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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1930. " CENTRAL EUROPE HAS SEVERE GALE Sniyma and Istanbul Hardest Hit by Hard Wind | London, Oct. 28 (® — Southern and central Europe, and the lands bordering the eastern Mediterranean and Aegean seas are suffering from a severe buffeting by gales and cold wgather. Smyrna and Istanbul, Turkey, ap- pear to be the worst sufferers. At Smyrna at least 68 persons have lost their lives and 3,000 are homeless and without food. Six hundred and fifty-five houses have been demol- ished by floods duc fo torrential downpours. At Istanbul 22 persons| (.. were injured in the gale. b Parts of southern France, Austria, - nated “National Fund Week.” A large number of workers offered to contribute one wages. formation of a political war in Palestine and abroad. fund soon will go to America. feared that a financial crisis result from the sideration of avert it. special T'OR BEST RESULTS ances and this week has been desig- have day's The Jewish labor party has begun fund The head of the Jewish national It is may recent British declaration of Palestine policy and | the Zionist executive has begun con- Czechoslovakia, Jugoslavia, and the Alpine regions were deep in snow, wjth mountain passes and many vil- lages cut off from the world. Tele graph wires were down and traffic over roads had ceased. Mont Cenis Pass was the only open pass be- teeen Savoy and Italy. A severe tempest in the Mediter-| ranean greatly hampered shipping. Many vessels were compelled to seek | shelter in available ports. The gale | had been raging in the eastern Med- | jterranean for 24 hours but there! has been little news from that se tion aside from that telling of the dumage at Istanbul and Smyrna. Tn lower Silesia the rivers Bober | and Neisse overflowed their banks, | b Autc forcing inhabitiants of many river-| §=AUTO AND TRU ade towns to abandon their homes | 10—AUTONOBILES or to take refuge on roofs. All ap-|H—AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSOR proaches to Loewenberg on the (13 4{UTOMORILES AraNTh Bober were covered by three feet of | 14—GARAGES TO LET 5 collapsed in many |15—MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCI :x?ll:;.cs soubes colisy Y | 1 -MOTORCYCLES- BICYCLES W * INREVERE CRASH Truck Hits Auto, Both Careen s Into Path of Trolley Car Chelsea, Mass,, Oct. 28 (P—Id- yard Cotter of Revere died at the Chelsea Memorial hospital today of injuries received last mnight 'in the collision of two automobiles and a trolley car on the Lynn Marsh road &t Reverc. Irank Lee of Revere, father of eight children, died short- ly after the accident. Louis La Frencre, Revere; Mi- ochael Roderick, Somerville; and Jo- seph O'Brien, Revere, were in a critical condition today as a result of the accident. Roderick, driving a truck toward *Revere, was forced against a second automobile, which he was trying to pass, by an oncoming machine. Botit the truck and the second machine eswerved onto the street car reserva- tion into the path of an approaching trolley. Lee, who was riding with Roder- ick, was dead when he arrived at the hospital. Cotter, La Irencre, and O’Brien, who were riding in the second machine, were returning from a football game at Salem. Several passengers in the street | car were panic stricken but none received hospital treatment. ITALY ENDS EIGHTH YEAR UNDER RULE OF FASCISTS General Business Holiday Observed Herald Headings Announcements 1—-BURIAL LOTS. MONUMENTS 2—DEATH s NDSCAPE GARDENING | NERAL DIRECTORS | " AND FOUND | SONALS 7—STORE ANNOUNCEMENTS Automotive 18—BARBE —BUILDINC 0—BUSINESS 21—DENTISTS 22—DRESSMAKING & 23—DYEING & CLEANIN —INSURA —LAWYE 26—MOQVING, 28—PLUMBIN 30—PRINT'G, G, HEAT' JOBB'G, STATIONE. Cducational SIONAL SERVICES 32—REPAIRING A—PIANO TUNING 33—WANTED TO RENDE ! SERVI VOCAT, STRUCTORS Employment i0—HELP—AGENTS WANTED 40-A—HELP- ALF 41 -HELP-MEN 42—HELP—WO MEN OR WOMEN TUATIONS WANTED—MEN D—WOM SS OPPORTUNITIE 43—MON 48-B—MO} 49—WANTED—TO BORROW Live Stock 50—CATTLE AND LIV §TOCK 51—DOGS, CA'TS, PETS 52—EGGS, POULTRY SUPPLIES —MHORSES, VEHICL! 54—WANTED—LIVE} STOCK 56—BUILDING MATERIALS Merchandise B—FOR THE VACATIONIST —ARTICLES I'OR SALE & OFFICE S—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCT 50—FEED AND FUE 80—FERTILIZERS, FL—FOOTWEAR AND 62—GOOD THINGS TO 62—HOUSEHOLD ATV G4—MACHINE BL §5—MERCH 4 66—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS B—RADIO 5 TOOL DIAMONDS, ARTICLES TO Real Estate for Rent 60—APARTMENTS & TENEMENT: T0—BUSINESS PLACES FOR RE AND OFFICES JEWE 6—WAREHOUSES & —WANTED—TO RE Real Estate L ESTATE 79—AUCTIONEBRS $0—BLDG. & BUSINESS PROPER 3 LOTS ¥OR SALE "OR_SALE ES FOR SALE SUMMER PLACES FOR SALE $5—SUBURBAN FOR SAL AL ESTATE FOR F—REAL ESTATE WA Room: S8—HOTELS $9—ROOD 90—ROO 91—ROOMS FOR HOUS 92— WHERE TO DINE 93—BOARD AND ROOM WANTED on Anniversary of March on Rome—Veterans March. Rome, Oct. 28.—(P—All Ttaly to- | day celebrated the eighth anniver- sary of the Fascist march on Rome. The day was observed as a general business holiday. Public buildings, buses, and trolleys were decorated with bunting and members of the Duce’s party turned out in black shirts with war and Fascist decora- tions. CHAN TED FOR RENT AND BOARD EKEEPING Classified Ad UES ALRID k I ATTORNY STORING & CRATING AL WORK RY CE NSTRUCTORS EN EQUIPMENT 3 EEDS, PLANTS LOTHING iy ICLE q LRY BUY FOR RENT T GE Board and Hotels Premier Mussolini, in full uniform of an honorary corporal of IFascist militia, was the central figure in a march of veterans in Piazza di Diena. on Pincian hill here. The program included mancuve over the city by 80 planes and visits | to the grave of the unknown soldier. This evening the historic castle of St. Angelo will be outlined in a fireworks display. Films portraying achievements of the regime will be projected into the principal squares. Jewish National Fund Receives Good Support Jerusalem, Oct. 28.—(P—The ap- peal of the Jewish national council for financial support apparently is receiving _strong response. Many | personally or by mailing to ench o leading Jews have doubled their us- paid vostage, a copy of this orde ual donations, The theaters and |oturn make to this Court of t . 4 | siven. cinemas are giving benefit perform- | ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEAR District Probate October 27th, Estate of the town of ceased. Upon the application of Charl Dickinson, Administrator, praying may be authorized and empowercd and convey certain real estate bel to said deceased as per said appli on file more fully appears, it is Ordered, That said application be and determined at the Probate Off New Britain, in said- district, on t day of November, D. 1950, o'clock in the forenoon and that be given of the pendency of said cation and the time and place thereon, by publishing this order newspaper having a circulation district, and by posting a order on the public sign-post in' the of Berlin in said district, and by notice to all parties in interest, Berlin, A, D, 1 William Berlin Daniels, 1 said distric N. in in copy BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, one, IN Court, ate of de- es W. that he to sell onging ication heard ice, in he 6th at 10 notice appli- of hearing in some n said of this ¢ town giving cither pre- nd notice Judge. measures to | HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | | ——— RED 2t r The Bargain Place of New Britain---Herald Classified Ads---Read Them Daily For Profit THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for and Ready Reference Quick LINE RATES for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Cha 2 e Prepaid 10 24 4z 1 day ...1 line 3 days...1 ling 6 days...1 line Count 6 words to a line. 14 lines to an inch. Minimum space 3 lines. Mininum 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 P. M. DAILY AND 9:30 SATURDAY. [ —— dJ ANNOUNCEME 1 ——— Florists = BOSTO! FIRNS, Very reasonable pric A GREENHOUSE, 225 Oak St Telephone 2181 THEMUMS Large Many other flowers. Hooker High Toad, Kensington, Arch_St. Telephone CHRYS. — variety. Gardens, left foot | Lost and Found 3 Watch Tost Satur- F. Tinder call BANK BOOK No. 10185 Iost, FFinder please | return to the Berlin Savings Bank, Berlin, Conn and vicinity Glen st A WHITE gold wrist white pekingese of G (female) Preston, Tost, 133 T bl 95-W. " White wit . Finder please telephone envelope found on floor of §. 8. | Iiresge Co. Store Saturday evening. In- i ( It’s Moving Time ... but that need hold no problems for the wise Let the little Classified Ads be your guide. They will find you a new place to live, a mover who will move you, help that you may need. Just consult these lit- tle ads now for real help in solving your moving tenant. problems. The Herald ; Classified Section |- CLASSIFIED AD HE! AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies — auire_of manager. YELLOW Persian kitten lost mos. old. Reward if Herbert V. Camp, 34 WRIST wateh (Blgin; leather between Elm at B. Main ard. Blackmon, About seven returned to Mra. Park Plac strap) lost and Kresgo 183 Main_ St. DE SOTO SIX and Bight. Come in_and sco them. J. B. Moran Motor Sales, Church St. Telephone 2842-W. BROTHERS motor cars _and Dodge Bros. trucks, Fours and sixes. S. & F. Motor Sales Corp. 1120 Stanley Street. Telephone 731, Personals 6 | CLEANER'S dry cleaning at ALWAYS GET GENUIND NAPHTHA for your RD SALES AND SERVICE. authorized Ford parts and service. New Britain Auto Sales, Inc., 139 Arch 8t Teleplione 6700 Genuine Hall's Paint Store, plione 2606, 5O you 179 Arch St. Tele- Free delivery. own dry cleaning with our bet- TR RANK P. McNAMARA—REO SALLS & SERVICE. Corner Elm and Park Strects. Telephone 2110 ter naphtha, 35c gal. Morgan, Kingsley & 5 ‘Thompson, 411 Main St. el. 5347 ING (he Aristocratic Bob at HUPMOBILE SALES & SERVICE. The Connecticut Co., 250 Arch Street, Hupmobile Telephone 2 ty Shop, 300 Main St. Tele- for_appointment INCER corsets N designed especially “or ASH 1inotor cars. Sales and serv Elm_St. Telephor ce A, the new G. Hawker, 5 Tine. 58 you. Fittings in Carpenter, ‘Telephone 5 home. Annetta M 34 Rockwell Ave. GAKLAND V-8, Pontiac Big Six. Graham ervice. Howard W. Whitmore, 233 Martford Ave. Tel. 2810. i REGUILD ladies’ and gentleme ats like new. The Modern Hat Shop, Church St. 1ear Main. PACK RD—HUDSON—ESSEX Sales and e. Honeyman .iuto Sales, 200 East Main §t. Telephone 254 Store Announcements 7 Preniiere talk- Good vondition. HUMPIH ing ma Cost $150. STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS—sales ard Service. Albro Motor Sales Co., Arch_St. Telephone 260, 225 For $35 cash. Tel. 2647, w IT is not too early for your Xmas photo- HIPPETT—Fours and Sixes. Service. Elmer Automobile Main St. Telephone 15 Sales and Co., 22 graphs. We make them now at reduced prices. Arcade Studio, of course! w ILLYS-KNIGHT SALLS AND SBRV- ICE. Tine motor cars. Beloin Gavage and Motor Bales, Fred Beloin, Jr., Prop., 115 Church St. Telephone 4560, L AUTOMOTIVE I Service Station—Repairing 17 Auto and Tr AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICH ECIAL low price on overhauling and vepair work. Guaranteed. Harry's Repair Shop, 305 South Main St. Tele- Thone 1703, Ford Cars, Parts and Service New Britain's Oldest Ford Agency 218 ELM ST TEL. 2700 RATTERIES AND SERVICE BUDD AUTO PRODUCTS CO. 73-186 ARCH ST. TEL. 39 BI BUICK MOTOR CARS. Sce the new "8.° New Britain Buick Co., 1139 Stanley (NG YOUR BATTERY IN or call for our speclal recharging service. Exide Battery Service, 96 Chestnut St. Street. Felephona 2607, CHEVROLET BALES & SERVICE—Pat- terson Chevrolet, Incorporated, 1141 Stanlcy St. and 18 Main 8t Tel. 211. CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH _MOTOR CARS, FARGO TRUCKHS. Sales and service, Bond Motor Car 139 Arch CADILLAC IF YOU OWN a car stop at Rudy’ D NASH—Specialty. Have your car repaired now. J. B. Moran Garage, 313% Church St. Tel. 2842-W. for battery recharging, vulcanizing, auto clectrical worlk, oil. gas, air and water. 186 East Main St. Tel. 708 Street, Telephone 810, 0. USED CARS BECKER, wxpert radiator repair. Au- thorized Harrison service station. Quick- est servica at lowest cost. Rear 12 Glea Street. Telephone 5480 —— THE LOOP GARAG Auto Repairing and Storage REAR 236 MAIN ST. TEL. 5052 ST Outstanding Quality Plus Outstanding LOW PRICES MONIZING and polishing our specialty. Central Auto Laundry, in Charland’s Garage, 193 Arch St. Phone 1341, ESS SERVICE ] 19 BUSI Building and Contract CF 1930 Willys 6 DeLuxe Sedan A Rare Bargain TIMNEY plastering J. McLarn Topairing, general mason and work. Work guaranteed. J. 10 Ave. Tel. 891 Only Used Four Weeks i 1930 Whippet DeLuxe Sedan ||| SUSE WIRI Stimates furnished lave your work done now. Barry e Bamforth, 19 Main St 5 In Perfect Condition Whippet Sedans Two to Select I'rom-—Both in Wonderful Condition Whippet Sedans 1929 1928 PATT ARS ROEBUCK & your new roof. Guaranteed for For cstimates call or see Mr. Trank W. Tel. 5161-W wravel, New or roofer. Siate, shingle Toofs tin_and Fhone asphalt, repairing 1490, Two of These, Both Bargains 1928 Essex Sedan TERMS — TRADES IN Business Service Rendered 20 TERIOR and exterlor decorations, flags, ete. Call on our service for socials and weddings. Eddy Awning and Decorating 231 Arch Street. Elmer HAVE Company, 23 Your bills_collected I a_quick, dignified mamner. Nominal fees. The Service Credit & Collection Bureau, Room 509, Leonard Bldg., 300 Main Si Phone 4583 n Automobile Co. Dressmaking and Millinery 22 22 Main St. Tel. 1513 Open Evenings PAT i1 FOR BEST HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS HEMSTITC "L styles dressmaking and_alterations done at reasonable prices. Mrs. Smith, 12 Maple Street. Telephone G680 I | A7 BUCHIERE & SONS, local and long FINANCIAL Business Opportunities 46 | MERCHANDI Radio asn All equipped. Doing. For_rent or male. Appiy M. Cohen, 2 Elm St. Tel. 5325 or 2425. Money Loaned a8 ROOMING house., good lusiness. A LOAN UP TO 33 your bill buy coal, to insurance, The only per cent per month on the unpaid amount of the loan. months to repay. Courtsons, confidential service. Call, Write or o | PHOENIX 1 308 MAIN ST., UNITED BLDG At ‘Rallroad Crossing | Will help pay TAY: fordyour charge is ROOM 212 and other extra ASH adv without month on th INDUSTRIAT (Over Ashiley's 8 102 SONEY wie nal? per cont balance Main_and anced to reliable salaried people Your own note. In- rate of 31; per cent per unpaid balance. MUTUAL SRVICE, 141 Main 8 Open 5:30 to1 p m you it. Courteous 2 Only cost is three and one- month on the unpaid Loan Corp., corner Sts. Phone 4293, lance East M NEED Cash MONEY Loans of Within monthly {information—Just QUICKLY? $10 to $300 Hours, come in for wrlte, The {only charge is tiree and one-half per cent r month on the unpaid halane BENEFIUIAL LOAN SOCIE' 99 WEST MAIN ST. TEL ROOM 201, RAPHAEL BLDG. Small Ve 1043 | DQUARTERS NEED MONET? We furmioll & Toan serv- ice—aquick—courteous—confidential, Our only charge is !5 per month on the unpaid Lalance. Nassau Finance Cor- ration, Room Leonard Bldg. | oe_ 668 QUICK _LOANS UP TO_$300 TWENTY MONTHS TO PAY e cost based on legal interest chatge of three and one-half per cent per month on unpaid balance . NO INDORSERS STRICT PRIVACY PHONE 4930 THE MUTUAL SYSTEM 0 MAIN STREET 202, New Leonard Bldg m. to 5 p. m. Sat. until 1 p. Monday evenings until & b Mortgages —m— L BUSINESS SERVICE T T ) Insurance—All Kinds BE SURE! Let us call to 2031 will ative. P. J nsure you now! A bring our represent- Murray Co.. 325 Man St Dyeing and Cleaning 23 NEW BRITAIN DRY CLEANING CORP. [ MONEY TO LOAN, —The Reliable Cleaner and Dyer, 96| Schultz & Costelln and 415 West Main St. Telephone 364 | Street. Telephone for_prompt_service. — LIVE STOCK Cattle and Live Stock FETRG TACH NEW BRITAIN BIRD & ARCH PHO! v and Poultry Supplies 62 SPRIN roastin 0c 1. »dressed. Baldwin and Greening ap- ples, §1 Lu. Call 5341-J. We deliver. Nielsons, Beckley. sl e L MERCHANDISE Building Materials 100,000 FT. of 3-in. oak planks for sale Murch Bros. Const. Co., U. S. State Vet erans’ hospital, Newington, Conn. Apply office, _on Articles For sale Toom Hours 9 a. m._Open Second Inc., mortgages. 2 Mai General smediey, Moving, Storing, Crating FURNITURE and piano trucking of all kinds. 68 Bassett St. Tel moving. Geo. H. 830-W. distance furniture and piano moving. General trucking of all kinds, Furniture incured while in transit. Cheapest rates fn the city on local and long distance moving. Call 516. 96 Winter Street, city. Chickens, Tiv CALL H. BROWN 292 Last Main St and Long Distance Moving LOW RATES Your Furniture Is Insured While in Our Care. Get Our Estimate First Telephone Day or Night 3971-W or 3571-R Local KEGS— All sizes, charred or parifined. 8. P. STROPLE, 185 Park St. Tel. 939 Business and Office Equipmient 67 SAFES—We have them to suit any home or business purpose. In all sizes and welghts. Prices start at §2 Adkins Printing Co., stationers and office out- fitters, 66 Church Street. ¥eed and Fuel SAWED WOOD, Birch, $11; all hard $12. Also fi e Full measure & __phone Plainville, LOCAL and long distance turniturc and piano moving at low rates. JOHNSON BROS. Teleplime 5080. STORAGE F URNITCRE Individual roc cking, crating. The Hardware City Storage Co. Telephone E. | W. Bchultz, 24, or A. E. Hurlburt, 51 Plumbing, Heating, Metal Works 28 SHEET METAL WORK, copper and Armico gutters and conductors. Thomas ¥. Fitzpatrick & Co., 215 Park St Repaliring Mattresses remade and 59 mixed, furnace Tele- Tord $10; eplace, ranteed. 32 made BEDDIN | BEGOKLAWN ALL types patred battery Prom £35 up. 110 Franklin Sq. Tel | EXPERT radio and Televi Telephone {THE NEW and electric radios re- service, ew Rritain Elect 4185, vepairing, United Radio on Service, 656 Main Street. 769 . ATWATER KENT is here. Don't fail to see it at McCoy's, 245 Main_St. opposite monument. USED RADIOS, wil makes and all mod- ¢ls. We have an unusually fine selec- tion at very low prices. McCoy's, Inc., 245 Maln St. opposite monument. Wanted—Auiicies (o Buy GOOD price paid lousehold ~furniture, East_Main St ic Serv- [ ot [t A for all kinds Peter Jacobe, Phone 1988, IGENBAUM & ZELDES, INC sale dealers in scrap iron, metal bers, 62 Willow St. Tel. 4640 o . Tub- 1985, REAL ESTATE FOR RE T] Apartments and Tencments 69 APARTMENT, 2 Kitcheneite and bath. Heat, Central. 49 Wal- nut St., 1st rooms, nhot water. floor_east Usid electric | Inc., . whole- | P o - LREAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments snd Tepements 68 PROSPECT ST., 42—To rent, three rooms in basement. Inquire on préemises SOUTH MAIN ST., 396—Five rooms to | rent. All improvements. Second floor. Inquire on premises. Phone 6044, SHUTTLE MEADOW AVE. 3rd house from Vance $t.—5 rooms. Steam heat, garage. Inquire 161 Shuttle Meadow Avenue, 5—Five room tenement, modern conveniences. Like | new. sonable. Garage. Tele- | ‘LE _MEADOW AVE. 90—Five rooms to rent. Garage. With thres rooms | _furnished if desired. Phone 4524-J, | VANCE ST. 49—Attractive rent of five | “rooms and sun parlor. First fioor. In- sire same address. | WINTHROP _ST. 183—Five room rent, second floor. With improvements. Ga- Inquire_on_premises. WALNUT ST. 49—Five room heated | “apartment. All improvements. See jani- | tor on premises or phone 4-4891, Hart- | _fora | WHITING | ments. | _free rage, i ew paper and paint. taken before Dec. 13. | WALNUT ST, 70—Handsome apartment | ot six rooms. Stesm heat. Newly dons over. Separate bolier. WINTHROP ST, 21—Four room modern apartment. Fine location. Inquire B. Stein, 27 Wi 25—4 and 5 room tene- Month mprovements. Rent 71 Ve rooms and fioor, Inquire on premises, first APARTMENTS or tenements, unheated, in all sections. LOUIE S. JONES AGENCY VEST v ST TEL. 140 ST, 1, 5. 6 room apartments. llent condition. Private heaters. age if desirod. Reasonable. Tel. 1766 | AUSTIN 57—5 rooms. All improve- ments. Third floor. Garage. Inquire on premises BELDEN ST. 156—5 first floor. Steam ments, garage BRADLEY ST. Main. floor heated or rooms, sun parlor, heat. All improve- Inquire 87 Austin St ST.. 19—First house off West ‘wo temement. first or second rooms and bath. nquire 24 Spring St. Tel. 4042, BROUKLAWN ST, 51—5 roon tenement, third floor. Al improvements, steam lieat. Tnguire 1st floor. Phone 5283 ST, Ve rooms, modern improvement! . Garage if desired. Tat floor. All reasonabl BRC z first fioor Al improvements. wly renovated. | _Very reasonable. Phone 4820-W CARLSON BT, 25—Five voom apartment, 2nd floor. Modern. Rent reasonable. Available’ Nov. 1. Phone 3206-J. CORBIN AV 1317—7 room cottage. Madern improvements. Lots of land. In- quire Modern Tallor Shop, 16 Washing- ton_Place. Telephone 4173 Newly reno- | TTRACTIVELY furnis ment to adults. Every convenience, frig- Apt. 14. Tel. 2210-W. [ an electric paint spray gun—Day, $3; half day, $1.50. Morgan, Kinggey & lompson, 411 Main St. Tel. §34. 1 Business Places For Rent CORNER store to rent. All fixtures’ com- plete. Rent reasonable, M. Cohn, 2 Elm St. Tel. 5325 wr 242 Fir Houses For Rent 3 CENTRALLY located nice residence, 9 »oms. Newly decorated. Modern, Rea- sonahle. Inquire 22 Prospect St. Tele- ne 2410, ST, Kensington—6 room Smgle house. All improvements. Garage. Tele- phone 2494-R. PLAINVILLE, §5 Pierce St—13 room house to rent. 5 minutes’ walk to cen- ter. Inquire 60 Pierce St., Plainville. TATN REAL ESTATE FOR SALa Building Lots For Sale n | BARGAINS in building lots just to raise | funds for a client who is financially pressed. Also & few homes at cut prices. T.ockwood, City Hall. [ Houses kor Sale CHESTNUT 202—4 rooms, 2nd floor. Suitable for small family. All iraprove- ments. Partly heated. Tel. 158 CITY AVE —Two six room tenements, Rent §25. Also four rooms, Chestnut 1510 or Toom tenement to rent. Al improvements. Second floor. Garage. Inquire on premlse: Al modern improvements, garage. Call 2301-M OTTAGE PLAC ment to rent steam heat, —Five Modern Toom tene- improvements. v 3t Toomis, firat floor Improvements. Inquire 60 Franklin 8t. Call 17591 FIV rooms to rel conveniences. Inquire 5 phone 6240-R. FOUR rooms. All conveniences. $15. First floor. Flat, 5 large rooms, 5 closets, ail conveniences except heat. Inquire 580 East Main Street. NKLIN 8T.. 30—Five room tenement | rent. All improvements. First fioor. $13. Inquire on premises. N ST, 66—3Six nice rooms, second With all improvements. Telephone third floor. Modern Arch St. Tele- floor. 1801 GLEN ST toom tenement, 2nd floor. Sunny; mewly decorated; running hot water; ~all modern conveniences. Near_center. Inquire first floor. | GREENWGOD ST ment to rent Inquire on_premises. 188—Four room tene- Garage. ve o orde; WOOD for sale. Stove, furnace and fire- place. All hard and dry. $12 cord. Hall and Rivers. Tel. 346-14_ Plainville. Furniture upholstering. Hard- ware City Bedding Co. Tel. 3 MACHINE work, welding, grindin HAMILTON ST., corner Trumbull tenement. Sun porch, tile bath, heat. . W. Loomis. Phone 2640. Troom | steam WGOOD—Stave, for sale, $3 a 544-5, Plainille, pairing. The Schultz Machine Works, load and up, Telephone fircplace and furnace wood | | TAWLEY ST, 42, corner Corbin Ave—6 | Tooms, second fioor, 2 minutes’ walk to Conl Dealers PEOPLE'S COAL CO. Lehigh Coal First Quality Teiephune 6698 Footwear and Clothing LADY'S Persian cuifs of Kolinsky fur, Used a short Very reason- 246 Rocky Hill Ave, Tel. 239-W, EDUCATIONAL ] EE s ) Dancing Teachiers 35 RUTH BASSETTE STUDIO, 162 Main St. (enter Mag's Store). Every style of dancing taught. Tel. 613 or 1436-W Llocution Teachers 36-A 61 | Jaml: coat. Collar and time, Excellent conditio able. Inqulre at store, 4 R. R. Arcade. | _bus or trolley. Inguite_morninga. | TTGHLAND ST, 8—Five rooms steam heat, 2nd_fioor. All modern. Rent rea- sonable. B. hospital. Inquire treet ¥ four room low priced tenement, and garage if desired. Inquire F. Levine. 1st floor. Tel. 6147-W. LINCOLN ST, 145—Six room apartment. All modern convenfences. Second floor. Telephone 2763 RUTH BASSETTE, graduate Bmerson College of Oratory. Children’s classes. 162 Maln St. (Mag’s Bldg). Tel. 61 Local and Private Instructors 37 | CANTRACT BRIDG Private lessons in. Sidney S. Lenz system of contract bidding. ALDEN (. RICKEY South Migh St. Tel. 6158-W Studios for Rent NICELY furnished studio. Centrally lo- cated. Vocal, violin or elocution teaci- er. Write Classified Box 9 D. A, Herald. —_——m— L EMPLOYME Help—Men Wanted ANPENTER and mason, sho class advertising sales work Bureau, Room 509, 3 phone 459 IRST clas opportunity to 5 p. m. New Britain ice, 110 Franklin_Square Help—Women Wanted GIRLS for sales work, usework in New Y cooks, married couple for farm work, rls for local housework. Service Em- | ployment Burcau & Nurses Registry, St.. Room 508, Tel. 458 Household Articles 63 A SPECTAL reduction now (o have your old mattress remade like new. Returned same day. MacKay & Wallin, 63 Main @ Strect. Phone 4628, | Alrway, the worl | Andrews, the Cleaner Street Cleaner Dealer 401 A 545 | “turnea. same Menry Goldsmith ' Co, 35 Main St. Tel. . | TRAWFORT RANGE FOR SALE | CONDITIO PRICED RIGHT. { PHO! S5-I, s Best Man, Phone wale. Must be 90 Shuttle HOUSEHOLD furniture f sold by Saturday. 1 Meadow IWELLL ondition B4 T Price §5 nd ive’ Employment 0 Main Tele- Shoe salesman, 3280, vy deseription call Britain_Window Shade Co., Y s high school. opposite Ope radio sal, PRos ©Open for right man. Apply Blectric —(used) for cooking; also heating | in very good condition, L. Gorfain, 163 Arch &t. girls for practically new | ) salaries; Brooklawn n H St floo 3, Musical Instruments TUPRIGHT PIANO in exceptionally condition. Was $400. To the right party we will sell it for $200, Terms. Mc- second Wanted—Women 45 IMSTITCHING, PICOTING, BUTTON covering and pinking. Bradbury & Turnbull, 17 Wallace St. Tel. 6021 CHING neatly done; tons covered at 51 Prospect Albrecht, Telephone 3279-W. ut- Mis. also St. EXPERIENCED by Coy's. Inc.. 246 Main St day_or week Radio Tographer ping position. filing_or. full tadio, 4367. rt time. Best of Box 13 C. X SKIPPY 1 CAN'T UNDERSTAND IT, I CERTAINLY CAN'T T KNOW HE DIDN'T RUN AWAY, BECAUSE WE'VE NEVER HAD ANY SECRETS BETWEEN US. HE'S NEVER KEPT ANYTHING FROM ME. I'VE BROUGHT HIM UP SO THAT IF THERE'S EVER ANYTHING ON HIS MIND HE'LL TELL ME. I KNOW IT ISN'T THAT. T HATE To Go To A POLICE STATION UNTIL I'M ABSOLUTELY WECL, I'tlL WAELK DOWN ALONG THE BAY, THERE'S ONLY ONE THING LEFT To DO AND THAT'S HOPE - JUST HOPE WITH EVERYTHING I'VE GOT. I WE DON'T GET SOME NEWS OF HIM , 1T'LL BREAK § HIS MOTHER'S HEART < N Low Tide By PERCY CROSBY 1930, by Metropolitan Newspoper Service) THERE'S NO EVIDENCE THAT HE HAS BEEN AROUND THE WATER AND NONE OF THE BOYS HAVE SEEN ANYTHING OF HIM ALL DAY, IT LOOKS MORE SERIOUS THAN [.EVEN WANT To OWN To MYSELF, HOW CAN L GO TO HiS MOTHER AND SAY THAT I HAVE HAD NO WORD FROM HIM IF THE COUNTRY HAD THE RIGHT KIND OF LEADERS WHO TRIED TO SERVE THE CITIZENS INSTEAD OF POLITICIAN 'S, WE NEVER WOULD HAVE HAD THIS DISGRACEFUL EXHIBITION OF NATION WIDE BACK SHOOTING. IF THE GOVERN MENT DOESN'T DO SOMETHING To PREVENT THESE CHEAP LITTLE GUNMEN IN THEIR cRuseDS OF OPEN HOLD UPS, THE CITIZENS \wiLL! THEY OUGHT TO BE DRIVEN OUT LIKE RATS FROM A SHIP, [ WONDER HOW MANY OF THE CITIZENS REALIZE THAT WE,; AS A NATION, ARE THE LAUGHING STOCK OF COUNTRIES WHO CAN CONTROL THEIR CRIMINAL ELEMENT, EVERY MOTHER AND FATHER IN THE LAND HAS CAUSE FOR WORRY WHEN CRIMINALS HAVE CONTROL OF THE COUNTRY. oH! IF I COULD onLY S€EE MY BoY AGAIN . o § Percy L. Crosby, Great Britain rights reserved. U King Foatures Syndicate, Inc. | MAT | PLEASANT ST, Tooms and sun In- ix improvements, Phone 4507-M Z43—Five toom apart- Modern improvements, Tnquire on premises. LINWOOD ST, 1 parior. All modern uire _second flo LINWOOD ST, ment to rent furnace. or 138-J. | ¥ TWO FAMILY HOUSE—for on Buell St. Reasonable terms. Hi re City Co-Op. Association, 132 Malm ect, | BELVIDERE. 20 Euston St.—5 room Eng- | dish cottage. Al modern. For_ further information phone 4372, Paul Ponte & BEFORE BUTING or bullding your homi or for mortgage money, ses us for | prompt and reliable service as brokers. Rabinow-Raschkow Real State Co. 300 Main_St. _Phone 5600. BELVIDERE—Seven room semi-bungalow in excellent shape. Two car garage. | Price $9,000. Cash $1,000. Best section, W. L. Hatch Co, 24 Washington 8f | _Telephone 3400. | BERLIN—8 Toon cottage. AIl Improve- | ments; 2 minutes from bus line, ome fare to New Britain. Price $3,350; cash $300. Apply P. Denuzze, City Hall. Tel | _vhone 626 or 3716, | BLACK ROCK AVE.—Six room Louse in |~ mood section. Large extra lot. Garage. Price reasonable. W. L. Hatch Co. 34 Washington St. Tel. 3400. CORBIN AVE. —Attractive 7 for sale. Just completed. Reasonable price and terms. Inquire the Rogers ash & Door Co., 189 Chestnut St. “OR SALE to settle estate per order of probate court. Two family houss Jo- cated within one mile of center at am attractive -price. For particulars Write Classified Box 38 E., Herald. LAKEVIEW AVE.—Seven room house in Dhest section of west end. Sun porch, fireplace, hot water heat, ofl burner, % car garage. Price low. ~W. L. Hatch Co. 24 Washington St. Tel. 3400, MAPLE HILL MANOR—Five room mud- ern cottage. Lot 50x150. Near schools churches and stores. Price $3,500. Only 5200 down and $40 monthly pays- in- terest, taxes, water and principal..Call Marry Holland. Telephone 4084. Toom home OWN YOUR OWN HOME We have just listed several fine homes of six and seven rooms to be sold at your pr Reasonable cash payment. .The balance like rent, 1t 1t's Real Estate See CARLSON & CARLSON 15 WALNUT ST. TEL. 1817 WOOSTER ST.. BARNESDALE ST, for rent, quire_on MAIN ST, 387—5 or 0 heat. All_improvements. Inquire Birnbaum's F 166—Three room apartment Steam heat, hot water. In- promises. Tooms Steam rniture Store. 5 room cteam d apartments. Both in first class condition. Inquire llenry Morans and Sons' Music_Store. MAPLE irst floor temement of six rooms. All improvements. Very rea- rent. Tnquire 269 Maple St $30 per month. | | Five room bungalow, corner lot §0x150. Fireplace, steam heat. Price $5,000, Small cash payment and casy terms arrange THE COMMERCIAL “ Realtors ROOM 412 COMMERCIAL TRUST CO. BLDG. PHONE 6006 ROOMS, BOARD, HOTELS [ Hotels 88 sonable MONROE ST., %0—Five rooms and sun parlor. All_improvements. ond floor. Telephone 3614. T, 21—5 rooms. ‘month third_floor. 1 _rooms, Inquire Inquire Tenement Near Corbin's shop. flaor on_ nrem 131—Six all improvements. room temement to Tele- Ph PROSPECT to rent. nuire rent with 39-J. 15—Six room tenement modern improvements. In- floor. Al first RENTS NOW AVAILABLE Main 38- Hurlburt 50—6 rooms. Heated. $50. St., 21—5 rooms, $15. Glen St—5 rooms, $40. Hurlburt § —5 rooms, $§16. South Main St., 274—5 rooms. Heated. Ellis St.—5 rooms, $18, Arch St., 85—5 rooms, 325, Rockwell Ave, 104—§ rooms, $20. Glen St., 207—4 rooms, $18. Willow St., 107—4 rooms, $20. East Main St.—5 rooms. Heated. T, THE W. L. HATCH COMPANY 24 WASHINGTON ST. TELEPHONE 3400 - ST, 725—Five room steam heated flat. All improvements. Inquire fruit_store, cor. Church and Stanley. STANLEY snagind e | Al conveniences. | | RGOMS by day or week at reasonabie rates. Telephone 4475. Hotel Doris, 51 Main street. Rooms r'or Rent [id CAMP ST, 126—Room to rent, with board | _if_desired. Telephone 742-M. PLEASANT room In private home, Board desired. 2 minutes’ walk to P. O, 4 | _Lake Court. Telephone 6263. | IN American family, large | Use of sitting room, piano, one person, $3 for 2. Tel. 3241-W. 61—Furnished _room Reasonable sunny_roomi, radio. 32 for | PROSPECT ST., with home surroundings | _rent. Telephone 3278-W. ! MAIN ST., 5—Pleasant front room, single or double. Hot water. Also housekeep- ing 1ooms. Reasonable. Mrs. Alderman. WEST PEARL ST., 16—Nicely furnished | room in private home. Very pleasant | _and_convenlent to_center. WINTHROP ST, (4—Pleasant furnished front room to rent. Well heated. Sep- arate_entrance. Phone 2508-R Rooms For Honsekeeping BOARDERS _wanted. Reasonablo rates, Home cooking. Mrs. O, 8. Ventres, Ber- lin. Telephone 6524-M. LAKE ST, 104—Room and board. Cen- trally located. Accommodations for car. Telephone 1891. SHERWOOD RD., —Board and room for 1 or 2 gentlemen. Home cooking. All conveniences. Tel. 6188-J. Rooms For Housekeeping " FRANKLIN SQUARE, 72—Two mice rooms_for light housekeeping. Conven- ient. Reasonable. Telephone 2594. | HART ST., 177—4 nicely furnished room: | Nice section. Private entrance. Garage. Reasonable. Tel. 1311-W. MER ST., 23—2, 3 and 4 room light housckeeping apartments. Steam heat. Central. Garage. Inquire Ist floor west. §U HUTTLE MEADOW AVE., 12i—Five at- tractive rooms, first floor. Modern. Ga- rage. On_bus line. Near Vance school. PLAINVILLE, 15 Milford St.—Modern § room_rent. Near schools, factories, trol- v. Rensonable. Tel. 6100, New Britain. PIOSPECT ST, 66, rear—Four room tenement. Rent $15 to adults. Inquire first_floor. SHERMAN COURT, apartment. Heat and janitor. & Wood Co. Telephone 217 STANLEY ST. 309—Six_rooms. All im- provements. Tent $28. Inquire 313 Stan- ley Street. T4—Very desirable City Coal SOUTH HIGH ST, 32—2 rooms suitdble for light housekeeping. All conveniences. Inquire same address. SEYMOUR ST., 97—Two rooms for light housekeeping. Steam heat. Ring eecond bell. RUSSELL ST., 79—2 room fat with Kiteh- enette. Nicely furnished. All modern conveniences. Very central. Reasonable. TO RENT, light housekeeping or singie rooms, &nd board if desired. Reagons able_rates. Mrs._ Smith, 12 Maple’ &t VERY desirable 3 room sulte, complete | for housekeeping. All modern improve- ments. Residential section. Address SOUTH MAIN ST. 275—First floor tene- ment to rent. Four rooms and bath. | Inauire at 351 Soutn Main Bt | | Classified Box 23 A., Herald. | WALLACE ST., 88—Two light housekeep- irg rooms. 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