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3 - ¥ ¥ starting, 'y 'y Boston Store We Close Mondays at 6 p. m. Beacon Robe Blankets With cords and mmings to match. A finc showiu with z of new designs, enough matcrial to make full- sized bath robe for man or woman, Price, complete with trimmings, $5.00. Shopping Bags Big speciall Waterproof rubber- finished cloth., A ping Bag, 25¢ finc, strong Shop- cach. Indian Grass Baskets New and without novel designs, with and handles: big varicty styles and sizes; 50c to $3.25. . Indian Grass Bottoms For ribbon, cmbroidery and work bags; round and oval; 30¢ up. PULLAR & NIVEN He will take care of you and give you the SERVICE. His motto is SERVICE. Day or night. Christen- ings, ‘Weddings, Funerals. Washing cars a speclalty. Steve’s Garage 503 MAIN ST. In the Rear. Tel. 1728-5. Eastwood Electrical Service Statien and Garage. Lighting and Ignition Sys- tem Specialists. MAXWELL SELVICE STATION. REAR 193 MAIN STREET, Phone 387-12. PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 192 ARCH STREET D;filyr 7Freight and Express Service NEW BRITAIN, NEW HAVEN AND NEW YORK LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND TRUCKING. TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR, A. H. HARRIS Care of Adna Johnson, TEL. 9€1. VIM delivery and heavy duty trucks, from 15 to 5 tons. AMERICAN Balanced Six, Pleasure Cars. CITY SERVICE STATION. A. M. Paonessa, Prop — e DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Storage, Supplies and Repalring. MANRDSS AUTO CO. OQVERLAND AGENCY, Storage -and Accessorles, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Atch St, DON'T FORGET DIONNES focal and long distance moving and trucking. Pianos and parties at rea- sonable prices. Also storage. 'Phone 887-32 and 382, 8 @ilbert street, New Britain, IO TR PR IO S { Athletic Program During Winter | | comprelensive | tact . i 2 | the COMPANY MTO HAVE BIG YEAR To Have Extensive Social and M, State Guard, held i's at tho State Armory on Thursday cvening, and under a new schedule Lieutenant W. Wil- the the private is given more individual in- struction that he obtains a more knowledge of military drills now for the drills, special atten- tion heing given to the squad wedge and skirmishinz. The new ange- ment of drilling is becoming very pop- ular with the men, as was testified to the interest of the men last ovening. The attendance of the com- pany: is running good and new re- cruits are coming in constantly. Dur- ing the drill last evening, Major R. K. Linsley, of the Third Battalion of the First Regiment, paid the company an unexpected visit and cordially | received. Major Linsley very favorably impressed by the company’s appearance. The company is planning an exten- sive social for the coming winter and expects to hold a “Ladi Night” in thg near future to which the wives and friends of the company will be invited. An ehtertainment and dance will part of the eve- ning’s prozram. probable that company will number of dances during the The members erected the backs ball team which Company weekly drill Arch street, be drilling formulated by Under Hams. new s0 are, most part, riot wa be It hold a winter. of the company ops for the basket- is being organized to play about the state during the winter. The old wire backstops, which have bothered in previous vears, will replaced by wooden backstops, the entire equin- ment at the the best in the city. The floor will be marked off as a regulation floor and games will be started in the near future. Target practice will be soon, as the range has been ready for winter practice. It is probable that the company will par- ticipate in the state shoots during the winter, as there are a number of crack shots in the company. Some of the ex-service men who are ex- pert riflemen are applying and there is no doubt but what the company will be recruited to its full strength in the near future. now that the boys have all returned from over: be making armory started made CORN ROAST HELD. Newly Organized Crco Club Had Out- ing at Sunset Rock Last Night. The orginizatian of the Creo club, an association for the promotion of social activities, is now under way among the members of the Russell & Erwin office force. The club tak its name from the design on the key manufactured by the concern. A corn roast was held last evening at Sunset rock in Plainville and about 10 members attended. The affair was a decided success and a fine ‘‘feed” was furnished. An obliging member carried a small victrola out to the rock and a dance was held in the bun- galow. RACHLIN AND GREENSTEIN SELL $12,000 BLOCK. 311-313 Church street has been sold by Irving I. Rachlin and William F. Greenstein to Thomas Cherriak. The purchasing price is said to be in the neighborhood of $12,000. A block at “That Letter Doesn’t Do Me Justice” How often you have felt that, ufter reading over one of your dictated let- ters. You knew it would reflect credit on mneither you nor your firm. But you signed it. and let it go. You hadn’t time to rewrite it; perhaps you couldn’t quite satisty yourself as to what was the matter with it. A KNOWLEDGE of the basic prin- ciples of Business-Building English would have enabled you to put your finger on the fault you knew was there. A TRAINING in those principles will enable you, day in and day out, to write the kind of letters you want to write; letters each of which will be a profit producer for your firm and a rung on the ladder of advancement for yourself. YOU CAN GET and troining thi Britain, by giv that knowledge fall here in New ng to it a few hours of your spare time each week and paying a very moderate fee. THE PLAN for conducting the class now being formed combines the ad- vantages of individual criticism of your own letters with classroom con- ferences and instruction. In conduct- ing the Course we shall have the co- operation. of the Business Training Corporation of New York city whose methods have been thoroughly tested and endorsed by hundreds of promi- nent firms throughout the country. The Director of the Course in Bus- iness English is George Burton Hotch- Head of the Department of Bus- English in New York Univer- Other well-known specialists will deliver the lectures and have charge of the round table discussions. The class sessions will be held on Tuesday evening of each week dur- ing the twelve weeks of the Course. Tt is safe to say that a more favor- able opportunity for advanced and intenctive training in modern business correspondence will never be offered in this city. COME 1IN, if convenient, and talk with L. W. Bruemmer about the course. Or we shall be glad to mail you descriptive booklets on ‘request. Take action at once, as the class is limited in size. Y. M, G A, Rome.—Complete devotion is the attached to | Gabriele d’Annunzio. Here is the poet | attitude of the officers =5 ~ @K V.Co- commander, who has taken posses- sion of Fiume and plans invasion of Dalmatia, issuing orders to two young officers. CITY ITEMS enjoyable social followed the business meeting of the Luther league in the Swedish Lutheran church last night. Martha chapter, Eastern Star, held a regular meeting last evening in \;, sonic hall. The meeting closed at 9 o’clock and was followed by a dance and social. The Daughters of Isabella will hold a whist and dance at Booth’s hall th evening. "Music will be furnished by the Apha String orchestra. The whist will be played in the side hall early in | the evening. A reception will be held this evening fram 8 o’clock to 10 o'clock at the First Baptist church in honor of Rev. William Ross, the new pastor. The members of the church will take this opportunity to welcome the new min- ister and his family to their midst. Judge Willlam F. Mangan has been An {a wealth assigned for the distribution of tickets for the reception and testimonial to be tendered to William L. Kopf, of | the world's champion Cincinnati team of the National league. The automobile licer Carpentier, of 90 Beaver been pended by the comm e of Salvatore street, has automobile 1K -AT Sy Sales Promotion Manager to Talk on Business Letters, at the Y. (h 7N evening lecture on business building letters by Ralph Barstow, sales pro- motion manager at the Greenfleld Tap and Die corporation plant in Greenfleld, Mass. The lecture will open at 8 o'clock and all prospective entrants and others interested in bet- ter business letters are invited to at- tend. Mr. letters class Tuesday The better M. with a will open Barstow, the lecturer, has had of experience in letter writing and superintends that branch of the work in the Greenfield office. Get From 5,000 From Your Tread Worn Tires By Having It Half Soled. As you know a good many motorists have de- layed their investigation of Gates Half merely because they had some pre-conceived that they were retreads, sewed on or shifts. The Gates Half Sole Tire must not be classified with a retreading proposition. The Gates Half Sole Tire is a factory built tire containing four plys of fabric, a breaker strip and a non-skid tread, and is applied over your worn casing, covering tread side walls You receive an oversize, stronger and practical- ly puncture proof tire that miles. You have your shoes half soled. Why not your tires ? Do it now. EXPERT VULCANIZING GATES Phone 2065 New Britain, Conn. HALF- SOLE The Kingsland Tire Co., Authorized Service Station to 10,000 Miles Tires idea make Sole other and bead. is guaranteed for 3,500 TIRES 6 MAIN STREET Y, BARON ! (BEECHLINSAU Philadelphia.—The Baroness Beeck- lin von Beecklinson presently will be- come Miss Gertrude Berwind once more. She has forsaken her hus- 1d, who was a captain in the Prus- sian guards, and after she obtains a divorce will recover her American citizenship and lay claim to her for- tune, which was sei by the custo- dian of alien property when the United States entered the war. ilkmer;’“’a’rnéd {(;7 Secure Their Cards Warnings were sent to all local milk dealers by the Dairy and Food commission, notify them that registration cards for 1920 must be taken out this month. The commission reports that a large num- ber of registration certificates have ready n issued. Along with this warning local milkmen received notices from the statc instructing them to be very careful of the milk they are selling, as many milkmen about the state have been taken into custody for selling) watered milk. out yesterday State ing be Sage-ZAllen & L. On and After November 1st, Store Closes at 6 O'Clock, Saturdays Extraordinary Sale of U. S. Army Blankets SAVINGS OF A HALF AND MORE ON THEM! 6,000 PAIRS NATURAL WOOL HOSE 39¢ A PAIR 75c Stoc MORE OI' THOSE HIP RUBBER BOOTS $1L.95 A PAIR Lim a Customer This is a 75 fine, lot of, 3¢ and others at not perfect. 185 One Pair to warm, dur Another This the and necessary owing t »ol Hose at great demand. All perfect. S s, but is new ray and khaki color; new and HEAVY RAINCOATS AVIATORS' LEATIHE JEPSKIN VESTS, LINED COATS $5.00 HEAVY UNDERWEAR R GARMENT Drawe worth mostly in 34, 44 WOOLEN Worth $12 $1 A wonderful ba that long ser double sizes will keep yc ice 42 and Get some S; ORDERS TAKEN FOR TRENCH COATS FOR QUICK RETURNS HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FAF R ER R NORWALK CASINGS FABRIC and CORD NORWALK CASINGS are fast becoming the most popular tire. WHY? Ask those who use ’em. —DISTRIBUTED BY— Rackliffe Bros. Co., (INCORPORATED) Corner Park and Bigelow Streets, New Britain, Conn. Berlin Garage —— Dealers —— Morrins’ Garage S, N S | THE QUALITY MARKET COR. HAS THE FOLLOWING SHOULDER STEAK CHOP STEAK ROUND STEAK .. SHORT STE SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE ROAST BEEF POT ROAST FRESH RIBS COR D BE FANCY FOWLS . BACON - . HAMS ST We also carry a Full EAST MAIN Line of Groceries, Fruits AND ELM STREETS PRICES TO OFFER FOR SATURDAY: LEGS OF LAMB . B SHOULDERS OF LAMB STEWING LAMB . LAMB CHOPS FRESH SHOULDERS SMOKED SHOULDERS ROAST PORK 25¢ Ib 25¢ 1b 30c 1b > 1b 32¢ 1b 35¢ 1b 30c 1b 30¢c 1b 16¢c 1b 20c 1b 43¢ 1b 40c Ib 38c 1b 35¢ 1b 25¢ 1b 20¢ 1b 35¢ 1b 30c 1b 25¢ 1b 43¢ 1b 44¢ 1b . 30c 1b c and .. 25c and L TS . EWING VEAL CHOPS ., STEAK 15¢ and and Vegetables at Reduced Prices.