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85,000 SUIT OVER | DEFECTIVE HI HEATERS Harry Karp and Israel Honey- man Sue Mario Cianci Action for $5,000 damages has been brought against Mario Cianci by Harry Karp and Israel Honey- man, through Attorney William M. Greenstein, claiming that the fendant installed boilers in owned by the plaintiffs, which proved to be defective and resu expendit from houses of a bl papers and it mone Win writ is reiy court, J v for repa nabl Tartford superior nu The set their comp th that the new buildings when they constructi to install six boilers u in the buildings, for the six tenements. The pl that the boilers lay working righ t struction of the boilers themselve: They further guffered damage oy fact that several of have been idle and some {iles have moved out. the plaintiffs have been put to con- slderable expense in putting the boilers in working order. They claim that the plaintiff has neglected to remedy the defects, in spite of the fact that he agreed so to do. Actlon for $1,000 has been i tuted by Miner, Read & Tullock against L. Kaufman and P. Kauf- man, through Nair & Nair. The writ is returnable in the city court ti e=cond Monday of December and Deputy Sherift Martin H. Horwitz served the papers. P. Berry & Son has brought suit for $1,000 against P. Kaufman and ¥. Kaufman, Nair & Nair having been retained by the plaintiff in this case also. The writ is returnable in the city court the second Monday of December and Deputy Sherift Hor- Witz served the paper: Suit for $1,000 damages has been brought by Peter Vouras of this city against Bdward Scalise of Fast Hampton, claiming money due on a note and for rent. The plaintiff is Tepresented by Attorney Monroe Gordon and the writ is returnable in the city court the fourth Monday of December. Frank Pironace, through Monroe S. Gordon, has instit tion for $200 damages Carmeno Menditto, claiming money due upon the termination of a partnership. The writ is returnabl in the city court the fourth Monday of December and Constable Fred Winkle served the papers. Suit for $100 damages has been bronght by Vincent Ringrose a Guido Giantonio, through Attorney William T. Curtin, claiming money due. The writ is returnable in the city court the fourth Monday of De- eember and Constable Frank Clynes pureh will ow intiffs claim not faulty due to chimneys a te that they the t of the fam- As a result, nements Attorney ed ac- against served the napers. Michael Cherpak has brought ac- | tion for $50 damages azainst | ford Cormachuk, through Attorney Joseph G. Woods. The writ is re- turnable in the city court the fourth Monday of December and Constable Clynes served the papers William Cohen has brought suit for $125 damages against Nick Mantoni, through Attorney Monroe Gordon. The writ is returnable in | the city court the fourth Monday of December and Constable Fred Winkle served the papers. | Attorney Gordon is counsel for the plaintiffs in the following actions made public today: A. and F. Fueari vs. Elvero Giotrino for $25 dam-| ages, returnable in the city court| the fourth Monday of December, | with papers served hy Constable Winkle; Gordon Brothers vs. Sam- uel Gaetano, for $75 damages, re- turnable in the city court the fourth Monday of December, wWith papers served by Constable Winkle; | . Chiaramonte vs. Tony DiMario, | for $75 damages, returnable in the ety court the fourth Monday, Con- | stable Winkle making service; Ed- ward Faigen vs. C. China, for $100 damages, returnable in the ity court the fourth Monday of Decem- ber, papers served by Constable rank Clyn: Blind Workers’ Articles On Sale Here Tomorrow The state board of education of the blind has arranged to hav a sale of article made in their homes by the older blind people of th state, at the Besse Leland Store, 221 Mzain street, New Britai all day I'riday, December 10. This sale to give older blind workers employ- ment in their hon 1 to e them to their product price which will brin muneration f heir fort In something others will by oth could be given emp wh | this way sor toward s rwise not howill resu teacher trict, with Cowdrey of W FORECLOST Action in foreelos stituted hy N Morris ACTION ¥ g iross Kardokas of tanno of Hartfol Savings ban served by Const roturnak ary af property nd T'nlon s ~ nrem walnst the property. ! Boston Waterfront day afier th gan on Sunday. |y ! he would | conducted under facnity supervision. DAMAGED VESSELS ARE | LIMPING INTO PORT 1 Hearing More | Harrowing Tales of Great Storm. Dec. 9 (A—=galling ves- d to limp into port to- severe storm which be- The three masted by Rogers | and bound | 59 Norfolk ! into Boston to- | Boston, scls contin Albert H. Willis, owned mnd Webb of Boston, Cheverfe, N. with plaster, crept lay with head sails gone, mizzen uast split and windlass smashed. | r finding temporary shelter at on Dec. the schooner untit Isles of orm struck »wn and rode | and water-tight, | havoe with the both staunch put out, the storm Ernes today. was t o Mills | and bound from Bridgeport repairs this was 1 to ht 1ard cutter Mojave | id of the Bras inchored off ision with the thick weather her headgear and McKean was Have VON SALW'S CASE CONTINUED MONTH Will Gome Up Again in Court on January 17 sli hooner c The went today to 1k schoon- Ima DOr York Chat T foretopn towed to ulin Vineyard n. | following year cut to plece: York the separation m Ro: W Dec. 9 (P—Trial of | Count Lud- nst Mil- oil | until sui Hoogstraeten wig licent heiress, Jan, 17, Adjournme trial bad full d: the cou co Standand adjourned today vas taken after the | proceeding for one It allowed to permit to sccure witnesses 10 his assertion that the | both financially and | of taking care of | custody s | been oborate nobleman is morally capabl his son, P songht, Count Salm w der direct and during most of He admitted counsel for } er his ma ne he had b given him by his wife. n on January 1, 19 he had received about om her and had not done a single day's work ing to the cof that Salm is and that he come self, Th on the stand un- | cross-cxan: terday au ve under s wife riage until the pres 1 supported by Since | he | ent money she left admitted $12,000 s to be called, acco \t's attorney will show able to support himself 4 had an independent in- | sufficient o take care of him- his wife and chil he defense admitt the count % that abandonment by the ss is not denicd, but asserted that the case would be fought on the ground that the New York court has o jurisdiction. erring to {he money had heen nt Salm by his wealthy plaintiff counsel promised to co witnesses to show that “the reason Count Salm accepted these | few paltry dollars was because his wife pleaded with him to do so.” Justice Levy asked Attorney Con- ( way of the defense if he had any | objetcion to the adjournment. Con- way said he had not, but indicated | move at the proper time for a dismissal of the suit on the ground that Count Salm, a resident of Austria, is not legally entitled to bi he Alpha \lpha %mntv Enters Welfare Field| What is believed to be the first | step in a campaign to again put | high school sororitics and faternities | in a place where they will be recog- | nized by both the school authorities and outsiders as a credit to the school will be taken by the Alpha | Alpha snmrn_\' when it will sponsor | a social at the Burritt hotel for the Denefit of ll\L Children’s H The aftair will he held afternoon December 13, from o'clock uutil 5 o'clock and will be 1 a prima count proc being urday 2:30 ny of the teachers and profes- sional people of this city are expect- d to be present. Numbered among the gathering will also be several older people including parents of the girls, TRUANT FEARED PARENTS A 10 years' old be re por:.d! ing for two days from his home rned yeste told Officer absenting frequently home hment been LEGAL NOTICE AUCTION OF AL ESTATE n street, New Lritain, Il THE HERALD | Manai, Burial Lots, BURTAL VAULTS— forced; water-proof, hermef N. B. Vault Co. NEW BRITAIN 123 Oak St. Monuments of dencriptions. ting our_epeclalty. “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For and Ready Reference LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE | i Quick ||| | | tine 10 | Mouuments nerete Phone 647-15. SMONUMENTAL Carving and :\uws flm] Trm'ks For Nlll,' coupe Looks overhauled, Bence, i o ana tically eeale “very lots of 50 Chestnut good, cquipment, tho ullg]\])’ Csi- A WORKS all sizes and | letter cut- | PRIGE cond Paul modeT fon, many ex Donnelly. Tel, touring car, s, looks 480, Food good. 24 40 1 | Iine line line live lie 4z Florists | BOSTON FERNS—Very reas Sandellt's Greenlouse. o Phone_243-12 3| 1 DEMC BUICK NSTRATORS sonaole prices 218 Oak 6t | Four d 1 line 3150 8180 LARGE VARIETY—of cut Vearly Order Rates Upon Application Count 6 words to a iine. Us lines to an Inch Garden Greenhouse, potted plants for all occasions. 1163 flowers and Flower | | Buicks—115 Four door Sedan Two door Stanley St sories— GUT FLOW. Minimum Space, 3 lines. Specializing on Mintmum Book Charge, 35 cents. No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. for €lassified Page on Same Day. Sat 10 A M Ads Accepted Over the <elophone tor convenlence of customers. Call 925. Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator. Notity the Herald at once If your 10 1s incorrect Not rewponsible for >rrors after the firet Insertlon OLD Dec R. 6 bet station, vlease Potted plants, fune WATCH—(Man Toys Datwoe an St call Plsasing Two door Sedan al worl been driven perfectly new. a new car guar- cars have Tess o around, have it Reward. Call Huseell Lafay CAPITOL BUICK €O, “Tost road Hartford, on spreader FAMOUS WARRIOR DIES Osman Dinga, Who Served Stanley. 2 Years | % vicinlty ¢ return In Solitary Confinement, Passes | o 90. Personars for 33x6 NeSE— l AUTOMOIIVE —_— Service Stations, Repairing 17 AUTOMOTIVE I | e e | BUSINESS SERVICE ] PE— Lawyers—Patent Attorn Auto Parts and Accessorie: AJAX TIRES and Grafild Brake Lining— Leghorn Motor Parts Co. Parts for all cars. Elm, rure East Main. CARS WASHED AND POLISHED—Ben- nett Motor Bales Co.. 250 Arch 8t Phone 2952, JENERAL REPAIRING—Prompl service on tow calls. Palace Garage, 33 East Main §t. Phone 3504. REPATRING—on all mawes or cars. Ex- pert mechanics avatlable day and night. Hotel Washington Garage. Phone 1735. RADIATOR REPAIRING—Iiow price. Quick servica. Satisfaction guaranteed New England Radiator Works, 35 East Main Bt. near Main. Phone $60. Service Stations, Repairing 17 | DERAL AND [.EE TINES— Wet and dry storage batteries. J. M. Farrell, Rockwell Ave. Cor. Webster Hill. Tel 1562, HEADQUARTERS Tires. Budd Arch St Tel — For_General Auto Products Co. 3989, Cord 161 GOODYEAR CORDS PATENTS — fTrade-marks, as. D Established York_City, " Moving. Q(Ol‘lng BDDIB— Britain-New #iaven motor express, Furniture moving at reasonable rates. Tel. 536-2. BILL DOHERTY'S EXPRESS—Moving, trucking orM hauling. Cellars cleaned, ashes removed. WIll contract for re sonable rates. Main St office. Park Cigar store, Tel. 4633. Call any time during day, after 6 p. m. call 1147-4. Let us quote you on exchanging STARTING—Iighting and ignition, electric JOHNSON BROS.—Furnkure and plano in | moving. Speclal rates for long distance Office, 79 Roberts #t. Phone 3379-¢ parts and eervice. Clark's Auto Eiectric _and Repalr, 409 West Main St. Tel. 3001, RUDY'S BATTERY SERVICE—Succestor to Gould Battery Bervice. Same address, 170 E. Main 8. Tel. 708. Gould Bat. terles and Auto Electric Service. RAYBESTOS BRAKE—Service Statfon, Brakes relined and adjusted on short notice. Clark's Auto Electric and_Re- pair Station, 409 W. iain St Fel 3001, TOWING AND WRECKING—24 _ hour service. Judd's Garage, 41 Pleasant St Tel. 2132, your old tires. We malia you a falr allowance RE-TIRE AT O'NEIL'S FURNISHED | O'NEIL TIRB 33 WASHINGTON & BATTERY CO., y it o eiohE s Furniture Moviog. A. H. HARRIS, Motor Trucking. 1366 STANLEY 8T. PHONI, 2453 | KALO BATTERIES—United States Tires and Tubes. Sales and Service, P. & V. Tire & Battery Co. 261 Myrtle St Phone 3693, “Wed betwe: e new CHEVROLET USED CAR DEPT. tire will ngs ward AT PRESENT WE IIAVE EMONSTRATORS 7 DEM ATOR to West 61 Cedar | Coneh v Coupe the 1 6 Ol London, Dec. 9 (A—Osman Din, former slave dealer and leader of the Holy war proclaimed by the Mahdi of the Sudan against the British back in the eighties because slave trading was abolished, The end of the strenuous life of | he more than 90 year old Osman | the ugly, came at Wadi Halfa, says L dispatch to the FExchange Tele- | umy\h from Cairo, Bgypt. He had | been permitted to reside there by he British after having served 22 | ;ars imprisonment imposed is | et our 1l of graphs s in Arca easel stud is dead 2607 CADILLAC § Motor C Reliable ¢ West Main St Tel 5000 folders for Sales and Service Capitol Bulck Co., 193 Arch Bt CATS—Salen & Service. Tone pho . Re fully guarante UTO COMPANY Tel. 211 .DSMOBILE USED CAR DEPT. Phone e Duraut Coach rt Touring Car udebaker Touring Car Dadge ich Laeh oncern.” 411 Ve upon | him in 1 During the Holy war in the Sudan in 1882 Osman Dinga fought the late Lord Kitchener nu- merous times with the tribes which had come under the banner of the CIRYSLER—4 and 6. Benoett Motor Sales C Phone service. Superior Church St. Phone 211 Tk And rervice CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Sal Auto Company, Ford Se Arch 8t la New Britdin Co.. Inc 123 | OODGE_BROTHEKS—Sales 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp., st He annihilated an Egyptian | y under the British General | Hicks near 1 Obeid in 1883 and the | a strong force of Fgyptians under Satorius Pasha and Baker Pas] h W led a detachment of Turkish and Ttalian infantry. and Se Main St. Sales and Service. Berlin. Ho st Tel. Berlin and_Bervice 1129 Stanley HUPMOBILE USED CAR Dodge Brothers Special Sedan Club Sedans (2) Door Sedan Sedan (7 pass.) n Truck and rv a Ford One 3 Ford Touring Chevrolet Light Auto Prop. Delivery Osman went into hiding in No- | FRANKLIN CAlS—The car vember, 1899, but in the following | Sales and Servic 453 West 10 yeare Main 8t for Chevrolet Coup cars can bo bou J he was made prisoner, up | e 3686 January he was made prisoner, u e~ e g 3 HUPMOBILE AND STAR in the hills near Suakim and rae ) and service department. sent to prison. He remained in soli- | gales Co., 240 Hartford Av confinement for 22 23 years. | st Tel. 1495, Burritt balance have been ~Sdies roomm n paym Motor 1 of the at Stanley |overhauled and guar resented. Thirty days NASH—motor_cars See 4 e . | “Bales and Service. A. A French engineer’s invention for| gim Stieet Yhone 2461 raising sunken submarine has proved [ GAKLAND AND successful in trials at Marsellles, ‘ (S_LF\AM Lrodueis) lP T G of Ge: AIGE AND JEWETT—Salet Whitmore Palge & Jewatt | _Main St. near Elm fence, 50 Chestnut St. Trades considered. e uew Hawker e | [ | | BURRITT MOTOR SALES CO. PONTIAG—Eales and | neral Motors. | 240 Hartford Ave Tel. 4195, Tel. 2215, | r and Service | Co. 319 East | NASH USED CAR DEPT. | REO MOTOR CAR: | Kenneth M. Searle & Co. | Sorvico; cor. Elni ana Park Sts. Phone _2110, | Rothfeder’s |7 ) age! 1925 Ford coupe. Dodge sport touring. Willye Kinght sedan. Nash demonstrator sedan hodge Coupe. sedan. coupe. touring. TUCKS— Sales and STUDBBARER MOTOR CAT Service. Albro Motor Arch 8t. Phone 260. 378 Main Street Sales Co., 1SSales and 225 A G |53 ELM ST HAWKER, PHONE 2456 | WILLYE- AND AGENCY—Sales and Servi tor cars. Beloin Garage les, Fred Beloln, Jr. Church St Phone 4560 » Silk Chiffon Hosiery Full Fashioned and oV RLAR Fine no- and Botor Prop., 115 | CUT PRICE on all our Autos and _rucks for r Sale 9| USED FORD CARS RING Knight roadater, 2 Ford tourings, 1925 Ing and many other Perfect $1.65 mal and also chains 30x3%, for sa st Ovorland T hood Late model Ford coupcs, tour: Rudolph inahouts unabhouts—del. uring Cars . s sedans ... m_Trucks kes. e 4 Trinit T FVROLET— and Both are in_excellent ehap low. C. A. 2215, Toi7 High lustre, silk chiffon hosiery, fitting snugly at 1524 Bence, 50 Chestnut t. coupes. i po and price. Tel 5 Ton Open and Closed Delfv~ livery Wagons CHEVROLET COUPE, 9,000 miles. Good conditio ment. Price i3 low.. C. Chestnut_St. Phona 22 DODGE BROTIE! | livery. Equipment tlon {9 good. C. A . Tel. DODGE | the ankle, and ot a fine | quality that will launder 152 and ge satisfactorily. In all the new colors Including: SRt Champagne, nmetal, itioned. Low Moonlight, Nude, Biege Blonde, Grain, Sauterne 1925 Bence, Low Priced, ns. A Good Assortment, Your Own Tei Driven only equlp- Bence, 60 n A n de- condi- 50 Chestnut AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICE Ford Headquarters 248 Elm St. 86 Arch TEL. 2701 price. C. A. | “Auto Parts and_Accessories Berlin. Black. Christmas boxes 1935 touring fles and i< extras. Bence, estnut St STON—1623 tour excellent condltfon, Seil good guarantee. C. A, Chestnut St. Tel, 2215. if desired. w_car, man 50 Cl 'SKIPPY |WAS UP AT GRAND MA'S LAST NICHT 'N' WE ALL LISTENE To THE RADIO; THEY WAS A PROGRAM OF OLD TIME VAUDEUILLE AN' THEY PLAYED Ale THE TUNES OF (890 ) CGuara ar. Driven practically a i) 2215, THRIFTY B BALLOON GREASE: AUTO Al MAIN ST, BUY FIRESTONE . HIGH PRESSUR] TIRES. GASOLI} ND SERVICE. SORY SHOP, PHONE 1500, Tel, 138 SOUTH ing_ with Bence,. o 50 THE BAL(. (s oueR)' AN' T GET 70 THINKIN' o€ BABE RUTH. GRANDPA AN’ GRAND- MA WASN'T J’AWN NOTHIN— JUST HOLDIN' HANDS. CERRSTIVANTA TTRES =5 CINDERS AND FILLING MATERIAL type balloons. Al efzes. T. well, 10_Eim 8t Tel ¥21-5 | TSED AUTO PARTS-"Tires and tub Buyers of wiecked and burned cars Peter Roseo, 125 Elm St. Tel. 2315-5. our H new | Coge- | FORNITURE—and Tlano moving: gen: trucking of all kinds. gGeo. IL. Smedley, _68 Bassett St. Phon# §30-3 | JOHN nu.v,\usox—-mm?nd Toug dts- tance moving. Office 199 Chestnut 8t _Tel. 4459, Moving, Storing, Cratiig JOSEPH ARBOUR & SON—General truck- ing. .\e'l York trip dally. 46 Whiting Building and Contract 19! St Tel 2733-3, | STORAGE=for GARCLAY TILE & MARBLE GO.—Tije | furniture. ~ Individuai for all decorative and mnitary purposes, | 20" Dry and clean and safe. The terrazz), walls, cellinge, floors. Cost 15 | Lardware City Storage. Call B. W. small, benefit great. 443 Arch 8t. Pbone | Schultz. Tel. 23 or A. L. Hurlbut. el 3690. 1080 [LDING Painting, Paper Hanging 27 ANTOLD HOUSE—Ia made new with fresh paint and new wall paper. Lot us sub- mit an estimate. Morgan, Kingsley & ‘Thnm;fln. Inc. 411 Main St. Tel. 534, | Pressing and Tailoring 29 | CLOTHES—~called for and dellvered by Ye London Valet service. Yo London Shop, 55 Main St. Phone 3098, Printing, Jobbing, Statlonery 30 KULPER PRINTING CO.—STATIONERS AND PRINTERS. 680 MAIN ST., JU T BEYOND NO. 3 FIRE EN HOUSE. "HIMNEY—rcpalting and general mason e and plastering work. Work guaranteed Repairing and Plano Tuning 82 Have your work dona mow. |._J_Mclarney. 68 Garden Phone 891 | grrrc box eprings, cushions, etc., BUSINESS SERVICE Barbers, Hairdressers, Masseuse 18 VICTORY—Modern barber w.0p in all re- spects. We epeclalize in ladies hair cut. Excellent service. 73 Church 8t. G. A Blancati - Garages To Ler 01— THandy otorcycles and Bicycles BICYCLES REPATRED—yall makes, egpert secvice Economy Sport Shop, mucchasor to “Hadfield's,” 15 Main St CONTRACTOR—Repat Estimates given. Peelerin Phone 3319-5 ROOFING—Prepare snows and cold | us estimate the cost for | Nair, Inc. 547-540' Main WHAT YOU NEED HERE the weather, you. Tel ALFRED JOHNSON—excavating, grad- ing. building, etone and taking out ashes. 60 Miil 8t ’lel 1497-13. PAUL ZEHLER- “Roofer, slate, gravel, phalt, tin and shingle roofs. New or repalring. Fhone 1490. coming Let rank 2127, 4 doo velour up- | Unusually | motorme- bailoon d condition. 2 bumpers, 2 121 2 snublers, finish, 2 bumpers, new 1 tires, tight cuitains, splendid mechanical condition, 14 mi. Price low. | R LIGHT SIX TOURI res and paint Iuce 1 BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR— | Aattresser P. Dowd, Hotel <hington | renovated and remade cqaul to new and return same day. New bedding made to order. ~Upholstering. Hdwre. City Bed- ding Co.. 60 Tremont St. Phone 3725. | ORDER=§3.50 worth harmony for your ano and get $10 value. We eliminate _dfscord. C. A, Humphrey. Phona 2647, Wanted To Render Services 83 FEPATRING—Don ek The Colling Co., P Box Berlin, Phone 667-5. 5 Henry good, | CYL. k SPORT fon. Fine 20 mi per gal, $ TUDOR SEDAN. Worth at h. WRING— cquipmen RING—Estimates work done now Bamforth, 19 Main 8t. CONCRETE CONSTRUCTIO! terman, 175 Shuttle Meadow | Pliona ‘1621, Portland_Cement. | SHINGLIS—tin and paper roofing, Arm- | co gutter and conductore installed by Thomae F. Fitzpatrick & Co.. 216 p.nu Business Service Rendered 20 ‘ Kinde of | 1008, | HOUSE™ Wi it Have your mo eet, 0 | Forn Tun well $150. UPE and Look Work. 9, on WHITMORE PAIGE-JEWE' & 819 EAST MAIN ST. NEW DBRITATN, CONN. 7 & LASHER=For all Call_us_ Tel. DECORATIONS—flags, _ete. service for soclals and wed- Lddy Awning ani Decorating Arch_St . 2510 Open evenings HOR all on our ings. 231 Dancing Teachc.. ' o~ Stemi loarn Fox and men. Phone 10 8 m—10 p. | T Service Stations, ENE | XUTOMGBILL Incquer or v low prices. T rear_Frankiin \ AUTO T garage If dl‘l[l?(‘ Al Norbert E. Barth, 113 Day and mght_serslce. Repairing 13 “Sprayin hing, expert work, ver Minute Auto Laundr guare Filling_Statiop. W vour own makes of care. Commanwenlth, | ‘Tel. 4221 Leaks repaired, new cores installed, bodles and tenders quickly repaired. Best equipped ship In town. 107 Arch St. Phone 1709 8. Wolf, Prop.. suc. to Hultquist Bros. BRAZING—and acetylens welding, carbon removed. Hardware City Welding Com- pany, 41 Pleasant St real. Tel. 2132, TIRES Dre | DRESSMAKING—remodelling. Classes in dressmaking, private lessons, Woman'e Institute Method. Jane E. Gill, 14 Pros- pect St Tel. 3658, ISSMAKING—and_remodelling. S. Haswell, 132 South Main high school. Berlin car. TEMSTITCHING—Pinking atisfaction guaranteed, Turnbull, 11-17 Wallace 8t. W or 134-3. ITEMSTITCHING — 1 us Dancing Trot, Collegiat or privata for 3910-0, 3716-1W. m. 308 Main Indies Open 8t 1st i 1 DANCE™ Main St n, Tar ution and Pri at Emerson Studio, 130 Dallreom, Clog, Ballet, and Black Rottom. Also Dramatic Art. Adults or ¢ vate or class. Open 10 a Tel. 613 and 1436-5. [ — e e | EMPLOYMENT 1 Help Wanted—Male 41 nted Union 3 Lelia oppusite Tel." 3 and_buttons, Bradbury and Phone 3181- tly done; almo but- tons covered at § Prospect 8t. Mre Alorecht. Tel. 3279-W, ving_and_Cleaning | FADIES & GENTS—wsuits dry cleaned pressed, $1.00. Flannel and serge dres: e cleaned and pressed, $1.25. Sul eponged and pressed, §0c. Garments of all kinds cleaned and dyed at reason- able pricesr (ioode called for and deliv- ered. Star Cleaning Co., 229 North Bt Tel. 2884, Branch office, 233 Main 8t. Tel. 4175, CANING—and_dyelng 18 our exclusive business. Garmenta of all descriptions. | draperics, portieres und curtains clean- | SR od or dyed. Entiafaction guarantced | for rpnt party New Britain Dry Cleaning Corp. 98| jferald: 5 _West_Main St._Phone 1323-3. T 2h | CAPABLE—Tixpericnced ma Insurance—AN Kinds 159 Corhin A+ T—Automoblie and Lif TORS —House & Fidclity bonds. Pht 50 s (ns., 131 Main, Ro nders Ave TENERAL INSCRAR Sco us _about m boller and windstorm, P. J Murray Co., Inc., 325 M 3 TARDWARE _ CITY—Ca-operative Asso, specialists o Automabile, Accident and Health Ins. Frank H. 8h OWNERSTcnants and landlords. 1, ity. Insure against the hazard by o ing us ahout it. Parsons & Parker, West Main St. Tel PARKER & DEMING GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY 193 MAIN BT. PHONE 2026 Lawsers—Patent Atiorneys NGLAND PATENT AGENCY— Booth's Rlock, Bat, 186¢ m Jas. Shep- ard. Louls M. Schmidt, 259 Mafn gt _Telephone New Britain and Hartford. SAD HEKALD CLASSIFIED ADS | FOR YOUR WANTS GOODYEAR PREST-O-LITE BATTERIES, INSTANT BERVICE. MAKE woodworkers, Birar DELAYS ARE COSTLY CALL i | wHEN a2 °d for Knowl- apportunits Hox 801K O'NEIL TIRE & BATTERY, TCAN Young position, insurance, mortzages with real ne Address 39 WASHINGPON ST. TEL. 900 \BON BURNED—-While you walt Brakes relined on ehort notice. _Auto Repalt Cu., rear 94 Hartford Ave Phone P = Surety | 1 p M. Fagan, Gen 3 and 4, Tel. 3121 Thouse ean- Mr. Be SERVICE—Philco auto and radin tatterles &tarting, lighting | tenition. 110 Franklin Sq. C. A. Abetz CADILLAG AND NASH — Ropalring Have your car tuncd up and gon over for the winter months, Lower temperature requires some adjusting Let us explaln. Cars called for and delivered, J. B. Morana Garage, 1133 Church CVLINDERS o Apply T —\Wanted for Hartford. Inqui mall fami 763 Garden D—6top_ that_oil pumping and piston slap! Get better gas and ofl mileage! We will rebore your cylinders without removing motor trom chassis, istall new pistons, new | vings, plston pioa and bushings, grind | valves, take up on bearings, lineup con- necting rods, at a flat rate price. Phone, call or write, Charland’s Auto Bervice Statlon, 430 Main St., opposite Eatt Main St Tel. 1544 FAKING RADIATORS—Quick Service. Sxpert attention: low rates; dom't let amall leaks lead to heavy repalr expense Body dents removed, fenders etraighten- ed. 0. Bocker, 12 Glen St bil- g and do Mrs. Stanley Sian 89| Grove Hill YOUNG WOMFEN-— us of- not es- 5 & w 1 for off o experien 1. Apply 8. o work. desirable to Previ but 1 | | \ MR. M. DAVIDSO! DAVIDSON & LEVENTHAL By PERCY CROSBY AFTER THAT CAME, " SHE'S MY SWEET HEART," AN’ GRAND PA iSSES GRAND 1A i) HAND,— CuTTIN' UP AN’ WINKIN' AT EACH OTHER, THATS WRHAT THEY U/A-f‘. BOT WHEN THEY PCAYED, 750 LONG AGo," CRAND MA STARTED 70 c&n AN' T HNEW How SHE FELT, CAUSE WHEN T HEAR THE OLD SONGS OF i923,L HAVE To FEite UP MESELF. ho's] \/OL) MIND IF GEORGE LA;}XD 1 ST IN HERE, P42 [PooR GEORGE MAY BE SUPER-SENSITIVE ) | BUT HE SWEARS THAT THE PARLOR FURNITURE MDCK5 HIM! ATTER WTH THE ) ARLOR. PoLLy? WHADDYE MEAR) MOCKS HIM? 60 SEE FOR OuRSELR I HAVENT THE HEART T0 TELLYOLY!)