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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1928. GIRL SCOUT NEWS City Items | BUSINESS SERVICE ) iding Contrectore § As the December court of awards| Mrs. A. Feitelberg of New York. L4 M il . draws nearer the work on Girl |formerly Miss Rose Berkowitz of PRMNRE T e Scout merit badges grows more in- |this city, is visiting at her former Riciarucy, 24 Newflold Ave. Tob 89. tense. Every night this week is home at 29 Camp street. CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION=L. O. Zet- filled not only with examinations but| Dr. Aronson has moved his office terman, 176 ttle Meadow Ave., Tele- with committee meetings. The sched- | from 350 Main St. to 505 Main St.— vhone 1621, Portland cement. ule for the examinations for the rest|agvt. ELECTRICAL contracting, wirlng and re- of the weck are as follow o T pairing of all kinds Coridan Electrie Ce. 2 1345 Corbin_Ave., Telephone 3268. _ Craftsman merit badge examina-|yesterday that un automobile had tion—Tuesday and Thursday nights. | jeen in the rear of 138 Main street HOUSE WIRING—Estimates ‘I'Ilm December 4 and 6, will be iven | for two weeks. It was learned that made the arrest at 8$:30 Saturday night. AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencics’ AUBU! AND OVERLAND Sales and Service. Don't miss seeing the new niodels. Domijan Motor Co., Hote} Bur- ritt Garage, 136 Washinglon 8t. Tel. THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arreanged fer Quich aad Resdy Reference LINS RATHS tor CONSECUTIVE TNBURTIONS Tearly Order Rates Upes Applicatien ADNITS STEALING TOY FOR HER CHLD Mother Fined $20 on Charge of Being Shoplitter Couple Fined $10 Each Oscar Kunze, 43, and Mrs. Mary Hutengs, ¢4, both of 69 Arch street, pleaded gullty to the charge of im- proper conduct and were fined $10 and costs each. They were arrested in a room at 69 Arch street by Ser- geants O'Mara and lMMcAvay and Of- ficers Kiely and Liebler early yes- terday morning. Prosecuting Attor- ney Woods cxplained the case and recommended the penalt s, Judge W. EARN to dance quickly ed_cerrectly R merscn Buudio. 163 Main 8. “Lvery type of dancing taught H Loval and Private Instrwctors 37 LEARN 70 PLAY BRIDGE] 4 SOCIAL Becesaity! Muderate tultion fess. Emer- e RU’III. 263 Mam 8t Tel. 613. BUICK MOTOR CARS—GSalesand Service. Capitol Buick Co., 1139 Stanley Street. D LA SALLE CARS— Bales & Bervice LASH MOTORS, INC. “A Reliable Concern.” 411 West Mal Street. Telephone 3000. Veley reported Have your work done now. Barry & Bimforth, 19 Main 8t. Phone 3604. Count § worde te Mrs. lva Kotzboch, 30, of 50 Bucll street, pleaded guilty to the charge of theft of a pair of gloves valued at $2.89 and a toy automo- bile valued at $4.50 from Cutler's store at Main and Arch street, and wa . Saxe in police court today. Officer Delbert Veley testified that he arrested the woman about 8 o'clock Saturday night in complaint of the store owner and she admit- ted that she had stolen the toy for hier child. Sergeant P. J. O'Mara tes fified that the woman admitted theft of the gloves which she had in her pessession, and she also ad- mitted theft of magazines from a news stand Trics to “Boss” Household Henry Lamonthe, 31, of Washington street, complained to the police Saturday afternoon that he was assaulted but Detective Ser- geant Ellinger learned that he was the ecanse of the disturbance and charged him with breach of the peace. His mother and sister testi- fied that he does not work yet he attempts to regulate the household, | to- showing particutar wards a boarder. animosity Judge Saxe continued the case for three months in charge of the pro- bation officer. | He told Lamonthe to behave or he | would be punished. Lamonthe promised he would do so and his mother and sister sald they would do what they could to get along with him in peace. Panis Fined $10 John Panik, 23, of 130 Beaver street, was fined $10 and costs for breach of the peace, He was arrest- ed by Sergeant Stadler and officer Grabeck in a coffes house on Main street on complaint of Tony Gorach- ko of 12 Oak street The latter told that Panis formerly boarded with him and was hiding hehind the house Saturday night. Questioned by the officer, Panis said Mrs. Garach- ko and five children were not prop- erly supported and he helped them financlally. Gorachko testified that he Pania fo seek another boarding place because there was not suf- ficient room for him. Panis claimed to have gone for his elothes and other belongings Saturday night and denied that he was prowling about the yard. Ugly When He Drinks Wiadistaw Pizen, 40, of 633 North iurritt street, was given a suspend- ed jail senfence of 30 days on charges of breach of the peace and drunkenness. Offfficer Thomas Woods made the arrest. about 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon on com- plaint, and Pizen’s wife testified that he ia disagreeable when he drinks. Judge Saxe warned him that the fact that he has eight children will not save him from jail the next time he comes beforc the court. Speeder Fined $10 Stanley Quenk. 33, of 113 Miller street, was fined 10 and costs for speeding on Broad street. He plead- cd guilty and made no comment on the testimony of Officer Louis . Harper that he followed Quenk from Washington to Curtis street about 10 o'clock Saturday night at the rate of 32 miles an hour, passing the intersecting streets without re- ducing his speed. The foot traffic across the highway was heavy, the officer said in reply to Prosecuting Attorney Woods. Drives 42 Miles an Hour Edwin T. Allen, 23, of 34 Dwight street,’ pleaded guilty to the charge of speeding on West Main street and Officer Grabeck toid fined $20 and costs by Judge M. | 1. Mangan appeared for the couple. Kunze formerly boarded with Mra. Hutengs and siic is said to have left her husband when Kunze was or- |dered to lcave on account of his at- {tentions to her. Liquor Law Ca Attorney Thoinas Mchonough apepared for Wraney Tardiff, 20, of 42 Beaver str 21, of 20 Union street, charged with violation of the liquor law in a store at 99 Myt of 33 1 rmington avenue law in a pool reem at 152 North streete, The cases were continued until December 11. The continued ¢ of Mrs. Anna Oleskewicz, 86, of 201 MeClintock street, charged with breach of the peace and ault, was continued un- til March 31, The case of of 245 Arch st breach of the ness, was nolled. 0LD MORTGAGE RELEASED $100 Standing For 69 Years Michael H with Lncumbrance of Against Property Removed From Records. ! A mortgage of $100 given 69 years ago by John and Mary Haffey to Elizar Smith. and which has since stood against Beaver street realty, as released today by the Smith estate. ‘The mortgags deed was dated June 1859, STICK CHEATS BULLET City ORfcial Aims Gun at Rabbit and is Amazed to Sec Quarry Top- ple Over Dead. A moment after Deputy Building Inspector Thomas B. Fay leveled his gun at a rabbit in the Kensington turday afternaon, the cotton- ita as lying dead on the turf, but lit was not the bullet from the ii- spector’s gun that brought death to the rabbit. Frank Smith of this city, who was walking nearby threw a stick away and without having sight- ed the rabbit, struck it behind the ears with as telling effect as the most skillful huntsman might do, {and the quarry was his. Reportzl;in Store Has A deal between Sears, Roebuck o (‘.. and Max Unkelbach by which the chain store organization is to take over the property adjoining the South Congregational church plot on Arch street, today seemed likely to be consummated. y Mr. Unkelbach, architect and for scveral years the owner of the land, has been in communication with representaiives of the company. Agents of the Montgomery Ward chain stores have also been on the | grounds with a deal in prospect. but it was said today that the Sears. Rocbuck transaction is the one ex- | pected to be completed. Augustine Lonergan of Hartford. i Miss Schuster Betrothed Torrington °t, and Albert Dubuc. | street, and Joseph Was, | harged with violation of the liquor | 60, | Chosen Arch Street Site | | attorney and former congressman, s i reported to be handling legal dctails. To New Britain Banker Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schuster of announced the enzage- after school at the scout offite by {Mrs. Austin L. Stowell. December 6, homemaker merit badge will be |given at 4:15 at the scout office by Mrs. John C. Loomi; I'riday De- cember 7, an examination for health winner will be given in the scout office after school by Miss Nellie T, O’'Brien, a school nurse. Iriday fter school Miss Katherine Mec- Grath, tcacher of gymnastics at the Nathan Hale Junior High school will give athletic examinations in the gymnasinm of that school. On Sat- |urday Miss Nettie Cooley will give examination in needlewoman at her home at 368 Park street, between {the hours of 10 and 11 o'clock. The time for the cook an citizen Pmerit badges has not yet been deter- jmined but it will be announced later. The Green tie girls will meet in o make final plans for the camp | reunion which will be held Decem- ber 14, 15 and 16. German Workers Accept Government Proposal en, Germany, Dec. 3 (#—The socialist Metal Workers' union yes- terday voted 25 to 14 to accept the government proposal that the wage digpute in the stecl industry in the Ruhr basin be submitted for arbitra- tion to Dr. Wilhelm Carl Severing, [ minister of the interior, Meanwhile the plants will reopen on Tuesday under the old wage schedule, Two-thirds of the German output jof iron and steel was cut off by the lockout imposed by the manufac- turers in the Ruhr valley on Novem- ber 1. They refused to accept the wage increase granted by the regu- lar arbitrator under the law. More than 250,000 men have since heen out of work and all commeree in the | district has been at a standstill. Tokio Bonds Recm'ered | By Vienna Authorities Vienna, Dec. 3 (—The police yes. terday confirmed their announce- ment that they have recovered $210,000 worth of Tokio Electric Light bonds stolen last August on the liner Leviathan while en route to Paris. The honds were the prop- erty of the New York Guaranty Trust company. The honds were in the pomsession of Freidrich Rybar, a tradesman, who claims he ob- tained the £0 certificates from a fashionable gambler who called him- self Heinrich Rartuskiewicz at Monte Carlo, to whom he said he had lend 180,000 francs to enable him to con- tinue play. Masonic Home Burns In Provincetown Fire Provincetown, Mass., Dec. 3 (#— The Anchor and Ark Masenic build- ing. a three and one half story structure, was destroped by fire here last night. The fire started at 10:30 P. M. loss was estimated at $25,000 partly covered by insurance. Several houses were threatened by theflames. Special Notice Hundred Men Socicky Gota will elect officers next Thurs. evening at 7:30. All members urged to he present. Refreshments served.— advt. Special Notice |the scout office Tuesday after school | it was owned by Peter Savas of 1263 Main strect, Hartford, and he was notified to remove it. Renefit bridge, Boys' Club, Dec. 8, —advt. Bernard Madrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Madrick of 101 Broad street left for Syracuse university to resume his studics affter spending his holiday vacation with his par- people had tuber- culosis; Buy Christmas seals and help fight the disease. Ralph B. Wainright has taken a position as director of operations in the landscaping of Mountain Grove cemetery in Bridgeport. Since leav- ing the office of park superintend- ent here, Mr. Wainright has been !a member of the sales force of the Millane Tree Co. of Middletown. A son was born at New Britain General hospital yestcrday to Mr. jand Mrs. William Neill of 99 Whit- ting street. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Luppino of 63 La- fayette street at New Britain Gen- eral hospital last night. \ A daughter was born at New Brit- ain General hospital last night te Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Merz of 222 Kensington avenue, A daughter was horn at Rritain General hospital today Mr. and Mrs. James Pasquerell 22 Greenwood street. Last year 350 people had tuber- culosis: 65 died. Buy Christmas seals and help fight the discase, New to of ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Lots, Houaments U NEW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORKS. 123 Oak Bt. Mooumwnts of all sizes anu descriptiona Reasonable. Phone 2632 reasonable prices ELLI'S GREENHOUSE. 218 Oak Telephone 2161-3 BOBTON FER 8A St olor_gray and rnoto 15 Trinity St reward or telephone Sus white. Pl and recelve 1€ found Franklin_ st T CLASS PIN, 1811, 0 _teleplione BOOK | please return to Eeane ward Nov. 21, Reward No: 22604, Finder e Commercial Trust Tost Finder | | FELEPHUNE 00— INSTANT @ERVICE Tandbag containing nioney it | aturday noon in Whiting t. Plain- ville, Mre, Herbert L. Low, 141 Whit- | ng_St., Plainsille, I LOST, tcrtoise Brook park hell gl _elephon ses at Willow & 0 p. m. Call 26SM for rescrvations | CHANDLER MOTOR CARS. #ale Service Charland’s Auto Bervice Bt tion, 432 Main opposite East Main. Telephone 1544. BROTHERS _motor_cars trucks, Now all o S. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 1123 Stanley Stivet._Telephone 731, MASON. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR —Henry P. Uowd, Hotel Washingtom. Phone 1556. P. O. Rox 133 PAUL ZEHWLER—Roofer, siate, _gravel, asphalt, tin and shingle roofe Ne or_repairing. Plione 145 Business Service Rendered 20 CHEVROI T BALES & SERVICE. pat- en Chevrolet, Incorporated, 1141 Stanley Street. Telephone 211. DE SOTO SIX. “A Marveious Car.” Comw and wee it. J. B Moran' OGURANT-STAR—Sensation of 1924, C. H. , Tnc, 18 Main Street. Telephone trucks, tractors, parts. farm implements, Automotive Bales & Service, 248 Elm St. and ¢§ Arch §t. Telephone 2700 er 2701. GRATIAM-PAIGE Bixea and Eights now on display in_our new home, 250 Arch 8. Howard W. Whitmore. Tel. 2510 INTERIOR _DECORATIONS—Flaga, ste. Call _en ol for sociale nd weddingsEddy Awnlog and Decora: ing Co.. 231 Arch »t. BARCLAY TILE & MARBLE CO. SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL TILE WORK INSTALLED AT " JOHN A. PETERSON'S NEW RESIDENCE HAZELMORE ROAD AN accounting A cut wishes to employ & snior accountant who has s clientel wishes to enlarge lis scope by con- necting with an older and larger « Write Classified Box 39 I 1d_Oftic wanted to_sell flavoring extracts after school. Send for fres sample. Wakefiold Extract Co. Sanboraville, N. H. 14 lines to 8n tnch. Minimum epece .3 liues. Misimum Beok charge, 33 ceats Telephowe 325 Ask for #i3 Ume rate. The Herald will not be responsible for errors after the first Ineerties. Closing time 13:30 » m. dally; 9:00 & m. Saturdey. MEN over 25 years. We will interview men who have the qualifications to be- come managers. A goud education, sales experie nd business trai helpful, but not necesmary. lected will be trained to sell our prod- ucts, which are advertised urday Evening Post and Good House- keeping. As soon as they qualify they will be promoted. All of our executives began at the bottom. Apply 2i2 Main St., Room 511, between 11 and 12 a m. HUPMORILE CAR8 AND GMC TRUCKS | —Sales and Service. Trudon & Platt, motor, R. C. Rudolph, 121 Cherry Street. ‘Telephone 2051- FRANKLIN CARG—The car for the mest ten years. Sales and Main St. Telephone 3696. NASH motor _care. Ses the mnew Sales and Service. A. G. Hawkes Eim_St._Telephone 2456. PACKARD—HUDRON—EBSEX Sales Service, Honeyman Auto Sales, East Muin St. Telephone 2542. GAKLAND AND PONTIAG—Viait showruom and icspect these very fine automobiles. C. A. Bence. Oakland and Pontiae ler, 50 Chestnut (nest to _car_barn). Telephone 221 Tine o ana 200 ervice, 401 West | | HARDWARE CITY TILE CO. let we estimate your tile, work. 197 Francie 5t._Telephune 417 f . . o BUSINESS SERVICE Dressmaking and Billinery 38 DRESS pleating. buttons, hemsitching. pinking. Ginsburg ing and pinking. Bredbury & Turnbull, 17 Wallace Et. Tel. 13¢-J. LEARN DRESSMAKING. Private lessons. Classes at spe Gill, 14 STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARE—8ales and Service. Albro Motor Gales Co. 325 Arch St._Telephone 260. WHIPPET For 3 Bixes. BAll Service. Elmer Automobile Co., Main St. Telephone 1513 Dyeing and Cloaumg ) NEW BRITAIN DRY CLEANING CORP The reliuble cleaner and dyer. 96 snd 416 Wemt Main Strest Telephone 36¢ for_prowipt_service. WILLYS-KNTGHT AND OVERLAND— Sales and Service. Fine motor cars. Reloin Garage and Motor Sales Fred Beloin, Jr.. Prop. 116 Church Street Telephone 4560 corner Elm and Park Streets Telephone 2110 1924 RUNABOUT— 350 1926 TOURING— 3168 1526 TRUCK (Stake Body)— BERLIN AUTO BALES TEL 6135 BERLIN os and Trucks For Rale . GUR _SAFE METHOD OF dry cleaning sutisfaction $14¥. Economy ning Co.. 94 Frankiin Square. Insurance—All Kinds [ ACCIDENT, automobile and life. Surety & Fidelity tonda Phiip M Fagan. Gen Ine. 131 Main. Rovuw 3and 4. Tel. 3131 GENERAL INBURANCE AGENCY Clesson W. Parker Commercial Trus Co. Bullding 5 West Main 8t. Patent_Attorneys 28 NEW ENGLAND PATENT AGENCY: LOUIS M. SCHMIDT, 76 ELM STREE: Telephone New Britain and Hartford ___ Movi Storing, Crating 26 FURNITURE and planc moving. Genersi trucking of all kinda Geo. H. Smedley. 68 Bassett Bt. Tel. 830-3. O'NEIL TIRE & BATYERY ©O. 39 WASHINGTON ST. Tir—Tubes—Buatterieo—Chaine Vulcantzing—Aute Electrio Repalr Serylee tions—Repairing 17 VISIT US in our new home. Texaco gi and oil products. 176-188 Arch Bt.. cor- | _mer W, Pearl. Budd Auto Products Co LOST Nov.” and 4157 SMALL @ lost in 2385-M. TAN TOCKETBOOK FOUND on Colum- bia_St_Telephone 28 gray cat, Vicinity of Tiart, Linvoln Stx. Mrs. Skinner, P s eveginrses in lcatlier wk St bus. Finder please case | ATWAYS AT YOUR BERVICE—Tire vul- canizing. battery wervice (sutomobile and . brake Battery ARCH BT. RADIATOR WOR brop. Auto radiators, body fenders repairing. 107 Arch 8t. Phone 1709. Personais 3 CARDS.” NOVELTIES AND | 'TS. Hall's Paint e. “Prices | _right" Arch_8t. Telcphone 2606 EXPERT invisille repairs 1n silk stock: Ings. 25 up. Bxpert Hoslery Repair Shop. Helen Cunuingham. United Bldg.. S Main St. next to I L. utumn weather will leave no dirt or dust it your clothes are | cleaned by Superior Cleaners & Dyers. | 15 TISTMAS Fopairing. and 10 I3, R. Arcade. cancd and dyed. We rall for deliver. OId #lioes rebuilt. Telephone : ern Hat 8 38 _Churcl SPENCER COl surgl! Fittings _in_your howe. Mrs. penter. 34 Rockwell Ave, Tel Announcements Himberg & | The Mod- | AUTO TOPS AND SIDE CURTAINS made and repaired Rumble seat tops. Closed car tops a specialty. John's Auto Top 103 West Mzin St. Tel ASH your car repaired now. Garage, 313% Church Bt Tel LET US put your battery in shupe. Quick- est expert service Exide Battery Serv- hestout_§t. Telephone 2905. rt radiator repalr. Au- thorized Hartison service station. Quick- est sorvice at lowest cost. Rear )7 Glen 8t. lone 5430, RADIAT(ME repairing At lowest prices: | quick service; watisfaction guaranteed. New England Radiator Works, 25 Eas | _Main 8t., near Main. Telephone 60 G on all makes of cara Esx- nice available day and night* | Hotel ashington rage. Phone 1735 | TO my old fricnds and customers—Come | " visit my new radiator repair shop_at 49 E. Main 8t. Gordes Auto Supply. Tel. | REPATRI CALL Crowley's package delivery for Tow raten on packages delivered anywhere in New Britain_or vicinity. Tel. 5245-1. J_P. FARRELL, local and Io turniture and plano moving carting. 40 Taicott 8t Te A BROWN Tiucking Co. Local and long distance Furniture and pisno moving Estimates given. Kast Main St Tel. day or_night 3970 o1 1373 STORAGE for furniture; individual rooms: dry, clean and safe. Packing. crating. The Hardware City Storage. Tel E. W Bhults 24. or A B. Huribut. 6186 Painting, Paper Haugii [ CRAFTEX wall finish. Bea d cel Ings and paper hanging. Call J. Gutow- ki Phone 659-4 after 6:30 p. m. GET MY ESTIMATE fiat oo your home painting and papering. Tel. ¢543-W. Dwight K. Capen. 166 Roxbury Roag. PAINTING and_decarating. _~The Paint Morgan, Kingsley & ‘Thompos. 411 Muin 8t Phone 634 PLUMBING, tinning Prompt wervice. Louls Natr, 116 Lafayette SHEET METAL WORK, Armico gutters and conductors. Thomas & Co. 215 Park 8t T Printing, Johbing, Matlonery 80 PRINTING of every description at rea- sonable prices B & G. Printing Corp.. 107 Arch 8t. Tel §39 [} Repairing ALL ™ MAKES of phonographs repaired Expert repaifmen. Call for “One He Andy.” 282, Blalr & Brodrib, 1 Main 8t BEDDING. wiattressen cushions. etc., re- made equal to new: returned same day Redding made to order; uphslstering Hardware City Bedding Co. €0 Tre. niont_ St Tel 3728 18 or over, for general work In adies’ ready-to-wear sto neat and come well recon Mr. Block, Jay-tobbs, Inc. mended. 168 Main CAR WASHER WANTED, For a good. experienced man we have a steady po- sition. Apply Honeyman Auto Sales, 139 Arch Bt MAN wanted for cleaning snd washing. , Apply New britain General Howpital AN, 75-40 years of age, wio is respect- ed'in his community and wishes to make a parmanent connection with a | growing corporation. The man 1 want must have personality, willingness to learn and a strong desire to work. Tu the man ‘who can qualify, earning pos- sibilities are unlimited. Write Classified Box 21 B., Herald Office. BATESMAN (o trdvel with manager a sell the G Prize Eureka cleaner. Permanent position with motion to the right man. salary with commission to start. See Mr. Zwick, Barry & Bamforth, 19 Main St., b to 6 Monday night or 5:15 Tues- ay_morning. pro- 1 boyw, Box Herald Office. TOUNG MARRIED MAN wanted to de- liver milk and work in dairy. Exper- ienced man only. Write Classified Box 40 B., Herald TOUNG MAN (o be 4 for depart- ment manager in local store. No in- vestment. Wil earn $2,500 yearly. Must be able to bulld an out- side organization. Write briefly for ap- | pointment to Classified Herald_Office. TOUNG MAN willing fo work would ke a position in line for advancement. Can drive & Write 13 J. 14 Offic Help—Women Wanted Box 13 B. Classified Box BOOKKEEPER wanted, experienced, with | knowle of typewriting. Apply Mon- day, Markson Broe, 351 Main St. FIVE womien wanted to canvass f{urni- ture polish. 100% profit. Write Radlum Fpecialty Co., 230 Westland St., Hart- | ford, Conn GIRL wanted fo help with housewark and care of children. Apply Mrs. Bish- | op. 80 Adams. TRT, wanted for general housework. Ap- ply Mra. Harry Milkowitz, 17 Vance 8. Phone 2871, GIRL_ wanted for_general od liome and pay for the right party. Apply 56 Wem Main £t RAL HOUSE- nights. Apply 218 home MIDDLE AGED WOMAN wanted as housekesper. Apply at 405 Wemt Main Street. FOLISH _woman housework and children. One nights._Inquire 38 Monroe St. WAITREES WANTED. Apply Kaplans Restaurant, 59 East Main S W D, Y SWEDISH GIRL for general liousework In family of two. Apply_771_Corbin_mornings. T and clerieal work in local factory. Ad- dress Classificd Box 28 L., Herald Of- fce Situations Wanted—3en CHAUFFEUR, married, wants position driving pleasure car or truck. Careful and experienced. Write Box 20 R., Her- ald Office, Situations Wanted—Women PERIENC Tiousckeeper wislies po- sition. Good cook. Will care for chil- dren. Write Classified Box 35 R., Her- ald_Office. wanted to help with to stay (1) in the Sat- | Must bs | See | window | Moderate | T ariver. Ad- | Tenement furnished. | to $3.500 1 43| Tousework. | “) | | | | i | | USED CARS Christmas Club Check Owners We WILL ALLOW YOU 10% ABOVE THE FACE VALUE ON YOUR CHECK IF USED AS A DOWN PAYMENT ON NEW CARS Every Car Will Be Sold at Lowest Prices 1928 PACKARD Sedan 1928 BUICK Roadster 1928 ESSEX Sedan 1928 ESSEX Coach 1927 ESSEX Coach 1928 STUDEBAKER Coupe 1927 AUBURN Sedan 1927 STUTZ Sedan 1928 PACKARD Club Sedan 1926 CHRYSLER Sedan MANY OTHERS $50 UP Terms and Trades The Honeyman Auto Sales 139 ARCH STREET 200 EAST MAIN STREET Open Evenings We Offer You An Unusually Fine Group of USED CARS At Unusually Low Prices A WIDE SELECTION OF ALL MAKES AND MODELS Come in and See Them Open Evenings TERMS and TRADES Patterson-Chevrolet Incorporated was fined $15 and costs. Scrgeant T. J. Feeney testified that he followed Allen from Wooster street casterly | about 11 o'clock Saturday night at the rate of 42 to 45 miles an hour. Allen said he did not realize he was speeding. The case of Leo Dalkowskl, 2 331 Washington street, charged speeding on Broad street, was nolled. | Motorcycle Officer Louis E. Harper | ment of their danghter, Wilhelmina, to George W. Blinn of this city, on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. Blinn who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Blinn of 48 Roberts avenue, at- tended New Britain high school and |is & teller at the Commercial Trust of { Co. Miss Schuster is a graduate of hlof the Torrington high school. class of 1925 and Hartford Hospital Train- ing school for Nurses in 19 | TIRES B SEIVICE 261 1141 Stanley St. Tel. 211 Open Evenings \ Whist. bridge and pinochle. Tue: day, Dec. 4, at 8 p. m, St. Pter church parlors.—ad\t. of Al T skates sharpe B Wileox, Tened, saws special ma- 4 Hart St MOTHERS who desire to leave their | children in care of an American girl evenings telephone 2063. filed. chinery. 8. AUTO El] ic P. & V. Tite & Hattery Co Myrtle St. Phone 3693 us. With eur artificial daviight we make Pliotographe in any weather. Arcade Studio, A LITTLE “BUSTER?” 1S SUPPER /!TS§ ALMOST AND I AM SO GLAD VYOU'RE READY: HOME BECAUSE [ WANT MY PLEASE DONT MAKE ME GIT A SCUTTLE OF COAL 1 BEEN HELPIN' HIM POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN “Ma an’ the children don’t appreciate me makin’ these monthly payments on the car. They just appreciated the down payment that give ‘em possession of i (Copyiight. 1925 Fuoiimmers Syndicate) yfimWWNIKMHillmIWWMfiWfiW Choice Real Estate For Sale. We Are Brokers AUNT HET BY ROBERT QUILLEN lecture, but I'm sure she's smart. Nothin' but a great mind could make her satis- fied with that kind of a hat.’ (Copyright. 1928 Publimi«/s Syudicate) LY i Ly COMMERCIAL COMPANY INSURANCE REAL ESTATE emmercisl Tram Campeay Ruwilding Tel. 8000 g APPLE DUMPLING TO GO DOWN TO THE CELLAR AND BRING ME a MOM=-] BEEN HELPIN' us% 0 HIS NEW RADIO MY 1CANT | ASH' ALL WE DID THE NO COMETS, WAL, REST Yere RETIN, FER 4 SPELL, UNK. LOOK AT SOmETHING ELSE For A FEwW L, Gl N el

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