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. B c. .7 lation of its scheduled tilt with Mid- .- in that city Saturday afternoon in ¢ Former Mayor STOL NEWS (Continued From Page Seven) Maple End. The accident was in- vestigated by Officer William W. | ‘Thompson and both drivers were told to appear at police headquar- ters today. | Ingerick was allowed to go today. | but Sanford was held. The case | ‘was continued until Thursday morn- | ing, November 6. | The case of Harry Paster, whose | car struck two men on the Memo- | rial boulevard some time ago, was | again continued in court today at | the request of Prosecutor Anthony J. Rich, who said that both injured men were still in the Bristol hospi- tal. The date set was Saturday,| November 15. Property Quit-claimed According to a deed filed at the city hall today. Walter H. Murphy has quit-claimed a house and pro perty on Chestnut strect to Zigman | and Mulligan, Inc., and the Bristol | Lumber company. West Ends Fall, 6-0 The West End football team before the powerful attack of the South Ends of Meriden at Muzzy field yesterday afternoon, 6-0, con-| tinuing the scoreless ways it started | at the beginning of the present sea- | son. The West Ends, always in the | past strong contenders for the city! championship, have not scored yet| this year. The Silver City team's right halfback, MacMahon, tallied | six points in the opening period | when a mate, Marchetti, blocked a| punt on the Bristol outfit's 19-yard | line. | Without the services of George and Phil Alexander, considered the! tinest backfielders of the squad. the | Maple Ends bowed to the Tufts| eleven of Middletown, 6-0, in that city vesterday afternoon. “Bunny” Scnski, agile quarterback; Walt Iroelich and Jimmy Kane looked | best in the Maples' offensive, and| Jimmy Santaniello stood out on the line. Scoring touchdowns in the first two quarters of the contest, the East | Hartford Senators tripped up a Bris- I 1ol Pioncer eleven at Burnham field, Tast Hartford, yesterday afternoon, | 13-7, before a large crowd of spec- | < tators. Segal took the ball across for the visitors' only score in the third quarter. | The Bristol High school tcam was fdle Saturday because of the cancel- fMli dletown High in that city. The| schoolboys will meet Meriden nghi' its next scrap. | Stage Rallies Angelo Paonessa | . of New Britain delivered a stirring address in Italian at the first rally | of the Italian Democratic club held | in the city court room yesterday | afternoon. Francis B. Donnelly and *John C. Cope, candidates for repre- sentatives to the state assembly, spoke briefly on the current politi cal campaign. Colonel Clarence W. Seymour of | ‘West Hartford, aspirant for cun-i gress, addressed a meceting of the PPolish American Citizens club held | at 19 Meadow strect vesterday after- | noon. Other speakers on the pro-| gram included the G. O. P. repre-| sentative nominees here, Attorney . Anthony J. Rich and Judge Ipa- phroditus Peck, and Stanley Kar- . pinski, president of the state asso-| ciation of Polish American Citizens clubs. Benefit Card Party Rev. William P. Laflin, pastor, and Rev. Stephen P. Carr and Rev.| William O'Donnell, curates, of St. Joseph's church will assume roles as hosts at a card party for the bene- fit of the city poor and needy Qo‘ be given in St. Joseph's guild hall| Wednesday evening. Prizes will be awarded to winners of whist, set- back and bridge games. Whist Party At Church | Arrangements have been com-| pleted for a card party which is to| be held at St. Anthony's hall, School | street, tomorrow evening in charge | of. Carmela Cavalieri, assisted \\yl - Isabelle Cavalieri and Mildred Rich. Prizes will be awarded winners of | games and dancing will be enjoved. | men were arrested in Ok- lahoma in the last fiscal year on bank robbery charges. Twenty- seven were convicted and sentenced, two were killed and 17 await trial. Fifty OTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an execntion issued and directed to me by Emil J. Danberg, Clerk of the City Court of the City of New Britain, I will scll at public auction, fourteen days from date, which will be on the 10th day of | November, 1930, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, to the highest bidder | therefor, the following goods and chatels, to wit: 1 Paige Sedan 1 Cadillac Sedan | Dated at New Britain, Conu., this 17h day of October, 1930. Attest: MARTIN H. HORWITZ. Deputy Sheriff. West Main S New Britain, Conn. SKIPPY THIS 1S sKkiPPY'S FATHER SPEAKING, YACOB. 15 SKIPPY OVER THERE? [Saturday | the, | 3R —INSTRUM 2 ALL DAY NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER The Bargain Place of New Britain---Hera]d Classified Ads---Read Them Daily For Profit | LITHUANIANS OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY OF HERO 200 Attend Exercises in Commem- oration of Vytautas—Vice Coun- sel From New York Speaks About 200 Lithuanians celebrated the 500th anniversary of the Lithu- anian hero, Vytautas, yesterday aft- ernoon at the Lithuanian hall on Park street. The program opened with the na- tional anthem sung by the Varpas chorus, under the leadership of Peter Brazauskas. Joseph acted Maximavich, as | toastmaster. The speakers were At- Charles Tamulonis, Victor and the Lithuanian vice . Daugzvardis, of New torney Watkins, consul, J. York. Mrs. Anna Sintau sang and re- ceived many encores. She was ac- companied by Estelle Edent on the piano. Stella Matulis and Anna Paulaus X | kas also sang and received great ap- plause. Cit; Items Phoenix lodge, Ng. 52, 1. 0. O. F., will meet tomorrow evening at the lodge rooms on Arch strect. will be a drill team tore the meeting at 7:30. The first degree will be conferred on a class of candidates at this meeting. Mr. and Mrs. George Edman of Stanley street, Miss Dorothy Hallin and Harold Schick of Common- wealth avenue, spent the week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred IFisher of lutland, Vt., former residents of New Britain. Star of Good Will lodge B.. will meet this ecvening at o'clock in Junior 0. U. A. M. hall. Following the meeting a card party will be held for members and their triends Mrs. Baba Odishoo street complained to Jones that she had fallen sidewalk near the corner of 0. 8. of of Lasalle Officer Fred on the ning. As a result of the fall she suf- terede injuries to her knee and leg and soiled her stockings. The officer investigated and reported that tI dewalk was in a dangerous condi- tion. CLUB HAS HALLOWEEN A Malloween party was glven evening at the home of Mrs. Franscen of Elm Hil under the auspices of the Dolly club of New Britain. The home was decor- ated in keeping with the occasion. Games and dancing were features of the cntertainment. Refreshments were served. The affair was under direction of Dorothy of the Dolly club. 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Minimum space 3 lines. Minimum Book charge 38 cents. The Herald will not be responsible for errors after the first Insertion, ADVERTISING [FOR THIS SECTION MUST BE ORDERED BEFORE 12:30 BF. M. DATLY AND 9:30 SATURDAY [ — I —_—m——— L NNOUNCEMENTS e BOSTON ———— L FINANCIAL Money Loaned —_ 43 A LOAN UP TO $300 your Uillg, to buy coal, t pay for your insurance, ete. The charge i 31. per cemt per month on the junpaid amount of the loan. 0 mont to repay. Courteous, confidential service. Call, te or Phone 5255 PHOENI NCE CORP. 308 MAIN ST., UNITED BLDG., ROOM 212 At Railroad Crossing Will help pay It’s Moving Time ... but that need hold no problems for the wise tenant. Let the little Classified Ads be your guide. They will find you a new place to live, a mover who will move you, and other extra help that you may need. Just consult these lit- SONEY tle ads now for real help in solving your moving I i ;“-Z"}‘l-"p- ver month on the unpaid problems. balance. Relfdnce Loan Corp. corner Main and East Main Sts. Phone 4299 wble salaried peopls endorsers, Your own note. In- o rate of 51i per cent p unpaid bulance, MUTUAL SERVICE. 141 Main_ St Phone 1771. Open §:30 to 1 p. m. You nded it Courteous 24~ Only cost is three and one- (Over! o § whe NEED Cash T MONEY ans of QUICKLY? $10 to $300 Hours. payments—come for phone or write. T e and one-half per cent tile unpa Small mo information—Just o 18 t in only ¢ per mion RE 99 WLST nRooM The Herald Classified Section CLASSIFIED AD HEADQUARTERS MAIN ST, 201, RAPHAEL MONEY? We urteous—confidential. Our only charge is per month on the unpaid balance, ssau_Finance Cor porati Room 5§10, leon: Bldg. Telephorie 6599, NEED e—nquick MERCHAN ‘Wanted—Articies to Ruy A GOOD price paid lousehold furniture. Peter Jacobs, East Main St. Phone 1958, FEIGENBAUM & ZELDES, INC. whole- sale dealers in scrap iron, metals, rub- \ 62 Willow St. Tel. 4640 or 1985. ANTED, rowboat, small sail boat or launch. Must be priced reasonably. Write Classified Box 13 S, Herald. for all kinds of 9 — - TATE FOR RENT — Apartments and Tenements APARTMENTS I'hiree 245 Arch ng at 340 m apartments Street Ren per month Three 6-room apartments at 539-565 Main Street at $50 per month water always accessible itor service HULL & HULL CAMEO BUILDING, BRISTOL, CONN. | Reverse telephone calls &t our expense QUICK LOANS UP TO $300 TWENTY MONTHS TO PAY Entire cost based on legal charge of three and one-half per cent per month on unpaid balance . NO INDORSERS _ STRICT PRIVACY PHONE 4350 THE MUTUAL BYSTEM Room 202, New leonard Bldg. Hours 9 & m. Sat. {m. Open v_evenings until until 1 s m. to 5 p. Monda Mortgages cNAMARA—REO SALES ner’ Elm and Par Telephone 2110. | HUPMOBILE SALES & SERVICE. ConnecticutHupm Street. ‘elephone NASH inotor Sales and service. A. G. Elm_St. Telephone 2438. GAKLAND V-5, Pontiac Big S Service. lloward W. Hartford_Ave. Tel. PACKARD—HUBSON Service. lloneyman _tuto East Main St. Telephone STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS—sales Service, Albro Motor Sales Co., Arch_st. Telephone 240, WHIPPLTT—Fours and Sixes Service, Elmer Automobile Main St. Telephone 1513. WILLYS-KNIGHT SALES AND ICE., Yine motor cars. Beloin age and Motor Sales, Fred Beloin, J Prop.. 115 Church St. Telephone 4560. Gencral Smedley, 8 ] TTURE and_piano cking of all kinds. Ge BUCHIERE & SONS, local and long | distance furniture and piano moving. General trucking of all kinds, Furniture insured while in transit, Cheapest ates in the city on local and long distance moving. Call 516. 95 Winter Street. city moving. I Second Inc., TO & Te AN, ostello. phone morigages. 342 The obile Co. 230 Arch | cars. Gee the Tine, 53 new Hawker, ~ Graham Whitnore, 23 FERRETS—$5.25 DACH 5W BRITAIN BIRD & FE ARC ST. Exgs, Poultry Supplies 52 Tnquire I\ Veneski, Telephone 6298-W MERCHANDI CALL H. BROWN 92 East Main St. and 200 Sales Sales, 2542, Local and Leng Distance Moving sale LOW RATES Your Lurniture While and | Is lusured Qur Care, Sales and n Co. 22 Get Our & ne Day or Night 397 timato First -W or Articles For sale Erve | Teleph KEGS— A1l sizes. charred ot parifined. ©. STROPLE, 155 Park St._Te 3usiness and Office Equipment 57 LOCAL and tong plano movin, Uistunce low 1ates, Very 1eas GREENHOUSE, 2181-W, Florists 3 SANDELLI'S FERNS, price Oak St._Telephone CHRYSANTHEMUMS — Many other flowers. Tlooker Gardens, High Road, Kensington. Turn left foot of "Arch Teleph Large variety. Lost and 5 X wHite Finder call Tetwn to the Commercial __pany, New Britain, Conn. WHITE female wetter Junction Saturday. Iinder notify John Raviz 536 New Park Ave. West Iartford, Conn. Reward YELL mos. it o Herbert V. Camp, 34 Park Place Personals ALWAYS GET GENUINB NAPHTHA for your dry cleaning at Hall's Paint Store, 179 Arch St. Tele- phone 2605, Free delivery. DO your own dry cleaning with our bot- ter naphtha, 35¢ gal. Morgan. Kingsley jl 411 Mai el 531 Aris 300 Tost at Newington OW Tersian kitten lost. old. Reward if returned CLEANER'S uty Shop, phone 2584 for uppointment CER corsets designed especially -or Fittings in your home. Annetta M. Uarpenter, corsetiere, 31 Rockwell Ave. Telephone 5742 WE REBUILD ladies” and gentlemen's hats like new. The Modern Hat Shop 38 Church St. 1ear Main. Store Announcements T 15 not too early for your Xmas photo- graphs. We make them now at reduced Prices. Arcade Studio. of course! 1 | L BUSINESS SERVICE B phoe STORAGE IOK FURS Individual rooms, Pack Hardware City Stors W. Schultz, 24 Service Station—Repairing 17 SPECIAL low price on overhauling and repair work. Guaranteed. Harry's Repair p. 305 South Main St. Tele- phone 1703, BATTERIES AND A or business purpose. In all welghts. Prices start at $25. Ad rinting Co.. stationers and office out- rs, 86 Church Street. 'eed and Fuel SAWED WOOD. Rirch. vord §16; mixed, all hard $12. Also fireplace. furnac Fall e guaranteed. Tele cratin Telephone or Tturlburt, 5186 Plumbing, Heatlug, Metal Works 28 | BUDD AUT SHEET METAL WORK, coppe nd YOUR BAT N E P Fitz for our special recl Repalring Batt Servi Matiresses Lurniture Bedding A SERVICE furnace and fire- £12 cord. Hall Plainville. Ale. Stove, All hard and dry Rivers. Tel. 346-14 | WOOD—S(ove, fircplace and furnace woo | for sale, 35 a load and up. Telephone #41-5, Plainville, Conl Dealers PEOPY Lehigh toal Telephone Footwear and Clothing LADY'S cuffs tme BEDDING, to order ware City AT pairing. The 246 Rocky Hill ,F\‘\_Auu.‘.,s,]‘ § ———— - L EDUCATIONAL ] Dancing Teachers —_—— RUTH BASSETTE STUDIO, 162 Main St (enter Mag's Store), Every style of dancing taught. Tel. 613 or 1436-W. Llocution Teachers 86-A | remade and N7 uphe paired now. Co Church_st. your car J. B. Moran Garage, 31 Tel, 2842-W. IF YOU OWN a car stop at Rudy battery recharging, vulcanizing, auto electrical work, oil, ga and” water. 156 East Main' St. Tel. BECKER, sxpert radiator repair. Au- thorized Harrison service station. Quick- cst servica at lowest cost. Rear 12 Glen Street. Telephone 5430, THE LOOP GARAGE Auto Repairing and Storage REAR MAIN ST. TEL. 6052 | STMONIZING and polishing our_specialty. Central Auto Laundry, in Charland’s srinding, re Machi ‘Schultz Ave. = 59A TS COAT, CO. First Quality 593 a 61 Persian lami coat. Collar and of IKolinsky fu Used a short Excellent condition. Very reason- Inquire at store, 4 R. R. Arcade. Houschold Articles [ { | interest | | | 500 MAIN STREET 4 | S——— SAFLS—We have them (o suit any home | APARTMENT, 2 rooms, bath. Heat, hot water. nut St., st floor east APARTMENTS or tenements, unheated, in all sections. LOUIE 8. JONES AGENCY WEST MAIN ST. TEL kitchenette and Central. 49 Wal- heated or 41 140 ARCH ST, 445—4, 5. 6 room apartments. Lxcellent condition. Private heaters, Garage it desirad. Reasonable. Tel. 1765, ARCH ST.. 335—1 and § provements. Rent very reasonable. D. Penna, Arch St Tele- vhone rooms, Garage. : All improve- rd floor. Inquire on . 104—Tour large, bright d floor. Modern. Reasonabie. orauer, on_premises BELDEN ST. 168—5 rooms, sun parlor floor. Steamn heat. All improve ments, garage. Inquire §7 Austin St BLACK ROCK AV] | inent. Recently premises. rooms, Inquire . T2—Five room tene- redecorated. Inquire on | BLACK ROCK AVE. 11-15—Two 6 room tenements. All improvements, garages. ire_at_corner store. TADLEY ST, 19—First house off West Main. tenement. first or second floor. six rooms and bath. Newly reno- vated. Inquire 24 Spring St. Tel. 40 room tenements. | LREAI,. ESTATE: | Apartments and Tenements 68 | PLAINVILLE, 18, Milford St.—Modern b | room rent, Near schools, factories, trol- | _ley. Reasonable. Tel. 6100, New Britaln. PROBPECT ST.. 42—To rent, three rooms | _in basement. Iuquire on premises. | PROSPECT 8T, 85, rear—Four room tenement. Rent $15 to adults. Inquire first_floor. # | SHERMAN COU Ti—Very desirable | apartment. Heat and janitor. City, Coal | _& Wood Co. Telephione 217. | SHUTTLE MEADOW AVE.. 12i—Five | attractive rooms. first floor. ~ Modern. Garage. On bus line. Near Vance school. |STANLEY ST, 725—Five room weam leated flat. All Improvements. Inquira fruit_store, cor. Church and Stanley. STANLEY ST. 309—Six rooms. Al im= provements. Rent $28, Inquire 313 Mtan- ley Street SOCTH MAIN ST 2i3—First foar teme- ment to rent, Four rooms and bath. Inquire at 281 Soutii Main St. SOUTH MAIN ST. 336—Five rooms to rent. All improvements. Second fioor. Inquire on_premises. Phone 504d. SHUTTLE MEADOW AVE., 3rd house from Vance St.—3 rooms. Steam’ heat, zarage. Inquire 161 ttle Meadow Avenue. ANLEY ST, 225—Five room temement, first floor. All modern conveniences. Like w. Rent reasonable. Garage. Tele- SHUTTLE oms to MEADOW AVE. 90—Five rent. Garage. With three rooms shed if desired. Phone 4524-J. ST. 45—Atiractive rent of five nd sun parlor. First floor. In- ame_address. T ST, 70—Handsome apartment ¢ six rooms. Steam heat. Newly done over. Separate loiler. WEST MAIN ST, 746—Modern 6 _room flat. To ba vacated November 1. Carage. 1. J. O'Brien, 746 West Main St." WINTHROP 8 T5—Five room rent, 4 floor. With improvements, Ga- rage. Inquire cn_premiae WALNUT ST. 48—Five room heated apartment. All improvements. See jani- tor on premises or phone 4-4691, Hart- ford | WEST ST, 186—Fie room tenement. Al | “modern improvements. Telephone 4103-R 5 ST. 25—+ and 5 room ene. New paper .and paint. Month taken before Dec. 15. | T, 21—Four room modern | . Fine location. Inquire B. Winthrop St. NTHROP §T., 200—Five rooms and sun parlor. All modern improvements. Rent | Call 6660 or 2871, | ST, §7—Five rooms amd- bath. Second floor. Inquire on premiscs, first foor, Business Places For Rent 70 | CORNER stors fo rent. All fixtures com- | plete. Rent reasonable. M. Cohn, $ Elm St. Tel. 5325 or 2425, Building Lots For Sale 81 | | BARGAINS i building Iots just to raise n a cllent who is finagcialiy | pressea. Also a few homes at cut prices. Tockwood. City Hall. d { Houwes For Sale A NEW TWO FAMILY HOUSE—for sale | on Buell 8t. Reasonable terms. Hard- ware City Co-Op. Association, 132 Maln street, BROOKLAWN ST, 35—Five rooms, first floor. All modern improvements. Rent reasonable. Garage if desired. Apply »n ond, floor. BELVIDERE, 20 Buston St.—5 room Eng- lish cottage. All modern. For further 1‘ information phone 4372. Paul Ponte & Co BROOKLAWN ST., 51—5 room tenement, third floor. All improvements, steam lieat. Inguire 1st floor. Photie 5293-M. RONSON ST, 4—Five rooms, first floor, Al improvements. Newly Very reasonable. Phone 4820-W 01 AVE.— Two Tenements. Rent $25. Also Chestnut Toom rooms, Toon: tenement All improvements. Second floor, Inquire on_premises. Five room tene- Modern improvements. | o rent | ge. to rent { _Telephone 876 ]\;. ST ST —Five room s, 2nd floor, modern improvements, steam heat, rage. Rent reasonable. Apply 3rd floor. LVERETT ST 37—Five rooms and sun parlor, first floor. Available Nov. 1. In- quire '35 Highland St. Tel M FAIRVIEW ST, 225—3 rooms, first floor. Improvements, Inquice 60 Franklin Bt. Call 1752-3 { FIVE rooms to rent, third floor. Modern conveniences. Inquire 505 Arch Bt. Tele- phone 5240-F. Al renovated, | Fa- | | BEFORE BUYING or bullding your home; | or for mortgage money, ses us for | Dprompt and relable service as brokers. | Rabinow-Raschkow Real State Cou 300 Main St.Phone 6600, | BELVIDERE—Seven room semi-bungalow in excellent shape. Two car garage. | Price $9.000. Cash $1,000. Beat section. | W. L. Hateh Co, 24 Washington 8t | Telephone 3400. | BERLIN—§ room Cottage. All improve- ments; 2 minute ) from bus line, ome | fare to New Britain. Price $3.350; cash | $300. Apply P. Denuzze, City Hall. Tele- phone 626 or 3716. I BLACK ROCK AVE.—Six room house in | good section. Large extra lot. Garage. Price reasonable, W. L. Hatch Co. 34 1‘ Washington St. Tel. $400. | CORBIN AVE.—Attractive 7 room home for male. Just completed. Reasonable price and terms.. Inquire the Rogers | Sash & Door Co.. 183 Chestnut 8. FOR SALE to settio cstate per_order of probate court. Two family house lo- cated within one mile of center at an attractive price. For particulars Write Classified Box 38 E., Herald. RUTIL BASSETTE, graduate Emerson College of Oratory. Children's classes. Main St. (Mag's Bldg). Tel. 613 Local and Private Iustructors 87 A SPECIAL reduction now (o have your old mattress remade like new. Returned same ¢ MacKay & Wallin, 63 Main Strect. Phone 4528, Garage, 193 Arch St. Phone 154, FOUR rooms. All conveniences. §15. First floor. Flat. 5 large rooms, 5 closets, ail conveniences except heat. Inquire 580 Tast Main_Street. Best Cleanc Man. Dealer Plione 5453 Airway, the wWorld's ndrews, the Cleaner Arch Str CANTRACT BRIDGE ons in. Sidney S. Len: contract bidding. ALDEN « Building and Contract | CHTMNEY 1 NKLIN 8T.. 3U—TFive room tenement { o rent. All improvements. First floor. | nent $ia. Inquire on premises | CAKEVIEW AVE.—Seven room house i | best section of west end. Sun porch, | fireplace, hot water heat, ofl burmer, 2 | car garage. Price low. W. L. Hatch | _Co. 24 Washington St. Tel. 3400. MAPLE HILL MANOR—Five room mod- ern cottage. Lot 50x150. Near schools, and 5 el 891, Tepairing, general mason vlastering work. Work guarante J. McLarney, 24 Newtield Ave. South Hi Studios for Rent nads over like new. Ite day. Henry Goldsmith & Tel. §37. ANY mattiess turned same 35 Main St. GARDEN ST, 66 —Six nice rooms, second floor. With all improvements. Telephone 1601 HOUSE WIRING —Estimates Have your work done now Bamforth, 19 Main St. Phone ARS & Co. Centrally lo- teacii- Herald. NICELY furnished studio. cated. Vocal, violin er. Write Classified Box 9 D. Turnishe Barry e | L ANIARD, NDITION. TiA TOR SALE. A-1 D RIGHT. TELE JEWELL gax condition, Price throp Street, fi ARGE ROEBUCK your new roof. Guaranteed for For estimates call or see Mr. Frank W. Pechout, 97 Glen St. Tel. 3161-W ®ood Win- range for sale. In $5. Inquire 49 floor. 2 Glenwood combination conl HUMPHRE 5 N tuned the plano n the assembly hall, Magonic temple, sev- eral times. Phone 2647. e e L AUTOMOTIVE ] | S ————— Auto and Truck Agencles . AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICE Tord Cars, Parts New Britain's Oldest 21S ELM ST. and Service Ford Ageney TEL. 2700 BUICK MOTOR CARS. See the new “8° New Britatn Buick Co., 1130 Stanley Street. Delephona 2607, CHEVROLET BALES & SERVICE—Pat- | terson Chevrolet, Incorporated, 1141 Stanlcy St. and 13 Main St. Tel. 211 CHRYSLER_ AND PLYMOUTH _ MOTOR ARS, FARGO TRUCKS. Sales anl service, Bond Motor Car Co., 139 Arch Street. Telephone 810. DE SOTO SIX and Eight. Come in_ani Moran Motor Sales, Telophone 2842-W B DBROTHERS motor cars anid Dodge Bros. trucks. Fours and sixcs. S. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 1120 Stanley Street.; Telephone 731, AUL ZEHLER, roofer. Sl 2 asphalt, tin and shingle roofs. repairing. Phone 1190 A-1 condition. $75. Also Good nd gas range. large size Glenwood refrigerator. KLAYE $5. Phone 1524-J | | | | i | | | | room tenement, 2nd floor. Sunny; newly decorated; running hot water; ~all modern conveniences. Near center. Inquire first floor. | GREENWOOD ST.. 146—Five room tene- | ment to rent. Improvements. Garage. | Inquire on premises. HAMILTON ST., corner Trumbull—7 room tenement. Sun porch, tile bath. ste 3 F. W. Loomis. Phone 2640. GLEN ST., 188—Four ployment Burcau and Nurses o 509 Leonard Bldz., 300 4503 Iy PROSPL Mo or Detter made window shades call 3288 New Co. 132 school. Open = =l for cooking: also heating | very good condition, low Gorfain, 168 Arch St. Tel | s Service Rendered o w Shade phone SON WANTED. STREET an wanted ani srating Call on our se for socials Awning aud De ass radio sales HAVE your ortunity for rig dignified Room 309 Phone 4593 in The E. Ruren st Credit & Leonard LS ousework coks, rls for I yment Main Tor sales in New rried « al Bure st., HT PIANO in cxceptionally fine condition. Was $400. To the right part we will sell it for $200. Terms. Mec- Cov's, Inc. 246 Main St 66813 Radio ! bittery and electric radios re- | Dressmaking and Millinery 2 AT Styles drossmaking and_alterations done at reasonable prices. Mrs. Smith, | 12 Maple Strect. Telephone 6 | HEMSTITCIING, PICOTIN BUTTON | covering and pinking. Bradbury & | pre———t——— urnbull, 17 Wallace St. Tel. 6021- o N TENSTITCHING neatly_done: aiso bur FINANCIAL tons covered at 51 Pr My, Albrecht. Telephons 3 | Insurance—Al - - |l Musical Instruments Gfl" | u Nu & m Prompt service, Uscd electri New Britain E! Sery n Su. Tel. 4185 repairing, New England Main St. Telephone | ctri radio lo, 430 West S gl want woek! 24 [Xp Tet us iaute you now! A 2051 will bring our represent P. J. suriay Co.. 325 Main §t °d Tadio | and Television Service, 636 Main Street Pelephone 769 . | I THE ATWATER KENT Dof't fail to see it at Mcloy's, Inc. | 246 Main | BE SURE call to ative. ling_or txping position, fu time. Dest of references. Ul 13 C. X., Herald | 1ess Opportunities 46 Dycing and Clear SERVICE, Genuine | ind service. New Britain Auto Sales, Inc, 139 Arch St Teleplione 6700. St.._opposite monument USED RTADIOS, els. We have tion at very 246 Main St miakes and all mod- an unusually fine selec- low prices. McCo: opposite monument. BRITAIN DRY CLEANING CORF | _ all —The Reliable Cleaner and Liyer, 6 and 415 West Maln St. Telephone 3t4 for prompt service NEW B All_equipped. Doing For_rent or sale. Apply Im St. Tel. or 2425 Touse, e good AL Cohen, HELLO, MORTIMER. HAVE You SEEN SKIPPY Topay ? NO SIR, HAVEN'T SEEN HIM Among the Missing NO, MR. SKINNER, HE KEPT ME WAITING ALL DAY ON A JO8 AND THEN HE DIDN'T SHOW UP HE's NEVER DONE THAT BEFORE, WHEN HE SAYS HE'S GoING To DO A THING, HE GENERALLY DOES IT. BUT |F HE'S MISSING, ['M THE FERRET, MR, SKINNER- NICKNAME IT To ME P SMJ"\; By PERCY CROSBY 1030, by Metropolitan Newsp sper Service) LISTEN, DEAR, I'M ONLY GOING To BE GONE ABOUT AN HOUR. SKIPPY'S LIABLE To BE IN ANMY MINUTE, JUDGING FROM \WHAT THE Bovs SAY, THEY'VE GOT SOME LuTTLE POLITICAL PARTY PLAN OR OTHER. IF HE COMES N, TELL HIM o CALL ME LP AT HAVE You SEEN SKIPPY ToDAY ? ~ ) NO, IR, T HAVEN'T SEEN HIM ALL DAY, L South | | HURLBURT ST., four room low | priced tenement garage if desired | _Tnquire F. Levine, floor. Tel. 6147-W. LI ST, 149—Six room apartment All modern ' conventences. Second floor. Telophone 2763, | LINWOOD ST.. 69—Four roo second floor. All sonable rent. Inquire first TINWOOD ST, 187—8ix rooms and sun parior. All modern Improvements. In- quire second floor. Phone 4507-M. JINWOOD ST, 243—Five room apart- ment to renf. Modern improvements, « rnace. Inquire on_premises niod, Rea- floor. to rent, n. tenement | churches and tores. Price $3,600, Only $200 down and 340 monthly pays in- terest, taxes, water and principal Call Harry Holland. Telephone ¢084. OWN YOUR OWN HOME We have just listed several fine homes of six and seven rooms to be sold at vour price. Reasonable cash payment. The balance like rent. 1t 1t's Real & Estate See CARLSON & CARLSON 15 WALNUT ST. TEL. 1817 WOOSTEK ST. BARNESDALE Five room bungalow, corner lot B0X150. Fireplace, steam heat. Price $5,000. Smail cash payment nud easy terms arranged. THE COMMERCIAL CO. Realtors ROOM 412 COMMERCIAL TRUST CO. BLDG. PHONE 6006 LINWOOD! 253 —Modern tenement, floor. Hot water heat. With_ga In first_floo rent.’ on ] Toom apa Steam heat, hot water. premises. MATS ment for In- aQuir MAIN ST, 387—5 or 6 heat. All improvements In ¥ MATN 371—4 end § heated apartments. Both condition. Inquire lenry ' Music Store. Steam month, room cteam Morans and HAPLE improvements. Very rea- Tnquire 269 Maple St X0—Five rooms and sun improvoments, Inquire mec- Telephone 3614, ST, 61-63_MODERN FIVE ROOM TENEMENT TO RENT. Redecorated. §20. Telephone 24. OLIVE ST., 215 rooms. All conveniences. $18_per month. Inquire third floor. N ST parlor, All ond_floor. | six room in first class | —Tirst floor tenement of | ROOMS, BOARD, HOTELS Totels a8 e ——— T | ROOMS Uy day or week at reasonable | rates. ‘Telephons 4475, Hotel Doris, 51 Main street. . | Rooms For Hent | MAIN ST, §—Pleasant front room, single Hot water. Also housekeep- ing_rooms. Reasonable. Mrs. Aldermav. ST, {s—Furnished roome. Also housekeeping rooms. Steam, hot Mrs. O'Dell. i FLEASANT room in private home. Board | it desired. 2 minutes' walk to P. 0. 4 = Lake Court. Telephone 6269. | PROSPECT &T. §1—Furnished -~room | with home surroundings. Reasonsble rent. Telephons 3379-W. WEST PHARL BT. 10—Nicely furmshed room in private home. Very pleasant and_convenient to_center. . or double. water PEARL COURT, T room: | ond floor. Near Inquir on_vremises - | PINE §T. 10—Four room temsment, Al improvements. Second floor. Inquire 15 Maple St. Phone 2750, 46—Tenement Corbin's shap. RENTS NOW AVAILABLE Heated. $60. 815, Main St, 38-50—8 rooms. Murlburt St, 21—§ rooms, | Glen §t—5 rooms, $40. | Hurlburt St, 25—5 rooms, $16. | South Main St., 274—5 rooms. Heated. Ellis §t.— rooms, $15. Arch S —5 rooms, §25, Rockwell Ave, 104—6 rooms. $20. Glen St., 207—4 rooms, $15. Willow St. 107—4 rooms, $20 East Main St—5 Heated 347 rooms. THE W, HATCH COMPANT L. 24 WASHINGTON TELEPHONE 3400 | ‘ Rooms Fur Housekeeping 91 COURT ST, 45—2 or 5 rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Good heat.- Also single rooms. Modern conveniences. elephone 085-W. i MAIN ST, Z08—Light housekeepink. rooms. Also ‘single rooms; Steam heated. Continuous hot water. Mra. Renaud. FRANKLIN _SQUARE, 73—Two rooms for light housekeeping. Cod _ient. Reasonable, Telephone 2594. HART ST., 177—4 nicely furnished rgoms. Nice sertion. Private wntrance. Garage. | _Reasonable. Tol. 1M1-W. | LAKE ST. §6—3 woots and Kitchenetts | tinuous Tiot walér; 3 minutes from P. O. | _for light housekkeping: Oil heat, .con- SUMMER ST, %3—5 3 and 4 room Hight housekeeping apartmefits. Steam heat. ‘entral Gmnng!nqum; 1st floor west. TH HIGH @0 32—2 rooms suftabie for light housekeepfng. All conveniénces. nauire same address. ¥ YMOUR ST, §i—Two rooms for Jight lousekeeping. Steam heat. Ring second bell TO RENT, light liousekeeping or_wngle tooms and board Sf desired. Reaso able rates. Mrs._ Smith. 12 Maple St TWALLACE ST, 88—Two light housekeap- ing rooms. Separate entrance. Teles phone 3484-M. & WINTHROD ST., G4—Nica front room for light housekeeping. Electric lights, heat and gas. Separate entrance. |