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POSTALDEPT NOT HONEY MAKER First Class Mail and Savings Only Profitable Bnpohes Washivgton, Dec. 3.-=Except for first class mall and postal savings every perviee conducted by the post office depattment shows A substan- tial anusl loss, Postmaster Gen, New informed the wepate today as a result of a ur-rucmnl investiga~ tion, Handling of secend class majl— newspapers and magazines—is done at a loss to the govermment of 5.43620 conts a pound, the report snid, and third ‘class mail at a loss of 7.00466 cents a pound. ourth elass mall, parcel post, was handled at a loss of .19242 cents 2 pound, but first class mall, Jetters, | etc, showed & profit of 2508899 cents & pound, Postmaster General New in sub- mitting the report said it was merely | a fact-finding statement and he mads | no _recommendation with respect to postage ratés. The revenues and costs were com- puted on the fiscal years of 1923, It was shown total revenues for the year were $634,413,171 and expend|- tures $574,218,878, with a loss of $39,808,702, Pald first class mail was handigd st a profit of $74.712,568, and the §00; and.the carrying of matter free for the blind $27,318, The welghts of the malls on which the costs and revenues were eom. puted for 1938 wer: First cl mail, pounds, or 5.62 per cent wolght of el mails. Becond class mall, 1,381,645,131, or 24.24 per cent of all malil, Third class mall, 232,682,083 pounds or 4.08 per cent, Tourth class matl, 3,394,649,315 pounds, or 63,08 per cent, Torelgn mall, 73,798,060 pounds, or 1.20 per cent. BUZZI DEFENSE 820,666,612 of the 10 BE AN AUBI Bronx Woman Again to Use This| 10 Prove Innocence New York, Dec, 3.—The defense of Mra. Anna Buzz, on trial for the ond time for the murder of Frederick $chneider, wealthy Bronx contractor, will rest on an alibi, | James Dongelly, the defendant's counsel said in his opening address to the jury In Bronx supreme court | for the condition referred tn hy the today. The prosecutlon’s case was closed shortly before noon. Mrs, Buzzi, sat calmly today as the state, with jts last witnesses, at. |none in the past and said the vln:"hnim of protest against the trollcy | tempted to prove that a coat con- taining human blood stains belonged to her, that she had worn it on the | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1924. ‘DR BRAY HITS AT POLICY ATN.B.H.3. Criticizes “Public-Be-Damned" Spirit Regarding Finances One of the reasons why New Rrit. ain supports only a winning feotball team, at least Insofar as the high school Is concerned, is bucause the high school authorities who have charge of the financlal affairs of the team have maintained a “public b |dammped” attitude In the publicity | concerning the disposition of | procecas, according to a stutement | made today by Dr. H. T. Bray at & meeting of the Kiwanis club, Dr. Bray, who s chairman of the hoard of health, has been actively fn. terosted in the promotion of foot- | ball for many years In this city, and he stre of the Kiwanis club today that there is not enough public intcrest in the sport in this city, He referre] to |the address delivered at the I.ions | elub meeting yesterday by Attorney | David L, Dunn and said the reason | attorney was up to the high school offfcials | He also stated that this year New Britain has had a team excelled by | | ers should be given gold footblls as | token of wppreclation. postal salvng system at a profit of | atternoon of the murder and had |been required to purchase their own 84,705,411, The losses were largest in sscond | class mall, newspapers and maga- | aines, which showed a deficit of § 712,568, and third class mail on /| which the loss was $16,291,675, The next highest l1oss was {n the registry service, with a tota] deficit of H".-J 374,012, On fourth clase meil or! parcel pe the loss .amounted low 96,916,763, | Handling of franked matter re- sulted in a loss of $387,812, and penalty matter $6,214,431, The money order system showed a loss| of 39,540,511, and foreign mail was handled at a loss of $4,603,533, | Loss on other branches of t'hm service were: Tnsurance of parcels 81,145,969; eash on delivery service $1,825,437; handiing treasury certificates $221,-| | City Advertisementi‘ SEWHR IN MILLER ST, Clerk's Office, City of New Britain, | Conw., Dec. 2, 1224, To Whom It May Concern: Notieg i hereby given that the Board of Compensation and Assess- ment of the City of New Britain, | has made the following assessments of Special benefita or betterments, caused by Construction of a Sewer in Miller Street, from Farmington Ave., | to Burritt Street, viz: North Eide Bepefits $63.26 55.43 Roleplaw Kraglel ... Bernard Moffit ...... E. A, McCarthy and H. T. Bray, fointly . John Tolarcky . John Curylo .. E. A. McCarthy und H. Bray, jointly ....o0 Andrew Widlak Frank Mueha ...... iiam Karzlaskl . \iary Eolowianuk . E. A. MeCarthy and H Bray, jointly . E. A. McCarthy nnd H. Bray, fointly A. McCarthy Bray, jeintly . Krystof Cebula ... Josef snd Josefa inintly ... Wiadiglaw -nd Stanii Kulas, jointly Romuld Peplawski Antons! Dudazinekl . Steve Suraski .. Frank Wolskl .. Joseph Zuk .. Jozeph Parulskl ...... Franciszek Dorzanks . Maryanna Kowalewskl Maryanna Kowalawski . Maryanna Kowalewsk! Michael Sokolski .... Michael Sokolski South Elde Joseph, Alex, John, Helen, Rozalla, Frank, Louls and V.1izabeth Niedzweckl, jointly . Rosalla Niedzweckl 4, Martin Ragol .. Martin Razol .. E. A. McCarthy and H. Bray, folntly ....... ¥. A. McCarthy and Bray, fointly .. E. A. McCarthy and Bray, fointly ....... A. McCarthy and Bray, folotly .. A. McCarthy and Bray, jointly .... Josets Luty ... E. A. Mc€arthy and Bray, jointly . Albert Duguay T. A, MeCarthy and jointly . 69.00 | 62,00 62.00 1.5 6. 69, 69 6. 62 [ER E apd H. (%) 60 Lk 89 69 69 69 k8! E E A. McCarthy and Bray, fointly .. Michael Suraski . . Joseph and Wojelen Kwae. ntk, jeintly .. . Antoni and Jadwiga l\n czyk, fointly . Phillp Gritzuk John and Katherine browski, jointly . Tohn and Katherine browskl, jeintly ., John and Katherine brewski, jeintly .. Mary Carmody Mary Carmedy . Mary Carmody Mary Cyrmod 3 Charles Podhisky . s Podhisky es Podhisky rins Podhisky . & 1) LLE 1) € [ 4850 £2.50 68.50 £5.00 §8.00 §8.00 €200 €7.50 LN 87 acceptad. adopted and certified ord and pubit frem e iea by er2er of the Commo Attent ALFRED L. THOMPEON, City Clerk. | Mary |attempted to clean spots from the slecve after the crime, J. P. Atkinson, chemist, admitt !to defense counsel on cross exam- ination that stains on the outside of the coat were not made by human | bloed, but he insisted that other stains on the inside were human blood. The coat was introduced as evidence yesterday after Willlam Turk, brother.in-law of Mrs. Buzzi, | had testified that he saw her rub- bing the sleeve with eleaning mate- | | rials on the afternoon of the mur- der Grant O\erton Talks On Judging a Novel Grant Overton of New York city | Bave an interesting and delightful lecture yesterday atternoon at th |meeting of the Woman's club in the chapel of the Center church. sublect was, Judging the Worth of a Novel" He divided his talk into rarts, namely, the novel with a plot, the novel of accident and design, and the novel of character. He gave illustrations of each of the three types, referring to recent books of | fietion. He also gave pleasing glimpres of new novels s00on to be published, His remarks were heard by an unusual- ly large and appreciative gathering of New Britain women. The speak- er is an author, having written sev. eral noteworthy contributions to the world of fictlon. The lecture was glven throuzh the courtesy of Mrs. Charles 8. Landers. His City Advertisement| *SEWTR IN KELSEY ST, Clerk's Office, City of New Britain, Conn., Dee, 1924 To Whom It May Concern Notice {s hereby given that the Board of Compensation and Assess- ment of ths City of New Britain, | has mads the folloming assessments of 8pecial benefits or hefterments, caused by the Construction of a Sewer in Kealsey Street trom Chap- man Street to the trunk Sewer, viz North §ide Benefts Louis and Faustina Diceseri, jointly i ty Murzin . Murzin South Side Martin an4 Maggie Droff, Jointly John H Quail, H 1ail, Ezyvmonshi Szy Szymonski and Georgin Jointly . and Jointly Mary Mary $1,02 Accepted, a certifi rom record and published twice order of the Common ouneif, Attest ALFRED ! THOMBEON City Clert City Advertisement SEWER IN HUNTER ROAD k's Office, City of Naw EBritam, n. To Whem It M Notice {s hereby made the YOH"\HHE asses Special benefits or betterments. caused by the of a Sewer in Hunter Road, frem Clintor Street to Queen Str \ East Side Renefits Stanislaw and Ba Kowskl, jointly Durbas 1 Kata = 82.5 faeoh hmielow 8. olph and Cathe jointly Frank Wolf John and Mary fointlv Reardon Weet S Vincenzo & Sebastana Ros- sitta, Jointly Carmela and ointly ... vester Napolftano Aurellio Canzonetti Norma I'Agata o.. Nicola Valentino Joseph T ey \-mv.\ 1 153 e G Motta Attess ALFRED L. THOMPSON City Clerk “What to Look For in| thres | Tetters and sweaters as well as the gold footballs, was the made by Attorney Harry T. Ginsburs, former high school football player, ' similar remarks were ‘made by Dep- uty U. 8. Marshal A. P. Marsh | Tt was voted that the club try {and foster a better feeling of sup- port and appreciation on the part| ;o{ the public. The elub may in the near future invite the players to at- tend a Juncheon as guests, at which | time football matters will cussed, The committes to Took after this nsi chairman: Attorney Donald Gaftney, Sturman . Dyson and Dwight Skine ner. A resolution askiug cooperation in An effort to.secure municipal col- lection of ashes and rubbish {adopted and will he submitted to the Chamber of Commerce, Rotary and Lions elubs befora being brought te the official attentien of municipal authorities. Among the guests was Rev. R. N Gilman, who made a few remarks on the subject of the Kiwanis motto, “We Build.” | Joseph M. Ward, district trustee, spoke on the Herald-Kiwanis service medal contest which closes this week Next Wednesday officers will be clected, | The speaker today was Dr. B. 8, Battin, of the Natjonal Surety eom pany of New York. on “The Modern Crook.” He sald the logses in the United states an- nually are three times as large as the | natfonal budget and cost each man, | woman and child £30 per year. | IN SUPERIOR COURT Calabrese Pleads Guilty to Conceal- ing Automobilo=Sommese For- feits $750 Bond. Tony Calabrere pleaded pguilty in superior court yesterday afternoon 10 a charge of concealing an auto- mobile under a conditional bill of sale whep he was arraigned befors Judge L. P. Waldo Marvin The opening session of the court vas de- voted entirely to the taking of pleas and setting dates for trials. Calabresc was found guilty in the local police court when arraigned on the charge and was fined $100 and sentenced to 60 days in Jjail. He took an appeal from the ver. dict Josep charged with vie a of not guilty trial on the charge Rabula was found guilt wal police rcourt the and was given a record pen. Judge Willlam €. Hungerford fining hmi $300 and sentencing him x months in fail. The jail maximum the impose while the fina i1s 82 ss than the maximum. Others who entered pleas of not guilty and 'l tria! Thursday are ga Majeski, bound over on 8 charge of burglary, and Timothy Collins, churgad with rockless driving Walter Grazvbo, clarged with reckless driving. entered a plea of not guflty and will be tried next Tuesd Dominfck Semmese, who i« charged with being a er against the liquor laws, falled to appear nhen his case was d. and a §7 bond that " n posted for his appearance ordered forfeited. offinse Thursdas in on charg alty Ta was the court a1 nolice who 1 to Seeks .\u(gestmns for Charter Revision Board Attor £ P Waskowitz, tary of t harter revision commit- ! tce, has sent cards to chairmen of board and commissions asking them to pre e proposed amendments to charter that ave desired by their hoards. These amendments will be acted upon next Tuesday. secre City Advertisement Department of Buflding *Inspection Notice Notice is herby given that appil- cation and plans for the erection of buildings to be erected at 258 and 260 Hart street on property owned by Anthony Naples and Mrs. Anna Lee. Buildings when sed for two and 1onser A hearifig wil ahove application in 1all, Thuraday ever otad to be family E. J. HENNESSEY, Bullding Tnsp the | ed the point at the meeting | statement | s of Attorney Harry Ginsberg, | was | Dr. Battin spoka Sta lecal ! attempted | third of. | FALK OBJECTS 10 (0T N SERVICE Wants Berlin Busses Run Over Former Trolley Route Alderman Walter Yalk of the sec- ond ward Is planning a formal pro. test against the action of the Con- necticut Co, in rvemoving trolleys from the Berlin line und substitut. ing automobile busses that do not {run over the routc for which the company holds a franchise. The trolley operates for a distance of several hundred yards on Park strect, a like distance on Maple [street, and for a short distance on | Whiting street, all of which is in the second ward. When automobile husses were substituted for clectric | cars, the company changed fts route, going fromn Main street into Bouth Main street and directly to Berlin, | witheut teuching Park, Maple or | Whiting streets. The return trip, which, under the eleetric car system, served a part of Ash street, and the |entire length of Maple street, was changed when automoblle busses were put on, and those two streets are not now served by the bus Aldermap Falk has spent several days sounding the sentiment in his ard and he finds their {s a strong | |company's action. Transportation service was furnished n the aple | servi furnished tn the Mapl That the players in the past have | ot section only after cansiderable | [work on the part of some bt the | older residents of that street, and a | franchire was given that provided | |auitable service. The auction of the | company in {prescribed in its franchise, favorably recelved, and the finds he will have strong support fn s ward when he brings in his for- mal protest, he reports, Actfon by the comnion council |compel the company to run busses through Maple street is not its will dis- | probahly be loughl at the next ses- [4nd 2 sion. \ Clty Items The annual meeting of the gha holders of the New Britain Inv ment Co., ning, De« in the street mber 4th, at 7:30 o'clock Hebrew school hall on Elm Officers will be elected and other important business will be acted upon Members of Unity Rebekah lodge will meet at the home of Mrs. Wal- ther, 586 West Main street, Thurs- |day afternoon, for sewing. | Thomas F. McGrath of 104 Daly avenue, who recently underwent an St. Franeis' hospital, harged from | two weeks' operation at Hartford, has been that institution after ment contents of a store at 891 ey street will be sold by Con. stable Fred Winkle in execution of a judgment for the Cudahy 0., against Bazil Karbonik. vas for $112.26. table Winkle gold s morning the stock and M. Zucker to B. Miller for Miller sued Zucker for $450 amages and the stock amd fixtures were =old to satisfy the defendant sam stret Th at auction fixtures Abraham of 157 Washir ;:"n and Miss Bhalim M. Sargin "f 30 Arch styeet have taken out | marriage license Continued impro in the general c home on Stanley s paralysis | Harold Post o -wm' i® shown | of Frank confined to his who 1 6.5 Arch strect 18 to his Loeme with fline A son was born at the General Mre. New Britaln hospital tod to Mr. and William 112 Bel [ CAURCH CLURB IN \l\\[fl\ The Chur. b of of Connecticut met Waterbury last night at (]l' Ch New Holtaliieaon the wut { §outh Street.” His addres dealt with stories of wark at the mission and his remir reg were highly inter. esting. members of the from this o1 ded the meeting, among then being Mr. and Mrs. C F. Chase, M 1 Mrs. C. R. Hud- gine, Mr. a Mrs. U. G. Lucas, Mr. and Mrs M. Hunt, Dr. and Mrs. O Miss E |and Mr. ani Mrs E. S Starr. Severa Stanloy Swain, SUIT YOR $2.000. Mangan, administrator Baba Jacob, has 2,000 against Ra- Jacob, Avis Ja The suit 1s to an fifth ewnership of an West Main strest is returnable first Tuesday rved by Consts y David L. Dunn intiff BRINGS William of the estite brought suit jchael Jacoh cob and It recover o properts | ’TN’ Ja-ob writ. which ble 0N Pfll !l’l’ BLOTTER i of 189 Was eported to the police the gas meter | his house '161 en broken open and tha monay taken from it | Clito santt reported thht a set of rmutt y from a at 444 Allen He valned the 1o house street Is MISS M\m ENTERTAINS Mis Ruth P. Hart Olive ntertained about 2 T of the Beta Mu sorority at her home last night. A short business ees: was held followed by a soctal during Wwhich refreshments were served stre memb Specnal Nohce to be Profes | All donations for the eal held by the Rusiness g Women's club Satur inds of t <iona ANl thos ~il ase report not later th ay noon. satur- disregarding the route | alderman | to will be held Thursday eve. | Packing The | et with infantile | ven rk | ub | ni HEARING FOR POLICEMEN Discipline Committee to Listen to Explanations By Supernumesaries Hayces, Post snd Riley Tonight. ‘The discipline committee of the board of pollce commissioners con. ting of commissioners Thomas 1", m and Edwin A, Parker, will meet tonight to grant hearings to three of the four policemen ou chiarges prefetred by Chief Willlam C. Hart Supernumerary Policeman Joseph Huyes, James Post and Thomas Ril ey are the three to be given hear. ings, Patroiman Thomas Lee, the fourth man under suspension, being 11l 4t his Llome and unahble to appear. Hayes and Post will be given a hearing on charges growing out of Visit to a friends winc seellar on the night of November 14, Accord- ing to the report of the affair, Post was on duty and went to the ceflar with Hayes, who wae off duty, both men partaking of the wine. It is alleged that Post became intoxicated on the wine, and Hayes, who claims to have partaken very sparingly of the beveragd sent in a duty call for FPost Riley will be called upon by the committea to explain his fallure to send in several duty calls while he |was on duty over a week agn. It |18 reported that Riley fell asieep on | his beat and failed to wake up to send in his rings. CARLSON NAMED DEPLTY New Haven, Dee. ) Geddes today named A Herbert Carlson of North Ha'en a deputy sheriff to “H 2 vacancy in the New | Haven county staff, BLILDING PERMITS Building permits hava heen fssued as follows: Santi Clantl, 840 and 8§48 | Stanley street, six dpartment houses, each to cost $18,000; A, A, Mills, U. 8. Mall parcel post offlos at 35 Court street, $2 S Andrews, 14-16 202 Lake BRoulevard, two-family houses, each to cost $12,000, Beaths Harriett Colton Bliss Miss Harriett Colton Bliss of 11 Emmons Place, died suddenly this | morning. She was born in Long. | meadow, Mass, and was a resident | of this city sines 1822, &he | retired school teacher, and until a year ago was prominent in women's work in the Eouth Congregational church. d.—High Sheriff | e Reading was a | WALL ST. REPORTS High 89 Low (1) (‘lose Allls Chal ..., 6814 |Am Bt 8ug Yy - - Am Can ,,.. 9% 14173 Am H & L pfd 698 - Am Loco s4' say Am Smelt 7! Am Sug Am gum Am Tl & Am Wool Anaconda Atchison ) At GIf & W Bald Loco Balt{ & Ohio Beth Steel Bosch Mag Con Leath Can Pacific Ches & O CMHMEeEm?P CM&SLP pfd 3 CRIsl & P Chile Cop .. Col Fuel Con Textile .. Coru Prod Ref 42 Cru Steel 15 Cuba Cane Sug 14's Cosden Ofl Dev Chem Erjs ... Frie 1st ptd Gen Electric Gen Motors Gt North pfd . [Irsp Coperp .. |‘h~v_ Nickel | It Paper .. | 281 1us 110% 128 Kelly Bpring . Kennecott Cop. Lehigh Val ... Marine Marine pfd | Mid Statea O1l Mis Pac pfd | Nat Lead i\'r‘ Haven Or’ & Weat, . orth Pac PI’"l" ot | Pan Amerlcan | Penn Rallread iP&ERC&I Piarce Arrow. Pure Oil Rep T & & | iy Copper Roval Duteh. nelair C'fl.v ith Pacific | South Railway Studebaker | Texas Co |Tex & Pacific Transcon Oli . Union Pacific . 1 Initet q Fruit S Indus Alco 453 r S Rubber .. 39% 118 Bteel ..+, 111% Utah Copper . Westinghouse iy 463 4 1481y 2043 204% 831% 3915 1167, L3 6315 Surviving her is one sister, Mrs. 8. | |H. Wood ‘;-m\ and The funera! will be hela | will be strictly Mrs, Mary SzumOwska Szumowska, aged | wite 0( Blazel Szumowska, a bulld- ing contractor in this city, died last ight the New Dritain General 'm«:vml She is survived by { husband and several children. Funer- al services will held tomorrow morning at 7:30 o'clock at the home and at 7:45 o'clock at the Sacred Heart church. Burlal will be in Sacred Heart cemetery, claim of the Meyen s at the home at 3 o'clock e in Fairview cematers street Mrs. Mary Badrigian ineral of Mrs. Mar be held from her | street. tomorrow mor church at 10 o'cl Mrs. Agnes Bibula The tuneral of Mrs. Agnes Bi 1 this morning at 7 at tt red Heart | solemn high 1 was in Sacred Heart o | was he | CARD OF THANKS \ thant and society S nan our wife and mother gned, MR. FRANK ROGEF MRS, SUSIE MORRIM | CHILDREN CARD OF ]H\\I\‘ desire to express thanks to k nds for thei | assistance at the t ur heloved r We are pa Polishing s and Dept ers Wa Dopt George Ha bart James. Jo Card of Thanks hank neighbors for tha kindness pathy shown luring bereavement in the 1li 1lso for the beautiful fior We Joseph A, Haffe Funeral Director Phone 1623-2 opposite Nt Mary's Chur Residence, 13 Summer dt.—1623-3 m e PLANT BU LBS NOW FROM F. H. Bolierers Posy Shop private. | Burial will be in Longmeadow, Mass. her / ‘ l_ Funerals TOCAL STOCKS (Furnished by Putnam Aetna Casualty . Actna Life Ins ... Actna Fire Automobile Ins Hartford Fire National Fire Phoenix Fire Travelers Ins Co . Am Hardware Am Hosfery Reaton & Cadwell Bige-Hfd Carpet com Billines & Spencer com Billings & Spen Bristol Brass . Colts Arms Fagle Lock . Fafnir Bearing . Hart & Cooley {Landers, ¥ N B Machine N B Machine \ileg- Be- P h & Judd Stowe & Wi Mfg. ( Stanley Works ptd Tarrington Co. com .81 (L ARINGS AND BAIL \\f)\ S o Exchanges, 966 SPECIVL FAIR AW \R[»\ | Wa[l Street Bne/s vious 153 PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORK & HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES 3 WEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN=~ Tel. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE € CENTRAL ROW TEL, 2+ i¢t We Offer 100 AMERICAN HARDWARE 100 COLTS JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 Judd Building, Pear! St,, corner of Lewis, Hartford, Corm. SERVICE LISTED SECURITIES A¢ members of the New York Stock Fachange and corresponds ents of Thomas & McKinnon, Stock Exchunge Building. New York City, with offices throughout the country, we offer unexcelled facills ties for executing commission order listed securities, WIRE SERVICE Direct wire connections to all exchanges assure prompt execution of orders, Information is immediately available on all important happenings affecting values and the technical position of the market, STATISTICAL SERVICE Tn addition to the essential, financial, economic and trede servioe, we maintain complete files. The services of our statistical depart- ment are at your disposal, Stocks carried on conservative margin, details? @homson, Tenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOUK EXCHANGES Douald R. Hart, Mgr. May we give you further WE OFFER Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. Prices on Application We Do Not Accept Margiln Accounts EDDY BROTHERS & & HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg, Tel. 27186 Tel. 3420 We offer: 50 Shares Stanley Works. 50 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark JOHN P. KECC Members Consolidated Stock Exchange, New York. NEW BRITAIN NAT. BANK BLDG. Telephone 1013 Stocks, Bonds, Curb Securities bought and sold on commission, Listed Stocks carried on conservative margin, Direct private telegraph anu Ticker Service. Branch Offices Stamford, Waterbury, Danbury, Bridgeport, New Haven M. C. LE WITT TEWELER AND DIAMOND DEALER MAIN STREET 295 Nothing yo ) give will sppeal more o a woman than & string of beautiful Stop 1o consider how use- @l a strap watch is to a man. It prevents fumbling tn his pockets when in & hurry and is extremely usciul in more ways than one The exquisite color- and Irides- pearls the pearls. ing, the delicate cent tints make gift of gifts. By examining onr stk you will find all the latest creations in pearis and 1l are priced from £5 00 npwards Give a man a wrist watch and jou give him a practical g1t which he will use continuously. Hand some models $10.00 up X Sl Co™ -,1 i Compare Qur Prices—You Will Find Them Low ROLLIN COUPE For Sale Owner cannot keep up monthly payments—(ar used only one month. Address Box 37, Herald

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