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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 18

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THE HARTFORD DAILY COURANT: MONDAY, JULY 6, 1936. IS To Rent Your Summer Collage Call Ail Taker 2-3131. -Ask For The Special 7-Pay Elate, AUCTIONS LEGALS REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE! AUCTIONS LEGALS MERCHANDISE INSTRUCTION SERVICES OFFERED Other Classified Advertisements on Preceding Page Apartment and F'als 71 1 BABC'OOK 13 1st house from Capitol A-. e. 5 room Hat, modern con-i venlcccc.

Can alter 5 p. m. 8-0554, i (urmthed Apartments 74A 484 One. two. prigidaire.

ampie or janitor, central. 2-5259 three rooms, sot, resident or 7-0477. Hiismess Places or Kent 75 ALDEN r. "i Ra- ft. Albert M.

Large Rome, garage. 11 toy lum St. WEST HARTFORD CENTER One lame and one small More available on a A I) C'atk Clark Building, West Hartford Center. 3-67. Shore and Mountain or Rent 79 MADISON Seven room cottage.

Karaite. Completely equipped. Available for season. $300. Reodeld Cottage, East Wharf Road.

6-3825. Taylor Burt Agency. M4SSf IF I i I -bn ail furnished buneaiow with pond. A. Hansen, Tel.

willimantic 1324-12 MARLBOROUGH LAKE Large cot tnge with bath, rlec-rnitv and tiectnc rplriepra-tor. Rpprentauve on grounds this afternoon. W. O. REAL ESTATE Ac INSURANCE HOMESTEAD AVE 2-58496-0191 SAYBROOK MANOR Waterfront cot tage, conveniences, screened porch, fireplace, boat.

Phone Hartford 7-3492 or call at Breezemont Cottage, corner Hartford Avenue. SOUND VIEW One 7 one 5 room cot- taste cava Call New Britain 4698. A. La- 94 Commercial St. or Sound View.

SOUTH ENDSHORESF.ait Haven. Four room bungalow with bath and garage. Completely furnished. Flre-piace. Wyant.

Tel. New Haven 4-0268. WHITE SAND BEACH Old Lyme', Conn. 7 room cottages on and near waterfront. Owner on premises.

Co-burn. ATTRACTIVE COTTAGE On shore, lour bedrooms, one bath, two lavatories, two car garage and playroom, batnhouse. garden and fully equipped stone kitchen. Write Box 126 Groton Long Point, Conn. Telephone Mystic 148-Z ATTRACTIVE COTTAGES Overlook ing Sound.

August SI 15-150. tl45-200. Two weeks. S60. Marsh; Webster Toint Road.

Madison. i SOUTH END New Haven? Conn, High grade cottage on point into Lone Island Sound. Has four bed rooms and large sleeping porch. Fine furni'ure. fireplace, excellent bsch and iwo car garage.

Kusterer ers. izv v. ntircn rvew naven, ionn Phone 5-1840. Suburban For Rent 80 HAZARDVTLLE Spvrn-rnnm sinclf. hot air hrat.

in eood eondition. Larue Brounrtfl with npce lor pardon. 540 or will seil very reasonable. LJNWOOD REALTY CO. ASYLUM ST.

TEL. 7-5119 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Business Property For Sale R2 LINNMOORE" SfT-Oarage "and 3 Full 2000. M. Parsons, 34 State. 2-3415.

2-4831, Farms and Land For Salp 8i SALMON RIVER 4-room cottage, furnished, good spring on lot. Good fishing and bathing. $1000, 'i cash. AMSTON LAKE Extra good building lot on waterfront. EAST HAMPTON 42 acre farm, 3 fireplaces, $3800.

EAST HAMPTON 2 la acres. 5 room house, arage. state road, $1600. LAKE POCOTOPAUG Small cottage, $1000. H.

Hills, East Hampton Ft NE PARC FfTan don" "tl elevation, brook, views, mostly wooded. EB. SMALL FARM Sale "or "rent. 'Large house, other buildings. Tel.

Windsor Locks 517-2. STOCKED '''POULTRY FARM 45 mlrT-utes from Hartford. 350 hens. cow. tools, nice cottage, new poultry buildings, garage, brook, barn, crops included.

$2000, easy terms. Tryon's Agency, Willimantic. Conn. For Sale 81 FERN SI'. SECTION West Hartford.

Builder reduced price on this brand jifw house to $8500. Fne elevation. A verv good value. For particulars Maurice H. Foley, 805 Main I.ols For Sale 85 BLUE HILLS AVE.

Lots for sale on Holconib Andover, Colebroolc, Palm and Lyme streets, all Improvements. Price ri enable. Edward J. Manchester. Tel.

4642. Shore and Mountain For Sale 8fi CLINTON Bench Park, water front cot! ago. pea fi rooms, bath, extra lavatory, carace large lot. $4750. Terms responsible party G.

E. Klrkiand. Haybronk. Tel. 130.

Legal Notices 91 City Advertisements ASSESSMENT Establishment of new street and curb lines at the northwest corner of Homestead Ave. and Garden Street. Office of BOARD OF STREET COMMISSIONERS Hartford, Connecticut, July 1, 1936. The Board of Street Commissioners of the; City of Hartford, acting as a Court for the a-ssessment of Betterments and appraisement of Damages, pursuant to the provisions of Sec, 5, of "An Act amending the Chartef of the City of Hartford." approved July 9, 1869, and in compliance with the charter and ordinances of said City, having given due and legal public notice of the time and place of meeting for the purpose of appraising the Damages and assessing the Betterments caused by-tee layout of new street and curb lines at the northwest corner of Homestead Avenue and Garden Street as per resolution of layout published April 15, 1938. met at the office of the Board in said City on the 3rd day of June A.

D. 1936 at 6:30 o'clock p. m. standard time the time and place designated in said notice and by adjournment on the 17th day of June. 1936.

at the same place and having viewed the premises and heard ail the parties present and interested, made the following appraisement and award of damages and assessments lor Special Benefits or Betterments; vizi-Front- Dam- Bene- Name age ages fits Special Damages Miehelma Romano $1.00 Special Benefits MicheUna Romano $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 NOMINAL ASSESSMENT FOR LAYOUT AND ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW STREET LINE. Michelina Romano 29 44 $2.94 $2.94 And we find no Damages or Special Benefits or Betterments to any other pers.on or party. CHAS. M. YALE MILTON NAHUM JOHN F.

HENEGHAN M. COLE KENNEDY ERR IN COTHRAN Board of Street Commissioners acting as a Court Aforesaid. Hartford, July 2, 1936. I herebv certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the original report this day filed in this office. Attest, JOHN A.

GLEASON. City Clerk. NOTICE BOARD OF APPEALS In conformity with the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance, the Board of Appeals Will hold a Hearing. Tuesday. July 7, 1936, at 8 o'clock M.

In the Hearing Room of the Board of Street Commissioners, Municipal Building, on the following: Application of Hannah M. Malloy for permission to add one additional stall to present three car garage at 'rear of No, 75 Kibbe Street. Application of Mrs. J. A.

Halllgan for permission to add two additional stalls to present four car Earage at rear of Nos. 1234-1236 Broad Street. Application of Arthur J. Chamberlain for permission to erect a four car garage at rear of premises at No. 249 Putnam Street.

Application of Louis Meridy for permission to install one additional gasoline pump at No. 129 Nelson Street. Application of R. Fellettieri for permission to remodel present auto repair shop at Nos. 511-513 Franklin Avenue.

Appeal of Thomas F. Kane for per-ission to use premises at No. 375 Asy- Street for Tavern purposes Appeal of Arugco, for modifica tion of the zoning requirements to permit the remodeling of building at No. 163 Preston Street to be used as a dyeing and cleaning establishment. Application of The Sloate Chevrolet Co.

Inc. for permission to use premises at No. 1220 Main Street for the sale and display of automobiles. All persons interested may appear. (Signed) PHILIP J.

WALSH, Chairman. CITY OF HARTFORD HEARING ON PROPOSED CHANGE IN THE ZONING ORDINANCE July 3, 1936. The Standing Committee on Zoning of the Court of Common Council of the Citv of Hartford wili hold a hearing in the Corporation Counsel's Hearing Room at the Municipal Building, on Thursday evening. July 23, 1936. at 6:30 o'c'ock (eastern standard timej upon the fololwing proposed change in the Zoning Ordinance; Change of one of the area on the southerly side of Mather Street, between Irving Street and Masnolia Street, from reesidenre to business No.

1. All persons interested are invited to attend. STANDING COMMITTEE ON ZONING. VINCENZO 1ERARDI, Chairman. Y- I DON'T MiND.

I'VE NEVER WALKED ALL. THE WAS WET. 1 lr klot.lO 1 SJ I ixww rvtuu. r. f'u.

'f t-'J i it Shore and Mountain For Sale 86 of IN GRANVILLE. MASS A number summer homes or year arour.d, 2o i miles from Hartford. Come and see R. G. Hiers.

house opposite Suburban For Sale AVON 5 room improved house. Rea-i sonable. Terms. Farniington 357-12. 1 ERISTOLS acres, 6 room house, ma-: rage, hen house, electricity, telephone, i near school and center.

On good road, Price $3600. Cash $300, Balance easy term. I. 8, Missal, 68 M. Main Bristol.

MANCHESTER State road, 7 room BinKle. all improvements, lot 92x201 Price J3300. McKinney Aeency, 647 Main WINDSOR-A "'large' ifit of suburban property to choose from. Edward J. Kernan.

Tel. Windsor 601. FRANK JTtF.RRY Formerly Albert K. House Agency. cit.v, suburban, farm prnoerty.

134 Grandview Terrace 2-0-97. WONDERFUL BARGAIN Unlonvllle. Main about 2 acres, 5 room with heated 2 car attached Ka-race. All Improvements, hot water heat, 4000. Terms.

Konold, Coilins-ville. Phone 114-4. To Exchange Real Eitate 88 SOUTHWEST SECTION" "Good location, almost new 2 family, reasonable. Would trade for lot or nort-Kee. 2-8420.

AUCTIONS LEGALS Legal Notices 91 TO ALL CONTRACTORS: Proposals forma are now available tor the construction of the following projects. Sealed proposals will be received at the Office of the State Highway Commissioner. Room 516. State Office Building until 1:00 P. lE.

S. Monday. Jub 20th 1936. Proposals forms may be obtained at Room 516, where plans of these projects may be examined. ERR ITT PARKWAY PROJECTS Town of Norwalk A 30' span reinforced concrete rigid frame grade separation bridge at Perry Avenue.

Plans in New Haven Residency Town of StamfordA 45' span structural steel rigid frame grade separation bridpe. 1150 of reinforced concrete on High Ridge Road and 1127' of rolled bank run gravel. Plans in New Haven Residency. STATE AID AND TOWN AID FROJECT Town of Darien A 14' span timber faced reinforced concrete slab bridge and about 100' of rolled hank run gravel approaches at Stony Brook on the Hanson Road, Plans in New Haven Residency. TOWN AID PROJECTS City of Ansonla About 173.5' of re- mforeed' concrete pavement, on Liberty and Fourth Streets and shout 702' of sheet asphalt on Main Street.

Plans in New Haven Residency. Town ot East Oranby About 3887' of waterbnund macadam on the Ferron Plans in Hartford Residency. NOTICE OF ABOVE 'PROJECTS Wages pnid on all projects shall be in accordance with the rates estab lished by the Labor Board. State of Connecticut, as provided in Chapter 311, Puhlic Acts of 1935. entitled "An Act.

Concerning the Establishment of a Prevailing Rate of Wages on Road and Bridge Work by the State." SPECIAL NOTICE TO APPLY ON ALL BIDS All bidders are required to inform themselves fully of the condition relating to construction and labor under which the work will be or is now being performed, and the Contractor must employ, so far as posslhle surh methods and means in the carrying out of his work as win not cause any interruption or Interference with any other contractor, NOTE A certified check or surety company bond, on form furnished by the Highway Commissioner, for one-third of the amount of the bid must accompany each proposal unless the contractor shall have "filed with this office on Annual Proposal Bond. The State Highway Commissioner reserves the right to reject any and all bids. JOHN A. MACDONALD, State Highway Commissioner. GRAVEL REQUIREMENTS Sealed bids will be received on Friday, July 10, 1936 at 10:30 a.

m. (DST) at the Connecticut State Highway Department on approximately 2255 cubic yards of gravel (estimated quantities) for United States Works Program Highway Project W. P. S. 28-G Town of East Hampton, Route No.

14 Cobalt to East Hampton, with specifications as fol lows; Bank Run Gravel shall consist of material free from rotten stone, loam, vegetable matter, and excess sand. All material shall be approved by the Engineer for the use Intended. Samples shall be submitted upon request and location of the bank Is to be clearly given so Engineer may Inspect same. Quotations shall be marie on the basis of the gravel in the bank" or storage pile. Banks located a short distance or on this project: will be preferable from the point of the State, saving long haulage.

The State Highway Commissioner reserves the right to reject, any and all bids and to increase or decrease the quantities herein called for. Quotation forms may be had upon application at the Connecticut State Highway Department. Purchases Division, 165 Capitol Avenue, Hartford, Connecticut. JOHN A. MACDONALD, i State Highway Commissioner.

GOLLV. VOU HAD A LONG WALK COT GOT FOR v. -7 ...7 '7X. A i- ss it Farm and Products 5 ram ACRES- Ol standing mass at Kcenry polnt. Mi Julia t.

Brewer, 70j Conn Boulevard. I aim Fquinment KM UYNAMITr; Demered where for duelling. Boulders 5S and stumps. I Mi aie East Hartford. 8-0943.

YANKEE AND OLIVER RAKES- -OH bath mowers, ha choppers. Dublin i Tractor Co, Wiliimsi-tic. it Healing F.qnipmrnt 5(B l'-M" H'RNffF-J ll I'i "lb, Holland Furnace Ann St. Household 5't Before BuyinK Furniture Visa The ROCK VI LE RN IT HOUSE tnii Main Ha-iford Oop Central Baptist Church Compete Homes Furnished Wak O-e Save Come in and Be Convinced Open Evenings Until 8 p. m.

FRIG IDA IRK All porcelain, email 6'iod condition Very reasonaoie. i Ca rhone5-84BI. R1TOS Factory" prices. Wiltons. Axmin- sters.

tiiim as rnea. mm Aitiiis unfseid St. i nompann- Vllie Open to 8 P. m. CROWLEY SHELVALOR REFRIGERATOR 5'.

i ft. R5. Excellent condition. Albert Redli) and Electric, 154 Asyium, 7-82 IS. open eventnes.

Ifadms fi2A RENT A good radio for your summer vacation. $1 per week. Tucket Radio, 1083 SELECT -U-ed radio for shore cottaee. Sfl up. Hub Radio Stores, Hartford.

Mlddlerown. New Britain. Wearing Apparel BS UNREDEEMED SUITS up. Cameras, shot gms. iewelry.

mit-ical instruments. Reasonable. Morns J. Ror.ln-sky. 191 State.

Woman's Readv 'In Wear fi5A i JULY MARKDOWN SAI.B 3i0 silk and cotton rhesses si. 99 14-56. ter dresses re. $4 95, White coats and suits $1.9.1, Blouses and; swefOers 59c. gloves hosiery 44c.

batning suits and accessories. Stan-; ley s. 987 Main. Vantd to Bfi CASHAT ONCE For your "old (told, silver, diamonds, watches and tewel-rv. No obllRatlona for appraisals.

Savlt.t Jewelers. 40 Aaylum St. CHEMICALS And laboratory equipment. Reakera. fiaks, giaiw tubing, etc.

Courant Box ROOMS AND POARD 4n'cri'sfmenli marked with a Star (it indicate rooms pertonatly Visited lUifun cifu limits iy a Hartford Couraul representative. Rooms visited and found telow a fan standard are not acceptable for advertising in tliese coumru. Rooms Without Board 68 754 ASYLUM AVE. Desirable room for two girls, every convenience, inex- pensive. Call after FAR.M1NUTON AVE 220 Attractive room, newly decorated, continuous hot wafer, snower, porch, private family.

6-1464 DRIVE? 22 West "Hartford, large front room for gentleman. Breakfast and garage if desired N4niANr sr -NeaF woodland. sleeping room, clean and very quiet for busme-s peopie. also light housekeeping Parking. it WASHING TON 258 Caln'ona Apartment centrally located, attrac- ttvelv furnished front room, shower parking, also 2 room housekeeping apartment.

i HOTEL. GARDE Asylum "and High centrally located, newly decorated rooms with or without bath. S2i per month and up. 6-3271. Rooms or llousekeeping 69 HOUSEKEEPING One.

two. three, four rooms completely furnished, 63 Wvllvs 15 Charter Oak Piace. Irce parking. Vacation Places 0 ANYWHERE! Completely equipped trailer for four. Small down payment delivers.

David Moore, Church Corners. East Hartford 8-1221. INDIAN NECK Bran ford, Happy Rest Cottiine on waterfront. Room nnd board, home cooking, week-end par-tics a coinmodated. Special rates.

Mrs. Kimd. 1 i I HI HWfN PLEASURE HI'iAcH -Waterford. Conn. Board, room, home cooktng.

front, bwii, snade trees. Mrs. C. O. Johnson.

UFA I. ESTATE FOR RE-NT Apartments ant Flats 71 'i HE GOODWIN BUILDING -Asylum Havnes e.nrl Pearl Sts. Desirable heated apartment, spacious, light and airy. Hot water, fireplace, delator, resident superintendent. Central location convenient tn 1 heaters and bus'nesfi district Rent, reasonable.

References required. Call at 17 Hayne.c street or phone. 2-0973 between 9 and 4 30. GOIM TO TOWM. 1 WANT A RIDE! -17 '2.

-e 't 'sj Little GEE HE SURE FREE IT AN EVCITIN' LIFE WAS THAT HE SAI5 ANN 51 11 A Gasoline AUTOMOTIVE Automobiles I or Sale II, NOTHING FOR NOTHING BUT 100 CENTS FOR EACH om SZtP T0CR A FEW OF OUR MANY BARGAINS Low Cost Transportation Te-raplane 3 Con Coupe jos.l Terraplane 8 Sedan 132 Essex Coach 1930 Ee Sfort Coupe 1930 Willva Business coupe 101 Suirk Coarh $V4 i 4, 125 25 1 5 1930 Essex Coupe 1928 Packard i-i'ass. Sedan Harrinpton-Hud'nn Co. 333 TRUMBULL ST. J-3'9j OPEN EVENINGS A SAFE PLACE TO BUY GOOD USED CARS CAPITOL MOTOR CAR CO. Dodge-Plymouth 368 Main St.

7-8111 1931 CHEVROLET COACH A toed rubber, paint In ennJU Hon, tlon. la eitcellent mechanical $157 GENERAL AUTO SALES DODGE-PLYMOUTH-A LTP URN -CORD USED CAR DEPRIMENT Tel. 7-2179 tvddihi iKRmit Coach, excellent mechanical Painted. olive green with black- fenders, upholstetj T.w excellent. Priced very low' for oulck ale Motor Sales i-r, iTrt cr Division, 860 Maple i- 1930 FORD COACH-In throuEhmit, Si 19.

Blue HK ro-jet 746 Blue Kills Bioomfifld. JTJST HEALTHY 'At'a all In used cam. We nanre As Auto 179 AibsnAM A CHOICE SELECTION-Of reconditioned and guaranteed u.ed car at. bargain price- Low nam- rates No money down ran be rrawd. Aetna Motor Sales, e7 Conn, H.id, 8Z2 782.

CHFCK THE DEALER FIRST-Then the car. Goldie Motors, Int. our Pnntlae Pea.er," Conn Blvd H8-4123. GUARANTEED I'FO CARS-70 to ehooce from. Sloate Chevrolet ITS PONTIAC HEADQUARTFRS-For a eood used car.

A. C. Hine U9 WajshhTJon bt. 8-tl 1. MONEY BACK CUARAfiTFE-On anv car priced uver 1U0, Excellent a -aortment of Fords, Chevrolets, Pr -mouths.

Chryslers, 20 mouths lo pay. Terms low a 110 down. Hartford Motor Car Co, Used Car rvnt 96 Farmtngton Ave. 7-3127 o.rr tIJ. i MUta Ktuuiuun i inui prices now and save.

300 guaranteed used cars in stock Including all makes end OMeara Motor New England LargFt Ford Dealer. 653 Conn. E. H. 8-2176.

"Where You Ai-wavs Do Business YOU CAN Always get a good used car at Nielsen's. 122 Washington St. Hudson-7e -raplane 2-9 VI 193 DODGE SEDAN 1935 Plymouth touring coach. 1931 Ford coach, many others. Harrington 375 Wetn-ersfteid Ave.

1934 CHEVROLET Master Six Coach Built-in trunk. Undoubtedly one of the finest curs of its type In Greater Hartlord. Motor Sales Used Car Division, -60 Mapie at White 1100 BUYS 1930 --'ex tional value. Jensen. W.

3-6221. Sedan, excep-lnc, 74 Park FORI3 1934 IieLuxe Coupe, rumble 1 seat, painted vineyard green, and upholstery in wonderful condition, fully guaranteed and priced verv attractively. Motor Sales Used Car DivlsK 880 Maple at St FORD 1934 Sport coupe, condition A-l throughout. 1375. Grodv Chevrolet L'ed Car 66 Maple Avenue.

7-2703. FORD 1935 V-8 DeLuxe Coupe, money back guarantee. Universal Motors, tne Wen- Hartford Ccjnter. FORb--f93- Sport "Coupe, reconditioned and put In excellent shape A very attractive car at a reasonable price. Mo'or Sales Used Car Division, 80 Maple at i While Bt Lafayette" 1934 Victoria." trunk.

splendid condit.on. P. A. Eddy p.ash Park St. 3 1RI.

OLDSMOBILE" 1930 rumble seat, wheels, 30 day guarantee, Consolidated Exchange, 867 Nw Britain Avenue. 7-4237. PACKARD 1933 Coupe in excellent condition throughout S850 Packard Motor Car Park and Washington Sts.2-1)87. PLYMOUTH 1935 Deluxe 4-door Sedan with radio and heater. 1934 Plymouth 4-door DeLuse Sedan, 1933 Plymouth 4-door Sedan.

1932 Stud-baker Sedan. Prospect Garage, 585 ProspectA ve, CHrEVR6LET-l34 Coach, aood "tires, excellent mechanically. Colomsl Aum Farmmgton Ave. 2-1145. FORD V-8 1935 Standard Conor, painted jet black with upholstery and tires in perfect condition, very low mileage, priced very conservatively for such a fine car.

Motor Sales Ford Headquarters, 111-113 Park St. 2-6255. Automobile Agencies f)F. KOTO-PLYMOUTH Sales and ser vice. Guaranteed, reconditioned used ears.

Boulevard Motors, Leon A Fsrr, manager, 549 Conn Blvd, E. H. 8-2133 PODGE-PLYMOUTH and service. Complete lines, guaranteed reconditioned used cars. Leon Fair.

Blvd. E. 8-4148. 'DEPENDABLE PERSONA Ll ZEDBERV-ICE" At Rutsell P. Taber.

'28 2-4271. Reo and Oldstuobile WHERE SERVICE COUNTS" Chrysler and Plymouth Distributors. Cham brlatn-Simon. 80 Washington 5-0101, Autn TruckFor Sale 12 FORD CC 157 Stake. wheels, just reconditioned and put In excellent shape and condition.

Priced 225 $1 d. -o Correspondence Course 38 MEN Wanted to tram for positions in. the Refrigeration and Air Condition-, lr.K fl" WHIP Bex 6 Focal Instruction lashes ASK FOR BOOKLET "A career In Beauty" Hartford Academy ol Harr-dressm. 8S3 Main St. Fnone 6-7j79.

BARBRKH Ar I ways in demand. Learn at Vauchan School. 22-24 Market St. Phone to -4969. CON If mUE Offers a complete, course in modern Beauty Culture.

Write -Dept. 883 Main Hartford. Private Instruction 411.: AUTO DRIVING INSTRUCTION Dual rontrol Special course for be ginners. Kenneds Auto School St 7 36)10 181 FINANCIAL Kusinrsi Oppoiliinities 4 FUI Ff I A l1 eo'i PWd (njV to do 4000 business a week. lo be sold for bank.

WOOD required. For appointment can Anne Cone. Real F'a'e 40 "in A Phore 2-1639. TAVfP'N- In busy rn rf Wr 1 established and showing a eood profit. An exceptional buy at 9a0, N.

W. Morse. 302 Church St. fi-1788. Moncv To Loan MnrtKanea 45 CAH WAIIING- I-or and serrnd mo-'patfs on an pe-, tl count farm property anywhere in state, aiso funds for the purchasing of property.

Existing mortfrages bouirnt at accounts A 1231 Md.n St. 5-7607. FIDFP4L HOUS1MG MORI GAGES Obtained up to 80'i of the appraisal. i Reasonable trms, A. Pitt, Li.il Mami St, Tel.

S-76S7 LIVE STOCK Dogn, Cain, Other PpI 47 ORC H4RO HII HOARDING KI NM'I Ksiahliahed 1920. does and cats boarded. Mrs. W. M.

Locftlrr. Loeffier i Roadv Bloomfteld. Tel. 7-0721. SMOOTH HAIRED FOX TERRIER--! k.skimo other mixed breed PHP- i pies, reasonable.

let Supplies. Hart-! lord Bird Store. 96 Allvn St. WIRE-HAIRED FOX TERRIER PUP- IltS-Ard fl s'eed Reasonable. Buildlnv Flatbusn.

charter Oak Park. llnrara, (allle, Vehicles 4S COWS Will receive carloads July Sth-Ma Cae A St 3' i M. St HORSES 20 good young horses, alnc'cs i or In pairs, Also few sood second hand horses always on hand. If you i are looklnm for any class of horse it will pay you to see S. Robinetori, 10: Nrw MUCH COWS-Ioi Ceirsre H.

Bos-worth. 944 North Main i West Hartford. i SEVERAL, ACCLIMATED Ohio horses. aiso 10 eood seconds, right off from tobacco plantations. Ler.mcic As Trom-ley.

Warehouse Point, Conn. SFVERAL AffllMMMl hO'Ms-rin hand, also seconds. Satlstaction Paul Coutu. Main beyond Fuller Brush. Tel.

2-8782. TEAM HARNESS Dok harness, collars leads, lusreane and harnesa renairing. F. Csuumartm, 28 Albany Ave. 6-9638.

Poultry and Supplies ACCREDITED New Hampshire Red chirks. 9 per 100. Started chicks. Winn. Warehouse Point, Windsor Locks.

132-13 CUSTOMERS PROVE MON IDEAL Chicks best buy! Letters praise fast growth, featuring low mortality. We stand behind our chicks with liberal guarantees. Try them once We know you will always buv. Don't; waste money lima cm cheap chicks. 1 Save wnh quality stork.

ROP mat-1 Ings 100'e a t-fnted -accredited fori puliomm disease. Spaclai prices on I 3 weeks old chicks. MON IDEAL) HATCHERY. Norwich Conn. MERCHANDISE Articles or Sale 51 BAR AND BACK BAR--18 feet, long.

Rothschild and Sons make. Ice box Place ror 4 tmives Bee-, kits of room for soft, drinks. National Cash Register, 2 drawers A and B. Inquire 152 l.BMiiie sit New Britain. Tel 1B47 TYPEWRITERS Underwood.

a 1 Cornna. Remington 1'oitnhies Payments as low as Jil Service Typewrltei. 195 Titimlmii si 5-0713 P.usinesn and Office l.iiuipmrnt 51 ALWAYS EXCELLENT VALUES In new and used ofiu-c lurnitiire office equipment, and safes Verv large stock Dewey Office Rrnuuiueni in iu9 Ann. 'ALL drawer' "I metal file cabinets, good $17,50. Library bureau, $18 114 Allvn St.

pension mdit ion, Lamb, 5-30 FT OF PARTITION -Wai mi and oak with 01 without glass, excellent rnndtUnii Barney's Inc. 343 Tnmihull Ri Farm ami Dairy Products 5ri FOR SALE 80 quarts or ie ot milk dally. Call 424-13. ,1 'I 't 1" '7 WUNUtK Wnftl Ursl EARTH GOT INTO FRED TO MAKE HIM I ICWT 1 SO SUDDErOLY- MUSTA BEEN SOMETHIN SPECIAL- 2 FA Cll Building and Omlrarling 19 FXPIRT SHORING AND NEEDLING, BUILDING MOMSO AND HMO, ANY JOr 1 EL 8 ROGER SrIERMAV TR s.SKEn CO Carpel-Rut; Iraners lfB turrit oarprt Cleaned. repaired and footed send twin to ponchian 211 Fear; Mmi.

7 c). 7-1171. HoiLrhnld Service 22 KFLVINATOR REFRIGERATOR SERV- ir Rv facinrv trained m-n, Call Keivina-tnr Authorized Diatrihutor. Phone 7-72S9. Nightit.

Sundays and Hohdav 6-9713. M.tttresses 2tB MATTRESS PFMMJf Friual to new. Let us how what ran do for 12.50. A 25c. rebate will bo given hv presenting this advt, Fr.LE MATlRt-5 MAIN ST.

Moving, Trurkine, StoraRf Z5 ATLANTIC MOVING AND WAREHOUSE CO iston to F.o'lda van ff, loadJiMured. MA INC-Di mo'or eht aervica to and from New orit. New Jersey. Connecticut and Masehu-ett- 449 Wethersfieid Ave. OFO DtWEV Ar CO luep-oof warehouse, private rooms, Monns, packing.

hlppin. Aeents for Mayflower Long Distance Vans, 3J5 Trum-JlllU 2-44AQ HERTFORD n'-PAlflI Ar "HP-HOUSE COMPANY Fireproof bonded warehouse, ptivate rooms, crattnt, packihR. movlnc. Boton. New Philadelphia, Washington, rlorida.

252 Asvinm Street. Phone 8-2 ril. Hatch Repairing 31 Will clean your war-oh or main sprlnB hand. crystals. 5c Swiss American Watch Hospital.

8 American Row. opposite old Mate The home ol fine watch repair; tic EMPLOYMENT Help anted emale COMPTOMETER OPERATOR Evnerl-enced In statistical work, waitresses, chamber maids, general mairt. Newberry and Shields. 112 Slate St. Help Wan ed Mrfle 31 ExjH rioni cri Grocery Delivery Clerk Man who knows the city atreefs to deliver orders with horse and waEOn and work in store.

llfi week. Applv SiJEour-nev Grocery 97-99 Ashley Street FARM HAND-War-cd Fa-mlng- ton 4 424-13, Help Male and Female APPLV TODAY NO CHARGE FOR RFGISTR ATION SALES MAN.AGFR JUNIOR SALESMEN FACTORY SUPERINTENDENT JUNIOR ENGINEERS LEGAL STENOGRAPHER FXI'ORT SrfNOC PAPHfcP EXPERIENCED GENERAL, STENOGRAPHER CHFI" PAKFRS 'NP COOKS rotMrn-irs a. dishwamiprs s-FRVK STA AITDr OV FR 30 rervonncl Service Bureau 739 MAIN ST. 5-2163 isalea Help Mule 31 A C.RVr FUTURE AWAITS MI OF AiHITY IN A GROUND FLOOR OP-PORTLMTY ANA I ION OR- Cr ANIMATION QUARTERS IN CONDUCTING WITH HIAD-HARI1-ORD IS A GIGANTIC CAMPAIGN IN THIS CITY, THE NEW ENGLAND STATES AND THROUGHOUT THE MIDDLE WEST. THE WORK IS OF SUCH NATURE THAT SPECIAL TRAINING WILL BE REQUIRED IN THE FIELD WITH OUR DISTRICT MANAGERS TO DEVELOP THFMSEt.VKS FOR HIGHER POSITIONS IN VARIOUS PARTS OF THE COUNTRY.

GUARANTEED SALARY AND COMMISSION TO START. REQUIREMENTS; AGE 30-45, CiOOD CHARACTER. WELL GROOMED AND WILLING TO WORK AND LEARN. APPLY HOTEL BOND. MONDAY.

10-3 ONLY, MR GROSSMAN, DEALERS" W7 NTED? Expansion" Hi our businesR leaves opening for 3 dealers immediately, car helpful oomnusf and bonus. Write or Apply Room 60S, 49 Pearl St. 2-5 or 7-9 If You Wish to earn Immediate income on our new ot bonus on leads fr more satisfactory than the old plans of drawing account and straight commission, here is your opportunity with a progressive, icllnble and organized concern. Hard workers with an excellent reputation only need apply for an appointment. Phone Mr, Berg at, 7-4252 between 10-12 a.

m. OPENING -Two new grocery routes here. $15 a week rnmm opportunity for two hustlers Fords furnished producers in, bonus. Apply morning only, 113 Church. i I I I Legal Notices NOTICE TOWN OF WEST HARTFORD The Zoning Board -of Appeals will hoid a putaiic hearing in the old town hail on Wednesday evening, Julv 8th, 19i6.

at 8:30 p. m. standard time to hear and act upon the following neti-1 tions asking relief from the regulations I 01 tne 1 own Plan St Zoning Commission. Petition of the Southern New England Ice Company which asks permis sion that they be allowed to continue I to use tne rear part 01 property known as o. k.hj rarmington Ave.

for uiHCK-suum 6iio lor a period 01 lire years. Petition of Tatro Bros, which ask- uisi tney oe given permission to w-f I the building known as the Old Oak School; said building being located I at the Corner of Oakwood and Flat-1 ou-n Avenues, jor a stair building and I caomei, enop. Petition of S. Wmeck Sons, which asks permission that they be allowed to continue to use the first floor of the property known as the "Ancient rtrnoia ivianor House said prope-tv being located at No. 892 Farmingtonl Avenue.

lor tne display and sale oi Antiques, Petition of Walter S. King which asks that, be given permission to erect a single family house and a room in the rear on lots No. 136 and I 137 in the "South Main Terrace" said I lots neing located on Elmfield Street. Petition of Joseph Balbon! spruce asks that an exception be made in I section 1.1 01 tne zoning Regulations tnereny allowing mm to maintain side yard of about 3 feet 6 inches in-1 stead of 4 feet as required by the Zon-I ing Keguiaiions. property in question is located at No.

28 somerset Street Dated at West Hartford. Connecticut! tnis 2 an aav 01. June i36. Signed AMBROSE N. NICKERSON, Chairman.

OSCAR W. HJERPE. RAWDON W. MYERS. REINHART L.

GIDEON, HAROLD D. HOLDEN. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS. WILLIAM A. ROTHAMMER, -Secretary.

LIQUOR PERMIT Notice of Application. This Is to give notice that Anthony Palm Presta of 188 Campfield Av Hartford have filed an appiicatiorl dated June 27. 1936 with the Llouni Control Commission for a Package Store I Beer Permit for the sale of airoholtt liquor on the premises 1052 New Britain Elmwood, Conn, The business owned bv The Great A. P. Tea Co.

of 297 Plainfield Springfield. Mass, and wili be. conducted by Anthon' Palm Presta of 183 Campfield Hart- lord, as permittee. Signed ANTHONY PALM PRESTA. Dated June 27, 1936.

LIQUOR PERMIT. Notice of Application This is to give notice that. Maurice Sobolevsky of 394 Slgourney St Hartford have filed an appiicatiorl dated June 27. 1936 with the Llquo- Control Commission for a Druggist Permit for the sale of alcoholic liqum on the premises 308 Main Hart ford. The business is owned by Mau rice Sobolevsky of 394 Steourney St.

Hartford and will be conducted b- Maurice Sobolevsky of 394 Sigourne: Street, Hartford as permittee. Signed MAURICE SOBELEVSKY. Dated June 27, 1936. LIQUOR PERMIT. Notice of This is to give notice that Fsv mond J.

Shevlin of 16 Rockville Strep Hartford have filed an applicatioi dated June 23, 1936 with the Llquo Control Commission for a Wholesale Liquor Permit for the sale of alcohol)! Honor on the premises 252 Asyiun Street, Hartford. The business is owner bv The Fleischmann Distilling corpor atlon of 595 Madison Avenue. New Yorl citv and will be. conducted By Ray mond J. Shevlin of 16 Rockville Street 1 Hartord as permittee.

Signed RAYMOND J. SHEVLIN. Dated June 23, 1936. LIQUOR PERMIT Notice of Application This is to trive notice that I. Then dore Irving Taylor, of 63 Beverly Road W.

Hartford, Conn, have tued an ap plication dated June 30. 1936 with thi Liquor Conttol Commission for Package Store Permit for the sale alcoholic honor on the premises it Park Street. Hartford. Conn. The bus! ness is owned by Theodore Irving Tav lor of 53 Beverly Road.

W. Hartford Conn, and will be conducted by Theo dore Irving Taylor of 53 Beverly Road W. Hartford, conn, as permittee. THEODORE IRVING TAYLOR. June 30, 1936.

LIQUOR PERMIT Notice of Application This Is to give notice that I. Johi J. Wavier of .64 Wethersfield Av Hartford. have tiled an applicat.ini dated Jiily 1, 1936. with the Liquo Control Commission for a Restauran Permit for the sale of alcoholic liquo on the premises 571-575 Main Street Hartford The business is owned The Silver Tap Grill, of 571-5" Main Street.

Hartford, and will be con ducted by John J. Wayler of 164 Weth ersfield Hartford, as permittee. JOHN WAYLER. JulyL1936. LIQUOR PERMIT Notice of Application voc is tr cive notice that Cesa' Cassola of Hopewell Road.

Giastori cr, onve filed an appilealioi dated June' 30. 1936 with the Llritio cnntrni Cnmmhsinii for a Tavern re mit for the sale of alcoholic liquor ni ih. Main Street, south Roaring Brook, Glastonbury. The bus: ie nmnod hv Charles Bernardi Main street. Glastonbury and Cesar non nf HAneiwell Road.

Glastonbur' ci-rt will he conducted by Cesare Ca sola of Hocewell Road. Glastonbury CESARE CASSOLA. Dated June 30. 1936. LIOIOR PERMIT Notice of Application This is to give notice that I.

A ami Almrrmel nf ,9 Mane Ave, ndr'. ford, have filed an application date. July 3. 1936. with the Liquor Contro Commission for a Druggist perm a fVio i nf a rehe (111(11 OP 1'" premises, 953 Maple Hail ford TV, hiiclnpt: is nwnerf bv AarOh Q7Q xtanie Ait Hartforr nnH wOli hp ronrluoterf hv Aaron Almqnlst of 979 Maple Hartford as permittee.

AARON E. ALMQUIST. 3,1 936. LIQUOR PERMIT Notice of Application This is lo give notice that I. Polo mon Kramer of 473 Mapie Avenue Hartford, have filed an applicatioi dated July 6.

1936 witn the Liquo, Ontrn! OimmUemn for A beer perm for the sale or alcoholic liquor on i.m premises at, 471 Maple Avenue. Hart I ford. The business Is owned by Solo, mon Kramer of 473 Maple Avenue Hartford, and will be conducted Solomon Kramer of 473 Maple Avenu't Hartford, as permittee. SOLOMON KRAMER. l)ated July 6.

1938, LIQUOR PERMIT Notice of Application This is to give notice that I. John Acfiiiin McKntie of i'M!) Fairfield Av a ri rv fVinn hive filer! an applies on dated Julv 3. 1936 with the Liquoi Control Commission for a Club pern for the sale of alcoholic liquor on wi nremlvM 34 St Hartior Conn. The btxtness is owned by Har'i ford Lodge. No.

19. O. Elk- of Prosoect Ha tford. and he conducted bv John A McKon 5S9 Vat-field Hartford. Conn, SI npriYi It I ee JOHN A.

McKONE. Datetl Julv 3. 1936 I IQUOIl PERMIT Notice of Application This is to notice that Job! Harris of 3o6 Asvlum Street. Hartforr have filed an application dated Julv with the Liquor Control Com mi sion for a Hotel Permit for the hP alcoholic Honor on the premises 3' Asyium Street. Hirtfo-rt Th bu.ne- i owned bv tlotet r.ren.

ot Street, Hart'ord, and "'ill ennrpKted hv John Harris of 344 Street. Hirtford. prmitt. Alley AH Right, Hop In I' fl DOsT I MIMO. J3 I I I I i I LlW 1 JL i- Hti, -s Orphan Annie: Coins: Concern very attractively and ail ready to bo 1 fo work.

Motor Sales Used Carl Division, 860 Maple at Whites iiit "repainted I TODAY FINDS OUR BEKRDED FRIEND FAR. FROM BUTTERNUT- MUSTA HAD WHAT BOUT HAVlN' SEEM A "COLO BLOODED WE'LL SEE WHAT WE SHALL SEE NO ONE KNOWS WHERE I'M GOING OR CARES" I'VE GOT PLENTY OF TIME BUT i'VP KEPT MY MOOTH OVER THIRTY YEARS- i KILLING OVER. I YEARS THIRTY HM foriii 3 WOULD KILLED SHOT FOR I WONDER" fivii 1 1 z- 1 T- Posi ions Wanted M7 ASSISTANT HAIRDRESSER. MALE -would like to locate, wages secondary. Aiso interested In partnership.

Coui- ant Box 3030 i 1 WORKING SUPERINTENDENT 1 and reconditioned. Good tires and upholstery A rare bargain. Motor Sale Used Car Division, 8S0 Maple at White st. Large Teti trucks, all makes and models ,5 up. Federal Saies, 329 Church St.

Trailers 12-A SEE The beautifully furnished i ream-lined Covered Wagon trailers at. Jensens. Inc 74 Park Road, W. H. 3-6221.

SERVICES OFFERED Exterminators A DEPENDABLE SERVICE Reliable ftxtermlna' ion of vermin, roaches, moths, rats and mice. The Birchard Jvst 312 -burch St. A 'NEW DEAlTri" xtrrmlnating Srv. ie. Materia! foiq a.

8912, Bohtnan B-O! Inc Main ft iuc-s ofTll k'f NblTi XTEPMINAf ED 21 REASON UrbNINu II ONLY HAVE GOT ME NW5I ircT- as: 7m pt, oe r-r sr i Reliable maintenance mechanic elee-itrician by trsfie expei iencei mi rrr--irhaniral, elervncal. refrigerating arrl i oii numlng eqiiipo'ent aiso caohte all build-tie repair, including htlni. plumhing, riU-l'U'R rare of gronnds e'r Just toe rrifh fr some punt, in -titu1 ion- r.ir o--nirttirrt. ei st ho'dt- or prP'st Add-s- 6uperintendent, Cou li JOHN HARRIS. rant BOX JUU Dated jvay 3.

AETNA EXTERMINATING CO Tel. 6-41M 288 Ann St. --t 'vVa-.

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