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RTFORD HARTFORD A Special Purchase of Beautiful Silks Brings a Value Most Unusual Brings an unusual silk value just when most needed for the summer ward- But this store is noted for compassing things out of the ordinary. he purchase includes the following weaves in fashionable colorings: Chiffon Taffetas Dress Satins Georgette Crepes Foulards Wash Satins Lining Silks Kimono Silk Regular prices from $1.95 to $2.05 a yard. All at one special price, $1.49 Also a Purchase of Silk Shirtings Meaning Half Regular Prices All Silk Shirtings in Crepes, Jersettz, Radiums, etc., beautiful designs, white d with neat colored and satin stripes. Actual vaue $2.50 to $2.95 yard. . . Special at $1.59 Yard Silk Mixed Shirting, an excellent fabric for service and wear, hair line col- stripes on white ground; many patterns to choose from. Actual value $1.75 Special at 95c Yard Silk Dept.—Second Floor. EST WIFE IN MUDDLE NOW ows No. 2 0 Be Named in Suit. h, May .—Second Floor visited Miss Ttatnall. the ‘“beautiful blonde" sho had been intimate with the phy- siclan. The estrangement followed. When she told her husband of the ‘other woman's” confession, it is ulleged there was a scuffle in his of- fice, during which Mrs. Dixon was cut on the han.d The Dixons were married July 5, 1918. In the divorce libel which was drawn up by Assistant City Solicitor Harold M. Irons Dr. Dixon |is | charged with improper relations with Esther Tatnallduring May and June€, 1920, and at divers other times. “I expect Mrs. Dixon in my fice soon to make afMdavit to the lber,” Mr. Irons said today. *I drew up the libel on Information | she furnished.” Mrs. Maud Augusta Haynes An- drews, wife No. 1, when told of the charges that Mrs. Dixon had pre- re. lda M. Dixon against | terred ag t Esther Tatnall, @ W. Dixon, a prominent | jqughed heartily. of Woodlawn. All"rnevl “That's the first I've heard of it,” Irons, acting for Mrs. Dix- | gajd she, “although I've suspested ced today the papers had gomething like this would happen n and awaited Mrs. Dixon's | all along. Miss Tatnall seems to be | i very popular, doesn't she? st case in which the former , “The report that my husband or flgures nearly resulted !living with her in Pittsburgh s one of the principals, ac- | falye. And, iIf he were there he'd the story told by the wife |jeave her as soon as he found out nsel. Dr. Dixon, following (hat this story about the Dixon ele- which arose over his rela- ent is true. The man has some the ‘“beautiful blonde.” | qecency still, T hope.” to kill his wite, she says, . t her with a dissecting e grappled with him, she i seized the blade with her e exhibits a deep scar to e her story. bn served in the army dur- r as a capitain in France . B. F. Medical department sayn her husband installed tnall In his home during absence from the city. She hsband January 9, last. jdence which will be ad- the wite was obtained by o first intimation she had jeged relations with Miss e from nelghbors Irons, He says admitted 11.~Esther Tat- we, wite No. I, of Herbert ndrews, in the “love nest' by the New York broker ity, began her career as a of homes long betore she [Mrs. Andrews No. 1 In the of her husband, according e libel which Is to be filed of- is FORTUNE—Notice he stands. how And it'’s no won- If you were “the luckiest man in Europe” you'd probably strut, too. This is Livio Catenazzi, bricklayer, now dent proudly b sl der. PREDICTS ALASKA OIL BOOM. Geological Surveyor Tells Home Com- mittee of Rich Ficlds. Washington, May 11—Development ' of a rich oil field on the Arctic coast of Alaska was predicted before the house territories committee by Col. Alfred F. Brooks, il charge of geo- logical survey work:in Alaska. He was preceded by E Lestey Jones, director of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, who urged addi- tional funds for Alaskan fisheries and coastal charting and approved the proposal to transfer many govern- rs Dixon confronted her | ment functions to a commission of {th the ovidence obtalned | Alaskan residents for administration. hbors he indignantly de- | { accusation and attributed | IS GIVEN SHOWER. s of “gossip.” But the Miss Mollie Purke who on June not satisfied. One of tho | will become the bride of John Has- she visited was the hotol | won, was tendered a miscellaneous wn, where ‘the hus' WA ghower by her friends at the Corbin ! Serew Corporation clubrooms last eve- ning. About 50 young women were present. Refreshments were served and solos were rendered by the Misses Munson, Heslin, Sloan, Burke and Lynch. formerly a man of indepen- means. He won $60,000 at par rate of exchange, in the big Italian lottery. a | the blonde was response Mra. ed from the thought was the n she rece he hotel. on, according to Attorney INSUR ANCE “ FIRE, LIFE, AUTO, LIABILITY INSURANCE ‘ SURETY BON DS, BURGLARY, EL POST INSURANCE, PAYMASTER ROBBERY ‘ In fact all kinds of Insurance and Real Estate. Salc—One Share of Sovereings Trading Company Stock. H. D. HUMPHREY FOREIGN R ITOALL PARTS GEBRGEANUIGLEY | NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners rented | ELECTRICAL WORK—Mr. NOTICE—A. C. is in poor health. Cottage To Rent at Barnesdale. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343 _ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLDG. 397 MAIN STREET If you have a tenement to rent or expect one vacant in the near future, get a prospect for it with- out delay. Use the Herald classified col- umns. It is inexpensive. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. NOTICE—Best Shave 19c, and hair cut u will be satisfied. At aners to rent, day. ivered 11-3dx ¢ haif promptiy NOTICE—We do all kinds of work reshingling, repairing. etc. & Anderson. * 267-6. day, Tel 1 6US-2 per carpenter Deming 5-11-6dx g, papering and il kinds airing at small cost. Your money’s worth in all cases. Consult me at the cost of a postal. Box 167, Kens- ington, Conn 5-6.3eodx CLASSIFIED 1c A MINIMUM CHARGE CASH IN WORD 20c ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, bil- ling and postage cost more than the price of the lit- tle advt. and in eliminating this work we vertiser money. AUTOMOBILES, FOR SALE—Hupmobile, car, in good condition. model N, Call au touring 5% Hart 5-11-4d bus, 16 passenger, Ist guaranteed. Cheap if G. M. Borek, Pratt Tel. 1656. 10-4dx —Reo ndition once. Meriden. FOR SALE—Chevrolet, modek 190, senger. A bargain ' for' quidk sal be seen at Pioneer Garage, ##in St., of Fair Dept. Store. 5-11-3dx FOR SALE—Overland touring dar, model 69, in_good condition. Price § in- quire Tel. 74-2, Plainville, Ct. 5-11-3d 5 pas- May NOTICE—Painting, Paper Hanging vas Ceiling. Wall your home on reques son Company, No 106-2. Papering—Painting and Beaver Board and Can- Paper displayed at The E. U. Thomp- Arch St. Telephone 5-2-tf-eod Electric cleaners and all Satisfaction 5-4-eod-tt $1.25 a day electrical articles repaired. guaranteed. Tel. 1995. NOTICE—Eeep out all cold drafts, dust and rain. Keeps in the heat and saves Z5 per cent on all coal bills for all time. Guar- teed tto last forever. ‘“The Bronze Zinc Mctal Weather Strip Co.” John McGraw, agent, New Britain Conn. Office 419 Main St. Tel. 1673. 5.9-11-13x IAL—1,000 United States and foreign postage stamps, a Mexican Villa dollar and a genuine Indian arrow head, 25 cents. Sterling Novelty Co., 433 Colony St., Mer- iden, Conn. 5-9-1w A. Tyler e tends a welcome to both old and ne: tomers at his new location, 129 Har Ave. 5- FOR SALE—Ford chassis, completely over- hauled. A bargain at $150. Inquire at 11 Greenwood St. 11-4dx FOR SALE—Overland coupe. Mechanically perfect and a good looker for $550. In- Quire 11 Greenwood St. -11-4dx FOR SALE—Saxon six touring car, 1917%. Good condition. Call evenings 139 Hart Bt. 5-10-3dx FOR SALE—1920 Ford Coupe, excellent condition. Tel. 769-4. 5-10-2dx SLASHED PRICE CAR SALE! \ Fords, all models, 1915 to 1920, $100 up. 1918 Kissel Coupe, reconditioned. 1918 Buick Four Touring. 1918 Olds Roadster. 1920 Kissel Sport, model like new. 1920 Oldsmobil All models. Model 90.56-83 Overlands $125 up. Reo Touring, 1914, overhauled, $185. Stutz classy roadster, $575. Many others. Fair Deals—Lowest Prices. AARON G. COHEN, 45 Wells St. Hartford. Est. 1910—Tel. Bu, 1931—Open lfi\‘;nlhll:d -10- C. MATTEO & COMPANY, 35 Broad St., Plainville. We plate and polish all kinds of work. Nickel, brass, copper, gold and silver plate and bicycle repairing. Tel. All orders receive prompt atten- NOTICE—Auto trucks, business wagon: 12tt at reasonable prices. Gl iag. Webb, 41 Linden St. Tel. 193 5-7-10-12x Record, Carpenter, Masop of ali kinds. Houses 33 Lake 5-7-6dx and Builder. bulit for sale. Boulevard. lessons.. Ome- By experienc. now, Address, 20. 5-7-5dx NOTICE—Private dancing step, Fox Trot and Waltz. ed instructor. Learn Dancing, Herald, Box “THE CONNECTICUT PAINT CO.” is at service to do all kinds of Painting, er Hanging, Kalsomining and Interior rating. J. J. hardson, Mgr., 40 Church St. Phone 5-11-17dx NOTICE—Regrinding of auto cylinders. Pis- ton made and piston rings fitted. Special prices on Fords. Auto parts made to or- der. H. and B. Mfg. Works, 110 Fockwell Ave. Tel. 2047-3. 5-3-11dx NOTICE—Elizabeth T. Payne, licensed Chir- opodist, post graduate of First Institute of Podiatry of N. Y. 175 Pratt St., Room 9, Hartford, Ct. Phone Bushnell 2515. 5-3-26dx NOTICE—We are equipped to give you bet- ter service your Ford or Overland. Overland Repair Co., cor. Arch and W. -6-8dx | ISAAC Z. JOSEPH, expert Persian Rugs re- | pairing_and stretching. Tel. Grand St., New Britain, Conn. 37-12. 16 5-5-6dx NOTICE—Bedding. Have your old mat- tresses, box springs, cushions, etc., made over equal to new and returned same day. Upholstering. Hardware _ity Bedding Co., 60 Tremont St. 2314-4. 4-12-26dx NOTICE—Cartoonist, Cnalk Talk and Sketching for enterta.nments, fairs avd dances; something snappy al Maimgrea, Heral 9331 NOTICE—Let me moving of ash Piices reasonable. 992-3. do your trucking and from cellar or yard. H. N. Wright. Tel. 5-7-6a NOTICE—Ready to do carpenter work at any time. Call at J. M, 55 Lawlor St. NOTICE—Man capable of making all kinds of Italian cheese desires position. Write James Floridia, 51 Franklin St Britain, 5-9-6ax ———— POTTED PLANTS. All Kinds. PARKER, . 1384 Stanley St. | ! | | STEAMSHIP TICKETS EMITTANCES OF THE WORLD NEWRRITAIN,CONN| B ! noon. May FOR SALE—Ford 1917 Union built Ford truck in good running order with body and cable; also 2 Smith Form A truck chassis. Will sell cheap for quick sale. Pisetzky Bros,, 512 Windsor Ave, Bu. 2560, Hart- ford, Conn. 5-10-3d = e FORD OWNERS—We can supply you every part, new or used; also late model radia- tors from $5 up. New tops $6 up. Seat covers from $7 up. Also used Ford Roadster bodies Pisetzky 2 Windsor Ave., Hartford, Conn. FOR SALE—Ford Touring car, demountable wheels, one spare, 5 good tires, shock ab- sorber good running order. No reason- able offer refused. Call 167 High St. after four. 5-10-3dx FOR SALE—One 1918 Hudson speedster, in excellent condition; also one 1916 lndian motorcycle with side car. Simmons’ Stor- age Battery Company, 167 Arch st.s s lEtni SALE—1920 Oldsmobile, 3-4 ton truck. A bargain. Apply at 969 Stanley St. J. Pavano. 5-9.4dx FOR SALE—1 3-4 ton Commerce, fine con- dition. Newington Garage, Newington. | i l Tel. Valley 15- 5-9-3dx P | FOR SALE—1918 Buick touring, new paint, fenders and exceilent mechanically. Price 5, cash or terms. Box, Buick 22 5-6-tt FOR SALE—3 1-2 ton Selden truck, mew | tires, new motor. Mechanically perfect, | just completely overhauled. Inquire J. E. Condon, Bristol, Conn. FPhone 58-3. 5-7-1w FOR SALE—Grant 6, in Al condition. Sell at once. Owner leaving town. 349 So. Colony, St., Meriden. Tel. 12 5dx | USED CARS FOR SALE. Essex touring. Allen Sedan. Ford Coupe. Ford touring. Ford delivery. Paige touring. Dodge roadster. Dodge Sedan. Dodge touring. Apply 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. 155 Elm St, Tel. 731 5-10-1d New | SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY OR SELL THAT USED CAR. OLDSMOBILE 8 TOURING. BENZ ROADSTER. ALLEN SEDAN. OAKLAND TOURING. BRISCOE TOURING. BUICK COUPE. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. 18 Main St. Phoae 434 3-3c-tt Here’s a Chance to Make Money—First Class' Restaurant and Hotel For Sale — Good established Business and price is everlastingly Cheap—Qwner | LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Gold brooch, four-leaf clover sct with diamond. from Mapie through Eim to R. R. Arcade. Valued as keepsake. Re- turn to Herald Offide. Reward. 5-9-3dx FOUND—Lady's ring. Owner may have same by proper identification and pay- ment of this advt. 517 Church St., 1st floor. 5-10-2d LOST—Saturday afternoon, on trolley from Hartford or on dinkey to Berlin, gold brooch with name on back. Valued as a keepsake. Finder please return to Her- ald_Office. Reward. 5-11-2dx SITUATION WASTED. WANTED—Position as housekeeper for elderly couple or widower preferred. Al- dress Herald, Box 19BX. 5.10-2dx City Advertisement NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The time for acceptance of bids for garbage contract for the City of New Britain has been extended until 12 18, 1921. back ! save the ad- TO RENT TO RENT—Tenement five Clark St. L. Cobey Est. rooms, at 41 5-11-3dx TO RENT—Garage.. 16 John St. 5-11.1dx —Five room temement, provements. 636 West Main St. ail im- TO RENT—6 room tenement, all improve- ments. Inquire Frank Monkiewicz, 560 West Main St. 5-11-3ax TO RENT—Tenement 5 rooms, all improve- ments. 49 Cherry St. 5-11-1dx TO RENT—$6 room tenement, all improve- ments. _Apply Nair, 551 Main St. 5-11-6d TO RENT—Tenement 28 Trinity St. Small family desired. Also garage to rent. Call between 7 and 8 evenings. 5-11-2a TO RENT—Nine room tenement, steam heat furnished; also store on Franklin Square; also five room tenement 70 Tal- cott St. Tel. $19-3. 5-10-2dx _— TO RENT—Five room temement, all mod- ern improvements. 173 Cherry St. 5-10-2dx _— TO RENT—S$ room tenement steam heat, all mprovements. Cod. Main and Lafayette St. Good location for a rooming house. Inuire B. Goldberg, $8 Lafayette St. Tel. 2235-12. 5.9-3dx TO RENT—6 room spartment, 200 Kaxt Main St. Wm. J. Morrin. 5-9-3dx TO RENT—Garage suitable for truck. 963 Stanley St. 5.9-3dx ——— e TO RENT—Four robm tenement, adults, Amcrican family preterred, $12. 10 min. utes from Upson's Corners, Kensington. Chas. Dickinson. Tel. 656-14. 5-7-6dx TO RENT—One 6 room modern apartment in new building recently completed at aul Main St. Steam heat. Hot water all the year ‘round. Inquire William C. Raphael, 390 Main St. Go2-tt ——— TO RENT—A garage on Arch St., near suitable for repaiwr work, ssorage aud sl i alar purposes. Inquire William C. Raph- ael, 90 Main St. 5-2.t0 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS R SALE—Broilers, $1.00. Carpentler, | Blm i o-11-2dx FOR SALE—Kitchen range, dition. Apply Wm. H. Hungerford Court. 1st class con- Allen Co. 5-11-tf FOR SALE—Vegetable plants at reasonable peices, flowers or dillerent varieties; also geraniums from 10 to Guzen. 212 Vak St FOR SALE—Five piece white ivory bed- room set. 1l evenings aiter ¢ o'clock, third fioor, 33 Wallace St. 5-11-3dx. FOR SALE—Meavy glass door, 3x37, 12 step ) Staurs, almost new. Cail aiter 6 o'clock 209 Clark St. 11-3dx FOR SALE—Late model Columbia Graf- onola, in fne condition. Uwaer leaviug cily. rrice right. including records! Ad- dress Box GX, Herald. 9-11-3dx FOR SALE—Beven strand aerial wire just received new shipument. $Lo per 100 It Jobn Crosby, 7v8 iast St 5-11-3d KOR SALE—An Al kitchen stove. Phone 1492-15. 5-10-3a FOR SALE—Entire household turniture, 176 Cariton St, end of kraucis St Also chickens. dx FOR SALE—MIlk from cows regularly test- ed tor tuvercuiosis oy United States \ov- ernment. Sawple bottle delivered by re- quest. Corbin s Cormer Farm, \West Har ford. sdx —_— FOR SALE—ioam and flling. Clifton E, Davenport, 1zv0 Stanley St. Phone 1430. bei-ddx i S . e SRR N A 2 FOR SALE AND RENT—Cottages at Indian Neck. All prices. Write lor particulars. The indian Neck Land Company, Sran- ford, Conn. 5-7-1mo —_— e ¥FOR SALE—Chester White Pigs, Ready for delivery May zlst. Maple Lawn Farm, Berlin. Phone 657-14. 5-7-4dx exchange for good building lots, family brick house, § rooms, large garage oxzb It, chicken coop and chickens. Must I;; ;:l:i. s:)wn- e ving city. inquire 1031 East er leaving Q i - FOR SALE—Geraniums, 10c up to 25c, $2.35 a dozen, three blossoms to each plant, pot plants ot different varieties. Tomatoes 20c doz. Pepper and other vegetable plants reasonai Adolph Santelle, 218 Oak St., rear Greenhouse, Look for Lixg sign. 5-4-25ax i S S——_— FOR SALE—Paint—Buy direct from the manufacturer. House and _industrial paints, ready mixed, or paste. 3est qual- ity, fair prices. The Connecticut Metal & Chemical Company, East Berlin, Conn. Tel, New Britain 1798. 4-22-30d e FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR SALE—Or wil TO RENT—Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping, corner Arch and Walnut Sts. Call after 6 p. m. 5.11-2dx TO RENT—Well furnished room in private family. Jreen, 551 Main St. 5-11-2dx improve- 5-11-2dx TO RENT—Furnished room, all ments, electric. 350 Park St. TO RENT—First class light housekeeping apartment. Prise reasonable to perma- nent party. 72 Grand St. Phone 37.2. 5-11-3ax TO RENT—2 light housekeeping rooms,nice- ly furnished. All conveniences. Mrs. Ryder, 45 Grand St. Tel. 1537 TO RENT—Furnished room, with all con- venjences. 505 Arch St. 5-1-5d% LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. B Repairing BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE Repairs of all kinds. 6 Court Street. Telephones 2244 The turnover in Used Autos this Spring and Summer will be big. There is a good demand for second hand ma- chines now. Get a cus- tomer for yours through the classified columns. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. WANTED—MALY. HELP WANTED—Reliable steady holsting gineer. Address Herald, Box 14Z. 3 5-11-4 factd¥, 5-11-4 WANTED—Diemakers in Address Box D16, Herald. local WANTED—Salesmen by established who sale house handling a full line of f and ‘staple groceries direct to the con sumer. $17.50 to $25 weekly cash ud! vance. Give age and references witH first letter. Address H. L. Johnson General Sales Manager, Box 1392, Colum. bus, Ohio. 5-5-12806 WANT man to handle Building Tile in' city; make $25,000 year; must poss $3.000 capital. Interiocking Tile, 169 Wes S ew_York. §-10-34 WaNAL—U LY aLy Al s S WANTED—Woman to do dashing. Columbia St., 1st floor. Tel. 376~ 11-24 WANTED—Competent woman for g housework, small family. References re quired. Tel. 1848, or call 41 Lexington Si 5-10-34 WANTED—Saleslady take orders priv: families; experience unnecessary; - $30.9 weekly guaranteed for whole time, com) mission spare time. We deliver and col lect. - Marvel Hosiery House, Box 171 Cit Hall Station, New York. 5-10-40} WANTED—Competent * maid for e | housework, in family of two. No laund work. Mrs. W. L Hatch 247 West Md St. 5-10- i WANTED—A girl for cooking and dows| stairs work. Phone 64. References require State where last employed; also sala pected. Reply Herald, Box 22BB. WANTED—An _experienced one can cook. None other need apply. Forest St. B WANTED—AR experienced girl for housework., Must be a good cook. Appi] Mrg. H.' C. Hine, Hillside Place 13 q POULTRY. BABY CHICKS—Bred-to-Lay; 18c prepaid delivery guaranteed; all by Send for circulars Putnam Brooa #4.75. Roy Clark, Basi Harttord, Con: ; 3 up; Naf WANTED—A dump truck in dition. William Doughty, Plaiaville, C| Fhone 102-2. 5-11.3 WANTED-—Two gentlemen for room s board. American family. lnquire Church St. 5-11 WANTED—To buy second hand all kinds. cliffe, 27 2851, Call or write to John Albany Ave., Hartford. 5114 WANTED—Concrete work, sewer comneotl building by vrick, stone and lumber., &' 1115-13, between 6 and 8 evenings. 5-4-10 - ANTED—To communicate with who i1s most particular as to his .l 1o the end that advertiser may obty aparunent of 6 Ireois Ol Or near W Muin by April or May. Address Box 2 Herald Ottice. 8- ANTED—Four or five rooms, forred, second 1oor, within tem maimut: waik from Church and Stanley Sta ? erences. Address Herald, Box 1¥Z, WANTED—Room and board by young m and wife. Outside of city preferred. M. be first class. Reply Box X22. 5+11-3d WANTED—By American couple, modern rooms or one family house rd June lst. Box X1:X, Herald. 6-11-2a P2 N e T P WO 2 WANTED—An opportunity to learn Fac and Hair Work evenings. Emplo; during day at present. Address Oppol tunity, Herald Otice. 5-10-3 4 or WANTED—AIl kinds of light truck local or long distance, Prompt servid George Gilbert, 96 Lincoln St. Tel, 816-| 5-10-54 WANTED—Room with board, if in a private American famil; WANTED—To rent, 3 or 4 preferred in good location, by American couple. Box 9R, Herald. 5-1 REAL ESTATE FOB SALE. FOR SALE—Farm of 6 acres, mear Kl Hill. New house, electric lights, runnin water, bath, all in fine condition. For i formation Tel. 267.6. 5-11-44 FOR SALE—Building lots at Sharpe's s tion; also 4 acre farm. Apply 66 Groy St. Friday and Satur 3 5-10-4a} FOR SALE—Five family house at 51 ¥ lin St. Cheap If taken at onon, It Byousoof on premis 4-27-154 FOR SALE—Very desirable six room b low with large lot at. Maple Hill, for sall of might consider renting. For furth particulars inquire C. C. Prenty Asylum St, Hartford, or phone evenin New Britain. 5-6-1 FOR SALE—Four room house in Plainvill electric lights, city water and fruit t close to trolley. Price $1,800, part c balance on time. Address P. O. Box 1 Bristol, or Tel. Bristol 66. FOR SALE—In Plainville, near center, to trolley, ten acres -of land; some clew also automobile; a barn.which will a bungalow. Price $3,200, Part balance on time. Address P. O. Bo Bristol. Tel. Bristol 6 FOR SALE—Five room cottage with eleq tricity, gas, water, bath and large vey anda (screened). Price reasonable. cupied year round by owner, MWilliam Lev nox. 29 Oak Ave., Myntie Beach, Milfory