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With RAT FITZPATRICK. Id New York, who to an accom plished pianist, keep* her ear Dined fastidiously to what goes on about her. When, a few weeks ago, she earns across a poem by Vedma Seely entitled “Ay aitanos,” she recog nised Its lyric possibilities. Dexter ously she turned out a neat mu sical setting for it and rushed over to Scunner's. The publishers ac cepted it. Scarcely before the ink was dry on the printed copies Law rence Tibbett picked one up. Im pressed. he promptly included the song on his program to be sung Tuesday, November 12,( over the Columbia network. “Ay Oltanos” to Mias Hawns’ first song. Balls listeners probably wouldn’t suspect that “Pappy” Walter O’Keefe. CBS Caravan star, could guaUfy as a serious lecturer. Recently he addressed MM Students at New York Uni versity, disgreasng from a sched uled humorous talk to some serious discussion. 80 enthus iastic was the response that he * has been invited to address the student body of Temple Univer sity this month. Incidentally, he will also speak at Barnard Col lege and a number of other Paul Douglas, CBS who brings you the football score each Saturday sight, is brushlm up n southern dialect as the re* suit of a long distance telephone caU the other evening. Said the voice: “Is this heah Mr. Douglas?*' Paul said it was. "Well, suh, I’m down heah in South Cal-llnah. 1 can understand how you Yankees mijjht mispronounce southern names, suh, but the name of my old school that you just broadcast is pronounced W-O-F-F-O-B-D. Thank you, suh. Ooodby.” John Charles Thomas, the Popular baritone heard Wednes day at • p. bl, ever the NBC Mae network, was the first to sing "Home on the Range,” and within a short time after ward t wa sa national favorite. It wasn't that Thomas "hap pened” to get first crack at it either, because the song is M years old! Nothing how effectively this cold weather keeps Mary Livingstone awake during rehearsals, Jack Benny has already decided on their vacation spot for next summer. New York Stations * • • ••• ••• •• WBAF—66t — WOR—710 — WJZ-760 — W ABC-860 4:00—WEAP—Woman's Review. WJZ—Betty and Bob Sketch. WABC—Studio Music. 4:15—'WJZ—Charles Sorce, Tenor. WABC—Disabled American Veterans Armistice Pro gram, Bethlehem Chapel, Washington Cathedral. 4:10—WRAP—Hollywood Armistice Day Observance. WOR—Gretta Palmer, Com mentator. WJZ—Stevens Orch. 4:45—WOR—Hawaiian Music. WABC—Clyde Barrie, Bari tone. 5:00—WEAP—A1 Pearce’s Gang. WOR—News; Omar the Mystic. WJZ—What Will Neutrality Do to Us—Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt. WABC—Manhattan Matinee 5:10—WEAP—Tom Mix Adven ventures—Sketch. WOR—Plash Gordon— Sketch. WJZ—Singing Lady. WABC—Jack Armstrong— Sketch. 5:45—WEAP—Clara, Lu ’n’ Em— Sketch. WJZ—Little Oiphan Annie Sketch. • WABC—Og, Son of Fire— Sketch. 6:00—'WEAP—Plying Time—Sketch WOR—Uncle Don. WJZ—News; U. a Army Band. WABC—Buck Rogers— Sketch. 6:U—WEAK—News; stem Orch. WABC—Bobby Benson— Sketch. 6:10—WEAP—Press-Radio News. WOR—IJews; Talks and Mu WJZ—Press-Radio News. WABC—Press-Radio News. 6:S9—WEAP—Stem Orch. WJZ—Charioteers Chorus. WABC—Vanished Voices— Sketch. 6:46—WEAP—Billy and Betty— Sketch. WJZ—Lowell Thomas, Com mentator. 7:00—WEAP—Amos ’n’ Andy— WOR-Sports Talk—Stan Lomax. WJZ—Richard Leibert, Or gan. WABC—Myrt and Marge Sketch. 7:16—WEAP—Uncle Esra—Sketch. WOR—Jeannine Macy, Songs WJZ—Stamp Club—Capt. Tim Healy. WABC—Virginia Verrill, Songs. 7:10—WEAP—Education in the News—Talk. WOR—The Lone Ranger Sketch. WJZ—Lum and Abner— Sketch. WABC—Stagin’ Sam. 7:46—WEAP—Foobtall—Jim Crow ley, Coach, Pordham Uni versity. WJZ—Dangerous Paradise Sketch. WABC—Boake Carter, Com mentator. 8:00—WEAP—HammersteIn’s Mu sic Hall; Ous Edwards; John Steele, Songs; Lucy Monroe, Soprano; Lazy Dan. WJZ—Fibber McGee and Molly—Sketch. WABC—Lombardo Orch. 8:16—WOR—Gabriel Heatter, Commentator. 840—WEAP—Margaret Speaks, Soprano; Richard Crooks, Tenor. WOR—Mystery Sketch. WJZ—Wamow Orch.; Odette Myrtii; Songs; Pickens Sisters, Songs; Milton Watson, Tenor. WABC—Bonime Orch.; Pick and Pat, Commedians. 8:00—WEAP—Gypsies Orch. WOR—Tommy McLaughlin, Songs. WJZ—Minstrel Show. WABC—Play—His Mislead ing Lady; with Clark Gable. 8:16—WOR—Heywood Broun, Commentator. 8:10—WEAP—Tito Schlpa, Tenor. WOR—Eddy Brown, Violin. WJZ—Baby Pace—Sketch. 10:00—WEAP—Eastman Orch.; Luilaby Lady; Male Quar tet. WOR—American Legion Memorial Ritual. WJZ—Andrew Carnegie— Sketch. WABC—Wayne King Orch. 10:16—WOR—Concert Orch., Da vid Mendoza, Conductor; Soloists. RADIO SERVICE AU'Make Seta Expert factory trained men. FTee inspection or estimate. Phone Waterbary 3-5036 , LINCOLN 8TORES f 61 West Main 8t. 10:30—WEAF—History of Ameri can Red Cross—Drama; Speaker, Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson, Chair man American Red Cross. WJZ—Frank Simon,Concert Band. WABC—March of Time— Drama. 10:45—WABC—Manhattan Choir. 11:00—WEAR—Fldler Orch. WOR—News; Dark Town Meetin’ WJZ—News; Dorothy L& mour, Songs. WABC—Dance Music (to 1 a. m.) 11:15—WEAF—Keller Orch. WJZ—Negro Male Quartet 11:30—WEAF—News; Madrlguera Orch. WJZ—Dance Music (to 1 a. m.) 11:45—WEAF—Jesse Crawford, Organ. WOR—Dance Music (to 1 a. m.) It :00—WEAF—Description, Massing of the Colors at Fifteenth Annual Armistice Ball of British Great War Vet erans of America, Hotel As tor. 500--WICC--Bridgeport--600 P. M. * 3:00—International Armistice Day Program. “The Family of Nations.” Speaker: Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler and others. 4:00—War Drums In Ethiopia. 4:15—Disabled American Veterans Armistice Day Program, from Bethlehem Chapel, Washington, D. C. 4:4—Clyde Barrie, baritone. :00—Manhattan Matinee. 5:15—Coach Joe McKenney’s Football School of the Air. 5:30—WICC news bulletins. 5:45—Buonocore Singing Strings. 6:00—Yankee Network News Serv ice. « 6:15—Ann Marie Havr 111a, con tralto. 6:30—Artist Roundup. 7:00—5 Minute Drama (ET). 7:05—Sky Notea, Lewis Doolittle. 7:15—Vocals by Virginia VenUL 7:30—Musical Moments (ET). 7:45—Near East Education Pro gram. 8:00—Guy Lombardo’s Royal Canadians. 8:30—"One Night Stands with Pick and Pat,” dramatic and musical. 0:00—Lux Radio Theater, starring Clark Gable in "His Mislead ing Lady.” 10:00—Community Chest Drama. 10:30—Music Box Serenade featur ing Elsa Lumb and Beatrice Doncourt. 10:45—Manhattan Choir. 11:00—Yankee Network News Serv ice. 11:15—Local news bulletins. 11:30—Jerry Freeman and his Orch. 13:00—Seymour Simon and his Orch. A. M. 12:30—Hawaii Calls. 288"WTIC--Hartford~1040 p. M. 8:00—Pat Kennedy, tenor—NBC. 3:15—Ma Perkins—NBC. % 3:30—Vic and Sade—NBC. 3:45—The O’Neils—NBC. - 4:00—Women’s Radio Review. 4:30—Girl Alone—NBC. 4:45—Grandpa Burton—NBC. 5:00—A1 Pearce’s Gang—NBC. 5:30—“Dick Tracy.” 5:45—Clara, Lu and Em—NBC. 6:00—Wrlghtvllle Clarion. 6:25—Speaker. 6:30—News. 6:40—Gems from Memory. 6:45—“Strange As It Seems.” 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy—NBC. 7:15—Gordon, Dave and Bunny (To WDRC). 7:30—Armistice Day Address by Anson T. McCook. 7:40—Songs Without Words. 7:45—“Ask Me Another.” 8:00—Hammerstein’s Music Hall— NBC. 8:30—William Daly’s Orch.—NBC. 9:00—The Gypsies—NBC. 9:30—Grace Moore—NBC. 10:00—Contented Program—NBC. 10:30—The Travelers Hour—Julius Nussman, director; with Marie Healey; Modern Symphonic Choir. 11:00—News. 11:15—Leonard Keller's Orch.— NBC.' 11:30—Enric Madriguera’s Orch.— NBC. 11:45—Jesse Crawford, Organist— NBC. 12:00—Silent. BOND PAYOFF CELEBRATED New London, Conn. (UJP.)—City Manager William A. Holt broadcast fulfillment of his *ine-year-old promise to pay off a 60-year city bond issue by flying the American flag from the staff atop City Hall. Ordinarily the flag is flown only on holidays or for special observances. to brine his _ to Alaska _I Meanwhile, the family and oast are heard at 7 p. m., over the NBC blue _ work, repeating for the West at t:M p. m for his NBC ing it as a hobby, "Fibber” is the business as an extra tied. “Fibber McGee and Molly” ays at » p. m» NBC Connie Gates, popular young con tralto-pianist, has Started a stamp collection—but not the valuable kind, from a collection expert's point of view. Connie keeps all the stamps from her fan mall envelopes in a scrapbook separate from the letters. Just for sentiment’s sake. Perhaps many years hence, the strmps may be worth plenty of. money at that, Connie! Connie Gates is heard Tuesdays and Thun ders at 6:35 p. m., over the NBC red network, and Wednesday at 10:30 p.^m., over the same hook up. WATR PROGRAMS 1190 Kilocycles To-day 2:45—Telephone Tunes with Jim my Colgan at the Piano. 3:00—The Male Quartette. 3:15—Keeping Ahead of the Jones 3:30—Uncle Harry’s Christmas Party broadcast from Ham ilton Park. 4:00—The Monitor Views the News 4:15—Club Cabana. 4:30—Songs by Claire Hunt. 4:45—Naugatuck on the Air. 5:00—Uncle Harry. 5:15—Music in the Air. 5:30—Waterbury Democrat News. 5:35—Melody Parade. 6:00—Correct Time. 6:00—Yankee Network News Serv lcc. 6:15—Hits and Bits. 6:30—Lawrence Larivee, Tenor. 6:45—Correct Time. Tomorrow A. M. 8:00—Yankee Network News Serv ice. 8:15—Early Bird Serenade. 8:30—Correct Time. 8:30—John Metcalfe, Hymn Evan gelist. 8:45—Popular Varieties. 9:00—Morning Devotions. 9:15—Melody Express. 9:45—Word Man. 9^5—Musical Interlude. 10 ."00—Farm Flashes. 10:15—Movie Mirror. 10:30—Yankee Network News Serv ice. 10:45—Affairs of the Hemlngways. 11:00—Brown Family. 11:15—Women’s Shopping Review with Vita VaiL 11:45—Home Folks. 12:00—Correct Time. 12:00—Noonday Musicale. r. mu 12:15—Melodic Moments. 12:30—Waterbury Democrat News. 12:45—Melodic Moments (Cont’d). 1:00—American Family Robinson. 1:15—We Women—Betty Minor.* 1:30—Yankee Network News Serv ice. 1:15—News for Women. 2:00—Skitches in Melody. 2:15—You and Your Radio. 2:30—Eb and Zeb. 2:45—Telephone Tunes with Jim my Colgan at the Piano. 3:00—War Drums in Ethiopia. 3:15—Limousine Ladles. 3:30—Organ Recital by Miles L A. erlcan Guild of Organists. Martin, Fellc^r of the Am 4:15—American Education Week Program—Mayor Hayes, Miss Alice Walsh, Primary Super visor, and Miss Marie Mac Donald of Crosby High School. 5:00—Uncle Harry. 5:15—Carl Moore’s Vivatown Band. 5:30—Waterbury Democrat News. 6:35—Melody Parade. 6:00—Correct Time. 6:00—Yankee Network News Serv ice. 6:15—Hits and Bits. 6:30—Helpful Harry. 6:35—Tango Time. 6:45—Correct Time. 200-WDRC-Hartford~l 330 p. M. 3:00—International Armistice Day Program. 4:00—Chansonette. _ » 4:15—Chicago Variety Hoitt. 4:45—Clyde Barrie, baritone. 5:00—Manhattan Matinee. 5:30—Jack Armstrong. 6:45—A Serenade For You. 8:00—Yankee Network News Serv ice. 6:1—Bobby Benson and Sunny Jim. 6:30—Hartford Public Schools Series—Fred D. Wish- Jr. 6:45—To be announced. 7:00—Myrt and Marge. 7:5—Gordon, Dav and Bunny. 7:30—Singing Sam. 7:45—Boake Carter. 8:00—Lombardo Road. 8:30—One Night Stands with Pick and Pat. 8:00—Lux Radio Theater. 10:00—Wayne King’s Orch. 10:30—March of Time. 10:45—Manhattan Choir. 11:00—Yankee Network News Serv ice. 11:15—Jack Denny’s Orch. 11:30—Jerry Freeman’s Orch. STRAND The current double feature pro gram at Warner Brothers’ theater ais headlined by “Broadway Mel ody”. Heading the great cast is Jack Benny, radio comedian whose pop* ularity Increases with each new broadcast and Eleanor Powell the sensational new dancing star whose overnight rise to fame is the talk of the nation. This new star possesses a number of marvelous talents in addition to being the outstanding tap dan cer on Broadway to-day and these are revealed in the role she plays with Jack Benny in “Broadway Melody of 1936.” Some fifteen other favorites have important roles in the picture, in cluding Robert Taylor, Una Mer kel, Buddy yand Vllma Isben, Sid Silver and Nick Long. • The companion feature will be SAVE YOURSELF TIME, ENERGY AND MONEY BY ' READING AND USING THE WANT ADS DAILY Announcement* LOST—A SoUyham puppy, white with brown marking, around the eyes, wearing red collar. Dial 4-4341 or return to 31 Columbia Bird. Re ward. BARGAINS—Topcoats, Overcoats, Suits, $10 up. TALE CLOTHING, 34 Grand Bt., 1 11. up. Open Eves STOMACH ULCER, GAS PAINS INDIGESTION Victims, why suf fer? Bor quick relief get a fret sample of UDOA, a doctor’s pre scription, at Apothecaries Hall Co •M Special Notices . DENTISTRY At the Lowest Prices! DR. a L. WHITRIOHT 163 E. Main St Dial 3-86M NOTICE A hearing on the application of Mosea Mathias for approval certi ficate to Install a Junk yard at 24 River 8t., will be held on Wednes day, Nov. 20th, at 11:30 a. m.. In the Mayor’s Office, City Hall, Water bury, Conn., as provided by General Statute. 11-7-St (Signed) FRANK HATES. Mayor. ' LIQUOR PERMIT NOTICE OF APPLICATION This is to give notice that I, John Lewandowskl, of Waterbury-Bristol Road, R.F.D. No. 2, opposite P. O. Box 110A, Wolcott, Conn., have filed an application dated Nov. 4th, 1935, with the Liquor Control Commission for a Tavern Permit for the sale of alcoholic liquor on the premises, Waterbury-Bristol Road, R.F.D. No. 2, opposite P. O. Box 110A, Wolcott, Conn. The business is owned by John Lewandowskl, of Waterbury Bristol Road, F.F.D. No. 2 opposite P. O. Box 110A, Wolcott, Conn., and will be conducted by John Lewan dowskl, of Waterbury-Bristol Road, R.F.D. No. 2, opposite P. O. Box 110A, Wolcott, Conn,, as permittee. JOHN LEWANDOW8KI. Dated Nov. 4th, 1935. 11-4-11 NOTICE TO THE CREDITORS OF ALHAMBRA MOVIE CORPORATION At a meeting of all the Stockhold ers of Alhambra Movie Corporation, It was Voted to dissolve and ter minate Its corporate existence. All claims against said corpora tion may be sent to Alhambra Movie Corporation, 773 North Main Street, Waterbury, Conn. Attest: NICHOLAS MASCOLI, ll-9-ll-12-lt-4t Secretary. POLFS Poll’s which by the way is New England’s largest theater, was far too small for the throngs that tried for the past couple of days to get In to see "Mutiny on the Bounty," with Clark Gable, Franchot Tone and Charles Laughton in the lead ing roles, and well the populace oi Waterbury might, as here is One ol the greatest films that has ever been flashed on the screen. "Mutiny on the Bounty” has everything—romance, action, a tear, comedy and is without a doubt a spectacular and scenic film. At the request of the patrons of Poll’s who were unable to get anyy where near the box office on Sat urday and Sunday and who com municated with Manager Ed Fitz patrick he has secured permission from New York to hold the picture over for three more days and it will be in town until Friday night, so that all will have a chance of seeing this super-production. Wednesday night at Poll’s there will be the regular vaudeville show with Gus Meyers and his fiddle and this virtuoso of the violin whe plays one of the hottest fiddles ol any musician that lives, will have a delightful surprise for his audi ence, and one that will prove at artistic and musical treat. Besides the "maestro” there wU be five acts ofg vaudeville. STATE Performance today and to-mor row mark your last opportunities tc see "Hands Across the Table” star ring Carole Lombard and Fred Mac Murray, also Bing Crosby in "Twc for To-night”, current attractions al Warners’ State theater. These twc pictures have been drawing record houses since they opened at the State on Saturday. Wednesday brings the big night I Plan to be here. You may go home the happiest person in town. The same show will be presented at the Strand starting at 6 p. m., in or der to accommodate the crowds, sc plan right now to attend elthei theater. On the screen a grand show head lined by "Transatlantic Tunnel’ starring Richard Dlx with Leslie Banks, Madge Evans, C. Aubrey Smith, George Arllss, Walter Hus ton, and a host of other stars. Rich ard Dix appears in the role of Mc Allen, foremost engineer of his time The Dix characterization show! McAllen- as a man of almost primi tive passions in his determination to sweep aside all obstacles in hit path, whether the ultimate goal be that of material achievement or s romantic goal. His battle against nature’s elements and treacheroui foes is none the less bitter than the struggle he is obliged to wage with himself in temptatoin’s houi when rare beauty beckons and a loyal wife’s affection and self-sac rifice are temporarily forgotten. All in all this picture proves in itself why houses have been packed to capacmlty throughout the country wherever it has played. The companion feature will tx “To Beat the Band,” a comedy packed with fun and laughs star ring Hugh Herbert, Helen Broderick, Roger Pryor and Eric Blore. Make the State your “entertain ment date” Wednesday night West "Wanderer of the Waste land," starring Dean Jaggef and Gail Patrick and Edward Ellis and Larry Buster Grabbe. Wednesday night the same pro gram being presented at the State #111 be shown at the Strand starting at A p. m. in order to provide seats for as many as possible attending the weekly "Big Night” added at traction. Attend either theater, Hams ftHiwtoriftp pfiCfS, The Democrat Classified Advertising Service 1 in A-B-C order for LINE RATE PER DAY Classified line rate per day. 1 Day Prepaid..Uo (Charged.14c) 3 Days Prepaid.10c (Charged.lie) • Days Prepaid. Te (Charged.8c) (Lower rates for longer terms on request) S Days Prepaid .Ottc (Changed.10c) Bring, send, mall or. telephone your advertisement in anytime, preferably between 8 a. m. and i p. dl, dally, except Sundays. Announcement$ 8K Special Notices WASHING MACHINE PARTS—For all makes. Domestic Appliance, 178 W. Main. Dial 3-8848. OIL BURNER JOHNSON ELEC. CO., 114 No. Main. PERSONAL XMAS CARDS—Print ed to order. ARROW PRINT SHOP, 239 North Main St Dr. August Reed, Dentist Moderate Pees. Hours 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Hazel Nichols, Nurse. 173 EAST MAIN ST. DIAL 4-2405 J Businef. Announcements CIGARETTE BURNS—Moth holes, cuts, etc. Linens, silks rewoven Invisible. Tears mended. Eastern Textile Weaving Co, 111 Grand St, Buckingham Bldg. 3-7730. Automobiles 8)4 Auto Springs, Axles, Etc. WATERBURY AUTO SPRING CO. — Electric acetylene welding. 38 Brown Place. PERREAULT sp*1”*8; £T&mes, Axles 910 South Main Street Dial 3-4484 0 Auto;: and Trucks For Sale 10 DAY SALE ON ALL USED CARS Now Going On PRICES SACRIFICED Packard-Waterbury, Inc. 482 Watertown Ave. Dial 4-6109 (Open Evenings) PRE-WINTER USED CAR CLEARANCE SALE Now Going On At THE HOTCHKISS MOTOR co. 17-25 WILLOW ST. Dial 3-3177 Open Evenings ALWAYS THE BEST! 34 Chevrolet Conv. Coupes, (2) 35 Ford Coach 34 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan 34 Chevrolet Coach 34 Ford Sedan 33 Plymouth Coach 33 Pontiac Coach 34 Studebaker Coupe (2) *31 Chevrolet Sedan and Coach —75 OTHERS— ASK ABOUT OUR 30-DAt GUARANTEE CREEL BROS., INC. 464 Meadow St. Dial 3-5327 Also 299 West Main St. 1932 BUICK CONV. COUPE JOHN J. COLLINS, INC. DeSoto and Plymouth 3^98 38 Willow St USED CARS OF MERIT *34 Oldsmoblle “8" Tour. Sedan .*33 Chevrolet Conv. Coupe ”31 Oldsmoblle Conv. Coupe CADILLAC - OLDS - LA SALLE 504 Watertown Ave. Dial 5-1141 (Open Evenings) ' 1934 CHEVROLET 1-2 TON PICK UP—With canopy top. Low milet age, A-l in mechanical condition and appearance. Good tires. Price 8395. Loehmann Chevrolet (Onen Evenings) 37# WEST MAIN ST. Dl'L 3-513S TODAY’S SPECIAL! 1935 FORD DELUXE SEDAN 1932 Ford Coupe 1930 Ford Roadster 1980 Chevrolet Coupe 1934 Ford Panel 1931 Dodge Panel 1929 Chevrolet Cab. Chassis 1929 Ford Panel 131 inch. Malcom Motor Sales USED CAR LOT 400 WEST MAIN 1930 Nash Sedan 1933 Plymouth Coupe 1931 Chevrolet Sedan 1932 Auburn Sedan 1929 Hupmoblle Sedan, clean $98 NASB-LAFAYETTE 395 Wert Main St. Dial 3-1191 Automobiles » Autos and Tracks Far Sals 1931 Chev. DeLuxe Coupe - - - |19C GROVE USED CAR EXC, INC. 14 Grove St. Dial 4-9971 CHEVROLET 1939 — Convertible coupe. Privately owned. Quick sale IS Violet St FOR QUICK ROAD SERVICE OH Tires, Batteries and Ignition Trouble Call 3-6903. Batteries recharged, 60c without service BOMMA AUTO SUPPLY, 234-331 East Main St Employment U Women Wanted ADDRESS ENVELOPES at home, sparetime; $5 to $15 weekly. Ex perience unnecessary. Dignified work. Stamp brings details. Em ployment Mgr., Dept 4488 Box 75, Hammond, Ind. 19 Male or Female YOUNG—Men or women to qualify for sign painting, poster art cutawl or silk screen. Write Box O. 48, Democrat Merchandise 29 Building Materials SUPPLIES Best Quality! Lowest prices; Save. Visit Siller Plumbing Supply Showroom, Cor. . . Elm and No. Main. TeL 4-8403. 33 Good Things To Eat GET Your winter Apples now. Hand picked, regraded. 50c, 75c, 85c, bush el. Bring containers. Main Rd. 14 mile west of West Cheshire, Rail way Station. Dial Cheshire 330. 36 Household Articles PLUMBING CfnyaPipes, Parts and Repairs, o t u v c alsQ plumbing Supplies Waterbury Stove Repair Co. 255 Bank St Dial 4-6255 3 PC. LIVING ROOM >14-95 SUITE . HADLEY BARGAIN ANNEX 103 Meadow St Terms BUY THE NEW IDEA OIL BURN ER—Most efficient, at lowest price Also the flame baffle spreader rings 50c each. THE GERVASI NEW IDEA OIL BURNER CORP., 264 Nc Main St Dial 3-1042, Waterbury Conn. 36J4 Buttresses MATTRESSES—Pillows, b« springs, spring mattresses re I paired; 1 day service. SUPERIOR •“SH»00 YALE MATTRESS CO New Mattresses at Wholesale Prices Mattresses, Pillows & Box Spring: Renovated. 1-Day Serv. Dial 3-6331 43 Miscellaneous For Sale ENAMEL—Bathtubs $5 up. Ename sinks $2 up . Harry’s Used Plumb ing Fixtures, 27 Phoenix Ave. Live Stock 46 Dogs, Cats, Pets GUARANTEED — Singing canarle: Choppers and rollers. Popula prices. S. a Kresge Co, 33 Sc Main St. Business Service n Business 8erviee Rendered WINDOW CUtANXNO—You wil save money IT you send for us t do your cleaning. Connectlcu Window Cleaning Co, Office 8 Wood lawn Terrace. Dial 4-4517. WHEN—Toi. want Towels, Coat! Aprons, Hoover A prons or Uni forms call Russell’s Water bur; Towel Supply Co, 892 East Mali St. Phone 5-1877. "By our quality we are known; by our service w have grown.” 53 / Professional Service PLANS—Specifications, etc. Lou! A. Walsh. 67 Leavenworth 8t 57 Insurance FIRE I FIRE! FIRE! It’s too lat after the fire to have your horn or furniture insured. It's time t do It now and the cost will b only a few cents 4 day to giv you adequate protection. Phon Hayden’s Insurance, 69 Sout Main Street Telephone 3-8306. 58 Painting, Paper Hanging PAINTING and PAPER HANOINf —Rooms papered $3.00. Chimney cleaned and repaired. Sherman i Co. Dial 4-2858. 64 Pressing and Tailoring MOSEL — Tailors and Cleaner: High-grade work, reasonable rata 120 No. Main St Dial 6-0343. Rooms, Board, Hoteh 63 Rooms and Board BOYS CLUB, Cottage Placo-Nks rooms, swimming pool, all bom For Rent Real Estate BUCKINGHAM 8T, 106—and floor 6 large rooms, hot water beat, all ImimwmHi call 4-MOO BUCKINGHAM ST, 114—Attractive location, 0 room apartment, newly decorated. D. T. FARRINGTON, Inc. Real Estate—Insurance—Steamship Tickets. 141 West Main St Dial 1-1111 Baldwin St. Section .. 6 rooms $10 Northern Section . S rooms $10 Baldwin St. Section .. 4 rooms $11 Western Section. • rooms $18 FELTON AGENCY Brown Building. Phone 1*8118 CASHMAN ST, 304—Off Lakewood road; 4 rooms. Improvements. Inq. on Premises. CORNER CHERRY & EAST MAIN STS.—Five rooms; Improvements. MARTIN J. McEVOY, Inc. 51 West Main St. # Phone 4-5118 JEWELRY ST, 54-Five rooms, all Improvements. Dial 4-8180. SOUTH LEONARD ST, 438—Pive rooms, Ind floor. Garage. All Imp. Reasonable rent. Inquire 1st floor. HOLMES AVE, 11—1 and 3 room Apts. Modem equipment, heat, hot water, Irigldaire. Inq. on premises. 9 Chase Park Ave. .. 6 rooms $30 79 Capitol Ave, 1-famlly, 5 rms. $35 31 Waltertown Ave._5 rooms $18 WALTER H. HART, Inc. 10 East Main St TWO—4-room tenements. All im provements. Rent reasonable, in quire H. Johnson, 39 Grand St OAKVILLE — Small Apartments. Dial 3-0114. JUST—Vacated. A modem 7-room apartment 309 Plaza Ave. Hot water heat, hardwood. Reasona ble. Atty. Harold G. Green, 71 Grand St Dial 3-7046 or 4-1077. 5 Rooms—WESTERN and OVER LOOK Sections. MARTIN J. McEVOY, Inc. 51 West Main St Phone 4-5118 73 Houses Per Rent ONE—Family house, 6 rooms, hot water heat, modem. LEO J. CURLEY Dial 3-9031 SEVEN ROOM HOUSE with garage. 3 baths. Northwest section. NUHN & NUHN 141 Bank St Dial 4-3346 74 Business Places For Rent ' E. MAIN ST, 1734—8mall store. : Rent $15 per month. Dial 4-6063. FOR RENT—Watertown, 5 rooms, 1st floor, heated. Woodruff Ave. TeL 317. Wm OOCWrtt 8T.—OPP. FULTON PARK Near Pine Bt.—One-family home, 0 rooms, all improvements, hot water beat Corner lot 60x100 ft Price 16,79a Beat Buy In Town. GEORGE A. BARONIAN M NO. MAIN ST. SHORE PROPERTY FOR SALE— At greatly reduced prices bafoze January 1st The Myrtle Reach Realty Co, 108 East Broadway, Milford, Coon. Financial MM WE’LL HELP YOU TO STAND ON YOUR OWN FEET! Instead of bothering friends with your money problems, first find out what, our service can do for youl We’U advance you the cash you need—quickly and privately; Month ly payments will be regulated to suit your Income . . . for, as long as 20 months. THE COST OP A *100 LOAN FOR J YEAR AVERAGES ONLY ABOUT Ee A DAT. You pay this charge (three per cent per month—thirty-six per cent per annum) only on the unpaid part of your loan. Personal Finance Co. 2nd Floor. Pritchard Bids. Room 1 _ 109 BANK STREET Phone 2-S103 Waterbury THE A. J. PATTON CO. Land Surveyors Blue Printer* itnrdaye 8 to IS WEST MAIN BT. E OLD GOLD SILVER - PLATINUM BOUGHT The Old Gold Store 78 GRAND ST. If AN UPTURN in the Sale of Real Estate IS AT HAND! List your property for sale at once with a local realtor so that he can in turn advertise it in the want ad section of The Democrat. / As your salesman he will do all the work necessary to find buyers and close a deal. Most local realtors use want ads in this paper, knowing that through them they reach the attention of a big field of prospects. A want ad inserted in this paper Is read daily in more than 11,000 homes. There is no better investment than local real estate. Hkfivtiit WANT ADS. PHONE