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wloccoce mwloocooond Jarvis, rf . Reed, If . Bowen, ¢ !Digmodugno, 1§ . Tice, I8 ... R e B L 1 = wlosono: - o City Advertisement ACCEPTANCE OF MITCHELL ST. Notice is hereby given that /hearing will be held before the {Board of Public Works, City of New Britain, in Room 307, City Hall, at 17:30 o'clock, Tuesday evening, De- igember 11th, 1928, on the proposed !taking of land for highway purposes ifrom Corbin Ave. to Pershing St., isame to be known as Mitchell St., land establishing street and grade Unes thereon. All persons interested are e quested to be present at said hear- ‘Ing. if they see cause, and be heard in relation to the above. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, G. H. Johnson, Clerk. City Advertisement ACCEPTANCE OF PERSHING ST. Notice is hereby given that a hear- ing will be held before the Board _of Public Works, City of New Britain, in Room 307, City Hall, at 7:30 o'clock, Tuesday evening, December 11th, 1928, on the proposed taking of lapd for highway purposes frora Clinton 8t. to Sterling 8t same to be knawn as Pershing St. and es- tablishing street and grade lines therson. All persons interested are re- quested to be present at maid hear- ing, 1t they see cause, and be heard Tn elation to the above. ‘. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, G. H. Johnson, Clerk. City Advertisement ACCEPTANCE OF HIGHVIEW AVE. Notice is hereby given that a hear- ing will be held before the Board of Publle Works, City of New Britain. in'-voom 307, City Hall, at 7:30 o'slopk, Tuesday evening, December 11th, 1928, on the proposed taking of Iand" for highway purposes from Osgoed Ave. to Biruta St., same to e known as Highview Ave,, and es- tablishing street and grade lines thereon. Al persons interested are re- quested to be prescht at said hear- :ing, 1t they wee cause, and be heard 1in relation to the above. BOARD OF PUBLIC “'WORKS, @. H. Johnson, Clerk. > City Advertisement ACCEPTANCE OF BIRUTA ST. } Notice is hereby given that a hear- :ing .will be held before the Board of iPublic Works, City of New Britain, | ;Room 307, City Hall, at 7:30 o’clock, Tuesday evening, December 11ith, “1928, on the proposed taking of land ‘for highway purposes from Farm- ingten Ave. to Burritt 8t., same to be known as Biruta 8t. and estab- lishing street and grade lines thereon. All persons interested are re- quested to be present at said hear- ing, 1t they see cause, and be heard 1in relation to the above, BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, G. H. Johnson, Clerk. POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN “Ma’s weight stays the same, but her clothes get heavier. Yesterday the scales showed her clothes had gained a pound since she weighed last.” (Copyright, 1925, Fuchswers Syndicate) Real Estate For Sale, We Are R Brokers A7 NEW BRITA East Berlin Items The Christmas vacation for the school children will commence Fri- day, December 21 at 12 o'clock, school to be dismissed at that time. The Christmas tree exercises by the children will not be open to the public but will be participated in by | the puplls themselves. The West Cromwell basketball team were defeated last evening 45 to 37 in & hotly contested game, the final score being in doubt until the last few minutes of play. For more than three quartcrs of the game the score was nip and tuck, but in the | closing few minutes the Moodus ag- | orq last evening when they won over aggregation crashed through toa Win | 1y rmington in a riffe match at the Church starred for the local boys |gcal armory. In winning New Brit- caging ten baskets from the floor. | ain set a new high score for the en- The game was played at Fraternal|tire Nutmeg League. The scores hall in Kensington where all of the | were as follow: home games will be played. 4 Mrs, Clinton Taylor returned home | Farminglon yesterday from’ the Hartford hos-| W. Stevens ... pital where she has been confined| K. Wild ... for the past several weeks as the re- sult of an operation. A special service has been arrang- ed for the Sunday evening gathering at the Methodist church. A quartet from Wesleyan University will give a program of songs, the entire eve- ning program to be taken over by them. Wesleyan has long been not- | ed as the singing college and the quartet will be a representative | group of their talent. Tt is expect- ed that the attendance Sunday eve- ning will be in keeping with the oc- . McCorma casion. The public is invited to at- . Kalish , | tend. . Beach | The Lafanso club enjoved a soclal . Boehm [time at the home of Mrs. Robert| M. Belkin B. Stevenson in Middletown last cve- . Holt . Ining. A buffet luncheon was scved.| W. Bacon | Mrs. J. Rose Belden was a New| E. Pape ... Britain visitor today. | Mills Griswold is able to be about somewhat after a confinement to his home for the past several wecks as a result of an injury to his foot. | The ladies of Sacred Heart church will hold another whist and social {in the church social rooms next | Monday evening at 8 o'clock. The new building now under con- struction on Main street 1is being PUT ANOTHER NIGK INTHEIR GUNSTOCK New Britain Rifle Team Out- shoots Farmington Club The New Britain Rifle club added one more victory to an unbroken rec- D. Dobrynsl W. Rossball . G. Blinn ... F. Hotchkiss . New ‘W. Houck . . Cooley Next Thursday, New Britain and Middlehaddam mect Cromwell and Wallingford in a special pistol match at the Middlehaddam range. Grant Not to Defend New York, Dec. 7 (A—Leonard College Boxing Title |* | , THE HERALD ( CLASSIFIED 'ADS A!ph.h:ll.;lllny‘:;mfl‘ for Quick TRS for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS TYearly Order Rates Upon Application Charge a3 37 “ Count 6 words to s line. 14 lines to an inch Minimum space 3 lines. Mininum Book charge, 3§ cents. Telephione 926, Ask for 8ix time rate. ‘The Herald will mot be responsible for errors after the frst: insertion. Closing time 12:30 p. m. dally; 9:30 a. m. Saturday, e S et ' ANNOUNCEMENTS ’ Burial Lots, Munsments ] NEW BRITATN NONUMENTAL WORKS. 123 Oak Bt Muouments of all sises and descriptiona_Reasonuble. Phone 2632. ' Florists 3 BOSTON FERNS. Very reasonable prices SANDELLI'S GREENHOUSE, 318 Oak 8t. Telephone le[-l Los' and Found L] BANK BOOK lost, No. 23342, Finder kindly return to the Commercial Trust Co, propaia ||| .1 line 1 line .1 line | BRIEF CASE lost containing four books near $t. John's churcl Arch 8t. Re- ward. Return 219 Winthrop 8t. BULL DOG lost Tueaday, white and brin- dle. Reward if returned to 2nd_floor. Phone n Glen or N ley Sts. Reward. Return to Mr. Carl A. rison, ‘23 Glen St. - fountain pen lost on Wilcox St Reward 1t returned to 29 Spring St. Phono 3003, SUM of money lost between Landers Store and North St. Very much in need of it. Reward. 102 Hartford Ave. CHOW DOG LOST, red and color, Return to 43 Bhort St. Reward, rushed to completion and is expect- | ed to be ready for business by Christmas. In addition to being a | barber shop it is renorted that the building will eventually be used for | |a store as well | | Mrs. Fred Clough was a New Brit- | |ain_visitor yesterd Grant, intercolleglate heavyweight boxing champion, will not defend his title. Grant, captain-elect of New York university's 1929 football team, says he will not box this year be cause he doesn't like the sport. Al Lassman, who does not plan to box | £ g oq|for this year's Violet squad, prob- The following officers were elected ; ast evening at the annual election | AVIY Will start coaching George Sar- nd meeting of the Modern Wood. |8isson. sophomore guard, to_ retain men held at Community hall: Ven. | the heavyweight title for the Violets. i :| Grant's championship victory was erable Conunsel, Edward Clark; ” worthy adviser, Leroy Palmer; clerk, [attributed in a large measure to y coaching by Lassman. | Max Sugenhime; banker, Arthur Legal Notice | Tawreace; escort, J. Frank: trustees, Mills Griswold, Carl Tack and George Demore. Fourteen days from date, I shall sell at the Public Sign Post at the City of New Britain at 2 o'clock in the afternoon to the highest bidder, the following household goods. 7 Beds 1 Lot Rugs Mattresses Only Bureaus Gas Heaters Sewing Machine Only Stove (Kitchen) Only Parlor Clocks Only Victrola Only Coffee Urn (for Restaurant) Only Tables (Large) Only Tables (Small) Only 0il Stoves Only Desk Only Mirrors Only Rockers Only High Chair Only Upright Piano (Player excellent condition) Only Pictures Only Cedar Chest Only Vacuum Sweeper Only Trunk Only Chairs Only Tub Lot of Misc. Articles Information regarding the above goods can be had by phoning 475 or 5523 or personally calling my of- fice, 300 Main Street, New Britain, Conn. READ WERATD CVASSIFIED ADS FOR B S S—— v — Special Notice The Ladies’ Aid of the S8econd Ad- | vent church will hold a cooked food sale 8aturday, December 8th, at store of the New Britain Dry Cleaning Corp., 96 West Main St, As usual they will have raised loaf cakes, plum- puddings and rye bread. Also fancy articles sale.—~advt. Special Notice The Ladies’ Ald Soclety of Trinity M, E. church will hold a sale to- morrow afternoon and evening, Fri- day, Dec. 7, of handkerchiefs, use- ful articles, food, aprons and candy. Nothing over u dollar. Tea will be served.—advt. LIMITATION OF CLAIMS Court of Probate holden at New Britain within and for the District of Ferlin, in_the County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, on the Sth day of December, A. D. 1828, Present, Bernard F. Gaftney, Esq., Judge. On motion of Joseph Casparut of wald New Britain as Executor of the laet will and testament of Annma Gusparut, 'late of New Britain within said district | deceased. This Court doth decree that six months be allowed and limited for the creditors of said estate to exhibit thelr | claims against the same to the Executor and directs that public notice be given | of this order Ly advertising in a news- | paper in said New Britain and having a circulation in eald district, and by | posting & copy thereof on the public sign post in eaid town of New Britaln nearest the place where the deceased last dweit and return make. a4 from R BERNARD F. GAl At Attest: JOHN 8. RECOR, Constable. a, . Judge. s 1 WANT TO YOU-UUST YOU AND NOI ELSE BUT YOL AUNT HET BY ROBERT QUILLEN | Personals [ | BLUSTERING autumn weather will leave no dirt or dust if your clothes are cleaued by Superior Cleaners & Dyers 15 Franklin_Square, HEADQUARTERS for 1¢ and 18 K wed- | ding rings, Watch repatrin Hi 92 10 R. LADIES aud_gentiemen's hate cleaned | and -dyed. We call for and deliver. Old shoes rebullt. Teleplone 6323. The Mod- at_8hop, 38_Church B 1 suits dry cleaned and pressed, $1 Called for and delivered. Call 761. Arch . _Tailor Shop, 104 Arch 8t. OIL and water colors. E. A. Cox Btudio, 7 Phone_3463-W. TS, surgical and dres Fittings in_your home. Mrs, A. Car- penter. 34 Rockwell Ave. Tel. 5743 Announcements 1 | STILL on our Christmas special with | free enlargement until Dec, 12. Make it snappy. Arcade Studio. [__Au'roum—fi:—] —— e e Auto and Truck Agencies [J AUBURN AND OVERLAND ] Ser: Don't miss seeing the mnew models. Domijan Motor Co., Hotel Bur- Titt Garage, 136 Washington 8t. Tel 4575, : BUICK MOTOR CARS—Sales and Service. Capitol Bulck Co., 1139 Stanley Street Telephone 2607, CADILLAC AND LA SALLE CARS— Sales & Bervice. LASH MOTORS, INC *A Reliable Concern” 411 West Main 8t. Tel. 3000, CHEVROT % LES & BERVICE. Pat terson olet, Incorporated, 1141 Stanley Street. Telephone 211 CHANDLER_ MOTOR CARS. Sale and Bervic Charlan Auto_Bervice Sta tion, 432 Main St. opposite East Main Telephone 1544. DODGE BROTHERS motor cars _and Graham Bros. trucks. Now 8. & F Motor Bales Corp., 1129 Strect. Telephone 731 OF 80TO 81X, “A Marvelous Car.” Com in and wee it J B _Moran's Mot Sales. 1% Church 8t Telephone 2842-2 DURANT-STAR~ Sensation of 1928. C. H Hall, Inc., 18 Main Street Telephone | 982, | FORD CARS. trucks, tractors, parts ! service. farm implements. Automotive Sales & Bervice. 248 Elm St and 4 Arch B8t. Telephone 2700 or 01, GRAHAM-PAIGE Sixes and Eights now on display in our new home. 250 Arch 8t. Howard W. Whitmore. Tel. 2810 £ IN DATLY RERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1928, ‘;';;" Track "::‘:m: We Offer You An Unusually FATOON- Tomen o g I Cherry Fine Group of Street. Telophone 3081 i‘mxfifil Elfi. car r; E RExt ten yoars. Sales and Servica, ¢01 West Main St Telephone 3696. NASH moter caran. BSee ad Saies_and Service. A. O I-'-v, ] Elm 8t. Telophone 3466 PACKAR! HUDSON—| Service, Homeyman Auto Salea, 300 East Main St Telephose 3643 GAKLAND AND F&Tfl"a-fl T eu 7] | _to car_barn). Telephone 3315. STUDEBAKER Efiu CARS—Ba1ee # Service. Albre Motor Ssies 3 Arch_8t_Telephone 340. WHIPPET Fours and Sizes 8alee end rvice, Elmer | Autemobile Ce, 33 Telophone 1513. ARD _OVERLAND— Fine n_8t. WILLYFKNIGH' motor ears Fred Patteuon'-Chefiokt Incorporated 1141 Stanley St. Tel, 211 AT 4 Sales ana Service. ot i Beloin Garage and Motor Sales Beloin, Jr.. Prep, 115 Church Strest Telephone 4560 REO Namara, corner Elm and Park Streets phone 31! ALTERATION SALE Biggest, Best and LOWEST PRICED USED CARS IN TOWN 1928 Packard Sedan (Duplex) 1928 Buick Roadster 1928 Essex Sedan Astos and Trm®s For fale ¢ FORD RUNABOUT, with body, $76 § TOURINGS, $26-336 1 SBEDAN, $3% BERLIN AUTO SALES TEL 6135 BERLIN USED CARS BUICK LOW PRICES On All Our USED CARS WILL PREVAIL ALL THIS MONTH They Are Guaranteed Capitol Buick Co. 1141 STANLEY ST, Open Evenings MANY OTHERS $50 UP Terms and Trades The Honey;nan Auto Sales 139 ARCH STREET 200 EAST MAIN STREET Open Evenings Cleaning Right Out! All Our Used Cars Will Go at the Season’s Lowest Prices FORDS FORDS FORDS 1928 Model A Dem. Sp. Coupe $500 1928 Model A Dem. Coach ... $49 1927 Coupe—Like New ....... $275 1927 Coupe—Very Good ...... $250 1926 Coupe ..ovvvveeeeenenne. $175 1926 Coach ............ $175 We have many more good used cars that carry our 80 day guarantee. Prices ranging $35.00 upwards, Our terms a{c reasonable and trades are accepted as down payment Automotive Sales & Service Co. USED CAR DEPT. Phone 2700 86 Arch Street HAUPMOBILE CAR8 AND GMC TRUCKS —S8ales and Bervice. Trudon & Platt 200 Hartford Ave. Telephone 3811 FROM MY GRAN'PA STEBBINS ON MY FATHER'S SIDE WHAT HAS A “I reckon it sounds boast- ful, but there ain’t nothin’ immodest in my life an’ con- duct, except 1 slip my left shoe off to rest my corn at the movies.” (Copyright. 1928 Pubiisners Syndicate) COMMERCIAL COMPANY INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Commercial Truse Compesy Building Tel. 6000 T PARLOR WITH FPOLLY PROFOSE: To HER! " ONBIL TIRE & BATTERY, OO, - 3 wagavaToN o%. TELEPRGHE 0M-INSTANT SRRVICE TF .~ Teher—Batiaries—Chatns Valcasisiag-suts Beetrie Repais 7 Borvico Siations—epaletng 17 wur wew sace pas and oll preducts 176-186' Aveh 8t cor- ner W, Pearl. Bedd O» Avt bedy _Dnam.. 107 Arch St Phone 1709, AND AINS and repaired. Rumble seat tops. Clesed car tops & apecialty. Jeha's Awte Tep _Shop. 103 West Main B¢ CADILLAG &) Wy, Have o J. B Morans car_repaired 313% Chuich 8t. Tol 3343-3. US put your G battery o8t expert service. Exide Batiery Serv- ice, 96 Chestnut St Telephone 3964, oot Glea 8t Telephone 5490, RADIATORS repaired by our new weth od. Export work. Gordes Auto Supply, Everything for your Car, East Mal 8t. Telephone €111. RADIATOR repairing at Towest W; quick servics; satisfaction guaranteed. New England Radiator Works, 35 East cMaln B _pes: Nuin Telephens 845, RAEPATRING on all makes of cars Ei- pert _mechanies avallable day and night. »_Hotel Washmgton Garage. Phone 1735 TIRES __BATTERIES, AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE—P. & V. Tire & Hattery Oo, 361 Myrtle St Phone 3693, BUSINESS SERVICE Haliding and Oontractors » CHIMNEY repairing, seneral mascn and glasering work. Work guaraateed J. cLarney, 3¢ Newflold Ave. Tel. 81, CONCRETE_CONSTRUCTION—L, O. Zov- terman, 175.8huttle Meaduw Ave., Tele- phone 1621, Portiand cemient. KLECTRICAL contracting. wiring and re- palring of all kinda Coridan Eiectris Co 1346 Corbin_Ave., Telephone 3368. HOUBE" WIRING—Entimates furnished. Have your work done now. Barry & Baimforth, 19 Main 8t. Phone 3504, M[ASON. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR —Henry P. Dowd, Hotel Washington. Phone 16. P. O. Hox 133. PAUL ZEHLER—Roofer, _siai asphait, tin ;ng shingle h or_repairin, 0 14 Business Service Rendered 30 HARDWARE CITY TILE CO. Let us change_your old bath room to & new h room. 197 Framcis St. Tel i DECORATIONS—Flags, otc. Call on éur weervice for sociale and weddings Eddy Awning and Decorat- Vel BARCLATY TILB & MARBLE OO SEB OUR | | BEAUTIFUL TILE WORK INSTALLED AT JOHN A. PETERSON'S NEW RESIDENCE HAZELMORS ROAD Dressmaking and Millincry 38 DRESS pleating, buttons, = hemstitching, pinking, rhinestone 'setting. Ginsburg Bhop, 19 Walnut. Call 1756, HEMSTITCHING neatly dome; also but- tone covered at 51 Prospect 8t Mre _ Albrecht. Telephone 3279-W. AEMSTITCHING, PICOTING, BUTTON covering and pinking. Bradbury & Turnbull, 17 Wallace Et. Tel. 13¢-J. CEARN DRESSMAKING, Private lemons. Classes at special low rates. Jane K. Gill, 14 Prospect 8t. Phone 3888, Dycing and Cleswing 3 NEW BRITAIN DRY CLEANING CORP The reliable cleancr and dyer. 96 and 416 West Main Strest Telephoue 364 for prompt service. OUR SAFE METHOD' OF dry cieaning insures sutisfaction. Tel. $143. Economy Dry Cleaning Co. 94 Frankiin_Square. Tnsurance—All Kinds " ACCIDENT, automobile and life, Burety & Fidelity bonds. Philip M. Fagan, Gen. Ins. 131 Main, Rooms 3and 4. Tel. 3121 GENERAL INSURANCE "AGENCY Clesson W, Parker Commercial Trust Co. Bullding [ Main 8t Patent Attorueys 28 CRAVTEX wall faish, Beaver Board eell- inge and paper banging. Call J. Gutew- skl. Phone 6 after 6:30 p m. GET MY ESTIMATE 6ot oo your heme inting aud papering. Tol 4843-W. t K. Capen. 165 Rozbury Rosd G end_decaratmg. Store,” lne., a1} Morgan, Kingsley & Main St Phone 63¢. Metal PLUMBING, Usning and gon Prompt service, Armico gutters F._Fltepatrick ., 81 [ ing, Jobbing, Sitationcry 30 PRINTING of every description st _rea~ Priath sonable prices B & G. 101 Annwn. Tel. 393, o Repairing AT MAKES of phonogra Topal Expert irmen. Call for “One Heur Al % Blalr & Bredrin, 170 we., Bew; returned same day. to order; é-:ua:mn.. Tree oy Xinds sharpened, arpened by special mae Wilcox, 204 Hart Bt o Hardware City moat St Tel ZORS of filed, wkates chinery, R, Dancing_Teachers » LEARN to Quickly and_correctly at Emerson Btudio, 162 Main 8t “Every type of dancing taught.* Local amd Private lnsinutors 8. ANBITIOUS men, boys learn barbering, ladies’ haircutting. Day or evening course oftors _wonderful _opportunity, Complete $35. Vaughu's Barber School, 14 Market St., Hartford. LEARN TO PLAY BRIDGE! A SOCIAL necessity! Moderatd tuition fees. Emers ®on_Studio, 162 Main 8t. Tel. 613, RATLWAY—Postal _clerks. . Mcn 18 up, $158-3236 month, Early' examination probable. Common education. 35 coache ed free. Write immediately for full particulars. Write Classified Box 13 L., Herald Offic (o) Help—Men Wanted a B ek, someinioo S Lo b SRR BOYS WANTED ABOUT 16 YEARS OF AGE. APPLY 132 MAIN BT. betweem 5 and 6 p. m. DIEMAKERS—Expericnced die makers wanted. Steady ‘work. B. Jahn Mfg. Co., corner Elm and Smalley Sts. B S — EXPERIENCED man wanted s dish- ;llllur. Apply Tony's Lunch, §¢ Broad EXPERIENCED CREDIT COLLECTOR . With car wanted. Apply Giibert's, 408 Main 8t MAN wanted for night_supervisor, Must know city streets and have abllity te handle men. State age, past employ- ment, references, Write Classified Box 38 R. B, Herald Oftice. SALESMEN wanted to sell product of flie Malleable Iron Testing Co. Bell to 75% of people. Call or write W, R. Lord. Tel. Beacon 1481 after 6. 36 Dodge Ave, East Hayen, Conn, WANTED, first class tool and die makers, United Tool & Die Co, 334 Ann 8t Hartford, Conn. YOUNG man about 25 years old with selling abllity and willingness to work. Also be able to drive. Apply ufternoons, uAren Wabsn SA3 Beuth Main, B, Help—Women Wanted 43 EXPERIENCED GIRL wanted for gen- eral housework; stay nights. Inquire 102 Black Rock Ave. EXPERIENCED salesiadics and alteration hands, also cashier, for new ready-to- wear dept. to be opened in conjunction Schulte United. Apply Mr. J. L. dinal, Miller's, Inc, care of Schuite United, 219 Main 8t (8 With soda fquntain _ experience, Apply Mr. Jones, Schulte United, Inc. 219 Main Bt. 4 GIRL wanted for genoral housework, Ap- ply Mre. Harry Milkowitz, 17 Vance 8t. Phone 2871. - NEW ENGLAND PATENT AGENCY— LOUIS M. BCHMIDT, 75 ELM STREET. Telephor Britain and Hartford, MIDDLE AGED WOMAN wanted housckeeper. Apply at 405 West Mhin Street, AN' HE TOL,MOM IN THE LETTER WITH HIS OWN PEN TO TELL ME THAT ONEY HE WAS AFEARED THE T (e He was sonna SEN cOWY | THROUGH N\ tl0ve! (OME