The Springfield Daily Republican from Springfield, Massachusetts (2024)

1 F. 4 18 -P 7 THE SPRINGFIELD DAILY REPUBLICAN. SPRINGFIELD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1939 CONGREGATIONAL SESSIONS PLANNED AT NORTHAMPTON Prominent Churchmen and 4 g' Laymen to Participate in Conference Opening On the 14th 1 -7 Northampton, May 2-Many prominent churchmen and laymen are scheduled to take part in the 110th annual meeting of the Massachusetts Congregational Conference and Mispion society, which opens a three-day session at the First Congregational church here on the 14:11. The call to worship by lev laymond Waser, chaplain. will officially open the meeting Sunday afternoon At.

4. nddress of welcome by lev Ray Gibbons will follow opening event. "The vall for colleagues." by by Nev Fred Wield Goodsoll, tive vice -president of the American Board of Commissioners 'for Foreign Missions. and "Heligion the layby 8. Croup of las men from Newton led by Hoyt Weston.

are the topics to be. Gl during the afternoon session. While this part of the program is being conducted at the First church. tho young people's confelence and supper will be hold at the Florence church. with Rev Henry D.

Gray. secretary ofa the young pro. ple's work in the board of home mislions, 4 the speaker. General Meeting in Evening Roth groups will join in the eral meeting at John M. Greene hall At 7.30, which will be high lighted by an addrcas by John Haynes Holmes of the Community church.

New York city. lev Robert Won Coe, chairman ot the board of aid, will serve as chairman. Music ill 3 directed by I'rof H. Augustine, Smith of Boston univereity. After a tour of the various points of.

interest in the vity, the election of officers will be hold Monday mornIng al. 10. Committee reports for the past year will ha. followed by an ad. dress by Dean Willard L.

Sperry. Harvard Divinity school. "The world background in religion." Monday afternoon's program has been entitled "Scene in Massachusetts." Speakers and their subjects are: "Activity 011 the western front," Rev George Turtle, field secretary; "The city church," Rev Fred D. Bennett, Union church, Boston: "The rural church." lev Harold B. White, Pelham: "The foreign-speakIng church." L'eter Kolonia, Albanian church.

Worcester. The mational scene will be described by lev Harry T. Stock, secretary of the Christian education division of the board of home missions, who will tall: 011 program of progress." Simultaneous supper conferences and evening services will be held Monday evening, with the women meeting at the Edwards church and the ministers and laymen at Smith's school. where Gov Leverett G. tonstall will be the guest of honor.

Addresses will be given by Ronald Bridges of Sanford, associate secretary, Laymen's Fellowship, and Dean Roderick Scout, f*ckien Christian university, Foochow, China. Wilfrod M. Chapin will preside. Prof Georgia Harkness of Mount Holyoke college will be the speaker at the women's conference. Committee Meetings Committee meetings and confer.

ences will hold the attention of deleTuesday morning, although addresses by Dean Sperry and Rev Carl M. fates of Wellesley are also scheduted. A luncheon will be held at the Edwards church under the auspices of the committee on moral and 80- cial welfare. That afternoon another address on "The genius and present opportunities of Congregationalisn" will be given. Dean- Emeritus Charles Brown of the Yale Divinity school will also speak.

fellowship supper will be held A1 Smith's school. with Prof George Michaelides as the speaker. The necting will be brought to close with the conference sermon by lev Douglas Horton. secretary and minister of the General Council of Congregational and Christian Churchps, followed by the sacrament of the Lord's supper. Marshall of Watertown, well-known utilities expert.

Atty Marshall cites. "travel" of the legislative committee on power and light, which he declares consisted simply ot riding around the city of Roston until the members got a good appetite and then going to the Parker house where they "revived" themselves with a good dinner at the expense of the state, using a private dining room for the feast. Marshall's Letter In the interests of economy, of Atty Marshall suggests the governor which the no governor me has sald so much, send in. to the Legislature a special message on "beef-stew economy." His letter 'Ordered, That the committee on power and light be authorized to travel. in the discharge of their duties, in the city ot Boston on or before.

Thursday. May Adopted in April. 1939, by the Senate and House of the Massachusetts General Court. (This is verbatim from legislative records). text for my letter on flabby economy in state government is the above order.

"This order is being enjoyed tonight by the committee on power and light 1. the destination of its travel: The Parker house, in the city of Boston. The travel in the Parker house has heen from the street to private dining room, No 170, preceded by A certain amount of travel in other parts of the city of Boston. Whether this travel has been 011 foot or. by taxicabs or chartered busses, and whether through the city park system, including the Franklin Park zoo and the Aquarium, 1 do not know.

Relaxation of travel has created good appetites for an excellent dinner at state expense. therefore, meal. so that cache revived legislators includes for person one square may he fit for the 'discharge of their "It i is all unfortunate and embarrassing (incidence that this eleemoSI NAVY banquet proceeds hilariously at a time when the diners' lessfavored constituents in the counties ot Berkshire. Franklin. Hampden, Hampshire, Middlesex, Norfolk, Suffolk and.

Worcester refresh themselves in their humble homes with more frugal suppers at their own expense. "The discharge of their duties' appears to consideration in 'executive session' of a very important consolidation law drawn and submitted by the gas and electric companies primarily for the pecuniary advantage of these special interests. Ranquet, guests, their identity and number, I do not know. Whether the mellow. luxurious atmosphere of the banquet palace has washed away feeble pro- HOUSE ENGROSSES BILL FOR CIVIL SERVICE CHANGES Reorganization Measure Again Debated and Passed 89 to 39 Only One Amendment Is Accepted From Our Special Reporter Boston.

May 2-The House this afternoon ordered engrossment for the civil service reorganization bill. after merous amendments proposed, and all another prolonged debate. with nua save one rejected. that. one merely A safeguarding change R8 to legal aspects regarding appointment of a director by the five commissioners.

As it stands, the bill permits wide latitude in. choice of director. in SO far as residential and regional requirements are concerned, the House refusing to place limitations respect, SO that a first-class director can be obtained as the first. head of the new department. The bill now goes to the Senate.

Representative Paul A. McCarthy tection of the public interest, I do not know. "But do know that taxpayers' money thus wasted for the benefit of the utilities, in these days of urgent strict private economy, might well be saved or spent more constructively in the public good. I suggested. therefore, that it is up to you, as budget-drafter And the leader of the Republican party.

10 curb such future. feasts of Belchazzar (Daniel, 5) with A special message 011 beef-stew economy." Members of the power and light committee are: Senators Angier L. Goodwin of Melrose, chairman. and James A. Gunn of Turners Falls, Edwin 1.

Olander of Northampton, who has been kept from legislative duties for some time by illness. and Edwin 'Hearn Mullonwey of Brookline: and Representatives John T. Comerford of Brookline, Frederick E. l'ierce of Greenfield, Warren K. Brimof Newton.

J. Francis Southgate of Worrester, Frank IC. MacLean of Lowell, Theodore Andrews of ('linton. G. Chauncey Cousens of Waltham.

Philip AT. Markley of SpringHeld. William C. Lunney of Holyoke. Thilip J.

Lynch of Fitchburg. and Thomas O'Neill. of Cambridge. ABUSE OF TRAVEL ORDERS CHARGED Atty Wyckliffe Marshall Writcs to Governor and Calls for 'Beef Stew' Economy by Legislators On Tour From Our Special Reporter Boston. May 2-Abuse of socalled "travel orders" of the Legislature has been forcibly called to attention of Gov Saltonstall.

in a letter written and sent to him by Atty Wycliffe C. 7 Va. SMITTY It's Done With Mirrors ITS SO SWEET AW, YOU I DONT MIND MAY THAT NEW GIRL, SO AS OF YOU, SANITTY. WOULD HAVE HELPING WATCH JUDY IS AN EFFICIENT A REWARD, I LET TO HELP ME A LOT OF TROUBLE HOW FAST I CAN SHE TOLD ME HER HAVE THE REST RI WITH MY WITH THE FILING DO THIS JOB SHE HAS ALL HER WORK OF THE DAY OFF WORK BECAUSE ITS FINISHED FOR THE DAY: NEW TO YOU REALLY HEX HEH 5-3 Copyright. 1939.

by Car Y. In LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE When Write is Wrong HA! MY BILLION NOTHING, AS THOUGHT THAT CAN WAIT GEE! EXACTLY, MY DOLLAR BABY---SOON GEE AXEL YET- RADIO WAS AXELD WANT TILL AXEL HAS AFTER I'VE LITTLE ANNIENOW THE MESSENGER IS LOOKIN' OUT OF ORDER ME TO WRITE TO PROVE YOU WRITTEN THAT BUT DO NOT MUST RETURN FROM TOO CHEERFUL AXEL HAD A TO DADDY" ARE STILL LETTER HE WORRY TOO WARBUCKS' CAMP WITH TO SUIT ME- MESSENGER SO HE'D KNOW ALIVE-- WON'T NEED MANY HIS ANSWER -ANOTHER WONDER WHAT SENT IN. BUT AXEL REALLY ONCE YOU HAVE ME ANY THINGS ARE DAY OR TWO AT MOST- HE'S HEARD IT WAS A HAS ME- WRITTEN THAT POSSIBLEFROM LONG TRIP- LETTER HAROLD 75-3-39 GRAY MOON MULLINS Friendly Relations WHEN HE SAID HE THAT'S WELL, MAYBE IT'S BEST WELL, PET I'D OF YOU MEAN THEN BRING WAS COUSIN JEST MY IDEA THAT DON'T COUSIN COME HERE ELMO' TOLD YOU ABOUT HE'D BE WELL, NO, HIM OUT TO ELMO DULLARD, OF A IDEAL HE'S A BIG MAN GEE! COUSIN ELMO I ASHAMED NOT THE HOUSE. WHAT'S TH' IDEA CONVERSATION ONE OF THE BIGGEST I NEVER BEFORE, BUT YOU OF ME? I DON'T MIND HOLLERIN' WITH ONE OF IN THE COUNTRY. BRAG HEARD ABOUT YOU ARE KNOW ABOUT HOW EXACTLY, RELATIVES NUMBER" RELATIVES.

HIM. TO KNOW BIG PEOPLE BUT- LIKE HIM, LIKE THAT? THAT DON'T WANT EITHER. TO KNOW YOU. S. Trimme-N.

Y. News Syndicate, Inc. Coryright, 1939. Clucaga DAN DUNN Secret Operative 48 By Norman Marsh WELL, DAN. IF THE BOMB I WANT YOU TO VISIT TRY TO GET AROUND TO NOW ILL INTERVIEW THE WAS MADE BY SOMEONE I'D SAY THAT EVERY RADIO REPAIR SHOD ONLY TEN THEM AS EARLY AS YOU CAN MEN WHO VISITED THE GOVERNOR WHO KNEW HOW TO AN EXPERIENCED IN THE CITY -HERE'S THE OF 'EM, DAN-- IN THE MORNING- MAKE SURE ABOUT THE BLACK DOOM AND WORK WITH SOLDER, ELECTRICIAN OR PHONE BOOK LET'S THAT WON'T THAT THE BOSSES ARE iN SEE IF I CAN GET ANY VITAL AND ELECTRICITY- RADIO REPAIRMAN SEE HOW MANY BE MUCH OF IF THEY'RE ASK WHOEVER INFORMATION FROM THEM WHERE DOES THAT HOOKED UP THE, THERE ARE A JOB! IS THERE, FOR THE BOSS GET YOU TIMING DEVICE, IRWIN! M- LET ME KNOW THOSE WHO ARE LATE I'LL I GOT SEE YOU TONIGHT! IT, DAN! 4 5.

U.S Pat A 3. Er opened debate on the bill by moving postponement of action until Monday. The committee on bills in third reading had reported the measure and McCarthy expressed surprise at the speed of the report of "the longest bill we've had this year, in the shortest time." lie criticized the House for permitting itself to he "whipsawed into this position" and An "ulterior motive' in the Republican tactics. Representative Postponement. Frederick was B.

refused. Willis of Saugus offered an amendment to increase the term of the director of civil service from 5 to 10 years. Representative John P. White of Jamaica Plain offered a clarifying amendment to guarantee that the present setup, pointing out that under the bill. the director had power to discharge any or all of them, A8 he saw fit.

Willis proposed An amendment to have the director appointed he resident of the state for At least two years. Woekel offered an amendment 10 make the residence requirement five years. These amendments were all killed without any roll calls. Representative Walter R. Baylies of Taunton proposed to have the commission advertise its appointment of the director to eliminate a possible legal question later.

applicable only in event the director he named from 2 competitive examination list. This was adopted. The bill then was ordered engrossed by standing vote of 39 to 89, with roll call sought and refused. TREADWAY MEASURE FAVORABLY REPORTED. From The Republican's Washington Bureau Washington, May 2-Army engineers reported favorably today on Representative Allen T.

Treadway's $2.170.000 measure to bring flood control to the Hoosie river valley. The bill wAS considered today by the HOUSA food control committee, of which Representative Charles R. Clason is 2. member. Representative Treadway appeared.

but. did not speak in behalf of his bill. The flood control committee has decided fo lump several flood control projects. among them the Hoosic river plan. into one omnibus Aood control bill for consideration at this session of Congress.

The omnibus bill would be a relatively small one, and its chances of enactment are considered excellent. CL'A CLASSIFIED ADS ADS Do You Knowthat every day in the Classified Ad section of this paper under the For Sale classification, you can purchase eggs, bicycles, hives of bees, vegetables, used lumber, poultry, shrubs, ice-boxes, cattle, seed and feed? The Classified Ads are the market place of the small advertiser. They are the time savers and money makers of the people. Read and use them! UNION REPUBLICAN DAILY NEWS "W'ant Ads That Produce Results" ANNOUNCEMENTS Business Announcements CLOGGED-Sewers opened, or no charge. No digging.

electric Roto-Rooter Service. Phone 4-3754, any hour or day. cleans sewers. Millers special wires for waste pipes and 3-1219. traps.

J. Singleton. Master Plumber. Florists 8 and cut flowers, fresh from our greenARTISTIC FLORAL ARRANGEMENTShouse. Guaranteed to please.

Wenk'6 Florist, 128 Hanco*ck St. Tel. 2-1197. SELLING out, All nursery stock. Cash and carry.

23 Ontario St. Personals 9 WANTED job as driver for elderly Office. people. Week ends. Box 584.

Union Lost and Found 10 PEARL ear-ring lost on or around Maple St. Reward. Call evening 6-4475, AUTOMOBILES Automobiles for Sale 11 AAA QUALITY USED CARS 19 '37-5-pass. $399 '38-Town Sedan $199 '39-Deluxe Club Coupe $399 Louis Chevrolet, Thompsonville, 4425. ALEXANDER-NASH INC.

"Better Used Cars Always' '39 Studebaker Sedan (Bargain). '37 Nash Lafayette Sedan $525 '37 Nash Lafayette Spt. ('oupe $476 '37 Nash Lafayette Business '36 Plymouth Touring Sedan $383 '37 Lincoln Zephyr Coupe $6.5 '36 Pontiac 2-Dr. Tour. Sedan $125 Lafayette Sedan $304 Terraplane Sedan $493 Lafayette Sedan $226 '33 Nash Sedan '30 Olds.

Sport Coupe $125 La Salle Touring Sedan $196 La Salle Touring (Fleets $396 Sanford Pright Sts. Open Eves. 6-9314 AT AUTOMOBILE SALES CO. 95 Liberty St. We have 40 good used cars and trucks to choose from.

We trade and hate easy terms, Why not select early? BIG AT PINE POINT MOTOR SALES '37 Buick Touring Sedan Deluxe, H. $646 Zephyr Deluxe Tour. $693 Studebaker Tour. Sed. 11.

R. $560 For Del. "85" Del. Tour. Town Sed.

Sedan MI. It. $395 150 '37 Chevrolet '36 International Panel $265 '36 Ford Tudor 1366 State St. Open Eves. Tel.

3-2342 CHEV. Master Town Sed. late '37 equipped with built-in trunk, beater defroster. Ilas had but one owner. Sacrifice.

Excellent $125. cOl- 835 dition throughout. White St. DODGES-'37 trk. heater, $495; '36 trk.

$395: '31 4-dr. overhauled and guaranteed. $276. CHEVROLETS-'37 R. S.

like new $193; '35 R. refinished. radio. heater. $425: '37 trk.

excellent $445 coach $350; '37 coach '36 trk. heater, $295; '36 deluxe bus. '35 coach, heater $245; '34 sport phaeton, new top, verv sporty $193: '36 1g-ton Pickup 4-dr. trk. 4-dr.

trk, $495: '37 del, bus. $415; '35 4-dr. trk. $395; '33 R. 6, heater, radio, $150, J.

BYRNES CO. DODGE MOUTI DEALERS 623 Main St. opp. Gardnor St. EXCEPTIONAL 1937 Willys 4-dr.

13,000 miles, clean AS A whistle. One owner, $375. Crandall 826 State St. FORDS FORDS FORDS All Models, Cash or Easy. Open Eves.

I. N. Ackerman, 48 Willow St. FORD '31 Coupe. Recently overhauled, $40.

Hayco*ck. 210 Pine Holyoke. 2-1626. FORD 1937 4-Dr. 'Tr.

Sedan, bargain. Arthur F. Center 500 Columbus Ave. opp. foot of Long Jill St.

FORD 1937 Fordor very clean, original tires. Bargain. Allen St. GOOD USED CARS KELLEHER MINER 464 ST. JAMES A AVE.

TEI. 3-3116 CHRYSLER HUPMOBILE sedan. 1935 fun only 31.000 miles, excellent condition. KittroderGardner 11 Park St. Tel.

3-1311. IT'S DODGE FOR MINE IN '39 Plymouth Del. 4-Dr. Tre. Sed.

$797 '37 Dodge Itel. 4-Dr. Tre. Sed. $527 '37 Plymouth Del.

4-Dr. Tre. Sed. $497 Plymouth Del. 2-Dr.

Tre. Sed. $387 '36 Dodge Del. 4-Dr. Tre.

Ned. $427 Dodge Del. 2-Dr. Trg. Sed.

$417 '36 P'lymouth Del. 4-Dr. Tra. Sed. $397 '35 Ford Del.

Tudor Sed. $197 '35 Hudson 4-Dr. Sedan $297 F. I SANFORD CO. Distributors DODGE PLYMOUTH DODGE TRUCKS 150 Chestnut St.

4-8251 LOW PRICE SPECIALS NO CASH DOWN MONTHS TO TAT $35 Chevrolet roach, radio $225 '34 Olds. 6 Sedan 5350 '33 Terraplane Coupe 95 '35 Ford Fordor $275 '34 Terraplane Coach $150 '34 Terraplane Conv. Coupe, Radio $250 '34 Hudson Coach, Radio 8250 HARRINGTON HUDSON CO. DRIVE IN USED CAR PLAZA 17-27 PEARI, ST. TEL.

4-6416 PLYMOUTH late '33 6 wheel 4-dr. radio heater, $195. Willys $33 6 new paint good tires, $90. 28 Michigan Blvd. or 8662.

FONTIAC -Deluxe 3 dr. touring sedan, original finish, Al condition, Price $575. Warriner-Pontiac Main St. Tel. 2-6201.

SAVINGS Willys Del. brand new $525 '38 Buick-41 Del. 6 wheels $775 '38 Plym. Del. 4-d.

tr. radio $595 '38 Dodge Del. radio heater $615 METER MOTOR SALES, 643 Main. 3-1311 WILLYS 1938 sedan 8000 miles only. Like new.

$453. J. C. Ryrnes DodgePlymouth Dealers, 623 Main opposite Gardner St. 7-0111.

W.P.A. SPECIALS Ford Tudor $275. '35 Ford Tudor with heater $235. '34 Ford Spt. touring $195.

31 sedan $03. '32 DeSoto $113, M-ny others. all prices. J. C.

3 Co Main opposite Gard. per st 7-911L 'AUTOMOBILES Trucks and Trailers 11-A 1. SANFORD CO. 150 Chestnut St. '38 Dodge 12-ton 6-ft, panel $496 '37 Dodge 1-ton, 9-ft.

panel $493 '37 Chevrolet 157-in. w. b. chasyla and cab $443 Dodge Dealers. Tel.

4-8251. 33 FORD 157-in. w. b. Van hody Excellent condition.

fi-8311. RECONDITIONED and guaranteed used trucks. An excellent selection. All types nodels. 1336 CHEVROLET Panel.

In reptionally good cond. Low mileage. All excellent tires. Refinished in Cher. Blue.

You must this truck to appreciate its real value. Only $313. 1937 CHEVROLET Cab. Pickup Rox. In splendid condition throughout.

Original Swift Red finish like now. Exoptionally good appearance. All good tires and mechanically perfect. This is really AN unusual pickup. See it today.

Only $415. ALTO tons and to choose from, A. V. Reopell. 109 StatA St.

Dial T-0251. TRAILER, (2 Gold wheel St. Tel. trailer) 3-2019. for sale.

4x6 TRUCK OWNERS SI'ECIAL 1 1038 Chevrolet W. B. Chassis Cab Equipped for Heavy Duty Work Dual Wheels. 10-ply tires all around, Helper Springs. Heavy Duty Radiator.

Frame Red finish, upholstery perfect, low mileReinforcement. Cab has beautiful Swift A TO. cannot be told from now. Lihpral Allowance on Your old truck. it you wish to see this truck phone EASTHAMPTON 241 LANG MOTOR SALES.

INC. MASS. USED TRUCKS Any Capacity--Bought and Sold REDDEN SANDERSON G. M. C.

Distributor 35 Memorial West Springheld. Motorcycles and Bicycles 12 BARGAINS in new and used motorcycles, 8 8 low as $80. Easy terms. Open evening9 till 8. Indian Motocycle Sales 839 Stata St.

BICYCLES new, $18.15. L'sed, $5. Double guarantee. 43 Ringgold St. Tel.

Auto Accessories GENDEN BROS. -For new and used auto parts and rebuilt motors. Genden Cor. Main and Morgan Sts. 6-5481-2-3.

REBUILT FORD MOTORS for exchange. or your own FORD MOTOR rebuilt. Work guaranteed, fair prices. Auto Gear Parts 68 Dwight St. 4-5685.

TRUCK PASSENGER tires recapped, doubles mileage. Victoria Tire. 254 Columbus ATP. 7-1310. Dwight St.

Wanted -Automobiles 17 ABSOLUTELY high cash prices paid for used cars. Clinton Hotel Garage. 4-5028. SPOT CASH for your car. No waiting.

Reswick's. 835 White St. Tel, 2-1641 WANTED-150 used cars; immediate cash. Only good cars considered. GEORGE A.

RODFISH, 1236-40 State St. (opp. Mass. Mutual). 6-4615.

WE PAY TOP prices for zood used auto. mobiles. Robert's Auto Exchange, 1403 Main Street, Acawam. 3-8103. BUSINESS SERVICES Exterminators 18 BEFORE MOVING if troubled witn hugs or moths why not fumigate your furntture in our vaults.

Homes fumigated with cyanide EAS. Guaranteed results. Maillard Exterminating Co. 4-4517. Building -Contracting 19 ALL.

new repair. carpentry. Estimates. Flooring. ceiling, screens, garages.

Tel. 6-8902. Repairing ALL, KINDS of furniture upholstering. Mat- repairing. Cabinet work, refinishing.

tresses remade, $3.00. Custom-made slip covers. rugs shampooed work cuaranteed. Ideal Upholstering 127 Dwight Si. 3-7339.

CHAIRS reseated by the blind. Edw. Schurer. 139 Sumner Ave. Tel.

2-0705 CIGARETTE BURNS. mothholes. tears retroven. rugs. linen, Invisible mending, Textile Reweaving.

173 State St. 4-7041. LAWNMOWERS sharpened, adjusted by machine. $1. Delivered.

Newman's Grinding Shop. 2-4287. LIVING ROOM SUITES reupholstered. rebuilt, recovered, refinished, refilled. Free estimates.

Guaranteed job for only $23. $1 A week. Phone Mr. Burns. Painting -Papering 23 OUTSIDE inside painting hanging.

$2 up. Call 6-6727. OUTSIDE inside painting paperhanging. Rm. $2 up.

('all 6-6727. PAINTING and paperhanging, outside or Inside: estimates given: guaranteed workmanship, exp. men. lied Tetreault. 4-6428.

Moving -Trucking -Storage 25 ALL insured moving as low as $3 hr. Van service. 2514 Main. Res. 30 San Miguel.

Ted Fuller, the Mover. ANDERSON RENSON CORP. -2-8166. Furniture and piano moving. Local And long dis.

Storage. 137-153 Lebanon St. STORAGE MOVING- -PACKING J. J. SULLIVAN- THE MOVERS.

INC. DIAL C-2168 385 LIBERTY STREET Huck's Transfer. since 1680. 3-5147 TRUCKING SO RIGGING MOVING Professional Services 27 PHTSICIANS everywhere recommend Cler, Needle for the permanent removal superfluous hair. Sadie E.

Bohling. 1331 Main St. Woman's Shop Bldg. 3-4070. WHY SUFFER embarrasment due to superfluous hair.

Our method 13 painless hair is permanently removed. Consultation free. Amas, Paul and Katherine Nichola, Est. 1892. 3563 Main.

3-9814. Beauty Schools 27-A ACADEMY OF BEAUTY CULTURE -Day And evening classes, live models. Unerr's, 147 Stare Arcade Ridg. Tel. 3-5017.

TRAINING AT THE A INVESTIGATE THE ADVANTAGES OF BEAUTY ACAD. 1433 Main st. 3-4810. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted -Female 32 A capable girl for general housework. Stay nights.

2-5029. 11 Westernview St. A COOK FOR HOSPITAL. MARRIED couple to run small club Re restagrant. Gen'l maid.

$50 mo, plain cooking. Exp. pastry rook. Several good gen. maid positions, city.

Waitresses out ot city. Best contacts. MANLEY'S, Hillman st. AN Experienced pastry cook, general maid month. First and second rook (hosmtal).

Best positions, Hanley's, 74 Hillman CAPABLE girl for general housework. nights. Small family, no cooking. 6-2171. COMPETENT maid for general work and cooking.

No laundry. New House. Lonxmeadow. Mrs. F'.

Schlesinger, Arden, EXP. girl for general housework in apt. No rooking. stay nights. 6-7933.

EXPER. girl for housework, $5. Park section, 2-0448. EXPERIENCED dress and coat sales girl. Grayson's, 1373 Main St.

EXPERIENCED GIRL for general housework conking. Writa Box Union. FIVE WOMEN TO pASS out free samples for leading store. For appointment, Box 578 I'nion Office. GIRL--General housework, stay nights, 3 adults, 6-6029.

64 Grenada Ter. GIRL for general housework, stay nights. No laundry. GIRLS to work with manager. Sal.

start, also bonus, Steady employment. 121 Lyman St. I'm. before 8.30, after 3.30. HAIRDRESSER KEOUGH'S BEAUTY SHOP.

1490 Main St. HAIRDRESSER A-1 wanted At once. Best salary and commission. Apply in person. Leo's Beauty Shoppe.

HOUSEKEEPER-3 adults, home nights. Box 585. Union Offire. MOON billing machine operator, capable of operating an Fisher bookkeeping machine. Write Box IT.

52. Daily News Office. Holyoke. NEWELL SERVICE -Exp. kev punch operator.

age 21 to 25, single, 110 StATP. POLISH GIRL. 16 ears, wanted for house. work. Mra.

Field. 68 Temple Ft. RELIABLE siri or WADIAN for housework. stay Digits. No cooking.

3-6870 EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted -Female 32 POSITIONS open for two energetic ladies: for direct salea work, one sale day pays $23 per wk. Dial 6-2075 from to 7.30 p. 11. SALESIADY under 28. Must be cap.

on ladies' ready-to-wear tyre, perm. position. NATION- $05, 95 State St. WAITRESS MUST BE EXPERIENCED, 1611 MAIN ST. YOUNG lady between age 18-24.

High School Education. Good character. FreA to travel New York World Fair ant return. Salary SAD month expenses paid. See Miss Mitchell 7 to 9 p.

m. Worthy No Phone' Calls. YOUNG LADY to assist in offica work, part time. Good opportunity to learn business. Wales Credit, 1228 Main st.

2 YOUNG LADIES, 18 to 21, single, per sonable: opportunity to travel: must he ambitious type. Apply Mr. Arms, Hotel Bridgway, Rm. 411, 6 to p. m.

gociated Trade I'ress. Help Wanted--Male 33 AGENTS--We have openings for several men and women sell the fastest move Ing line of natinnally advertised specialty items on weekly payment plan. Guaranteed salary And commission. See Mr. Deitz, C913 Main St.

9 N. 4 F. in 4 A MAN OVER 40 who finds himself not wanted because of his maturity, is offered An opportunity to earn a gond income. If you Are not ton 014 to learn, like to meet people, neat Appearance and A var, call 2-118 After 1 tonight. No traveling.

AN opening in order d'pt. for 2 boys over 18. Can, earn $3,60 per day at start. Room 211--1062 Main st. 5 to 6 p.

m. AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN (2). To sell Oldsmobile and An exceptionally high grade stock of Used Cars. liberal commission and drawing account CAn he arranged. All our men average $35 to $10 weekly.

See Mr. Frank between 9.00 A. m. And 11 A. at Young Sintor 510 Main 8'.

SpAd. CAPABLE farm hands, dry hand milkers, Caterpillar drivers on rough ground, $30 month with board. Rox 1976, Union Of. COOK for short order work. Park Square Hotel.

Westfield. CYLINDER Pressman thoroughly experienred in fine half -tone and color printing. for plant doing exacting quality work. In replying please FivA former or present connections, to indicate character of work you Are accustomed Also wages wanted. Box 1974.

of. EXPERIENCED painter wanted. B. "Engolson, 470 Carew St. EXP.

PAINT SALESMAN. Excel. openias. Nal. NATION WIDE, 605, 95 State St.

MAN with ar, $25 to start, attrav, proposition. Apply 4114. 16.14 Main Ste MAN over 25 with car $25 to $30 a week. with references, permanent writh ade vancement. Box 582.

U'nion Office. MONEY ('AN BE MADE Springfield men are making morA money than they ever made before, because they were on the alert and answered one of my ads. Come in ErA me from 10 to 13 R. 10 6 p. m.

only Thursday. R. Hamhro. Hotel Milner. ROOFING Sidewall salesmen.

11' A pay you TOG. Hampden Insulating Co. 3-4909. Call htw. 6-6 Wednesday evening.

ROOFING Ac sidewall salesman fe. canvassers. Exp. not nec. Call or phone 3.30- 4.30.

2167 Main St. Mr. La Rocha TO A MAN OVER 30 Who want to better himself -who la tired of punching A time -card -who wants to: be his own boss -who would like a business of his but does not have the money to get started in an establishrd line of merchandise--an experienced manager's time will be furnished at no cost to help the right man to Fet well started. Personal interview only, Write Box 519, U'nion Offire for place and time. TIrO hoys over 18 can earn $13 rer wk.

at start. 7.30 to 8.301 A. nt. And 6 to 111. Room 211, 1563 Main Ft.

Fee Sir. Mansell. WANTED-10 specialty salesmen, experi- 3 enced for large installment furniture house, earnings unlimited, new forming now. Write lox 534. Union Of.

WANTED man with a car to visit schools making Arrangements. on graduation classes, And also explain our time payment. plan. Apply the People's Store, Best 117 near Main. The Credit Store In Springfield.

YOUNG man. 18-23, to assist manager. Must he neat, ambitious. Before 9.30 A. m.

Sulte 31, Main St. YOUNG man about 19, ambitious, well educated, free to travel California World's Fair return. Salary $18 por week. Transportation paid. See Mr.

Loftin to 9 p. m. Worthy Hotel. No phone calls. YOUNG men to work with manager.

Sal. to start. also bonus. Steady employment. 121 Lyman St.

Iro. 402, before 8.30 After 3.30. Help--Male or Female 34 ATTENTION- use men or women with CATA in sirinity of Spill. Must have better or A1 education. Will also consider people who devote Real opportunity.

Roxi550, Union Or. Salesmen and Agents 35 WANTED man with car. Route experience preferred hut not necessary. Sales way up this year, Rawleigh'a, Dept. 212-M.

Albany, N. Situations Wanted -Female 36 CAPABLE girl wants office or sales work. Call 3-1364. CAPABLE young woman, housework, laundry. Hour Or Best refa.

COMPETENT woman wants washing. ironine or cleaning by hour or dAS. 2-3215: EXPER. girl wants general work in small family of adults. Box 576.

Union Of. 4-3101, A. 5.30• EXP. colored woman desires houserrork. 30c hour.

6.30 D. In. HOUSE CLEANING by the hour or day. Call 4-6638. I INSURANCE clerk and bookkeeper, pral years' general insurance experience; Call alter 6 p.m.

2-6086. PERMANENT OPPORTUNITY NOW OPEN Electrolux Corporation has An for A married man between 26 tunity and 45, neat appearance, who can furnish cond character reference, This A manent opportunity, with earnings of About $35 per week avallable for the first few Your weekly income will in- CreASe AS 3 ou correspondingly adapt sourgolf to the business. Apply Wednesday morning betweeu 9.00 and 19.00 only 11A7 Main Street, Room 411, Springfield, MARS. PRACTICAL nurse, English, wants rare Infant or invalid. Refs.

Write U. field, I. W. C. tel.

264. Meriden. Conn. RELIABLE woman, midde-aced, house keeper, small motherless home. Gond home.

little pay. M. Exter, Whatoly, Masa, YOUNG Swedish girl wants light work, stay in. Tel. 2-9534.

Situations Wanted -Male 37 CARPENTER wants work. 1st all around inan. Mr. Howard. Tel.

7-0135. LANDSCAPE gardening, lawns cared for. also painting Inside out. Tel. 3-7923.

LIBERTY 366--6 1ST FLOOR. TEL. 3-3802. 4: PAINTER work with loral contractor. Morin.

Tel. 4-3631. YOUNG MARRIED man would like position Ag salesman crepo window play man. J. Skerry.

7-0999. FINANCIAL 4 Business Opportunities 38 FOR THE rizht party, only CATREA in amall town of 1500, doing cond business. Fully equipped. Everything Rope. Owner must quit.

Jinx 1978, nion Oftire. Business Opportunities Wanted 38A SMART. manufacturing or franchise. Full information. Box 511, Unton Office.

Personal Financing 39 A NEW complete personal financing serv. I Loans up to $300. Springfield Acceptance 1430 Main St. Lic. 63.

Tel. 4-3193. ABANDON ALL BILLS- See first Personal Bankers, "'On Court Square," Him St. License 222. Tel.

2-4158. LOANS TO $300-On your own signature. The Now Method Finance Corporation, 74T 1562 Main St. Tel. 4-2127.

Lic. 60. SIMPLIFY your finances. Loans to $300, Easy payment plan. Industrial Credit 44 Vernon St.

166. Tel. 2-7453 Loans Up to $3000-A11 Plans PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 1613 1120 Main Main St. St.

Phono Phone 4-1514. 4-1191. License 101 84 Elm St Westfield Frofessional 31 fl. Rm. 1.

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