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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1930. SECOND ROUND OF REAL ENTATE FOR RENT TENNI_ST_UURNEY Unused Auticles Bring Extra Cash Quickly With An Ad Below --- Call 925 Now Amm e s Total of 78 Players Still in Run- TS duni T e e e CAlD 2 medlealiuen et THE HERALD BUSINESS SFR\"CE—] {__ FiNaNeaL | ', i oo gt covered in a medieval church at| New York, Dec. 27 (R—After ten oo/ e Wb U gl i CLASSIFIED ADS iy | Building and Contract Mmm, Loaned - hea Alphabetically Arranged for Quick || C nates o 2 oan g % nte, Bot! 2 and Ready Reference 3 o i LoR fen : e hours work in reducing the field of | A o v s e v A ANWITTETED ship from its original 144 players to who were able to survive the second tor CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS “Odd Job” Helpmates ila5i0 |NhlgTs Broora: Naw: | ) v Joi apartments, round, tennis officials were faced | O ree B Froon " Libil = nee r OO e e 5 y el 191, with another big task today when 78 B ¢ay ...1 line a3 10 s Service Rendered 20 c month on t 5 A = i i A e de e = 3 days ling, .27 ] 5 = h n. 2 ’ 15 s S 6n piayers under 15 years of age started Mt o) B TAD d , el i rear in pursuit of the boys' title while the 6 i) ca ' a Call_on o e a s or 25 A0 a6 e toThis Rflbb”‘ was OU[sumdmg Count 6 words to a line. | and the answer to “who can do it” is found in i« ng ( 5 i PH X FINANCE CORP. JEN “REDEC PR junior contenders went on into third ? 2 14 linea to an inch L 2 2t MODERN ¥ 8 MAIN UNITED . ROOM 212 RO ey Fleldef ll] Nfl[l(mal L%gue S ace D lnen. the Busin Service ads on this page. They | ot Jl e e Play went on from early morn Minimum Book charge 38 centa. L AEisnaskiteratioas until well after dark yesterday as = The Herald will not be responsible offer their services for whatever you require to e e :.ltmhlworld:’“lkllwxmml; e mw‘l L’m wiork Dec 2T (UB) - Short | Efaaieisti the Do ieio be done around home. Telephone 925. C | e ; e end of the long day only one e > 8 - ele; 2 onsult . Servisy Importa ot had Leen vopistered, | Stops may come and shortstops may ADVERTISING FOR THIS P t cring _and Tmil Schnap of the University of |80 but the “Rabbit” goes on for- ||| SECTIO! BE ORDEREI these ads now and put these men to work on gan, placed eighth on the list |ever. ||| BEFORE 12:30 P. M. DAILY 5 A ¥ A ot ded players, went down| The Rabbit, in casc you don't||| AND 9:30 SATURDAY. the man 5 you need done at this time. before Sydney Wertheimer of | know, is nonc other than Walter New York in hard matcl James Vincent Maranville of the 10-8, 3. Boston Braves. The Rabbit started X ! o T Richard Downing of J 1aica high | playing professional baseball back in USED CARS | 3 s t ] oo : oo school, New York, the only : | 1912 yet, according to the official : CARS _for_pro: 1 . until Rent 525 Tel. 6100 New Britain. player who did not draw @ irst | National league fielding averages re- - round bye, came throt wo | 1eased today, he led all league |[=: h Lo : i Mortg matches. After beating C. L. [ shortstops in fielding last scason : : (] era : 2 i nelama L A__f*; e Val of Groton . he overeame | With an average of .965. L k L k BTepToAy o g A Emanuel Klauser of New York, 6-8,| Charley Grimm, Chicago, 1b; 00K 00K C]l af. . | H. BF str Telephone NOW AVAILABLB 2 Hughie Critz, Cincinnati-New York, : . : < d : ! Seul - ' | 26, and Spe dams of St. Louis Q aSSF }l@ i @C M)n 4 - 2 { E: Glen St.—5 rooms, $40. other players on the list, led | =P. and Spar ams of 4 | BIRBR LIVE STOCK ’ s the defending champion, William | 3P, were the other infielders to lead v S iz ehi=0 e e | o at the position: 214—5 rooms. Heated. $40. Jarobs, University of Pitisburgh who | the I e , Pt s ad rounced Irving Lindenbaum of Ne rimnis average in cam 1% PRICE CLASSIFIED AD HEADQUARTERS - v 8 Dogs, Cats, Pets . $5—5 rooms, 325, York, 6-0, 6- rough. to s .9946. Critz ended the season = X Firepros 0 RIES, g n ava sparrows, ockwell Ave, 104—6 rooms, $20. e e Sayen h a percentage of .974 ‘2 ey s asal o et £ t 4 rooms, 318 i Bt low T ber Avime s 929 Willys-Knight Sedans or ¢ Now Ca v M o T e % . 107—4 rooms, 39, P hi Gabby Hartnett, out in 19 t Two to selcet fro Models 2 rooms. Heated. iard Friedman, Philadelphia; Ken- i e : CT E g lall H. Cram, Nashville, Tc lame arm. came back to he ¢ 70-B. Two of the Finest Cars. ||| ¢ Saten, Larso N =0 £ s Sidney Seligson, New York; Rob CULRL AR S RO 29 Wi =i 3 ‘ g Shi g o : L DR CENDISE B ac e S s G Chicago star also had the s 1929 Willys-Knight Sedan | 83-J THE W. L HATCH COMPANY N raie Nt o B pass 5 ireat S Model 66-A. |t 1 Business and Office Equipment 57 Pbdng e Walte ettger, New York, wit] : . | ANNOUNCEMENTS ]L ANNOUNCEMENTS Eight players have heen chosen |4 average of .92, was the outflel ] l ER R ; IEIEn s s tnentchosin o Added Specia 24 WASHINGTON ET. TELEPHONE 3400 ntv-t C i 8| Lost and Found Hasair toed 7 ind all but one o drawn byes it wenty-two pitchers. T P — et £ . y Storage C ; »ln perfect 1000, but “Babe” Phelp NASH VICTORIA COUPE o 1 c ) Tter Tost. License A 0 : ., 24, he first round. James W. Spalding | % ey L )t Hotchkiss, first player on the list, | Of Brooklyn was the leader, hand- Taieh Mod=lAdvenaed "~ Imade 44 to set a new ’ %’)—F ; : 7 4 i | es start at $25. Adkins record. The old ) : 3 | OVERCOAT T N MAT X it “genuitz 'W,\' o3 Lt | W ot 6. Cmiahl Bact e tablished in 1907 by one Mi " : i ; I St 2 Ky HI Ave. Tel w i tchell of Cincinn The Most Complete Line of i { sruce Burt, We ide club; He UL . hert Scoville, Andover; K. W. Gilder, | 1% T in b el USED CARS Milton acic el Barsa, et e : In the City At .oyola acad St | BELOIN || s s e R R e e Y Hyacintis, Crocus, Nar- ! { nnati contributed two of the . R 1o Sh . : I Carpente 2 ;101 BasttoBEreat || v g “ ¢ Household Articles FODRStocm e Sy nable, i pla « d du B » season. Brooklyn d Philadel- CEANTN WE I i > dies and genth : ¢ s RWAY, WORLL E ] iz Rent 10 1% [ NEW BRITAIN || e sttt | |- ammwement s AT e E T T i EuE BUICK CO L i e e e TR L Srooklis in a first round ounter. The seeded s tart with their second are Ernesto I m ub, Forest Hills; | CLAIRE BURCKY | Pitcher Kenr 1 of Cinci ; SPAIRIS 5 EMPLOYMENT B foar saiablatarE ool NEA Service Sports Write nati turned 1 k of winn 4 S {Chr TR sy . | AUTOMOTIVE L = s 5 fre in, 168 Arch o t, etc. Established piace, T A i Gl (o A T S e " || These Cars Have Just Been oD IO REUNDER SERY ( s N— T e ] Yaqiive Henry f Morans Help—Salesmen Wanted er hold o Y ympic games Sent in to reli enton in the Traded In For New 35—DANCING TEACH Auto and Truck Agencies s Mele Wil st et S i |43 PORTUNITIES | i Al : R : REAL ES TEFORSALEI i were the t Uses Blind Mule to Go JIGK Coupe o> ANE peo 1 i 2 Mot o produsts In N taln — ¥arms For Sale 82 T e ()n Vacation Trip South 3 by v 2 - > ; : : o . Pet . 49| F7 S acres land, § room house, 2 o ; Bla (& (®—Not ull i GE~ BF 3 T i : S| 3 ain all improvements. On_state performances t 3 s 31 sa., Dee. 27 ot u bargain price : 8 e 4 go Bros, trucks g 3 nson X ice very reasonable. People Ascadss I the wir isitors to Florida travel 30 B Sed: 3 LB AND LIVE: Fours cs Sales und service. B.| _ i TBATRD . 2 town. Apply Peter Demuzze, 56 in carly spring | in de luxe Pullmans, expensive mo- ; S ; : F. Mot s 1120 Stanley P s ng St Tel Frank Wy- s or roomy airplanes oct 1 priced. A g i - GIRL 7 3= ik = Houses For Sale = JICK Seda 5 ILDING MAT | autnc Iz Nasnd o ik o = - e [y Ty 1o tuy a homn at & low raboo by racing 100 yards in the | Dlind mule and $6.10 on his 700- C\ edan : - i SR iea e « R ; 1 i - on cas forms s now your, hen ‘ iios Sl 1ad & fine trip.” said Avir- CK Sedan Al EQUIPMENT | e ¢ an harc told_ c Price very attrac- = | 1 1l t out of my D A« t oW J ODUCTS = 1l an t ¢ cash. W. ia tion purse, $10 bill. i E£DS, PLANTS . ] 2 Eoe Selie 1 v | I've 0 ceks o roi! 3 61—FOOTWEAR AND 'I‘\Hll\u b - o semi “353"' ack scason furnished goose flesh | 'Y weeks on the roml lJ..{) AU )Li.. (r»u)u G1—_FOOTWEAR AND L . : - : E emTankinstion » those citi who t < of g : 3 ) ART ' g S >, r 0 $1,000. Best section. g A I L nay be 4 < X 24 Washingty -clad activi r 4 ! \\ ; 1())g \\\II D 1)1 .\cdan 4 Washington Bt. vholesal ¥ Nl . W 4 g Rt 3 A 10 Fr " 7 T two tenemest arks is anticipated in ot t she's 4 aper and it w. 2 § | ice. Mool : e 5 e T Is o with some land O \f 3 L A T o JHWELRT = e Ty g 35 int T i " 2 t 4 improvements, e 1147 STANLEY ST. e (8 e 1 : : g : LADY OWLS CHANGE HALI I e F Real leule for Rent S S | New Brita t. Lady Owls, hel Tel. 2607 Open Evenings ||| fe—arakry & TENEMEN The it ai O ellows . o ine motor cars. Beloin Garage last and the secretar = Vit R B Sa Fred Belon, Jr ke el o it —HOUSES FOR RENT ch . Telephone ; T F—‘_—"‘"——1 om last summer showed suffici @stheannotincement, o the SURBAN FOR REN = ofor Sale 5| iEo ioe sea one. | REAL ESTATE FOR RENT rength to capture the next Olyr emb ving in Januar JAC. PLACES FOR RE E ha 6 ipmth o ety K 58 s : , | Bow the| 81 > s will be in era VAREHO t STORAGE ble E 5 ! ellnt 3 i hall on Walnut stree > REN Jolld oy 3 2 3 e 429 il & 4 sk $ e b 7 houm ot Pittsburgh runner who | ¢ agles’ oo 5 n s : 5 ot e tir will be 1d the first 4 4 e NEE Y? u; E - ME t fi r rag htfully should be called TReggle, | Nk Ad 3 % L = s ! e : p ace garage, big lot. Ml shoula be catied - Teeggie, | M0tt e O leled Ao Garae: o oursout ot ) R T e N Aetentat e tt, Blakeley, used a orid's record tir 9.4 seconds il that late ner afternoon ssures us that American suprem- | 2 Tt cy is not threatened in 1932, Pete | tative plans were made lust Dig have the first meeting in the new by nows a few things about it, too, for | = H d Ay s ¢ | hall, on January v gals ent, eadalr lgs e successfull barn-stormed his | E 8 ith pow.mm\-« S | batt s, vulcanizi ¢ ¢ egians | e i .mdnl 1 e i ium be i BURBAN FOR SALB, ootr . oil, g, air and wate iroush e Beon I o4l COUILILCS [l i ain ks The Announcements 3 JAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE s nly a few months ago. ST—REAL ESTATE WANTED = 3 1 - . S - —— L LOTS, MONUMENTS G B : ! : Within 3 3—% modern toor ted. cucme < for_sale on Gien FIND AGED TURKISH TE) ADE NODTORS Rooms, Board and Hotel 3 aur n Charl el =i i oo lokmiaToicien i FLORISTS ¢ : . : ol T o7 Nidge, Tt Dee. 27 (A} \DSCAPE_GARDENIN § FOR RENT 1 o : g - _ 5 — Ik §0- 1 Ahmet g o | OMS AND BC . . i S % rooms o Turkish Caruso, $0-year old Ahm ; N ! her. 200D | (ent : ; TR NIl S ; e oatirnt o Itallan Specials ||tiououst, s imprescca vien bis sne- e S B8 (v R B T R, LTS I 18 G Turkish son o folk song: 1mission o = s KT K A . TOR BEST RESUDTS = o 3 T e St - < AL LASS ) IS ast it T i L ST RES ¥ LES FOR E HERALD CLASSIFIED Al AL banat o aDs or the previous year. [ c lines, | A PERCY CROSBY p onstituting 10 per cent of the | y " Wanted To Rent 74 padiavtent scartiod (b EoS D r t, 1930, by Metropolitan Newsp aper Service) | W L S 1l raffic. Electrification reduc Vs % “abie, v oal consumption 25 per cent. Lines | ow being cleetrified include Ave ino-Sulmona Savonaventimiglia, 3 | BOARD. HOTELS ineo-Ventimiglia, and Naples-Ben- e e vento. — = - — *fi O‘(”‘Y-BI‘ITV‘,S SAY WHAT'S , 0 - 1 | c 3 WE'RE YUST SETTIN Hotels 88 OH, MERCY ME, ya DON'T SAY. OH GOODY -OODY; J OH SWEET J | \yRrONG WITH You THE NOUNG KID A COOD R OORE LY 087 [or L mecriat thasonabis ') LAVENDER, OH rooms re approved vesterday for estab- BY GRACIOUS, CAN YA ON HEVW(:S OW FUDGE ; OH J ey QNA,S:Y GUNS AN‘{WAY‘? S 5 t o 2keeping rooms ing a museum of prchistoric clics in the town of Finale. The L) ‘MAGINi___s““" DEARIE ME L OLD NED _)) 1ost important fossils and other ob- e . - ot i aran' room? Rel ccts of prehistoric interest discov- 7 A = f a nu f young men or red in tl nale district, now ; } 55 men or housed in 1 ms throughout ihe X T Q : 110 congenal atmosphere, ountry, will assembled in the 2 / ‘ o - Toom, ngic lew museun. : | N | ! N4 | ter. Also housekeep- Mra. erman Savona Dec. 2 (UP)—Pla The Lan- = 7 I g y 3 § g = WA 3 5 FH > ST., sl—Furnished room A by exten- ndings Reasonable cloudhursts, a railroad collapsed. keeping_or emgle s reserved Z - 1 f desired. Reasonabla 2 f “§ Percy L. Crosby, Great Britain rig - = desired. . 7 (UP)—A fine 1 King Features Syndicate, Inc. s. Sm 12 Maple Bt. Tele: ance [resco, representing the