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Clty ltems Mrs. J. Robert Story of Arlington, Mass., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Robert C. Vance, Italian spaghetti Thurs,, Crowell" —advt. The condition of Mrs. James N. | Wilson of Commonwealth asenue, who has been seriously ill for the past week, is much improved. COLLEGES CLOSED - BY RAGING ‘L’ Disease Spreads Through Land From Pacific Coast Washington, Dec. 12 UP—Schools | and colleges in widely separated sections of the country continue to close because of the outbreak of in- fluenza, although Surgeon Gener: Cumming thinks this closing is o little value in cities, while of benetit | in rural districts. The disease, first noticed in Cali- | fornia and on the Pacific coast, has spread until it is reported from many localities, Kansas leading all the states with 13,546 reported cases. Montana has 4,580 known cases and Colorado 1,936. Wabash Shuts Down Wabash college, Crawfordsville, Indiana, closed yesterday because of the malady, as did Clemson college, Greenville, South Carolina and Mary's college, St. Mary's, Kans The University of Kansas is suspend- ing today, while grade and high| schools over the south and west are discontinuing. + Previous advice of health authori- { ties to “go to bed and stay there it influenza develops was reite mtm by Surgeon General Cumr ing. 0 to bed the moment colds and feverishness develops,” he said. Along with this and the news of the spread of the dis~ase came the | statement by Dr. G. W. McCoy, di-| rector of the hygienic laboratory of tie public health service, that the bacillus which causes influenza had never been isolated. “It {s impossible,” hesaid, “to say whether the disease results from activities of one or of several germs. . Thus far the disease aj parently is in a mild form, the deaths attribut- ed to it having been few, compara- tively speaking. 500 Gallon Still Found in Branford Gifts cost less, Axelrod's, 36 Broad | —advt. Stanley Woman's Rellet Corps vill hold its regular meeting and mrun election of officers in Judd's Friday afternoon at 2:30 George T. Kimball, president of American Hardware Corp, is in w York city. r ing of Pride circle, . will be held Thurs- 9 o'clock in Red Men's hall at 277 Main street. Elec- tion of officers will be held and fol- |1owing the meeting a turkey supper will be serve Special hot 1u | —advt. Captain James Crowe of Co. No. 5 of the fire department underwent E operation at vesterday afternoon. ed resting comfortably today will have another operati | He is under care of Dr. PLAINVILLE NEWS (Continued from Pa es at Crowell's. He was report- and Splain. ige Seven) 510 Meet Tomorrow The Wo! Auxiliary of the Church of Our Saviour will meet in the parish house Thursday after- noon at 2:30 o'clock. Jones Estate will Run Into Millions New York, Dec. 12 (®—The will drawn by George H. Jones, la chairman of the board of the § ard Oil company of New . twent: en ago when he was New Haven, Dec. 12 (P—A 500 (2 $100 a month clerk in Oil City, .gallon still and a corwpletely equip- | Pa, was filed yesterday in White iped plant for distilling denatured | Plains, !alcohol was seized by a squad of | The thirteen typewritten lines of elght federal prohibition agents yes 'the document bequeathed to iterday in & barn in Branford mear widow, Mrs. Bianche K. Jones, !the property of Lt. Gov. B. Edwin whole of an estate listed then Brainard. worth “more than $10,000" hut be- The agents arrested Michael Ri-!lieved to have amounted at the time verso, 42, Carmine Trachito, 50, of death to several millions. !John DeLuccia, 38 and. Donato Ar-| Jones wrote that he was “not un- vito, 30, all of this city. mindful of my two cl . Ruth The four were taken before United | 5. and Mildred M.. b States Commissioner Robert Alcorn figent that they will :and were held for the February term | mother their best friend.” lof court after they had waived ex-|yow married. ‘amination. | . Riverso's boads were set at $2.- 1000, Trachito’s and DeLuccia’s at '$1,000 each and Arvito's at $600 and all furnished the money. The raiding party consisted of Frank T. Putney, deputy prohibition administrator for the state; FEdwin ,F. Raffile, agent in charge of New Haven; Chief Enforcement Agent Briggs and Agents Dolan, Manion, Keene, Lindbergh and Cote. I years find in their Octoven~vion Struck Charles Higby of 65 South Bur- rect was struck by an automo- W. E. Hotchkiss of t Main and Sonth evening, and was Detective Sergeant po- bile driven by Waterbury at v Burritt streets la slightly injured Sllinger reported no cause for lice action. Mr. Highy Is 85 vears of age, @ Steam boilers have been made veteran of the Civil war and for a| which will withstand a pressure of number of years was employed as ‘one thousand pounds. elevator operator at city hall. POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN AUNT HET BY ROBERT QUILLEN “When Ma’s talkin’ to the girls in my office she has a smile that seems to inform them she's not fooled even if everything does look all right on the surface.” (Copyright, 1928, Puohswers Syndicate) “You can tell they wasn't raised right. The idea of them stayin’ till ten o'clock, an’ it Saturday night an’ baths to take.” (Copyright, 1928, Putlisners Syndicate) Why Not A New House For Xmas THE COMMERCIAL COMPANY INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Commercial Trus Company Building Tel. 6000 HAVE YOU ¢5,000:% To go into one of the best profit opportunities in New Dritain for years? This busin the exclusive direct factory franchise for ti le of a Yi-ton delivery truck required by every business }mu~L with a delivery service problem. Extensive sales also made to municipalities and private owners. Product nationally advertised, backed by intensive factory sales campaign and effective dealer helps. Manufacturer 24 years in automotive business and noted for fair dealings. Territory should do volume of $25,000.00 annually and net 1007 profit in invest- ment to right man who goes after sales in a busi- ness-iike manner. All inquiries treated in confidence. Box 21 S, open will ¢: ALT, Hartford hospital | n shortly. | am con-! Both are | While Crossine Street NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1923, QUEEN NARY UNYEILS GITY TO HAVE LAW O MONOXIDE FLUES ..., . e e ropety Ovuers Wil Fae Yar| " "o e <= ‘ o Install Pipes London, Dec. 13 UP—Despite anx- i | iety over the illness of her royal hus- l ~|band, Queen Mary gave renewed evi- Every property owner in the city: goncq today of her devotion to duty. will be motificd by the building de- | partment that gas water heaters be conuected | the with chimney flues cr flue pipes, and will be allowed one year to comply, the recormmendation of the ardi- nance committec of the common council is adopted. Last night, the | committee heard an explanation of | the proposed ordinance by Plumbing | Inspector O. A. Peterson and Coun- cilman W. § Warner expressed the | ling that there should be pro- toction from the danger caused by heaters already installed. Tt was held that by allowing a year for property | Thousands of spectators gathered owners to comply, no har€-hip|at the memorial to join the queen would be worked and Corporation [In paying tribute to the marine Counsel Kirkham was instructed to | Lheroes and to express their appre- cmbody such a provision and send it | clation —of her fortitude in going to the council for act.on. [through with the engagement. 'l'h‘c SR A 3 {sight of the queen driving through L Sonsideration was kiven b the !yie city unaccompanied by the king. le on which a public hearing was | W28 & etrange one and it geemed to held last week. Several points were | 2rOUse in the people a deeper senne discussed at length and it was de- | °f 1ovalty to and sympathy for the | a cided to meet next Tuesday at 7:30 oYl family. |10 go into the matter again. It is| ‘r\)m((l d that two or three meetings will be held before the proposed | code is ready for another hearing. After an explanation by Secretary Thomas Linder of the board of ad- justment, proposed changes in the zoning ordinance were approved. They have already been approved | by the board of adjustment. Find New Way to [ Combat Diseases | san Francisco, Dec. 12 UP—Pos- sibility of combatting certain dis- cases by increasing bodily tempera- ture through mechanical means, causing bacteria to die from the heat generated, was given impetus in medical circles here today as the result of a case reported at the Uni- versity of California medical school. | In an official report, Dr. Harold | M. F. Behneman, assistant at the chool, declared that a patient re- covered from a skin disease after developing a temperature of 110.6 degrees, The announcement said this tem- perature was higher than other au- | thentle cases recorded in print. Dr. Behneman and two other physicians concluded that the ex- cessive heat of the body had “alded in controlling ‘the bacteria causing his trouble.” The name of the pa- tient was not divulged. first time unveiled a war cantile and fishing fleets who were lgst at sea in the World War. The occasion was the first which the heard on- the radio. The entire ceremonial was broadcast by station | BBC, giving opportunity for tens of | thousands of British subjects to hear | the voice of their ruler's consort in | this time of anxiety and stress. | of public affection. ‘ ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Burial Lots. Monuments ' NEW BRITATN MONUMENTAL WOR descriptions Reasonable. Phone 2633, Florists 3 | BOSTON FRRNS. Very reasonabie prices SANDELLI'S GREENHOUSE, 218 Osk St. Telephone 2181-3 los and Found s HUNTING dog lost. Threo months old; black with white spots; white neck and 1f found return to A. Balocke, 64 1d_Ave. LOST "$20 Dll, mear St. Clair or _Corbl Ave. bus station. Return to 218 Win _throp &t, 3rd floor. Reward. . Personals EXQUISITE cleanliness uot a luzury here. Ties 15c, scarfs 50c, dresses (plain) $1.00, dyelng $3.00. Superior Cleaners & 15_Franklin_8q. K8 for 14 and 18 K wed ding rings. Watch repairing. Himberg & _Horn, 392 Main Bt. ‘and 10 R. R. Arcade TADIES and gentlemen's hats cleaned and dyed. We rall for and deliver. Ol thoen rebullt. Telephone €334, The Mod Hat_Shop, 38 ater col ox Studlo Trinity St. Phone 3462-W. SPENCER CORBETS, surgical and dreee Fittings in_your home, Mrs. A Cat penter, 34 Rockwell . 5742, Announcements K POCKET mirrors from your snap shot or your own photo to enclose in Xmas packages, 25c. Made while you walt. Ar- cade Studio. l AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencics [ ATUBURN AND OVERLAND Bal Bervice. Dom't miss sceing the ‘new models. Domijan Motor Co., Hotel Bur- ritt Garage, 136 Washington Bt Tel 4375, BUICK MOTOR CARB—GSales and Bervice Capitol Buick Co. Telephone _2607. c & Bervice. LASH MOTORS, INC “A TReliahle Concern,” 411 West Main St. Tel. 3000, CHEVROI %T BALES & SERVICE. pat Chevrolet, Incorporated, 1141 Slrre!. Telephone 211 CHANDLER MOTOR CARS. Sale and Bervice. Charland’s Auto Bervice Bta tion, 433 Main St., opposite East Main ‘Telephone 1544. DODGE BROTHE! Graham Broa. fajor William Pardee | Dies in California | Pasadena, Cal, Dec. 12 (P—Ma- jor William Pardee, who saw serv- ice in Northwest Indian campaig and the Philippine Island insurrec- tion in 1900, died at his winter home yesterday. He is survived by a wid- ow who lives here, and a daughter, Charlotte, who arrived from North Adams from a paralytic Vuneral services will be The body will be | cremated and the ashes shipped to his former home in Oswego, N. Y. | for burial. | Special Notice Help the needy at Christmas time and come to the public charity whist which is to be held tomorrow night at Judd's hall on Main street. The admission will he 50 cents and the proceeds will be used to help the poor and needy during the Christmas season. A 10-pound tur- key will he ofered as a door prize. Remember 8:30 o'clock. It is being !conducted under the auspices of | Ladies’ Auxiliary, A. 0. H.—advt. Strect. Telepho OF 80TO ETX. "A Marssious Ca in and wsee it B Moran's M Sales, 3134 Churcn 8t. Telephone 2842- JUST KIDS UTTLE OROPS OF WATER LITTLE GRAINS OF SAND, OCEAN-AND 'rHEj ~\, MIGHTY LAND SIDE 1926, King Featives Synicare neGrest Brtan r-hin rsrved: i | | POLLY AND HER PALS HON.HOZRORS! 1S HON ASH. NEVER TO CEASE HS HIDEOUS BIRD IMITATIONS 2 BRITISH MONUMENT| She motored from Buckingham Pal- | the ordinance requiring | ace into the city of London and for | memorial—one to members of mer- | on | queen's voice has been | | Queen Mary herself was obviously touched by the spontaneous display | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | 123 Oak St Monuments of all sizex and | 1139 Stanley Strest e e < | AND LA SALLE CARS— | mot trucks. Now all sixes 8 & F Motor Bales Corp. 1129 Stanley | 8. | I | T ———Y THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick and Ready )uhnnc- LINE RATE! for CONSECUTIVE XNSERTIONI Yearly Order Ratea Upom Application | Auto and Truck Agencies FORD CARS, trucka, Sales & Service. Howard W. Whitmore. Tel. 8t 810. ' : AUTOMOTIVE ‘ AUTOMUTIVE ' tractors, parts. wervice, farm implements. Automotive . 248 Elm 8t and ¢ Arch Bt T!Ie?nnc 2700 o1 2701. GRAHAM-PAIGE Sizes and Eights Dow on display in our mew home. 250 Arch Service Stations—Repairing ll mun g and oll producta 176-186 ner W. Pearl. Budd ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE—1 canizing, battery service (automobile and radio) generator repairing. brake Charge Prepald H —Sales and Service. Trudon & Platt. 221 Aing 240 Hartford Ave Telephone $811-2. | FALCON-KNIGHT famous sleeve vaive R C Rudolph, 137 Cherry motor. Street. Telephone 205! FRANKLIN CARS—The car for the mext ten years Sales and Ier\:lcc. 403 West Main 8t. Telephone 36! §ASH motor_car. Bes TR Bales and Bervice. A. G. Hawker, Telt))hell. 2456. ' PACKARD—HUDSON. SSEX Eales and Service, Honeyman Auto Gales, 200 East Main St Telephone 2542 GAKI.AND AND PONTIAC— Visit Count 6 words to & line, 14 lines to an inch Minimum space 3 lines. Minimum Book charge, 38 cents. phone 925. Ask for six time rate The Herald will mot be responsible for errors after the first insertion. &losing time 12:30 p. m. daily; 9:30 m. Baturday. Elm_St. a. our showroom and icspect these very fine automobiles. C. A. Bence, Oakland and Pontlac Dealer. 50 Chestnut St. (mest to car_barn). Telephone 2216. STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS— Sales and Service. Albro Motor Sales Co. 2325 Arch Bt Telephone 260. | WHIPPET Fours and Sixea Service. [Elmer Automobile Co. Main 6t Telephone 1513. USED CARS Let Us Get Your Bales and 13 {{UPMOBILE CARS AND GMC TRUCKS lining. Telephone 708. Rudy's Battery Service, 183 East Main St., rear. ABCH &7 RADIATOR WORKS-—8& Wait prop. Auto radiators. body fenders Fepairing. 107 Arch Bt Phone 1705, AUTO TOPS AND GIDE CURTAVNS mads and repaired Rumble seat tops, Closed car tops s specialty Joho's Aute Tor 103 Tel DILLAC A\IJ hASH—flp’flully. your car repaired now J. B Morans Garage, 313% Church Bt. Tel. 2842-3. LCET US put your battery in shaps. Quick- est expert wservice Exide Battery Serv- 3 (hellnul St. Telephone 2905 0. BECKER. expert radiator repair. AU thorized Harrison service station. Quick- 2 wervice at lowest cost. Rear )7 Glen 8t._Telephone 5450. RADIATORS repaired by our new meth- od. Expert work. Gordes Auto Supply, Everything for your Car, 49 East Main St. Telephone 6111. RADIATOR _repairing_at lowest pricer. quick service; satisfaction guaranteed Now England Radiator Worka. 25 East Main St. near Main. Telephone $80. WITLYS: ‘IGHT A!\ OVERLAN‘D— Sales and Fine motor 1929 MARKERS No Bother Beloln Garage. “and Moter Ealen_Frea | Beloin, Jr.. Prop., 115 Church Street Telephone ¢560. REO EALES & SERVICE. Frank P. Me- Namara, corner Elm and Park Streets Telephone 2110 —eee Autos and Trucks For Sale FORD RUNABOUT, with body, $7§ No Long Waiting WE DO ALL THE WORK Daily Trips'to the Capitol 24 HOUR SERVICE i Fee Only 50c Come in and fill out your application before the rush starts. § TOURINGS, $25-$36 1 SEDAN, $38 BERLIN AUTO SALES TEL 6135 BERLIN H— ONEIL TIREB & BATTERY CO, 39 WASHINGTON 6T. '| TELEPHONB 900—INSTANT SERVICE Tirs—Tubes—Batteries—Chatus Vulcanizing—Aute Electric Repalr HERE IS A VERY FIN FIVE PASS. SEDAN FOR $350 JEWETT Six, 4 door, finished in handsome marine blue Duco, fresh, plump, clean upholstery. Tires in excellent condition. Snubbers, bumpers and spare. One of the best all around medium weight sedans, not too Light, not too heavy. We guar- antee satisfaction with this, be- cause it's extra good for the price. If you fancy a light sport cabrio- let see this STAR, 1928 6 cyl Cabriolet with ‘folding top and roomy rumble scat, finished in moss green Duco. Speclal Hayes-Hunt body, snubbers and spare tire. For snap, power and “g0" this is hard to beat. Orig- inal price $1,010, now $550. CHRYSLER “70" 5 pass. Brougham, popular six cyl. 2 door model in attractive, clean condition. Price $450 with extra tire, heater, ‘chains, ete. PAIGE 1926, 125 in. wheel base Sedan. The well known model 6-72 which runs 70 miles per hour and 16 miles per gal. Ful- Iy equipped, guaranteed thor- oughly overhauled in our own shop. Price $650. FORD Tudor Sedan, fine running, practically new tires, good bat- tery, fair paint. Shock ab- sorbers anc extra tire, $75.00. OVERLAND six Sedan, old model in fair running condition, new battery and good tires, $45.00. Automotive Sales & Service 248 ELM STREET Tel. 2700-2701 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 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 seeing J!. Reo Sales & Service Cor. Elm and Park Sts. six cyl. model in good running order. Price $25 to purchaser. (Worth §50.00). WANTED—Chain Hand Holst for small Ford dump truck. HOWARD W. WHITMORE Tel. 2810 Open Evenings 250 Arch- Street My GRANPA STEBBING ON MY FATHER'S 1S NSITIN US AN WHAT DO YuM THINK HE TOL ME WTH HtstRY N MOUTH? HE SAID T N_HIS SoLiD BLACK Ashur Gets Caught in His Own “Trap” BUICK E-45 7 pass. Touring, old || REPAIRING on all makes of cara Ex- pert mechanics available day and night Hotel Washington Garage. Phone 1735 BUSINESS SERVICE l Moving, Storing, Crating E ] P FARRELL. lodll aad long disance Geners) ¥ cartvens. amd piane moving carting. 40 Taicott 8¢ Tel 1136. B _BROWN Trucking Os. Local and oeg distance Furniture and Estimates given. Tel. day or night 3971 or 1173 STORAGE for furniture; Individual roome; dry. clean and safe. Packing. erst! The Hardware City Storage Tel B W. Shults 24. or A E._Huridbue, , 6186 P-lntln:, Paper !m [ k1. GET MY ESTIMATE firet on your home painting _aud papering Tel. 4843-W. Dwight K. Capen. 165 Wuzbury Rosé. ING and_decorating _ ~The Pait Store,” Moigan. Kingsley & fl.-p—. Inc., 411 Main 8t, Phone 4. Plumbi Heating, Metal Work 38 PLUMBING, Unning and general jobbing, Prompt service. Reasunable charges Louia Natr. 116 Lafayette 8t Tel. 3764, SHEET METAL WORK. coppér i Armico gutters and conductors F. Fitzpatrick & Co.. 215 Park Printing, Jobhing, Ntationery 80 PRINTING of overy,_dcscription at_ree- sonable prices. B'& G. Printing Corp., 107_Arch St. Tel. 899, pditis Repairing | FTIRES _ BATTERIES. AUTO ELECTRIC BERVICE—P. & V. Tire & Battery COL 261 Myrtle St. Phono 3693, Huliding and Contr: ] CHIMNEY repairing. general mason and plastering work. Work guaranteed J. ! Mularuey, 24 Newficld Ave. Tel. 831. CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION—L. O. Zet- terman. 175 Shuttle Meaduw Ave., Tele- phone 1621 _Portland cenient. ELECTRICAL contracting, wiring pairing of all kinda. Coridan Elctrio Co 1345 Corbin_Ave., Telephone 3258, HAGUSE WIRING—Estimates furnished Have your work done mow s 19 Main St. Phone 250! A RACTOR —Henry P. Dowd, Hotel Washington Phone 1655. P. O. Box 132 PAUL ZEHLER— Roofer. _slate, asphalt. tin and shingle roofa or_repairing. Phone 1450, Business Services Rendered BARCLAY TIL® & MARBLE CO. SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL TILE WORE INSTALLED AT A. PETERSON NEW RESIDENCE HAZELMORD ROAD JOHN | FATDWARE CITY TILE CO. —Let us change your old bath room to & new Ule bath room. 197 Francis &t Tel " INTERTOR DECORATIONS—Flags, _etc Call on our servico for socials and weddings Eddy Awning and Decorat ing Co. 231 Arch St. Dressmaking and illincry | DRE pinkin, 22 stitching, Ginsburg plcating, buttons, rhincstone sett 19 Walnut, Call 1 ALL MAKES of phouographs BEDDING, mattresses, cusbions, etc., re- made equal to new; returned ssme Bedding made to order; upholatering. Hardware City Bedding Co. 60 Tre ont St Tel 3°25 RAZORS of ‘all kiuds sharpened, i filed, skates sharponed by special ma chinery. R. H. Wilcox, 204 Bt EDUCATIONAL Daucing Teachers 35 LEARN to dance quickly and correctly Emerson Studio, 162 Mal type of dancing taught.” Local and Priv. LEARN TQ PLAY BRIDG necessity! Moderate tuition fees. Emer- son Studio, 162 Main St. Tel. 613, L EMPLOYMENT l R Help—Agents Wanted 40 WANTED in New Britain and other Con- necticut cities, 300 more good men to help introduce and retail Rawleigh's Good Health Products. You will be sup- plied from our new branch house just opened at Albany. Nothing new—no ex- perimenting. On the market since 1589 170 necessities used daily in every heme. Over million packages sold over 15 mil- t factories We it, sales o the most Lusiness every- where. Write today. . Ruwlelgh Co., - 2 0 book order: Stock and hire agents. High est commizslons. Exclusive territory Wayne Nurserics, Newark, New TTCHING neatly don tona covered at 6 Albrecht also but- Prospect St. Mrs Telephone 3279-W. andpinkin 17 Wallace CEARN DRESSMAKING. Private lessons Classes at wpecial low rates Jane E Gill,_14_Prospect Dyeing RY CLEANING CORP Th ner and dyer. ¥6 ana 415 West Main Streot Telephone 364 fo1_prompt_service, OUR BAFE METHOD OF dry cleaning insures satisfaction Tel. 6149 Economy Dry Cleaning Co.. 94 Franklin Square lnuuumo—All Kinds Fidelity bonda. Phil 1 Main, Rooms RAL INSURA , Closson_ W, Commercial Trust Co. Building 55 _West Main St Phone DIEMAKERS Experienced diemakers wanted. Bteady work. B. Jahn Mig. Co. corner Eim and Smalley Sts. HEADER man wanted, capable of mi ing u#n tools and oversecing a batt of cold headers on accurate Write Classified “o‘ E'} A. R, y work, Heraltl Do _you ¢ s m.mh-m and paye I betwoen 4 and G, Wednesday X to_stay . Plone are of child. Apply 100 Sefton Driv calt 1274 Patent Attorneys NEW EN AND PA' i ? o LOUIS M SCHMIDT, 75 ELM®STREET. Telephone New Britain _and Hartford i Moving, Storing, Crating ' FURNITURE and piano moving Genera | trucking of all kinda Geo. H. S8medley 8 Bassett 8t Tel. 830-2. 26 | nctal houstwork, One to Ifurtford. Apply Mrs. 83 Westbourne Parkway. to go Feinbluny, © do t with genoral Touse- children. Apply GIRL for housework, G for girl willing to work. lazelwell road, near and Reference orthend park. SALL Crowley's package delivery for low et el FpR aal el ay ere in New Britain or vicinity, Tel i GIRL WANTED for to work in 1 general liouseworks riford. Call 5U05-J.