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City Items Camp Clara, R. N. of A., will hold: ® meeting tonight at 8 o'clock at | 8t. Jean de Baptiste hall. | Wilfred Bollard of 30 Sexton | street sustained a laceration of the forearm Saturday afternoon whea a pair of ice tongs slipped while he was putting a cake of ice into an automobile. Dr. A. J. Savard attend- ed him. Edward Kroll, 13, of 200 Daly avenue, discharged the wadding and powder of a blank cartridge into the palm of his hand Saturday afternoon, causing a painful injury. Dr. A. J. Savard attended him. Angelo Buccini, 10, of 1700 Cor- bin avenue, was knocked down by an automobile driven by Katleen B. Gallagher of 11 Vine street Sat- urday afternoon on Broad street, but apparently escaped unhurt, as| he ran across the street to his| father and continued on his way. Members of the board of health| will attend the monthly meeting | tomorrow at 9 o'clock at the office | of Dr. L. J. Dumont, superinten-| dent. | Mr. LeBlond wkho operates a car | | | washing establishment, makes a statement. We don't intend to wash them all but those we wash are washed clean. Special rates Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.—advt. | The monthly meeting of the Dor- cas Social Temple will be held to- night at 8 o'clock at I. 0. O. F. hall, Arch street. The committee in charge of the last Strawberry festi- | val reports a net gain of $15. | Frank Domijan was arrested yes- | terday for violation of parole from | the State School for Boys at Meriden | by Officer William Politis. | The police were notified today of | the return of the operator's licenses | of Ludwik Maltz, Sr., of 132 Lyons street, Paul Wotkiewich of 27 Allen street and Dr. Martin L. O'Neil | Vincent Wroblski of 32 Broad | street notified Officer William Cro- nin last night that he threw a stick | at a crowd of boys to drive them | away from his store, and it went | through the window of John Cal- coski's store at 34 Broad street. He | was willing to settle for the damage. Herschel Smith of 51 Hartford avenue reported to Officer Cosgrove last night that his express wagon was stolen from his yard. The officer interviewed a suspect, who denied the allegation Officer John Kennedy found the front door of the Commercial Trust | Co. open at 11:35 o'clock yesterday forenoon and summoned the super- intendent of the building. who locked it. The door was locked at § o'clock, Officer Kennedy reported, indicating that someone had been in the bank in the meantime. Nothing was disturbed, however. A regular meeting of L. D. Pen- field camp, Auxiliary No. 1, will be held Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock sharp at Junior O. U. A. M. hall. Officers will wear white and there will be initiation of a class of candidates. A social will be held | after the meeting at 8:30 o’clock and refreshments will be served. | A. G. Hammond Auxiliary, U. 8./ W . will entertain members and | friends Wednesday afternoon from | 2 to 5 o'clock at the state armory. | Danbury Youth Killed By Lightning in Storm | Danbury, July T ® — Eugi‘ncl Davis, 9 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Ddvis of Hull's Hill, | & short distance west of this city, was instantly killed by lightning during the heavy hail and rain storm | that swept over this locality last evening. The boy was one of several | children taking shelter underneath | & ‘ree in the yard of the Davis home, After a flash of lightning, the ]Ja\lsi boy fell to the ground. None of the | others underneath the tree was| harmed. A woman who picked the boy up, believing him to have heen| only stunned. felt the effects of the electric from the bod Had He Been Drinking? | Wasn’t It the Fourth? | McGovern of Rockwell avenue notified Detective Sergeant | P. J. O'Mara vesterday that it was he who was struck last Friday by an antomobile driven by John B. Vieira | Thomas of 335 Myrtle street at Beaver and Lasalle streets, and demanded that | Vieira buy him a drink, which the driver refused to do McGovern told sergeant he €ustained an injury to his back, which he was not aware of immedi- ately aftér the accident, and he| wanted to know whose car struck him. When the sergeant asked Me- | Govern if he was drinking that day, he replied: “Now, that's a foolish | question. Was I drinking? It was| Fourth of July, wasn't 12" the | | | QUAKE FELT BY INSTRUMENT ‘ Washington, July 7 (#—An t’zrlh-i quake of moderate intensity was rr.l corded today at the Georgetown U versity Seismological Observatory. | It began at $:38 a. m. reached its| maximum at 8:50 a. m. and ended | 9:30 a. m., it was estimated to| e been centered about 2,600 miles from Washington. The direction | | 53—FARM A THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for and Ready Reference LINE RATES for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Quick The Herald will not be responsiblc tor errors after the frst insertion. ADVERTISING FOR THIS SECTION MUST BE ORDERED BEFORE 12:30 P. M. DAILY AND 9:30 SATURDAY. Herald Classified Ad Headings Announcements 1—BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS 2—DEATH NOTICES 3—FLORISTS 3-A—LANDSCAPE GARDENING 4—FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5—LOST AND FOUND f—PERSONALS 7—STORE ANNOUNCEMENTS Automotive 3—AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES 9—AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR BALE 10—AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE 11—AUTO PARTS AND AC 12—AUTOMOBILES WANTED 13—AUTOS—TAXI SERVICE | 14—GARAGES TO LET | 15—MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 16—MOTORCYCLES-BICYCLES WANTED 17—SERVICE STATIUNS—REPAIRING Business Service 13—BARBERS, HAIRD'S, MASSEUSE | 19—BUILDING AND CONTRACT | 20—BUSINESS SERVICE RENDERED | 21—DENTIS DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY | 23—DYEING & CLEANING 24—INSURANCE—ALL KINDS LAWYERS—PATENT ATTORNEYS 5 & CRATING | HANGING . METAL WORR —PRESSING AND TATLORING —PRINT'G, JOBB'G, STATIONERY 31—PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REPAIRI A—PIANO TUNING 33—WANTED TO RENDER SERVICES Educational | 1—CORRESPONDENCE COURSES NCING TEACHERS STRUMENTAT, AND VOCAL LOCAL & PRIVATE INSTRUCTORS 35— WANTED—INSTRUCTORS Employment {0—HELP—AGENTS WANTED 40-A—HELP—SALESMEN WANTED {1—HELP—MEN WANTED 42—HELP—WOMEN WANTED ¢3—HELP—MEN OR WOME 44—SITUATIONS WANTED—MEN 45—SITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN 45—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 47—INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDS | 48—MONEY LOANED GES| | 48-B—MORTG 49—WANTED—TO BORROW Live Stock 50—CATTLE AND LIVE STOCK 51—DOGS, CATS, PETS §2—EGGS, POULTRY SUPPLIES 3—HORSES, VEHICLES S4—WANTED—LIVE STOCK Merchandise 55—ARTICLES FOR SALE | -B—FOR THE VAGATIONIST 5§—BUILDING MATERIALS 57—BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIPMENT ND DAIRY PRODUCTS 59—FEED AND FUEL 60—FERTILIZERS, SEEDS, PLANTS Charge Prepatd 1 day 13 .10 3 dayi 27 ‘24 6 days. s “z | Count & words to a line, 14 lines to an irch, | Minimum space 3 lines. | Minimum Book cha centa. i | 61—FOOTWEAR CLOTHING GOOD THI TO EAT 63—HOUSEHOLD ARTICL HINERY, ELEC. & TOOLS | ACHANDISE AT THE STORES 65—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 5-B—RADIO | ES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY 68—WANTED, ARTICLES TG BUY state for Rent | SMENT. RE} —DESK ROOM AND OFFICES ARMS FOR ¥ ES FOR DENT 4—SUBURBAN FOR RENT —VACATION PLACES FOR RENT 75—WAREHOUSES & STORAGE D—TO RENT Real Estate for Sale L ESTATE | S0—BLDG. & BUSINESS PROPERTY $1—BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE 82—FARMS FOR SALE 83—HOUSES FOR SALE 84—SUMMER PLACES FOR SALE —SUBURBAN FOR SALE EAL ESTATE FOR _EXCHANGE 7—REAL ESTATE WANTED Rooms, Board and Hotels | $3—HOTELS | 83—ROOMS FOR RENT | 90—ROOMS AND BOARD | $1—ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING 92—WHERE TO DINE | 3—BOARD AND ROOM WANTED Special Notice Bridge and whist given by the| T FAWA O St T FAN B hall Tuesday evening, July 8§, 1830 Playing starts at 8:30 o'clock. Good - CLASSIFIED NEW BRITAIN DAILY HE®ALD, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1930 FOX TERRIER lost and ears cut Rent Your Tenement the Quicker Way---With an Ad in This Section---Call 925 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Business Places For Rent 7 ENTIRE second floor, suitaile for pool room, © ant, etc. Established place 0% location. Inquire Henry Moraus, Main_Street PLAINVILLE, 7 All ir Crown St.—4 room tene- ment provements, Adults prefer- | Places For Rent 75 5 . | TANC L ANNOUNCEMENTS FINANCIAL ACH—Completely squlpped. onth or season. Boats inculded. Florists 3 Money Loaned 48 Musical Instruments 6| C. T IHHTIEL 2081w 1 5 q 7 = ¥ = = = - e o — LINTON BEACH—Cottage of 8 roo, o BOSTON FERNS, Very reasonable y.ices. i-£305. Quickly, confidentially. | BEAUTIFUL EVERE' Tano e i it SANDELLI'S GREENHOUSE, 235 Oax ustrial Service, 141 Main § Brand new. Original selling ,vr.p was | o ";“.A'""f,,z““',”".l,‘, B';“",‘ B o Street. Telephone 2181-W 'a). Phone 1771, Open §:30 | $875, You can buy it for $645 on tevn iDuday Coitege, ClintoREBeEEY Mblh: Lost and Found 5 to 8 p. m. dally. Saturday to 1 p. m McCoy's, Inc, 245 Main St — | INDIAN _ To rent, 4 room cotfage BILLFOLD with 1arge sum of monéy lost SELSSE T e gy sxaR ANt oAt MG verandas. Phone 386 in Main St. or in St. Mary's cemetery. | N8 T Nogany case. WIIL deliver free of charge o Liveral reward. Mra. O'Dell, 45 Main The only charge is thres and one-hait | 5 McCovs, Inc, 246 Main Btreet, ob- | - rr e BT e Street. Telephone 827-W. per cent per month on the unpaid amount south shore of Markham's Bay. Tele- Tail o Lo > Findsr please call 3144-W. Call, write o EXPERT Ta —GOTTAGE 10 LOST, brown pocketbook with valuable L g Dot Radio and 1 HED ROGOMS. papers, a driver's license with a Tor- an electric fan or get cash for a frving pan ... PHOENIX FINANCE CO _Street. T NEW BRITAIN 18 Gold Street Herald For Sale ads do the job. Many people ; 308 MAIN § R anted—To Rent 77 08T} DOGEane et ol bark roraniias are moving to summer cottages and are watch- 4 the sity. Telephons 4866 to name “Buddie.” Liberal reward for ing the Classified Ads for used articles to fur- —_— & e information regarding same. Tel W nish their summer place. You can reach these MONEY G R A T N T D) STATE FOR SALE ’ SMALL, oblong gold st watch with 5 1ipm v ) R AR R ur summer cottage. $10 up. N. Jeather strap iost on Jublise or (hapman people to sell your used equipment by phoning 3 Electric Service Co. 110 Franklin Sq Sts., or Newington Ave. Return to Mary 925 now. 3 o 1 Houses For Sale 83 Stesanick, 91 Jubilee St Reward S, all makes and all mod- | ARCH BT, at Commbi BL—i Toomrol Personala 0 ) it We have an unumally fne selection | " tage: 1 e oo floor with bati HAVE YOUR DIPLOMA FRAMED at { A G it urnis T ,H}:‘ econ Hall's Paint Store, 179 Arch St. Tele- \ el - i — e r can be phone 2606, Wanted—Articies to fbuy 65 ghit house steam nent waving at Paul's Beauty Shop, 301 ron, old metal and old furnitus ate orah, iLwo car, heated Main St. Tel. 2884 for appointmen nercial Co. ,Realtors WE REBUILD ladies and al Trust Co. Bldg, Fentlnaens liats like mew. The Modern Hat Shop, 33 Church St. near M era Store Announcements 1 VAGATION cameras at a big reduction. We also rent, repair and exchange cam- eras. Arcade Studio, o Classified Ad rigage money, ses um reliable service tabinow-Raschkow Real Ee- 300 Main St. Phone 5600, 16 now! Prices never lower, ke e REAL ESTATE FOR RENT | “., 5. Fonte & Co, 89 Brook Bt or (s _telephone 4372 from § to 8 p. m. AUTOXOTIVE Apariments and Tenements 68 HILL, 23 Vermont Place—Two fam- J TWENTY MONTHS 7 e rosm temement to ouse. 2 car garage, fruit trees. Can Auto and Truck Agencles 8 ost based on legal interest uire frst cken farm. Must thres one-nalt per cent sonable. Apply AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICE || . e e PRIVACY ren e All modern. Beatt] New Britain's only Authorized Ford = ration of | & o BT Tatee 1h Dealer. Ford cars, service and parts | s ey leef et Sitnle e 243 ELM ST. 86 ARCH ST. l ; e iney Tas MAL it for eversthing. Harry R. e L e ) AUTOMOTIVE L BUSINESS SERVICES i FIS—Five room Tenement AN | oo T S. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 1120 Stanley et vory zeas R Ay Street. Telephone 731 WASHINGTO! GARAGE Plumbing, Heating, Metal Works 28 eet = . In New Britain Call Repairing and Overhaulin ONEY TO LOAN. second 1 CHRYSLER _and PLYMOUTH mo‘ron\ e e o e SHEET 3 e s CARS. FARGO TRUCKS. Sales and | gropaGE PHONE 1735. . Thomas | Street. Telephons 24, F Naw i too famliyi s + gervice. Bond Motor Car Co. 139 Areh | o BATTERIES, AUTO BLECTRIC Park St . JLmo family house, 12 Street. Telephons 510, HEEAE 202 FRS 2 = porches. Done right. Va- 2k SERVICE-P. xT\. Tirs &Snu.ery o., Repalring 3 Iot for plavground. Priced 261 M §t. Telephons 3693 7 i HoF el R DT e T T LIVE STOCK mo hdbcd s i iy Stanley St. and 18 Main 211, | b to order. Furniture upholstering. Hard- BUICK MOTOR CARS. Sales and service. [ =Bace City Bedding :Go;\. Tal. b Dutch colonial house. Two Capitol Bui Co., 1139 Stanley Street. repaired. house Oil burner. One of the Telephona 2607 | e o homes in this good neighborhood. DeSOTO SIX and Eight. Come In and see = ) Y 3 them. J. B. Moran Motor Sales, 313% | Building and Contract 19 = tar ST 14 roome. Steam heated, Church St. Telephons 2842-W. CHIMNEY repairing, gencral mason and . 3. Fritz | to you a3 been given to others Big lot with fruit treer. At a price that HUPMOBILE SALES & SERVICE. The ng work. Work guaranteed. J. J 3-W, o Bird & Feed Co., il make someane resret that he didn't cticut Hupmobile Co. 230 Arch . Tel. | FApEiTaT: Archy 8 042 t in tim rest. Tel i e o call for and daliver. Schnits Ma- . Toiliry bl ASH motor cars, See (he new Tine. your worl Barry & | chine Worke 246 Rocky HIll Ave. Tele- | e Bt D] D amilgton St CARLSON & CARLSON and Service. A. G. Hawker, 58 I Bamforth, 19 Main St. Phone 2504. ABY CHICKS, Blace yourjorder nowis 219—Modern five soom Telephone 2455, gravel - e Y S Heat furnished. Very rea- 153 MAIN 8T, B ple. 185 Park St. Telephone 938 549 Main Bt. Tel, 21 GAKLAND new V 8 Pontiac Big Six.| asphalt, i Elo roofs New srone 5 Bt. e Graham Sales & o. Howard W.| or repairing. Plione 1430 g = Ty ellvecyas onl = rooms, gerond L. 1817 Whitmore, 80 Chestnut_St. Tel. 2510, Business Service Rendered | 1%, “Wyandottes 18c. Al brasders. bia L S e i e GLUSMOBILE and New beautlful | TTREow s T I e T state supervision, A few o —— | rooma. Excellent A S LI e b rasonable. 2 B Hall Brothers. Te ls. ga. TWo car garage. Fine shrubbery. Price omijan Motor Co., Hotel B 30 10 8. p: ments; i E S W hlusti A e 8 = Connortiost| reasoma Apply W. L. Hatch Co., 24 arage, 135 Washington St. Tel. 4 - sonabl Pply W. ARD—HUDSON—ESSEX S 4 Brolers Washing'on St. Tel. 3400 — ON—EBSEX Sales and _ : & . £ b Service. Honeyman Auto Sales, 200 East Dancing Teachers 35 BROILERS, fresh k lled, dressed and de- u\hbo t : o ' “:'E'dn’;’: p\'leuhn in lephona 2542, SUMMER DANCE RATE livered, 40c Alive 35c 1b. Orde 2 best section of West End. Sun porch, STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS—Sules and | {xappioR — DECORATORS—Flagh, els: A =2 mereg Chiek ichery, (El i = bath, two car garage. Price low. Cash Service. Albro Motor Sales Co., 225 1°TERIOR ~DECO ST Main S Ofeg Bld) rich Chick Haichery, Eim Hill. Tele Six Toom temement small. Apply W. L. Hatch Ce. 21 Arch St. Telephone 260 weddings. Eddy Awning and Decorat- Tocal apd’ Brivere Instricios—37 i es and screens. In- | \ashington 8t. Tel. 3400, WHIPPET Fours and frg Co.. 23 «cal and Private Instructors 37 CINCOLN ST.—8ix room houss with Iarge Bervi “schoo! subjects. room apartment. All su ch, Entirely N ; R DI el or e | Sea 2 uan. Tavse.Tor-Sockie, Tae rar WILLYS-KNIGHT SALES AND SERVICE evenin For i e Vi ationlat 5B Earage. " Price attractive. Small cash —Fiie motor cars. Beloin Garage and 4 payment. Apply W. L. Hatch Co., 24 Motor Sales. Fred Beloin, Jr. Prop., NG Toats (o iet Live baic and _Nashington St Tel. 54 115 Church Street. Telephone 4360 o el L B NEW t(wo tenement houss for sale. In S Fer TRy 5 Ma et b £00d naighborhood. Pricy very reason- Autos and Trucks For sale 9 Lo pton. room tener &ble. Hardwaro City Co-Op. Aeem., 122 Rson 22 Help—>Men Wanted Building Material 56 quire firer Main Street call e sale fo T or grad . 15 opposite the Green—b and PLAINVILLE, Elm Couri—Modern seven I T s e or teler apartments. All modern im- rocm cottage, Best location. Reasonable s f B o e S mente. with no coal bilis to wors rice. Inquire 47 East lainvil ‘ to earn Business and Office Equipment 87 [('“"{71% /0 no conl bius 10 wores | priceInau Lo ihy Ao n NEW BRITAIN STORE PLAINVILLE, Eim Court—Modern estén FIXTURB CO. room cottage. Best location. Reasonable r telephon SANAGERE Were om steam heat- | price. Inquire 47 East St. Plainville. Garages To Lel e stations in New . A I TAKE YOUR CHOICE! One 11 room S —— e ing: netcaanv GAI e have them to su and £ons’ | " ¢wo.family house. One 7 room cottage WEST MAIN ST 15 | BE SURE! Let us You mow! A Hsmploy= Usiness xposeE STuNa I and 2 extra lots. One cottage arranged nEey N M 15 el to 2031 will bring our represent- Merider Telehta Prices '::;:”l-uffl» okl Three large rooms. for 2 wmall families. Lockwood, Gity cars. five s v Co.. 3 in st L rinting station nd office casonable. Inquire on | Hall, atiy P. J. Murray 0., 3 if manager who fitters, 86 Church Street 3 —— Moving, Storing and Crating 26 th canvassing crew = ke o % ousehold Articles 63 First floor tenement of 3 3 | X £00d place to buy shades, linoleums and mencs. vero rea- | ROOMS, BOARD, HOTELS CALL H. BROWN 42 | * B Honry Ghlasm re 269 Maple St ; N nly As- 7. Hotels 88 Service Station—Repairing SR TS ocom, one 4 mom | TPARTMENT, I rcoms. Frigiaaire, pri- Distancs Movin Apartment 2 or ca e e e L Moving Xperience Apartment vate bath. Also s.3gle rooms with pri- X SPECIAL Io ) RATES essary. I'n not phone. it desired. Hotel Doris, 31 repair o S te Mendow Ave. side Com tenement Main St Tel. 4475. - Care — ard Ttooms For Rent [0 and repaired. John's A Estimato First 3 7 SAK ST, S5—Four room fenement, 2nd CAMP ST, 54—Pleasant room to rent, West Main St. Opp. T or N 1-W or 3071-R " Herala i — e % Modern improvements. Inquire on | Piivate Home. Centrally located Tele- = o ted—Men or_telephone 151§-R o - — ., FLDD Tong diswnce Tumin T " Eimain_Apartments—Nicely Lif<180 SOT IRLEE T ORS Reasonable. Inquire first L roon Lo BRAK 508 Sl a8 s Brake Tire & Brake Cn. BRING YOUR B tgrions (ensalnik e [ERY IN o CADILLAC AND N E 8 £ Situations Wanted—Women 5 your car repaired J. M. Moran IR i e = - F YOU OWN a ca s for n 8 i electrical 1 watar of all kinds. Gen. H. Sm 185 East Main vl 708 t St. Tel 830-W G BECKER, expeit radiator I Dyeing and Cleaning 23 thorized Harrison Ser Station i Quickest service at lowest cost. Rear NEW BRITAIN DRY CLEANING CORP. i 12 Glen 8t Telephone 543 | The retiable cleaner and 4 nd RADIATORS repaired new method S el B Caeis et L Expert work. Gordes Auto Supply, 63| _for prompt mervice, Broad, cor. Broad & High. Tel. 6111 Moving, Storing 26 THE LOOP GARAG e — Repalring and Wash Alslancell furattarela REAR 238 MAIN ST.—TEL. 5053 | oo onee, JOoR s o = : R iredyriie o tates | BLACKSMIT | Sapie st RESULTS vent 8T, 28, Apt. 14—Attractive 3 room ished Apt. to responsible adults. Frigidaire lease if desired. Tel SRAND —Pleasant rooms. Board ivate family 10—Well furnished roém local Two minutes ront room, mngle or hot water. le. Mrw. Reasona MAIN ST, 45—1 rooms. Also 2 lig] Running_hot water. ¥ FURNISHED r n wesern ephi gs furnished front housekeeping rooms. Rent rea Telephone Al modern same address. To- of city, Private part room apartment 4386-1 Special Weekly Ratew All Rooms Sy 4 Running Water PHONE 2644 91 CHURCH #T Rooms For Housckeeping 91 i s 25 cents.—advt. nd garage T room apartment could not be determined. | prizes. Adm. 25 cents.—advt eI o s snd parnge ; —rom e AT T T oard at low rates. Tel. 1324 SKIPPY The Strain Was Too Severe By FaTTT board 1 o rate. ol peik (Copyright, 1329, by Metropolitan Newspaper Service) Mo e R S B s r sma | Perey LY Crosby. Great 1050 o e Featizer Syndeate Briam rights reserved \S 2. . Inc. HE'S ;60T rinERVOUS | BREAK DOWN LOCATE AN"couLo-:"' (hg coms _for entrance. Separata In MONEY TO LOAN [ EVERYONE SPELLS SERVICE THE SAME But Qur Seven Service Points Spell Satisfaction to Our Customers 1st—MORE GENEROUS (larger loans.) 2nd—MORE TIME (smaller payments.) 3rd—MONEY SAME DAY—(apply beiore noon.) 4th—PROTECT YOUR CREDIT—(every ng confidential.) t LEPHONE:WE COME TO YOU (time saver). TATELY (in an emergency.) IMME §th—MORE MO Tth —COURTESY CONSIDERATION (no fines or fees.) These Seven Service points are the secrci of our success. $£100, $200, $300 Loans Without indorsers—without uuestioning omployer or friend Payment as smail as your income and expense require Interest at 2136, per month on unpaid balance. ! Investigate the SERVICE wita tha seven points and a SMILE. CALL, PHONE OR WRITE MUTUAL INDUSTRIAL SERVICE 139 MAIN ST., NEAR STRAND. PHONE 1771. | Open 8:30 to 6—Sat. till 1 P. M. l It is important to remember the Name and the Number. (o —— e

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