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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, &, HARTFORD — Prompt Attention to Mail Orders — | NON-PLATE ENGRAVING EMBOSSED EFFECT WITHOUT PLATE OR DIE WHICH LESSENS THE EXPENSE You'll appreciate the high quality of this new engraving; indeed it is hardly possible to distinguish it from genuine engraving; it has the embossed effect, and all the good appearance necessary to work of this character. at once. Wedding Invitations and - Announcements Any one of three sizes, La France, Marguerite or < Plain . Sheets $13.00 16.00 24,00 28.00 or Louise may be used. Plain - $6,00 . 8.00 eeeahs 12.00 ceees. 1350 . 15.00 1 200 cards . RECEPTION CARDS Any one of our three size, La France, Marguerite or Louise may be used. Panelled + $1,75 13.75 15.75 17.75 These prices do not include anv_elopu. Outside envelopes $2.00 per hundred. Inside envelopes $2.00 per hundred. 5.00 7.00 SALE OF TUICKETS 3 G | Assauli of Players on Saturdsy Lefids to New Regulations Being “ ¢ - Issued 4 ¥ Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 31.—Hostil- . ity against the Harvard football team in its own stadium marked the booing ‘and catcalls in early ' ganies and by assault on Crimson players as they were leaving the fleld last Saturday has caused the graduate athletic authorities to decide on a new' plan of ticket distribution it was announced today. v Hereafter season tickets will be sold through Haryard graduates only. Ad- mission tickets will be sold for prelim- inary games as heretofore. Incidents in the Harvard . cheering “mection, where several groups came to) blows during' Saturday’s games have indicated a need for a new miethod of | university ticket distribution also, it g1d. The fights were found to be 2 rd undergraduates and frey j of others colleges who were ing luate work at Harvard, gord to official information. As a THE OLD HOME TOWN Here are the prices which you'll also appreciate. Plain Panelled $13,50 16.75 25.25 29.50 33.00 These prices include Inside and Outside Envelopes. CHURCH CARDS Any one Of our three sizes, La ‘France, Marguerite Panelled $6.75 . 8.75 14.25 15.75 These prices do not in¢lude envelopes. Per 100 .. Hot plate Panelled $13.75 17.00 25.50 30.00 33.50 50 cards . 100 cards :...e0. 150 cards . 175 cards .. Hot Plate Panelled $7.00 900 13.00 14.50 16.00 Tied with white 2.75 Hot Plate Panelled $8.00 10.00 14.00 16,00 18.00 9715 special - Single card with result it is now planned to admit to the Crimson cheering section only graduates and the tickets mow issued to all students at the university will be distinguished by color so that stu- ‘dents at the graduate school will be seated elsewhere. WANTS ANOTHER GAME. Harvard Is Expected;to Invite Centre College East Again. Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 31.—Centre college’s football team which, on Sat- urday: won from Harvard in the sta- dium and made the standing in these inter-sectional games a victory each, in all probability will be invitedr to come east again next year. This was the word that came from Harvard graduate authorities today. It was understood ‘that Centre probably would be asked to come here for the playing date occupied this fall by Penn | State, two weeks before the Prince- ton-Harvard game. GOLF ASSOCIATION IS STRONG. Tifty-Two Clubs Admitted to Mem- bership in U. S. Golf Body in 1921. New York, Oct. 31.—Fifty-two clubs were elected to membership in the U. 8. Golf association during the > L)) M>/9/// , N USUAL PLAYS SAFE FOR HALLOWEEN. Orders for Christmas engraving should be placed CALLING CARDS 100 Calling Cards (name only) .. 15c extra for each additional line. Card Envelopes of various sizes, per quire. 100 Calling Cards, panelled (name ‘We furnish plain card unless otherwise ordered. Stationery—Main Floor ‘onlyX .. $2.00 . AT HOME CARDS Three sizes, La France, Marguerite or Louise. Hot Plate Panelled $1.50 9.50 13.50 15.50 17.50 Panelled $7.25 9.25 13.25 15.25 17.25 Plain .. $6.50 *'8.50 12.50 14.50 .. 16.50, These prices do not includé envelopes. P Outside envelopes $2.00 per hundred. Inside envelopes $2.00 per hundred, BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS (Small and Large Card) satin ribbon (including envelopes) any style letter shown on our style sheet. 25 Nopeco+Vellum plate finish card. . 50 Nopeco Vellum plate finish card. ¢ 100 Nopeco Vellum plate finish card (Panelled) Single card with ewvelope to match, any style letter shown on our style sheet. 25 Nopeco Vellum plate finish—card panelled, special ...oevcieiiansieianens 50 Nopeco Vellum plate finish—card panelled special’ .o, 100: Nopeco Vellum plate finish—card' panelled, $3.15 $6.00 $9.50 (Rlain) envelope ‘to match, lmy'style.letter shown on our style sheet. 25 Nopeco Vellum plate finish, special price. 30 Nopeco Vellum plate finish, special price 100 Nopeco Vellum plate finish, special price past year, bringing the total mem- bership of the parent organization of gclf in this country to, 529, it was announced today. Twenty clubs were - transferred frcm the ‘allied to’the active list, making the total active membership 194. d Among the clubs which have been uansferred from allled to dctive 18 the Weeburn of Connecticut. i Included in the new acttve clubs elected during this year is the Coun- try club of Fairfield, Conn. REPORT IS DENIED. Pdris, Oct. 31.—In official Italian circles here today denial was given the rumor that the Duke of Aosta was. a candidate ‘for the Hungarian crown. 7 ) HOLDING FINAL MEETINGS. ‘Washington, Oct. 31.—The mili- tary board of allied supply, created in France in June, 1918, to co-ordin- ate the work of supplying the armies of the allied and associated powers operating under the wnified command of Marshal Foch, met here today in a series of final sessions to be de- voted to'the formulation of a report embodying lessons learned during the world war. BY STANLEY Have you a tenement or a furnished room torenc? Read the Herald’s Classified col- ums daily — Tell them your story. ONLY ONE CENTD A WORD. - £ Thousands AUTOMOBILEN FOR SALE—White Truck 3-4 ton; all new tires; perfect condition; with top; bar- gain at $400. Charles Witkin, 71 W-Iclu St. Phone 2301-14. 3 10-29_38x 1921, | CLASSIFIED — 1lc A WORD — MINIMUM CHARGE 20c¢c CASH IN This is not a question of ADVANCE credit. Bookkeeping, bil- - ling and postage cest more than the price of the lit- tle advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. ‘O RENT. FOR SALE—3USCELLANXOUS 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 NOTICES * TO RENT—Tenement 4 rooms $13, 3rd floor 144 Glen St. Inquire 2nd floor. Tel. 1331-14. 10-31-1dx TO RENT—Five room tenément in two- USED CAR SALE—1921 Bulck coupe, Hud: son sedan, 1920 Oakland sedan, 1921 Max- well touring $430. 10 other bargalns at smashed prices. ~Honeyman Auto Sales Co., 139 Arch St. Tel. 2109. 10-31-3dx FOR SALE—Buick touring, 1918, original finish still goad; four cord tires; two new extras; new top and battery, bumper, spot light, stop signal, etc. Was recently overhauled and runs like new. Will sac- rifice g I want closed car. Herald, Box 31B. 10-31-1dx ¥OR SALE—Ford sedan; excellent condition. For particulars . Telephone Plainville 131. 10-31-9dx FOR SALE—Allen sedan, newly painted and overhauled; or will trade for road- ater. Phone 2051. Rudolph’'s Garage 10128-4dx CYLINLER GRINDINC —General overhaul- ing ana repalr work The H. & B. Mfg Works, 110 Rockwell Ave. 10-11-t¢ Ea e ————— WANTED—FEMALE HELP family house; all improvements; best sec- tion of city. Inquire 19 Bradley St. Call 2112. 10-31-3dx 'TO RENT—Steam heated 5 room temement with large gas range 371 Main St. Inquire at Alex Auto Supply, 86 Arch St. Tel. 308 10-31-3dx /f0 RENT—Tenement five rooms; improve- “ments; painted and papered; good loca- tion. Apply 69 Wilson St. 10-31-3ax TO ENT—6 room tenement, Znd floor, Cher- ry St.; 8 rooms, 8rd floor, Maple St.; all tmprovements. Tel. 1635.13. 10-31-1dx FOR SALE—Winter potatoes, the kind that keep; squash, pumpkins, beets, carrots, parsley, turnips, horse, carriage, harness, cows and calf. Cobey’s Farm. Phone 66-14. 10-31.1dx FOR SALE—A $250 Brunswick Phonograph, with $150 worth of records. able offer refused. Cash or can arr terms. Joseph Martell, 208 East Main St New Britain. Tel. 1473-12. 10-31-2ax NOTICE—Toxi, s small white silk poodle registered No. 32522, New Brity ain, Conn, 1921 is a _captivd since” Saturday October 29. Should Toxi not return on or before Wednesday, Nov. 2,.at noon, prosecution will follow. 41§ Arch St., corner Hart. 10-31-1d3 NOTICE—Fat reduced. I don't ask you t¢ starve, nor exercise or take medicine. Writs Box 194, Forestville, Conn. 10-31-1dx FOR SALE—Good seasoned weod for stove or fireplace. A. W. Hall. Tel. 694-4. 10-31-6dx FOR SALE—Bicycle in good condition, Ad- dress Herald, Box 21XX. 10-29-2ax FOR SALE—1 H. P. motor, 1st class con- dition. Call 2131-2 10-29-3dx TO RENT—Four room cottage at 124 Rock- well Ave. 10-31-6a TO RENT—Two 4-room tenements; im- provements, ~Farmington Road. Globe Hotel, Kensington. Tel. 645-4 10-31-30 IO RENT—4 room tenement; ments, b Cherry St. Inquire J. Beaver St. — TO RENT—Four and five room tenements, at 21 Hurlburt St. 10-31-1dx all improve- A. K| 48 10-31-3dx WANTED—Experienced cook. Dec. 15th. South after References. P. 0. Box 110. 10-29-3ax WANTED—Wark. for girls delng :general Jousework, second girls, cooks, etd. \Mrs. Hanson's Bmployment Agency, 160 High st. ; 10-31.1dx WANTED—Bright young, lady of neat ap- pearance to work in jéwelry store. Ref- erences required. State salary. Address Herald, Box 19W. 10-31-1dx WANTED—Mid woman for general housework in small family:i Tel. 120, Plainville, Conn, 10-31-24 WANTED—Saleslady 'with experience for extra work in our coats, guits ‘and milli- nery depts. .Apply at once at The Big Store, 380 Main St. 10-81-14 WANTED—Housekeeper for father and son, good home, good wages. John Bader, 34 Brooks St., Southington, Conn.: 10-28-6dx WANTFD—Girl for ‘ general office work, Must be good typist and stenog. No one under - twenty-five need Union Py : Laundry Co., 266 Arch St. 10-28-3d REAL ESTATE FOR SALR. ¥OR BALE—Two tenement house, tea rooms, barn and ehicken coop. 365 Eax St. 10-29-2ax FOP, BALE—1 family house, store, garage; also 3 lots; all to be sold for $3,000. Call 2151-3. 10-29-3dx FOR SALE—Three family house; two fam- ily house, six room cottage; ail improve. ments, Small cash _payments down. House lot at Maple Hiil. -Box X23X, Herald. 10-28-1dx 10-30-1dx SITUATION WANTED. Ll e B Gra e sl W SeRl WANTED—Situntion for gemeral housework, second girls and cooks., Mrs. Hanson's Employment Agency, 160 High St. Yo 10-81-1dx FURNISHED KOOMS, / 10 RENT—Two steam-heated furnished rooms for light - housekeeping. . Mra Elliott, 30 So. High St. 10-31-2dx g Jide e el S PO s £ £0 RENT--Steam heated front room, sec- ond floor, at 387 Main St. 10-31-1a% TO RENT—S furnished rooms, including kitchen privileges. Every convenience. American couple, - No children. 162 st. 10.31-t¢ TO RENT—Large ' room furnished for light housekeeping; -electric, gas 362 Main St., 2nd floor. TO RENT—Nicely furnished room; board if desired. 112 Lake St. 10-31-5ax TO RENT—Two rooms for light housekeep- ing; electric lights, gas, hot water heat. Inquire 65 Winthrop St. Seperate en- trance, 10.31-2dx TO RENT—5 reom turnished fiat, eastern mection; all Improvements; rent Treason- able. Address 'Herald, Box BAA. ¥y 10-29-8dx TO RENT—Very desirable furnished front room with' kitchenette; steam heat; ail conveniences; central; reasonable. Seeley, 61 Main St. TO BENT—Two furnished rooms a floor, with\ steam, electric and gas; also adjoining bath rogm. Ed. Jacobie, N. Wellington St., Belvidere, 10.28-3dx — — — _—— __ ______} LOST. Apply 10-29.2dx LOST—Belt from child’s coat. On Main or Church Sts. Finder kindly leave at Hef- ald Office. 10-31-1dx LOST—Sum of money, enc¢losed in' identifi- cation- book, Monday morning. Finder Tel. 1797. 10-31-2dx = 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. 10-29-3dx AUCTIONEERING GFORGE A. CLARK, Auctioneer. P. 0. Box 333. Phone 1943. Meriden, Conn. 10-26-6ax A. LIPMAN Dealer in NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE and all HOUSEHOLD GOODS 34 Lafayette St. ~ New Britain, Conn. Tel. 1329-2 Save 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. “WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME” Only Local Showing TO RENT—Flve large airy room tenement; all modern jmprovements; large garden. 220 Kensington Ave. 10-31-6dx 'TO RENT—Tenement of 5 rooms; all modern improvéments. Inquire at 605 E. Main. Tel. 25626-4. 10.31-2dx FOR Q. SALE—One driving horse. Price $90. P. Winchell, Kensington, Conn. 10-28-3dx FOR SALE—New snd second hand farmi- ture, stove repairing -and dealer. D. M. Benjamin, 115 Beaver St., Tel. 1320. 10-28-6dx FOR SALE—Young fox hopnd, 1 1.2 year old; no papers; from §odd stock; cheap; no place to' keep him. George Mitchell, Cakville, Conn. Box 29, 10-28-3dx FOR SALE—Well scasoned had wood, $12. ver’ cord. . Delivered anywhere in New Britain_or Berlin. Harold W. Geschim- sky, Berlin, Conn. Tel. 682-5. 10-28-1wsx TOR SALE—Go-cart;' used only two months. Address Herald, Box 8W. | . 10-28-3ax TO RENT—Seven room house in Plalnville; ‘Big yard; fruit trees; gas; running water; furnace heat, Tel. 1402-4. . 10-31-3dx TO RENT—Tenements, elther slx or seven rooms, with garage. 667 Corbin Ave, near Avery's corner. 10-29-3dx TO RENT—3 rooms, third-floor, new house; all ' improvements , including furnace Reasonable to small family. Ready Nov. fitth. Inquire 746 West Main St. 10-29-3dx T0 RENT—Four room tenement;all improve- ments. 27 Glibert St. 10-29-5dx TO RENT—By Nov. 15, tenement of 0§ rooms; all improvemenits. 51 Belden St. 1nquire . 1st floor. 10-29-6dx TO RENT—Five. rooms, first floor, Cherry 8t. 7 at 136 10-29-t€ TO RENT—Five room tenement; all mod- ern improvements; first floor; at 367 South Main St. 10-29-3dx TO RENT—Flve rooms, new house just fin- { ished; all improvements; down stairs. Apply 2 Market St. 10-29-3dx rooms; all heat, on 10-29-3dx IO EENT—One seven room apartment; steam heated and all modern improve- ments. Call persoually, Sam Berkowitz, 624 N. Tell 2263. b S s b ettt SR o TS TO RENT—4 room heated apartment and dffices; new, just completed; mqgern im- provéments; reasonable. Inquire Gold- berg, 8 Lafayette St. Phone 2235-12 or 1786 10-28-3ax ¥l HADIE 2 S SN ANl St P TO BENT—Seven reom apartment, steam heat, hot water, janitor service.. Apply M. Cohen. Tel. 2425 or 684. 10-26-t1 IO RENT—Or For Sale—Six room cottage &t 334 Sheffleld St. For particulars cail 3. Cohn, Tel. 2425 or 684. 10-22-tf TO RENT-~Flve room tenenient second floor, at 87 Hart St Inquire 83 Hart Sl.s AN TO RENT—Tenoment of five modern improvements; steam Maple St. Tel. 365-5.. Main St. 10-28-1w 10 RENT—Very desirable % and © room apartments, steamn heat, hot water and jan- itor service all year round. All latest 1 provements. .~ Also have cheaper apart- ments for rent. Cohen ¥j8 Stanley St. TO RENT—Very desirable § roov: fiat, steam ‘ieat furnished.” The W. L. Hatck Com- peny, City Hall. E <-3-tf For particulars apply M. Tel. 2423. 8-24-tf TO BENT—0 room fenement at 64 Church St, 3nd foor. Heat, furnisned. Enquire &t Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church St. 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 Leathor used. Work Called For and De- livered. Telephone 774. . — ——————————————— City Advertisement TO TAXPAYERS Assessors Notice £ All persons in the town of New Britain liable to pay taxes are hereby notified and requested to return to the assessors, on or before the first day of 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 Octbber, 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, FOR SALE—Stoves, side boards dressers, ex. tension tables, chairs, China closets, hall- racks, mirrors, etc. A. P. Marsh, 74 Greeswood St., New Britain, Conn. i 10-27-64 EOR SALE—Young roasting chickens—alive or fresh killed. Call 1115-4 between 6 and 9 p. m. 10-27_4d FOR BALE—Grocery business in good lo- \cation. ~For particulars address George A. Clark, P. O. Box 33, Meriden, Conn. - 10-26-6dx EOR SALE—Mendelssohn piano in excellent condition, with stool and inusic cabinet, for $150. Address Piano, Box 26, Herald Office. 10-26-tf F¥CR-SALE—Good seasoned wood, sawed to vrder, any length desired. $14 cord de- livered. ~Stanley Svea Grain and Coal Co. Tel. 419, 9.19-tt WANTED —_—t o L ST WANTED—Second hand double barrel, hammerless shot gun, in good : condition. State price. Address ‘Shot Gun, Box 14, Herald. ” '10-31-1ax WANTED—To buy a small grocery, fruit and confectionery store. Will pay cash. Address Herald Office; Box 20K. 10-31-2dx WANTED—Three or four rooms unfurnished; heated; central; by American couple. Ad- dress Box 22J, Herald. 10-31-1ax WANTED—Four rootn tenement on 2nd or 3rd floor by newly married couple, Nov. 15th. Address Box 6J, Herald. . 10_31-3ax WANTED—Load for 1 ton truck to Boston 1st of Nov. via Springfield and Vrooster. Tel. $39-4., city. 10-29-2dx —_— WANTED—People to know that‘'we repsir free of charge all shoes made by us. La- fayotte Shoe Mirs., 34 Lafayette St. MANDOLIN—E. C. Benson Barker, privat( marection on Banjo, Mandoiin _and Ukvlele. For appointment apply at C. L Plerce & Co. Music Store, 246 Main St Lessons at pupil's home. 10-29-4d3 NGTICE—I am at your service for ‘painting, paper hanging and kalscmining. Big £tock of paper on hand to your approval 1. Carpentier. Tel. 2590.-3. 10-29-2d3 JUNE—Best prices paid for paper, rags, rubbers. It pays to drop me a card. 8. Perlmutter, 17 Laurel St. 10_28-6ax FATENT LAWYER—H., G. Manning, Office In Walk-Over Shoe Store, Maln Former Patent Examiner Waterbury. NOTICE—Auto Owners Attentlon! Al of tops and. slip .covers made Vietorla tops made to fit any o curtalns to open and close with repaired. . Plate glass inetall Any top. We make & stering_closed cars. ~ We 1 years ex; manship Lowest. W. Walsh, NOTICE—Let us maké your store repair or.bulld your furniture. ail kinds of cabinet work. Day & Frigo, 153 Arch “el. 2633. 10-20-1: NOTICE—Mattresses, box cushicns, pillows, ctc., made over equal to new and returned same day. Upholstering. Hard- ware City Bedding Co., §¢ Tremont St. Tel. 2314-4. 10-21-264x NOTICE—Pianos rebulll, We use the best material, and ‘expert workmanship guar- anteed. References furnished Est free. Plano shop Booth’s Block. ©C. A. Humphrey, Manager. Phone 2063. " = 10.12-15x MUTICE—C. Mstteo & Co., elestre platers, %5 Broad Bt., Plainnlie. £-15-t8 HELP WANTED—MALE, WANTED—Oflice boy, 15-17, for Club. 'Ap- ply Manaker, New Britain Club. 10-31-2a ANTED—Tatlors and rs; steady work; good pay. 4 Elm St. 10-31-1ax WANTED—Four men to sell bBusehold me- cessity. Experience unnecessary. Good opportunity for parties. Call 310 Matn, between 5 and 6. 10-31_1dx ANTED—Couple of good painters.. Frank M. McCarthy, corner Main and Jokn Sta., Ailddletown, Conn. Tel. 444., = 10-311-4a | WANTED—Mechanics and mise, occupations from chief industrial centers. ndustrial - Out National I tlook. (18c cotm) Box 1518 Pittsfield. Mase. W, shows address ms 15 Winthrop St. er has left that address. Owner cover by paying expenses. La» tag Own- may re- od- 10:27.02] lack 352 Farmingon Ave e tes NEW BRITAIN SHEET METAL WORKS - - — Gutter, Leader, Tin Roofs, Heating — Auto Body and Fender Repairs. Exhaust and Ventilating Systems—Cornice 356 SOUTH MAIN STREET TEL. 573 S S SR 'STEAMSHIP TICKETS FOREIGN REMITTANCES 'TO ALL PARTS | GEORGEANUIGLEY 257 MAIN STREET OF THE WORLD NEW RRITAIN COXY e JUST WHAT YOU ARE "LOOKING FOR! 2-Family house on Cleveland street, good high: Must Be Sold To Settle assessors TODAY. CAMP REAL 292 MAIN STREET. THE CROCKER INK- Is For THE NEW BRITAIN All cards must be written in inl contestant. Contest closes Jan. 96 West Main St. H. D. OTTO BENGTSON, PATRICK RYNN. TEL. National Bank Building PHONE 343. _—_—_— A $10 FOUNTAIN PEN FOR 1 CENT We will award a beautiful Gold Mount -Tite tain Pen to the porson writhg 1ombly. (he rester oher gk Tite Foun United States Postal Card (using one side only) the following 1, 1922. ground, 1-4 acre of land. . Price only $5,500. An Estate. Main street store to rent- Be sure and put you property list in to the ESTATE CO. ROOMS 305-6 BANK BIIDG. times on a sentence TITE FOUNTAIN PEN Sale By TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE k, and must contain the name of the Send all cards 'to New Britain Typewriter Exchange Tel. 612 "OR SALE — A Good Grocery and Meat Business in center of the city. Good reason for selling. Cheap for Cash. Sce me at once. HUMPHREY - . OFFICE 141—RESIDENCE 1822-3. Open Saturday Evenings