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Dial Doings By JIM PARKS* Worn 60,000 entries In their Bat tle Cry tor ’42 contest, Pearson and Allen have finally selected as the winner: '‘Work, Figth, Give—Make Democracy Live.” The slogan will be illustrated by McClelland Bar clay, noted artist . . . Clare Booth will discuss the situation In the Or ient when she appears as guest on the March of Time broadcast over BLUE tonight at 9. Battle of the Coral 8ea will also be damatlzed as special feature of the airing . . . Benny Goodman's recording of ‘‘Jersey Bounce” helped the Swing King pass the million mark In rec ord sales far the first three months of the year . . . Record situation Is a lot brighter than It did a month ago, with platter manufacturers . calling in old discs to be used in making the new. Ben Hadfleld, dean of Yankee Colonial Network announcers, was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of the Art of Oratory at the 42nd commencement exercises of the Staley College of the Spoken Word In Boston recently, but that doesn’t give him priority on the coversatlonal floor in his own home. His wife. Rose Huber Hadfleld, was awarded the same 4degree at the same time. She has been an instructor at Staley for a number of years, while Ben is now in his 17th year with the New England network. Apparently there’s no ‘‘small talk” when the Hadflelds sit down to dinner! Walter Gross, piano-maestro of •Duffy’s'Tavern," looks back to the time when these were familiar phrases In the American language: •Pill it up!”; “Pour lumps, pleai'e”; •Those tires are pretty dirty look ing.. Let’s get a new set of white walls”; ‘‘Six months? Don’t you believe It—we won’t be In it for a couple of years yet.” . . . Address ing the officers of the Brooklyn Navy Yard recently, H. V. Kalten bom recalled his early days as a reporter for the Brooklyn Eagle. “That was thirty years ago,” the commentator remarked, “and news was sometimes hard to find. I could always count on the Navy Yard, though,” he smiled, “for when all else failed, there was always a leak in Drydock Number 3.” The of ficers roared with delight, for Dry lock Number 3, it seems, still tprlngs reliable and newsworthy eak, Just when it's needed most. Wonderful Smith, of the Red Skelton program, insists that it’s his real name. His childhood am bition was to become an actor, but before reaching his goal, he shined shoes and worked as a chauffeur . . . Leslie Howard will return to WATR’s Sunday night broadcast of “Answering You” as emcee this week. The stimulating BBC broadcasts present British government officials answering letters submitted by American listeners regarding Britain at war. Speaking at the commencement exercises at Washington College, Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt will be heart exclusively ever WATR Mutual on May » at U:M a. m. The line-up of guests on Ruth Moss’ morning broadcasts over WATR at 11 next week includes singer Marion Francis, actress Fay Wray, Red Gross worker Mrs. She pard Brooks, and Moorish dancer Bal-Tlna .. Barry Wood names his ten .all-time favorite radio singers as folows: Bing Crosby, Russ Colum bo, Kenny Baker, Frank Parker, Morton Downey, Frank Munn, Bob Hannon, Arthur Tracy, Jan Peerce and John Charles Thomas. What, Barry? No Nelson Eddy? ... Benny Goodman is looking for a new name for the conductor’s of popular record sessions. The trade dubs them disc Jockeys, but Benny wants something better and is offering an autograph ed album to the author of the best name. The world’s lightweight cham pionship will be decided during a fifteen-round boot at Madison Square Garden tonight. With Sammy Angott and Allie Stela battling it out, Don Dunphy and Bill Corum will be at ringside to give WATR listeners a blow-by-' blow account of the affair, be gin ing at It p> m. New York Stations • • • • • • WEAF—660 — WOE—710 WJZ—770 — W ABC—880 f. M. 4:00—WEAK—“Backsitage Wife" WOK—Baseball Game WJZ—Arthur Tracy WABC—Christian Fundamentals 4:15_WKAF—‘•Stella Dallas," Drama WJZ—Club Matinee WABC—Exploring Space 4:30—WEAF—"Lorenzo Jones" WABC—Joey Kearns’ Orch. 4:45—WEAF—young Widder Brown WJZ—Sam Cuff; News WABC—News, George Bryan 8:00—WEAF—"When a Girl Marries" WJZ—Charles Dant's Orch. WABC—"Are You a Genius?" R:IS—WEAF—"Portia Faces Life” WOK—John Gambling 8:30—WEAF—"The Andersens" WOK—Jack Armstrong WJZ—"Flying Patrol’" WABC—Landt Trio 8:48—WEAF—Three Suns WOK—"Capt. Midnight" WJZ—“Secret City" WABC—Kcattergood Baines 8:00—WEAF—Funny Money Man WOK—Prayer; 1111010 Don; Harmony Team WJZ—News; Music WABC—Edwin C. Hill; Newi 8:15—WEAF—News, George Putnam WJZ—Sports, Joe Hasel WABC—Hedda Hopper 6:30—WEAF—Ted Steele WOK—News, Frank Singisei WJZ—Lum and Abner WABC—Frank Parker, Songs 6:45—WEAF—Sports. Bill Stern WOlt—Here's Morgan WJZ—Lowell Thomas WABC—The World Today 7:00—WEAF—Fred Waring's Orch WOK—Sports, Stan Lomax WJZ—“Ontario Show,” Koland Young WABC—Amos ’n’ Andy 7:16—WEAF—John W. Vander cook WOK—Confidentially Yours WABC—El Charro Gil Trio 7:30—WEAF—"Grand Central Station." Nicholas Conte WOK—"lied ltyder," Drami WJZ—The Lone Ranger WABC—To Be Announced 6:00—WEAF—Lucille Manners, Boss Graham WOK—Cal Tinuey WJZ—"Gangbusters" !% WABC—Kute Smith Hour: Ted Collins, Tommy Rlggi 8:15—WOK—''What Price Vic tory?" 8:30—WEAF—Information, Please Raymond Clapper WOlt—Songs for aMrchittg Men WJZ—Meet Your Navy 1:45—WABC—Elmer Davis, 8:56 };00—WEAF—Frank Munn, Aim Lyman's Orch. WOlt—Newts Gabriel Heatter WJZ -March of Time; Dramatisation WABC—"Koxlo Hart,'* Dorothy Lamour 1415—WGB—Bed Barber, Sport* 9:30—WEAF—Plantation Party: Louise Massey WOlt—“Double or Nothing" WJZ—Dinah Shore WABC—First Nighler: Drama: Uinny Simms, !:f! 9:45—WJZ Four Polka Dots l«:oo—WEAF—"People Are Funny1 WOK—Boxing: Sammy Angott vs, Allis Btols WJZ—Elsu Maxwell WABC—“Horn Am I Doin'," Bub Hawk 10:15—WJZ First Piano ljuertet lO iSTwiUF "Night of May 15" WJZ- SyMinimum Waste WABC—Jorry Wayne, Song 10:45 —WEAF—Nows, Mark M*Wl»: |l:«ie—WEAF News, George Putnam oil—Nows, Lhni'ios Wood '/, News; Blurs News AF—Muslu Kou Want Mb; Record Man vallsro’s orch - Fields’ Grab, ns In WATR PROGRAMS 1320 Kilocycle* 3:00—Baseball: Braves vs. ' Cardinals 5:15—In the Future 5:30—News 5:45—Easy Listenin’ 6:00—Yankee News 6:15—Jim Britt, Sports 6:30—Pleasure and Profit 6:45—Hits nnd Bits 7:00—Fulton Lewis, Jr. 7:15—Phone Your Answer 7:30— "Magic of Music", ltlchard Crooks and Symphony Orcli. 8:00—Cal Tlnney—Sizing Up the News 8:15—League of Women Voters 8:30—Songs for Marching Men 0:00—News: Dancing Discs 0:30—Double or Nulling 10:00—Angott-Stolz Fight 11:00—Yankee News 11:15—Arturo Arturo's Orch. 11:30>—Tropical Serenade 18:00—Sign Off. TOMOUHOW A. M. 8:00—Yankee News 8:15—George and Dixie 8:311— The Early Bird 8:45—Morning Devotions 0:00—News; Shoppers’ Guide 10:00-—Rainbow House 1.0:30—Welib Tilton, Baritone 10:45—Karl Zomar's Scrapbook 11:00—Musical Album 11:16—Australian News 11:30—Carnival 11:45—Andy Jucobson’s Orch. Noon—Walter Kidder's Concert P. M. > 12:15—Melodic Moments 12:30—News 12:45—Let’s Dance 1:00—Yankee News 1:15—Matinee Melodies 1:30—Andy Jacobson’s Orch. 1:45—March On, Marines! 2:00—Baseball: Braves vs. Cardinals 4:00—“Pee Wee” Erwin’s Orch. 4:15—To Be Announced 4:30—Baseball Roundup 4:30—To Bo Announced 5:00—Glenn Miller’s Orch. 5:30—Glenn Miller’s Orch. 6:00—Yankeo News 6:15—Jim Britt, Sports 6:30—Fighting Tools 6:45—Baseball Round-Up 6:30—Johnny Richard's Orch. 7:00—To Be Announced 7:30—News: Waltzes of the World 7:45—Inside of Sports: Jack Stevens g:04)—Visit to American Eagle Club 8:30—California Melodies 0:00—America Loves a Melody 10:00—Raymond Gram Swing 10:15—America Preferred 10:45—Don Bovay, Tenor 11:30—Yankee News 11:15—Jerry Wald's Oreh. 11:30—Xavier Cugat’s Orch. 1590—WBRY—96 P. M. 4:00—Walter Gross Orch. 4:15—Exploring Space 4:30—Joey Kearns and Orch. 4:45—News 5:0(8—"Are You a Genius?" 5:30—Suppertlmers. 8:00—Edwin C. Hill Presents the Human Side of the News 6:10—Baseball Scores 6:15—Name Band Parade 6:30—News 6:45—The World Today 7:00—Novatime—Ted Steele 7:15—CBS Program. 7:30—How Am I Doing 8:00—The Kate Smith Hour 8:35—Elmer Davis, News 9:00—Playhouse 9:30—By Gilbert and Sullivan <0:00—Columbia Masterworks of Music 10:30—Jerry Wayne, Songs 10:45—News 11:00—News Analysis 11:15—Shop Fields Orch. 11:30—Kay Kyser Orch. 1080—WT1C—288 P. M. 4:00—Backstage Wife 4:15—Stella Dallas 4:30—Lorenzo Jones 4:45—Young Widder Brown 5 : 048—When a Girl Marries 5:15—Portia Faces Life 5:30—The Story Club with Jane Dillon 5:45—Strictly Sports 5:35—Stand By, America 6:00—News 6:15—Professor Andre Ucbenker, Commentator 6:30—Strictly Sports 6:45—Lowell Thomas, Commenta tor 7:00—Fred Warlng’s Orch. 7:15—News of the World 7:30—Grand Central Station 8:00—Concert 8:30—Information Please 9:00—Waltz Time 9:30—Plantation Party 10:048—People Are Funny 10:30—Night of May 15 11:00—News 11:15—String Ensemble 11:30—Reflections in Rhythm 12:00—News and Baseball Scores A. 41. 12:05—Dark Fantasy WITH THAT WIBAM tf Mil •OB HAWK AN* VAMAMN MONBOI AN* HI* •MMIIflA WIRY 10:00 f. M. Take a Short-Cut To Results With Democrat Want Ads—Dial 4-2121 Announcements HAVING LOST—My passbook, No. 130921, Issued to me by the Water bury Savings Bank, I hereby make application for a new one. Signed: John A. Alanskas. LOOT—Medium sized Collie, brown and white spots. 0 months old. Answers to “Booker." Reward. Please coll 4-7019. OH Special Nettoae WOMEN—Help The Civilian Defense j Volunteer Office and do your Spring House Cleaning too. Contribute to the Treaaares and Trinkets Sale Sponsored by the Women’s Division of The Waterbury Defense Council —to be held May 27th and 20th. Bring your old—Glass, China, Sil ver, Furniture, Pointings, Jewelry, Clothes, to the Northrop Residence, 51 Church St„ between May 18th and 22nd. Legal Notices NOTICE AMENDMENTS TO REGULATION8 by the LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT RELATIVE TO PERMITS lor THE MANUFACTURE AND SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE* (The Regulations of the Liquor Control Commission, effective an Of March 1, 1942, are In full force and effect except an amended herein, which amendment becomes effective July 1, 1942). SECTION 14 la amended by strlk lng out the provisions and Insert ing In lieu thereof the following: EMPLOYES. Each permittee shall file, upon the submission of an ap plication or renewal thereof, with the Commission, a list of tho names, ages, addresses, citizenship, ami records of arrest, If any, of all per sons engaged by them In the hand ling, distribution or sale of alcoholic liquors. Supplemental lists shall be Hied, within a reasonable lime, after the employment or discharge of any person. No person who has been found by the Commission to be unsuitable under the Liquor Control Act shall be employed or engaged, either for hire or otherwise, in the handling, distribution or sale of ulcohnllc liquor under any permit. Stipula tions that certain persntiH have no Interest, financial or otherwise, In the permit business and that they will not be employed on or permit ted on the permit premises may be required. (The object of this regulation is to prevent unsuitable persons from getting control of liquor outlets by subterfuge or from engaging In the liquor Industry). LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION JOHN J. FITZPATRICK, Chairman. E. GAYNOR BRENNAN, JULIUS C. STREMLAU. 5-14-3t NOTICE APPLICATION FOR LICENSE TO CONDUCT A PUBLIC PLACE OF AMUSEMENT IN AN AMUSE MENT PARK. The undersigned has made appli cation to the Commissioner of State Police, under the provisions of Sec tions 2299-2300 of tho General Sta tutes, for license to manage places of public amusement In an amuse ment park dally (Including Sun days) located at LAKE QUASSA PAUG PARK, Town of MIDDLE BURY. Description of amusements: Dancing and Roller Skating; Car rousel, Custer Cars. Dated at HARTFORD this 13th day of May 1942.. Applicant, M. J. LEON, by James V. Burns, Atty. Address, 94 EAST MAIN' ST. WATERBURY, CONN. Any objection to the granting of the .above referred to license may be made to the State Police Depart ment, 100 Washington St.. Hartford, and a public hearing will be held at 100 Washington Street, Hartford, on the 21st day of May 1942, at 11:00 a. m. G-14-3t NOTICE . STATE of CONNECTICUT, DIS TRICT of WATEHBURY, ss. PRO RATE COURT, May 13th, 1042. ESTATE of OIOVANNI TIGNA NELLI, late of the town of Wa terbury. In said district, deceased. The Court of Probate for the Dis trict of Waterbury, hath limited and allowed six months from the date hereof for the creditors of said estate to exhibit their claims for settlement. Those who neglect to present their accounts, properly at tested, within said time, will be debarred a recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to MARIA TIGNANELLI, 5-14-3t Administratrix. ORDER OF NOTICE THE THOMASTON SAVINGS BANK, a corporation specially chartered by the General As&embly of the State ot Connecticut, doing business at Thomaston, Litchfield County, Connecticut, VS. NICOLA CIARLO, formerly of the Town and City of Waterbury, New Haven County, Connecticut, but whose present residence Is un known to the plaintiff or its attor ney, and Dominic Caniellaro oi said Town and City of Waterbury, as agent of sa'd Nicola Ciarlo and person in charge or possession of the real estate located in said Wa terbury, of said Nicola Ciarlo. STATE OP CONNECTICUT, JUDI CIAL DISTRICT OP WATER BURY, «s. Waterbury, May 14, 1042. Upon the complaint of said plain tiff praying for reasons therein eel forth for foreclosure and possession of mortgaged premises, raturnabls on the 1st Tuesday of June, 1042 before the Court of Common Pleai for the Judicial District of Watar bury, State of Connecticut, it ap pearing to and being found by ths subscribing authority, that ths whereabouts of defendant, Nicola Carlo, are unknown to the plain tiff. IT IS THEREPORE ORDERED That notice of the pendency of said complaint be given to said defend ant, Nicola Ciarlo, by publishing this order in tha Waterbury Demo crat, a newspaper printed In mid Waterbury three days successively commencing on or before the 15th day of May, 1042, by aome propei officer or indifferent person, JAMES E. MCKNIGHT, Clerk of the Cour t of Common P)*iu Tlte within and foregoing la a true and attested copy of Ur* orig inal Order of Notice. Attest, JAMES E. O'LEARY, t-tl-lt Deputy Sheriff FUNNY BUSINESS “Fooled him that time—I went under it!” I- --■ A nnouncements Dental Plates Repaired 3 hrs. Your old plate made like new. up CITY DENTAL LABORATORY 161 East Main St. Dial 3-8686 6Vi Special Notices PUR—Coats, repaired, remodeled; summer prices. Save storage. Stem berg’s Pur Shop, 20 E. Main. 5-0300. WANTED — Transportation from Waterbury to reach Southington by 5 p. m. Phone 3-6536. Automobiles New Car Dealers 8 Auto and Track Dealers ANCIENT HONORABLE 1937 Packard Sedan . *395 1936 Packard Sedan .'. *295 1935 Packard Sedan .. *225 1935 Plymouth Sedan ..’ *225 — Open Evenings — Packard-Waterbury, Inc. "A Safe Place To Buy" 482 Watertown Avc. Dial 4-8109 1941 DeSoto DeLuxe Coupe, R. <Sc H. JOHN J. COLLINS, INC. 38 Willow St. Dial 3-2124 NEXT TO NEW CARS All Equipped With GOOD TIRES 1941 Buick Century Sedan 1940 Buick Special Conv. Coupe 1940 Buick Special Club Coupe 1937 Buick Special Sedan 1938 Buick Special Sedan 1937 Lafayette 2 Dcor Sedan 1940 Packard 110 Sedan 1940 Ford Coupe “BUY WAR BONDS” — THE — Hotchkiss Motor Co. 398 WEST MAIN ST. Tel. 8*3177 9 Autos and Trucks For Sale 1940 PeSOTO 4 Door Sedan. $725 In A-l condition .v BEN RODNEY'S £sed 268 Watertown Ave. Dial 3-5804 1941 PLYMOUTH 4 Door Touring j Sedan. Brand new tires. Practically a brand new car. It will pay you to investigate this buy. Waterbury Motors, Inc. 590 Watertown Ave. Dial 4-5129 ’40 Plymouth DeLuxe Sed. GROVE USED CAR EXC 14 drove St. Open Evenings i 1939- Chevrolet Master De Luxe Bus. Coupe. 4 good tires. A-l condition, j Call 4-9664, ask for J. Crotty. ’35 PLYMOUTH coupe MOB’S AUTO PARTS. Dial 4-2823 1034 OLDSMOBILE Trunk SEDAN. Radio, Heater, 4 new Tires. STANDARD TAXI CO. 21 Park Place Dial 5-1161 NOTICE May 15. 1942. You are hereby notlfled that the Board of Tax commissioners and Apportionment of the City of Wa terbury, will be in session In their offices, City Hall, every business day from June 1st, 1942 to July 1st, 1942, for the purpose of receiving tax UsU of persons owning personal propteryt subject to taxation nl the City o( Waterbury. Section 21, Public Acts. Amends Section 120 of the City Charter do aaway with signing of real as* , automobiles, motorcycles and all other motor vehicles. Taxpayers must hand in all other personal property subject to taxation in the If any resident or Non Resident taxpayer neglect* of refuses to hand In Personal lists made and sworn to ts prescribed by law fiWuiess or tbsence from Oily being no excuse > Lite Tax Commissioners must make Nit lists and add ten percentum as im escribed by law. Office hours, 9 A M. to ti I' M m illusive io July 1st. Nolurday 9 A. M. to 12 Noon, Wed!leads}* and Fri* toy evening* from 1 P. II. to 8 P M beginning June 15th, Eastern *BOARIJOf tyjXOOMMMMON * h indite i i Automobiles 9 Autos and Trucks lor Sale 1838 Bulck Club Coupe, R. Sc H. J. G. MOTORS, INC. Studebaker Sales and Service' 17 Willow Si. Dial 3-3131 NEW — ED’S — USED - AUTO PARTS EAGLE STREET Dial 3-9532 1* Auto Parts A Accessories TIRE Regrooving. Vulcanizing Battery Recharging JOE’S TIRE SHOP, 241 North Main VULCANIZING Official Tire Inspection Service n A P TP > O TYRE FACTORY ° 39 Jefferson St. Employment 16 Motorcycles—Bicycles Wanted WANTED Used bicycle. Reasonable. Call 4-2121 Circulation Depi. 17 Men Wanted i PORTER Young man, colored. Permanent position. Apply Kay Jewelry Co., 15 East Main. TAR WASHER ^ and GREASER Modern Garage, 281 South Main St. HAIR STYLIST —Good salary and bonus. Apply Helen’s Beauty, 30 Bank St. MAN—To assist in shipping; drive truck, early mornings. Part time. Schneider Bakery, 60 East Farm St. NIGHT—Short order cook for Col uccl’s Restaurant. 894 Bank St. ’ WANTED—Man to work on small farm. Phone 4-0201 WANTED —An experienced outo mobile mechanic. Apply J. G. Mo tors, Inc., 17 Willow St. WANTED—Truck mechanic to work 7 p. m. to 11 p. m. evenings. Would also consider a man 50 or over for full time Job. Write Box R-122, Waterbury Democrat. U Women Wanted FOUR—Hairdressers wanted. Good salaries and bonuses. Apply Helen’s Beauty, 30 Bank St. GIRL for bookkeeping and general office work in wholesale concern. Must be high school graduate. Ap ply in handwriting. Opportunity for advancement. Write Box B-200, Waterbury Democrat. WANTED 'GIRL or middle-aged woman to care for 2 children. Good wages. Call at 118 Bridge St., 2nd fl. or call 4-0929 before 2:30 p. m. WANTED—Experienced woman for cooking and assist with housework. Swedish or German preferred. Wages *75 start. Live in. Tel. Naug. 3598, mornings and evenings. 19 Help—Male or Female HELP WANTED for all kinds of hotel work. Call in person for in terview. Food and Beverage Man ager. Hotel Elton, West Main St. Educational Acrobatic DANCE Up' ™ Ballroom U A Pvt. Class Walts, Peabody. Rhumba, Lindy, etc 7* E. Mats. 6-0015 Merchandise_ M ■—to— and OMee Kgulpmaisl Commercial Form* U4Ul HUuiiT* HUY **£1* VICTORY IMVIH 4k NVE. INC,, <0 HANK NT NATIONAL F MONZItXO. M0 No. Main, *-&«*! mm i.■ M • ■ | ■ HR ■ Hi - I pH ■ ■ HI ■ FOR BALE - RtilT - JMfcs. Ifcbftlni blowers, of nee desk, rei, 4-281", riv,,,..v! , -afa , ... Merchandise Complete Contents of a Maple 3-Room Home to be sold for the UNPAID BALANCE $148.50 Liberal Terms Expected, Government regulations may further affect installment buy ing. This may be your last chance to buy furniture at terms now being offered. Don’t Delay. Buy Today. Living Room. Bedroom, Kitchen, Lamps. Tables, etc. In BRAND NEW condition May Be Seen At ALBERT’S 366 South Main St., Waterbury BARGAIN ANNEX RUMMAGE SALE! Saturday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Room Size Rugs . $6.25 Bedroom Suites . $39.00 High Chairs . $3.95 Wicker Carriages . $4.96 Console Radios . $6.95 Metal Cabniets . $3.96 Breakfast Sets . $14.96 Mattresses . $4.95 Kitchen Chairs . 98c 100 Other Thrift Values. Metal Cabinets . $3.96 9 Pc. Dining Room Suites — $29.00 Odd Dishes, each . 2c Linoleum Remnants, yd.19c Oil Cookers . $4.95 End Tables . 98c Six Way Lamps . $3.96 Occasional Chairs . $4.95 Used Gas Ranges. $12.% COMfe EARLY! HADLEY’S ANNEX 103 Meadow St. Waterbury REBUILT — Sewing machines and vacuum cleaners, $15 up. Guar anteed. Expert repairing. 221 Bank St. 5-1364. FOR SALE—Electric Refrigerators. A limited quantity of reconditioned frigidarles. Matzkln Furniture Co., South Main, Scovlll and Brook Sts.. Waterbury. Live Stock 17 Eggs, Poultry, Supplier CHICKENS —16c lb; Roosters, 15c lb; Broilers, 17c lb. First class Poultry Mkt. Moved to 11 Union 228 Baldwin St. 3-9086. Wanted waitress. Apply 90 Meadow St. Business Service 51 Business Services Rendered WINDOW CLEANING - Vou will save money if you send for ui to do your cleaning. Ocnnaction Window Cleaning Co.. Office. 323 Pine St. Dial 4-4517. FOR BETTER SERVICE—Call kus sell's Waterbury Towel Supply Co., 892 Bast Main St. Dial 5-1377. Coat, Apron and Towel Supplies also In dustrial Dry-Cleaning Service. FOR STORAGE wltn free cleaning and glazing, $3 and up. H. Ciresi, 38 Winchester St. 4-1884. U rtstiwlT— Service* I LOUIS A. WALSH - ARCHITECT 111 West Main St 57 Insurance FIRE INSURANCE On Household Contents IS INEXPENSIVE As Low As 8430 per $1,000 for 3 years 1 and 2-Family Houses $8.00 per $1,000 for 3 years 3-Family Houses Call Us for Any Information McEVOY’S, INC. 51 WEST MAIN ST. PHONE 4-5118 Rooms, Bnard, Hotels | VI ■*—is aa8 Board BOYS' CLUB, Cottage Place—Nice rooms, swimming pool, all home cooking. Reception rooms. Mod erate prices. For Rent Real Estate 74 Busineus Place* For Bent TAVERN—For rent. Everything furnished. 20 Chapel St., Water ville. Arthur Paffney. Tel. 3-0665. TAVERN FOR RENT 20 Chapel St„ Waterville I Arthur Paffney, Tel. 3-0666 $6 Wanted To Bent WANTED—Three or 4 unfurnishec rooms In or outside Waterbury Reply P. O. Bo* 143, Naugatuck. wanted- 6 or 7 rooms in or neai Waterbury. Adults. Tel. 4*3333. Real Estate For Sale ft Baal Estate Agent* REAL ESTATE — And — INSURANCE (GEORGE A. MARONIAN M NORTH MAIN NT that 4*749$ Real Estate Far Sale U Houses For Sale BARGAIN CHARLES ST.—Three-family house 5-4-3 rooms. Large lot. Price $4500. MICHAEL C. MURPHY REALTOR 206 Bunker Hill Ave. Dial 4-0536 TWO-FAMILY HOUSE —6 Sunset Ave., two lots, two car garage, nice location; four rooms available now. price $4,500. TWO-FAMILY— Northwest section, | one garage and four extra lots. ] Price $4,500. H. A VOGEL, 136 Auburn Ave. ; Tel. 4-8349 COOKE ST.—Modern 2 and 3 family houses. Plenty of sky and trees. Rooms you’ll love. Consult A. B. C. REALTY CO 347 North Main St. 4-7969 I SPLENDID—Little 1 family, Cooke St. Section. H. w. heat, oil burner, 1st class location. $6,500. Another with hot water and oil burner same section. $5,800. Leo J. Curley, 51 W. Main. 3-5169. WATERVILLE A three family house of 15 rooms, with two car garage. Income $1080 yearly. * Price only $6200. Good in vestment. ■ For particulars call JOHN J. HORAN & SON 36 North Main St. Dial 4-3153 WATERTOWN AVENUE Two-family house with lot suitable for business development. A mo6t desirable property at $8,500. NUHN and NUHN 141 Bank St. Dial 4-2149 A—Compact, 4 room house; stairs to second floor. New, with every com fort. Super oil heater, Rockwool -lnsulation, sewer, garage, bus passes, short distance to Chase Works. Owner leaving town would consider small down payment. Write Box B-83, Waterbury Demo cat. $8,800 — Exceptional two family house, extra lots. Beautifully land scaped. Ill Blanchard St. Turn left at Reymond's Bakery. Arthur Baker. 34 Ellsmere Ave. OVERLOOK SECTION 94 CONCORD ST. — One - family house for immediate occupancy. Six rooms and den. Het water heat with oil burner. Garage. Large level lot, beautifully landscaped. First mortgage—$5,ocO. Sale price—$6,500. D. T. FARRINGTON, Inc. REALTOR 141 West Main St. Dial 3-3112 REIDV1LLE One-family house, 5 rooms, garage. Furnace heat. Immediate occupancy, Only $4,200. W. H. HART, INC. Realtors — General Insurance Brown Building. Dial 4-3541 FOR SALE on Sylvan Ave., 8 room house. All Improvements. Large building lot adjoining. Sell cheap Tel. 4-7665. JUDD & PUFFER Real Estate — Insurance 37 Bank St. Dial 4-6112 George W. Cassidy REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 111 West Main St. Dial 4-7013 ONE FAMILY HOUSE—Albion St.. 7 rooms. Excellent condition. Avail able now. A. B. C* REALTY CO. 4-7969. 86 Building Lots For Sale LEVEL—Corner lot, 80 by 100 feet. On Reidvllle bus line. Italian neigh borhood. Reasonable. 3-0412. LARGE—Pond and seven (7) build lng lots. Call Waterbury. 4-0578. Financial •1 Business Opportunities FOR SALE — Property 1449 South Main St. Restaurant with beer li cense, nice home, all improvements and all equipment. 50 years in busi ness; 2-family house on Piedmont St., 2 lots on Ba’dwin Ave. 15,000 Square Feet FOR RENT Centrally Located, Heat, Well Lighted Suitable For Light Manufacturing or Storage Space IN4VIU THE MERCHANTS TRUST CO. I'd. t-ft».'til The A. J. Patton Co. Lead Harveyere _ •Ml _ . him a welt* •*»••<•» Hun ■ to MMwtu I to It Otal !•«•< SI RUT MAIN SI. ■■mirr M !.»•* «!»*• .. ____ .. ■>KCUL|I RADIOS REPAIRED Rmtolor - CninMt KiR*rt Radio Frer Dial ■aappctloa 3-1072 Ace Radi* Service, 5M Nr 40-41 ITacd Floor Oamplea-Bargalaa We have CASH ON HAND for You repaid m 9 P&umtal makes loans of $10 to $300 to single or married men and women, whether on a new job or an old one. Loans are made on signature only. A loan of $100 costs $20.60 when promptly repaid in 12 monthly consecutive instalments. Out siders not involved. Come in today. T&t&onai FINANCE CO. of Waterbary Ittfl flunk St. Pritchard Illdff. doom l-2nd Floor Tel.:i-:m0:1-Me. loo TthrnMi THon. .V. Manner, I Obey That Urge To Paint! SAPOLIN SPEED ENAMEL £aiy to apply ... quick to dry i,. wa«ha» like porcelain. 23 gay Ofle eeSnf modern colon. . . . P,,,, SA>OLIN IONE COAT ENAMEL .. 2.75 gal. SAPOLIN FLAT PAINT cal. • SAPOLIN 1 COAT GLOSS 25 *1.90 WASHABLE. SAPOLIN CLEAR VARNISH S Won’t Turn White, qt JH ■ A V SAPOLIN HOUSE PAINT—23 Colors 5 Gallons $3.25 Visit Our New Showroom • SHOP FOR WALLPAPER IN COMFORT LOUIE’S PAINT STORE 349-351 South Main St. PHONE 4-7822 SAPOLIK0PAI NTS TIRES WANTED If you are not using your car, or planning to put it up—our Circula tion Department will buy your tires. Sizes Wanted 600x16—625x16 650x16 CALI. WATERBURY DEMOCRAT Circulation Dept. IJiolM12^^ DON'T FORGET FIRE INSURANCE If you are furnishing a new home—don’t forget to have M insured. If you bought a new heme— have It insured. If yua are building a mem hame have It insured while Mb being eenetrneted. PHONE 1-8306