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SPEEING DRIVES PAY FINES OF $10 Judge Believes They Are Thoaghtless, But It's No Excuse| Five motorists were assessed $10 | and costs each by Judge M. D. Saxe | in police court today on the charge | RESCUE SLEEPING NAN FROM BURNING HOUSE Sergeant Feeney and Policeman Kicfler Save Saul Gemovese From Probable Death. Saul Genovese of 46 Pearl Court night have beeh burned to death while sleeping but for the discovery of a fire in the kitchen of his home, by Sergeant T. J. eeney about 2 o'clock yesterday morning. The ser- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HFERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1928, (.. INNEWINGTON ELECTS OFFIGERS | {Outline of Work for Coming | Monts Is Given Newington, Dec. 10.—Kenneth emp of the Hartford Union attend- ERROR IN WRITING CHECK BLAMED FOR MAN'S ARREST Samuel Wolf Denies Intent to Give | West Hartford Police Worth- less Order on Bank. Samuel Wolf of 748 Arch street, yroprietor of a radiator works in the rear of 107 Arch street, was ar- rested by Detective Sergeant Ellin- ger Saturday afternoon on a war- | rant for the West Hartford police, 1S ONLY 8400 Widshipmen At Annapois Als Falling O[T Report Shows Washington, Dec. 10 UP—Declar- ing that the numbers of naval offi- NAVY'S STRENGTH | aswounceuenes ] Buria) Lot Monumicnts ' NEW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORKS. 133 Osk St Moouments of all sises descriptiona Reasonable. Phone 2633, Florists 3 BOBTON FERNS. Very reasonable prices SANDELLI'S GREENHOUSE, 218 Oak St._Telephone 2181-3, Low end Found BROWN Boston bag contalning _ke: and class record bLook. Reward if r turned to Central Jr. High school. BLACK PURSE lost with bank book No. 2679. If found pleaso return to 107 AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies 8 FALCON-KNIGHT famous elceve vaive motor. R G Rudolph, 137 Cherry Street. Telephone 2051-2. FRANKLIN CARS—The car for the mext ten years Sales and Service. 401 West Maln 8t Telephone 3696. NASH motor carn. 8es the Dew fine. Sales and Service. A. G. Hawker. 68 Elm_8t._Telephone 3456. PACKARD—HUDSON—ESSEX &ales and | Service. Honeyman Auto Sales 200 East Main St Telephone 2643. OAKLAND AND PONTIAC— Vi showroom and (cspect these very fine I BUSINESS SERVICE ' *_Business Service Rendered 80 WARDWARE CITY TILE CO. 'Let us change your old bath room to a new tile bath room. 137 Francis 8St. Tel. 4170. INTERIOR DECORATIONS - Flags, ote, Call on our service for soclals and weddings Eddy Awning and Decorat- _El‘cn.. 231 Arch St Dressmaking and Milknery 38 DRESS pleating, buttons, hematiteh 2=, pinking. - rhincatons setting. Giax (P s 6. meatly done; aiso buts tons covered at 61 Prospect 8t Mre Albrecht Telephone 3213-W + Whiting ©d the meeting of the Christian En- cers and men in aviation had more | %, If found plea e ARG REES S a0 e of speeding. “I think they are cascs of thoughtless driving more Yha: anything else,” Judge Saxe remarked after hearing the evidence. Herschel L. Roberts, 34, Park Terrace, pleaded and said his wife “hollers £3 guilty 1t he geant was walking through street and saw smoke pouring irom the house. He and Officer Bugene Kieffer hastened to arouse the occu- pants but learned that Genovese was wlone in the first floor ter the sccond floor was drives faster than 30 miles an hour | They took Genovese out and she was with him when Ser-| geant T. J. Feeney arrested him at 10:30 last night at East and Jubiles streets, The sergeant Roberts e the Stanle Duwight street and around into East street at t rate of 40 miles an hour. Passing Fairview ! street, Roberts failed to reduce bis | speed, the serged Elzear Beaudo! streer, pleaded guilty E. Harper testified t him for driving @ told of anklin strect, over | s cast on r Linden he arrested th Cars were parked on both sid the street, near Wilson officer said, but Beaudoin duce his speed as he Frank Molander, 23, of 454 Sou street, Bristol, was driving west or West Main strect at 10:15 last night 1t the rate of 35 miles an hour far as Black Rock bridge and in-| creased it to 40 miles an hour west of the bridge. At Corbin avenue he | passed a car, Sergeant Feeney testi- | fied. Molander pleaded guilty | Manuel Arango, «venue, Waterbury, who forfeited his bond by failing to appear in cou Saturday, had his case reopened. Scr- geant Feeney testified that Arango was driving east on West Main strect | at the rate of 38 miles an hour| shortly after midnight Friday and he | overhauled him at Burritt street. Arango denied that he was speed- ing and made the claim that the car he was driving, being a 1921 model, could not be driven as fast as the sergeant testified. He actually was driving at the rate of 23 miles an hour, he said. Judge Saxe said the car might be a 1921 model b he felt that it was going faster than 25 miles an hour. Arango said he had attended a dance and was driving some friends home when the sergeant apprehended him. | Angus J. Urquhart, 28, of 34 Tal- | cott street, stayed home last night while his wife went to the theater, but it was so cold he thought it advisable to drive after her at the end of the performance. He left their 18 months old baby alone in the house and as he was returning with his wife he was worrled at the possibility of the baby's awakening, so he hurried through Elm street, only to find on reaching home, that Oficer Harper had followed him. | The officer testified that Urquhart drove at the rate of 40 to 42 miles an hour and did not reduce his speed at intersections. Urquhart pleaded quilty. | Arthur W. Beh, 21, of Kensington, | charged with speeding by Sergeant Feeney, paid the costs of the court on a nolle. He was arrested on South Main street about 9:30 last night. ‘, NEWSBOYS' HOME ° | Boston, Dec. 10 (UP)—Harry E.| Burroughs, once a newsboy and now a wealthy lawyer, yesterday opened an elaborate home which he has established for Boston's news- boyz. | e —— WHEN IN HARTFORD. DINE WITH US. Don’t forget to take home some Maryland oysters and fresh crackers. | HONISS’S 23 State St. Hartford, Conn. | (Under Grant's Store) 4 not re- POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN “Ma’s mad at me hecausc 1 said may be the girl witl that old man was his daughter. She talis like all is kind stand up for each Why Not A New House For Xmas | vese’s trou following | and §1,00 cer Louts | pyt | nouse rec tiveman Geno- he was window and a little later rvecovered §$40 which was in sers and which atly concerned about The fire d lent Was summon- :d by an alarm from Box 6 sent in by Officer Kieffer, and found the in- terlor of the kitchen burning fiercely. The stove had be overheated and the woodwork caught fire, The tam timated betwe 00 § flumes 1 kept : out of the chen, building be filled in from spre kit the ire ng with smoke According to Genov 'nd ¢hildren were staying in another because of the death of a son The mother was lome because resulted from his wife nily at heme ra had \‘ Catholic Churches' St. Mary's Church s at St present week a ay, are as follows: requiem high mass ginucei; Tue at 7, for Margaret ary's an- m ma or th first an ary Roche; Tuesday at 7:30, sixth anni- versary for Mrs. Rose Naples; W first anniversary Thursday for £h mass in iday at 7, s Mary O rday at 7, solemn d mass for Sar: d anniversary for McCarthy; Sat- high month's “allaban and rver- etta Mary [ receive Holy Communion day. uild will Sun- St Requicm church th yesterday ar at 7, L. anniversary Hart. Joseph's Church masses at St. Joseph's week s announced s foll Thursday mind mass for John turday at seventh for Mrs. Margaret W Dozen Families Driven to Snowy Street By Fire Biddeford, Me, Dec. 10 (P—A dozen families in night clothing were driven into the streets in a snow storm early today when the Barney block on Main street was swept by fire, started, it helieved by an explosion in the cellar. The building, a two and a ha story frame structure, one of several tenement blocks owned by the Pep- perell Mfg. Co., and occupied by their textile worker: was wrecked before the fire < brought under control, with assistance from the neighbdring city w NEW DRESS STOLEN Mrs. Peter Gagner of 41 Dassett street reported to Officer Mi Massey about 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon that bought a $15 dress in a store and had it in a bax which she land down in another store and could mnot find it a few it | minutes later. CARDS ON SUNDAY Boston, Dec. 10 (UP)—Four mar- 4 women, who claimed they w ¢ were arrested Dorchester home yesterday, charged with ng cards on the Lord's Day. The husband of one woman was held for being present. The pillor s last used at Bos- ten, November AUNT HET BY RODE QUILLEN honeymoon he she he is over a the wearin’ at when fancy breakfast table. stops boudoir cap THE COMMERCIAL COMPANY INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Commercial Teust Company Building Tel. 6000 and the! oot at af deavor held in the Parish house last evening, and gave an outline of the program to be used for the next few months. There was also election of officers with the following result: President, Alden Woodru president, Fred Rowland; Cleora Stebbins, treasurer, Anna Attwood; lookout committee, Geraldine Hurd. | The following have been appoint- ed nominating committee to recom- mend to the annual church meet- ing, ofticers of the church to suc- ceed those whose terms expire this year: Deacon Benjamin H. Goodale Mrs. Nellie Luce Eddy, aid; Mn Walter J. Canfield | W. C. T. U. Meeting ! The regular monthly meeting of the Newington Woman's Christian Temperance Union will be Thursday in the parish house. A luncheon will be served at 12:30 followed by the meeting which will |be addressed by the state general secretary of the Loyal Temperance Legion, Mrs. Margucrite Goodale of Durham, | The committee in ck {of Mrs. Cogswell, Mrs | Mrs. Haines. | Food Demonstration A food demonstration under the Auxiliary of will be given in v morning at 10:30 o'clock the first of scries of demonstrations which will be given and ull ladics of the town re invited. The demonstration will be in charge of Mrs. Walter Canfield, Mrs. E. Elliott and Mrs. Charles ' Luce. | Clear $200 on Fair | The annual fair given by the Ladics Aid Society was largely at- tended Friday afternoon and cve- ning. The bLooths which were trim- med striking appearance. A lurge Christ 1 charge of Mrs. was the chief att children, and took t fish pond they have |years, N The proceeds from the Japanese booth will go to the Newington Girls club, From an estimate given by the fair committee. The profits will be about $200. League of Women Vote of Wom- will meet Tuesday after- noon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs, 1. C. Luff, Main street. Mrs. Church of West Hartford will be the speak- e, her subject being “Living Costs.” | public is invited, Newington Notes Mr. and Mrs. Leon of Hawley reet spent the weck-end in New | York. The Newington Girls' club will be entertained at a Christmas party Friday evening December 14 at the home of Mrs. Dwight Chichester, Cedar street at 7:30 o'clock | Selectman Gilbert thas issued a call for a special town meeting | Wednesday night at the Grange hall |at 8 o'clock. rge consists Hancock Newington Grange the tree, which was Charles Iu 1 ction for the place of the 1ad in previous Th. Doctori!ccovers Sled | After Pursuing Boys | Dr. A, J. savard’s attention was called by his wife to the theft of a sled from the yard of a neighbor on Lincoln street yesterday after- noon and he chased the two boys until they dropped the sled. He re- Officer Charles McGrath, Walnut k patrolman. held | with Christmas colors made a | Iported the incident to Supernumer- | charging him with issuing a fraud- | ulent check. He will be arraigned in | West Hartford court tonight, hav- | ing been released in $50 bonds. According to Wolf, he permitted | his 14 year old son to drive his car | in West Hartford recently, not knowing that it was illegal to do so. An officer stopped him and on| learning the boy's age, summoned | Wolf to court where the costs amounted to approximately $13. paid by check, crossing off the name of the New Britain Trust Co. and having his son write in the name of the City National Bank, but an | error was made in the process, he: said, and the check eventually came to the New Britain Trust Co. and ! was protested because he had no account there. | On being notified of the protest, | Wolf at once sent a certified check to West Hartford, dccording to his | statement, and a little later an of-| ficial from that town called relative | 10 u protest fee of $2.20. On h:l\'il\g; it explained to him, Wolf had a | check for the amount made out and | sent to West Hartford, he states, | ind believed the incident was closed, | but on Saturday the local police re- ceived the warrant and had no al- ternative but to make the arrest. | CITY HAS $25.000 FUND | | FOR SEWER EXTENSION | Notes Signed Today By Officlals and Accepted By New Britain | National Bank | for $25,000 have | been signed by Mayor Paonessa and | City Treasurer Curtiss L. Sheldon | nd have been accepted by the New Britain National bank, which places | ut the disposal of the sewer depart ment funds with which to continue work. Labor gangs will be formed from _among the more needy cases in the {1ong list of unemployed compiled at |the office of the mayor and by the | board of public works, and a shift- | |ing arrangement will be effected | throush which jobs will be provided | {as many men as possible. | Sherwood road. a rock excavation | job. is to be one of the first worked. | Other districts will also be visited | the work continuing as long as funds {hold out and weather conditions vermit. The most extensive opera- tion contemplated is one which will place the Barnesdale district in the trunk line sewer system. | | The city's note i Special Notice | | | M which was to be held Monda: Special mecting of the Bricklayers, ons and Plasterers’ Union, N 10, has been cancelled.—advt, Legal The annual mecting of the share- s of the New Britain National . Pw choice of dircetors, and | if deemed advisable, for antending the Articles of Association increasing the number of directors, and for the | |transaction of any other business| proper to come before sald meeting, | | Will be held at the Banking House in New Britain on Tucsday, the Sth day | of January, 1920, Polls will be open | itrom 11 to 12 a. m. | | WILLIAM H. JUDD, Cashier, l otice | December 8, 1928, JUST KIDS | TAKE YOUR ONE FROM/ TIME — ( | navigation rccommended appropriations to take care of an increase of 10,000 enlist- cd men needed for aeronautics and | than doubled in the past five years, the annual report of the bureau of made public today, new ships. The report, submitted by Rear Ad- miral R. H. Leigh, chief of the bu- | reau, said that while the authorized | enlisted strength of the navy is 137,- 000 men, its present actual strength is only $4,000, with 5,440 officers. Limitation of congressional appro- priations, moreover, the report as- serted, had resulted in the past year in a reduction of 538, or 16 per cent in the number of midshipmen at An of 3,378 enlisted men when the & new cruisers now under construction are commissioned. In the last five years, the report said, the number of men on aero- nautical duty more (han dou- bled, bringing the estimated total for 1929 up to 693 officers and 9.213 men, or 12 per cent of the navy total STILL on o personnel. This has depleted the number of men available for regular duty. It was therefore urged that the navy line strength be raised to 95,285 in the appropriations for | 19 Man Hurt in Collision With Bus Dies Today Hartford, Dec. 10 (®—Peter 8 zinski, of this city, who was in- ured when his automobile was in a collision with a passenger bus at 1ast Windsor Saturday night, died today in the hospital from internal urt; Donald Merrell, of South Windsor, who drove the car, was killed. He leaves his parents who live in South Windsor, and a sister, Mrs. Lee Goodwin in this city. Sazinski leaves his mother, a ss: ter and three brothers, ——— —— THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick and Ready Refercnce LINE RATES for CONSLCUTIVE INSERTIONS Yearly Order Rates Upon Application Cliarge a Prepaid a0 24 day . 3 days. days. -1 line 1 line 3 1 line 18 Count 6 words to a line. 14 lines to an inch Minimum space 3 lines, Minimum Book charge, 38 cents. Telephone 925. Ask for six time rate Tho Herald will not be responsible for errors after the first insertion. Closing time 12: :30 Saturday. p. m. daily; USED CARS e Two Real Buys Priced to Sell Quickly 1925 REO Sedan Good paint, tires and mechani- cal condition A-1. 1927 REO Coupe Flying Cloud sport model. An excellent buy, don't miss secing R“w Sales & Service Cor. Elm and Park Sts. WHY SUCH A SAD FACE JODAY -MY BOY? 1 MOST ALLUS LOOK LIKE THIS ON REPORT CARD DAY A POLLY AND HER PALS woTS ALL) TTHE fwiTT! Efe'xfl ABODT OH, ASH HAS GONE| | SOON'S N For "BIRD [ MITATIONS N A BIG | HE &ITS | ! hapolis, and will mean a shortage ME BOSTON BULL terrier lost. Black with white markings. Reward. Return to 105 Lyons St. Phone 2538. ATHER case containing keys Iost. Left in post office. Finder please return A. Bent, 60 Chestnut St. EXQUISITE cleaniiness not & luxury here. Ties 15c, scaris G0c, dresses (plain) $1.00, dyeing $3.00. Superior Cleancrs & Dyers, Ine. 15 Franklin Sq. S for 14 and 18 K wed: LaDT Tiats cleaned and dyed. We call for and deliver. Old shoes rebullt. Telephone 6328. The Mod- ern_Hat_Shop, 38 Church St. suits dry cleaned and pressed, $1 a for and delivercd. Call 761. Arch St. Tailor Shop, 104 Arch St GIL, and water colo Fox_Studio, 7_Trinity St. Phou . surgical and_drese. In_your home. Mrs. A. Car. 34 Rockwell Ave. Tel. 5742, Annou Christmas special_with a free enlargement until Lec. 12. Make it snappy. Arcade Studio. | AUTOMOTIVE ' Auto and Truck Ageuci ATUBUI AND O Bales and Service, Don't miss ug the new models. Domijan Motor Co., Hotel Bur- | 136 Washington 8t. Tel Calle Fittings penter, cements 5 HOTO! Capitol Buick C Telephone 2607. CADILLAC_ AND ales & Service. A Reliable Concern, Bt._Tel CHEVROI VT BALES & SERVICE. Pat- terson Chevrolet, Incorporated, 1141 Stanley_Street. Telephone 211. CHANDLER MOTOR CARS. Sale and Service, Charland's Auto Service Sta. tion, 432 Main St. opposite East Main _Telephous 1544 X5 | DODGE™ BROTHERS motor cars _and Graham Bros. MOTORS, INC. 411 West Main | trucks. Now all sixes B, & F Motor Sales Corp., 1129 Stanley Street. Telephone 751, DE BOTO SIX, Marvelous Ca Come in and eee it. J B Morav's Motor Sales. 313 Church St. Telephone 28432, FORD CARS, trucks. tractors. parts. eervis farm ftmplement: Autofnotive Sales & Service. 248 Elm St and 45 Arch St Telephone 2700 or 27Ul GRAHAM-PAIGE Sixe and Eights now on display in_our new home. 250 Arch Howard W. Whitmore. Tel. 2810 [OBILE CARS AND GMC TRUCKS ales and Service. Trudon & Platt 240 Partford Ave. Telephone 3811-2. USED CARS s —————— ) SAVE MONEY | Buy One of These at a Big Reduction | THREE BRAND NEW | WHIPPETS | One Six Cyl. Coach | One Six Cyl. Roadster One Four Cyl. Cabriolet | TERMS and TRADES Come in and see the new Whippet—a beautiful car, | Elmer | Automobile Co. 22 Main St. Tel: 1513 Open Evenings READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RESULTS WELL-WELL-SQ YOU v 6oT SIK VEH! AN'IF YASK ME, 1 DONT THINK HE | HOUSE NG, PICOTING, BUTTON and pinki; Bradbury & 17 Wallace Et Tel 134-J. RN DRESSMA Pri: lessons, Classes at speclal low ratea Jane B. 14 F!uwes‘lrfit Phone }_ll. ng and Cleaumg 3 NEW BRITAIN DRY CIEANING CORP. The reliable cleaner and dyer #4: and 415 Wesmt Main Street Telephone 364 for prompt service. OUR SAFE WETHOD OF dry cleaning tnsures wutisfaction Tel. 6149 Economy Dry_Cleaning Co. 84 Franklin_Sauare. Insurance—Al Kinds 2] ACCIDENT, cutomebile and life. Surety & Fidelity bonds. Philip M. Fagan, Gen. _Ins, 151 Maln, Rooms 3and 4. Tel. 312 GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY Clesson W. Parker Commercial Trust Co. Building 55 West Main . Patent_Attorneys 25 ATENT AGENCY— IMIDT, 75 ELM STREET. Telephone New Britain and Hartford. __ Moviug, Storing, Crating [ FURNITURE and planc moving General trucking of all kinda gfl& H. Smedley, 68 Bassett St Tel. §: 3 CALL Crowley's package delivery for Tow rates on packages delivered anywhere _in New Britain or vicinity. Tel. 5245-J. J. P. FARRELL: local and long distance turniture and piano moving Genera) carting. 40 Talcott 8t. Tel H_BROWN Trucking CB. Local and Tony distance Furniture and piano movt Estimates given. 252 East Main 8t Tel. day or night 3971 or 1173. STORAGE for furniture; Individual roome; dry. clean and safe. Packing. crating. The Hardware City Storage. Tel. B, W. Shultz 24. or A. E. Huribut. 6186. Painting, Paper Hanging 87 CRAFTEX 1 fini Board celie ngs and paper hanging. Call J. Gutow: ®kl. Phone 659-4 after 6:30 p. m. PSLEEL00D NES#pEter 6. 30iip, i, EREN GET MY ESTIMATE fiist on your home painting and papering. Tel ¢542-W, Dwight K. Capen, 165 Roxbury Roag. PAINTING and decorating. “The Paint Store,” Morgan, Kingsley & Thom Inc., 411 Main St. Phone 634. Plumbing, Heating, Metal Work ¥8 BING, tinning and general jobl Prompt ervice. Reasvnable cl Louis Nalr, 118 Lafayette St. Tel 2754, WORK, copper and 0 gutters and conductors. Thomas- Fitzpatrick & Co.. Pontiac Dealer, 60 Chestnut §t., (nest to_car_barn). Telephone 2215 STUDEBAKER MOTOR CAWS- Bales and Bervice. Albro Motor Sales Co., Arch 8St. Telephone 260. WHIPPET Fours and Sixes. Sal Service. Elmer Automobile Ca., Maln_St_Telephone 1513, WILLYS-KNIGHT ND OVERLAND— Sales and Service. Fine motor cars. Beloin Garage and Motor Sales Fred Beloin, Jr.. Pi 115 Church 8treet ‘Telephone 4560 REO EALES & SERVICE. Frank P. Mc- Namara, corner Elin and Park Streete ‘Telephone 2110. Autos and Trweks For Sale ° FORD RUNABOUT, with Lody, $76 § TOURINGS, $25. 1 §EDAN, % 35 BERLIN AUTO SALES 7T TEL. 613 BERLIN NEIL TIRE & BATTERY CO. 39 WASHINGTON ST. TELEPHONB 300—INSTANT SERVICE Tires—~Tubes— Batteries—Chatns Vulcanizing—Auto Electrio Repalr Service Stations—Repairing 17 VISIT US 'n our new home Texzaco gas and oll products 176-186 Arch St., cor- Pearl. HllddrAulo Products Co AT ¥ 'R S8ERVIC] re vul- canizing, battery service (automobile and radio) generator repalring, brake lining. Telephone 708 Rudy's Battery _Service, 183 East Main St re: ARCH ST. RADIATOR WORKS—S8. Wolf, prop. Auto radiators, body fenders. repairing. 107 Arch St. Phone 1709. AUTO TOPS AND SIDE CURTAINS made and repaired. Rumble seat ps. Closed car tops a epecialty. John's Auto Tofp Shop, 103 West St CADILLAG AND NASH—Specialty. Have your car repaired now J. B. Morans Garage, 3131 Clhurch St. Tel. 2842-2. CET US put your battery in shape. Quick- est expert service. Exide Battery Serv- tee, St. Telephone 2 & B ER, expert_radiator_repair, Au- $horized Harrison service station. Quick- est sorvico at lowest cost. Rear 47 Glen St. Telephone 5490. RADIATORS repaired by our new meth- od. Expert work. Gordes Auto Supply, Everything for your Car, 49 East Main St._Tclephone 6111, RADIATOR repairing at lowest prices; quick service; satistaction guaranteed. New England Radiator Works, 25 East Main St. near Main._Telephone 860 REPAIRING on makcs of cars B pert mechanics available day and night TING of every description at Teme sonable prices B & G. Printing Corp., 167_Arch St. Tel §39) Repairing 8 Al.!; MAKES of phonographs repaired. l;u;ert r:yvlnrmen Call for “One Hour ndy.” 5282 Blair & rot Main 8t Brsdin A1 BEDDING. niattreases, cushions, ote., re- made equal to new; returned same day. Bedding made to order; upliolstering. Hardware City Bedding Co. 60 Tre- mont St. Tel. 3"25. TIRES BATTE! VICE—P. & V. Tire & Battery Co. 1 Myrtle St. Plone 3693. BUSINE Bullding and Contractors Ll CHIMNEY repairing, general mason and plastering work. Work guaranteed J. 1 McLarney. 24 Newlield Ave. Tel. 891, CONCLETE CONSTRUCTION—L. O, Zet: terman. 175 Shuttle Meadow Ave., Tole- bhone 1621_Portland cement ELECTRICAL contracting, va Dancing Teachers 35 to dancs quickly and correctly nerson Studio, 152 Main Bt Svery type of dancing taught.” __Local and Private Instructors 31 men, Loys learn barbering, haircutting. ~ Day or evening courss offers wonderful opportunity. Complete §35. Vaughn's Barber School, Hartford, wiring and re- ing of all kinds Coridan Electrie Co 1345 Corbin_Ave.. Telephone 3258, WIRING—Estimates furnished Have your work done now Barry & Bamforth. 19 Main §t. Phone 2504, STASON. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR —Henry P. Dowd, Hotel Washington. Phone 1555, P_ 0. Hox 132 PAUL ZEHLER—Toofer. slate, asphalt. tin and shingle roofa or_repairingPhone 143 Business Services Rendered Moderate tuition fees. Emer- 162 Main St. Tel. 613. clerks. 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