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NEW BRITAIN DALY HERAYN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1921. CLASSIFIED |! il ) HARTFORD HARTFORD Fur Collared Coats Regular Price $59.50 and $65.00 Saturday Only Third Third Coats in Normandy, Velour, Duvet de Laine and Ermenine with collars of Australian Opossum, Wolf, Nutria and Mole. All coats lined throughout with plain or fancy silks. Col- ors are reindeer, brown, marmot, sorrento, navy and black.. Sizes 16 to 44. SEPARATE SKIRTS Regular Price $18.50 and $19.75 For Saturday $15.00 ’ | 150 new fall skirts in box, side and fancy pleated models. Materials are Prunella and Twills in a large assortment of stripes. All taken from our regular stocks. 25 to 40 waist bands. Two Special Offers in Cdrduroy Kimonos Wideanle Cardun.:,y Kunonof: in breakfast 2 o o coat style, lined with Jacquard figured silk, in copen, blue and wisteria. A real bargain. rose, copen, blus and pansy. Sizes 36 to 44. Sizes 36 to 44. Regular price $5.00. Regular price $10.00. Special Price $2.98 Special Sale Price $6.98 Fourth Floor Full size corduroy slip-on Kimonos in rose, tuestioning of Willlam Kinney, a for. mer resident of Dowagiac, who was arrested on his farm near Temple. Mich. Kinney's detention, the sheriff stat- ed, was prompted by a report that he bad been warned by Monroe to dis- centinue his attentions to Neva, prior t¢ removal of the Kinney family to Temple a year ago. The sheriff add- ed he had been told Kinney was in Dowagiac last Saturday, the day the Monroes are supposed to have been led. When arrested Kinney disclaimed any knowledge of the slaying and claimed an alibi, which was support- ed by his wife. Authorities indicated today the re- lease of Herbert Smith, another man held for investigation, was imminent Physicians announced today they probably would release Ardith Mon- roe, a ten year old daughter, from the hospital next Monda The child was béaten on the head with the nail- studded club used to kill her parents and sister, but her condition is stead- ily improving. It is presumed the *wo girls and the parents were asleep when they were attacked. H. S. Squad Selected For Opening Contest In the opening game for the High school squad, which is to toinorrow afternoon on s grounds, the following will probably start for the sehool team: Bentz, cen- ter; Rakowski, right guard; Cooley, left guard: Finneman, right tackle: Williams, lefy tackl Landino or Maucke, left end; Mahoney, right halfbacy: Davis, left halfback; Mur- tha, fullback. Other men available for play include: Zehrer, end; Con- halfback; O'Dell, quarterback: center; Thorne, guard. BY STANLEY MICHIGAN POLICE ALSO ARE BAFFLED But Hope to Be Able to Clean Up Mystery of Slaying of Three Persons in Bed. Dowaglac, Mich., Sept —Efforts of Cass County authorities to solve the mystery of the murder of Willlam | k Monroe, his wife and 17 year old duughter Neva, centered today on 'STEAMSHIP TICKETS FOREIGN REMITTANCES 'TOALL PARTS OF THE'WORLD | GEQRGEANUIGLEY 237, 421X NEW RRITAIN,CONK | | GRS STREFT E ley THE OLD HOME TOWN ERNIE HICKS A DARE DEVIL. DRIVER FROM WEST oF TOWN RAN INTO SOMETHING HE CouLDNT WRECK ToDAY WHEN HE LOCKED WHEELS WITH ED HORNS STONE WAGO Classified advertisements get the business. If you have a tenement to rent, property or furniture for sale you can’t find a quicker or cheaper way of getting a customer. ONLY ONE CENT A TO RENT. l1c A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 20c -:- CASH IN 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 save the advertiser money. AUTOMOSILIS FOR SALE—MISCELLANREOUS Have you tomatoes, peaches, grapes or other vegetables or fruits to sell for canning or pre- serving? Try a classified advt. It will bring results. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. NOTICES STORE TO LEASE. 60 Church st. Near Main. GEO. C. ROGERS, 50 Church St. 9-19-tt TO RENT—Garage at 131 Lincon St. Ap- ply on premises. 9-23.3dx TO RENT—Five rooms; centrally located; modern improvements; reasonable rent. Adelman, 99 Winthrop St. Tel. 866-13. 9-23-2dx, TO RENT—Six room bungalow at Belvidere. All furnished, with garage. Reasonable. Andrews Land Co., 1557 Stanley St 861-4. TO KENT—1 acre chicken farm, 6 room touse, all equipped; incubator, brooder, etc. Will lease for 1 year. Very reason- able as owner is leaving town. Andrews Land Co., 1557 Stanley St. Tel. $61- 9-23-2dx TO RENT—3 Lincoln St. 1522-5 6 room apartment at 63 Inquire Mrs. Ives. Tei. 9.23-2dx TQ RENT—A five room tenement; all mod- ern. Inquire 10 Wilson St. 9-23-2dx TO RENT—Six room temement, very suitable for boarding house, at 519 Maip St. In- quire 34 Lafayette St., or Tel. 132 9-23-2dx TO RENT—Second floor In two temement house; good location. Inquire 156 E. Main St. Mrs. Kreger. 2ax TO RENT—S rooms all improvement: American family of aduits preferred. Bes! of conditions. At 648 West Main St. 9-22-3dx TO RENT—S room tenement, modern im- provements; furnace heat. 65 Belden St. Apply rear 183 Fairview St. 9-22-3dx TO RENT—Six or eight room tenement. All improvements. 21 Walnut St. 9.22-2dx TO RENT—3 room tenement, fine nelghbor- hood, centrally located; ;all modern im- provements. Tel. 614-13 or 1339- fO LEASE—To right party; seven room thoroughly modern attractive house lot and garden, double garage. St, Maple Hill. City Coal & Wood Co. 9-21-3ax TO RENT—S rooms, second floor; all im- provements. Inquire 36 Connerton St. 9-20-6dx tenement on West 9-20-5d £0 RENT—Desirable rent of 8 rooms, all improvemeuts, 1st floor, large yard. Cor. West Main and Curtis Sts. nquire 3% East Main St. 9-21-4dx £0 RENT—Very desirable six room apart- ment, steam heat, hot water and janitor service year round. All latest im- provemen; Also have cheaper apart- ments for rent. For particulars apply M. Cohen 378 Stanley St. : TO RENT—One six, one seven room apart- ment; steam heat and all modern im- provements. Call personally. Sam Berk- owitz, 624 Main St 9-19-6d £O KENT—One 5 room temement on City Ave., with all improvement s0 one & coom tenement at rear of 217 Chestnut St. Inquire Frank Nair, 553 Main St. 9<15-12d T0 RENT—Very desirable 5 roov: fiat, steam ieat turnished. The W. L. Hatch Com- vany, City Hall. 8-3-t1 10 RENT—5 room tenement at 64 Church St, znd toor. Heat, furnished. Enquire wt Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church St T-1-u USED CARS OF VALUE. 1920 Paige, Sport Model . $1175 1919 Buick Sedan ....... 1350 1919 Buick Seven Pas. Touring 1075 1918 Jordan Seven Pas Touring 1075 1917 Stearn Knight Touring os5 1919 Studebaker Big Six. 1200 1918 Buick Touring E45. 675 1919 Overland Model 90 . 475 1920 Overland Model 4 ... 300 1916 Cadillac Winter Top . 675 1916 Overland Touring 375 1916 Reo 4 Touring . 475 1916 Reo 6 Touring . 500 1915 Reo 6 Touring . 475 1915 Reo 4 Touring . 150 1920 Oakland Touring 775 1920 Oakland Roadster 675 1318 Oakland Touring 575 Look over the prices and sec the low figures we have placed on them, Most of the above cars have been painted in our own paint shop. M. IRVING JESTER, Phone 811, 193 Arch St. NOTICE—Cars washed, polished, olled and FOR SALE—Printing press, Phone 1135-3. 6x10 chase. 9-23-3dx FOR SALE—Indian motorcycle, 1918, over- size valves: just overhauled; Al con- ditions; fully guaranteed. 1 need the money; make your own price. Box 11X, Herald. 9.23-3d greascd Authorized Simonize _ Service tation. Clark's Automobile Laundry, rear 203 W. Main. Tel 559-4. 9-22-3dx AUTO REPAIRING and carbon burning; all repair work guaranteed. Open day and night. Hartford Welding Garage, 447 West Main St, New Britain, Conn 9 dx SALE—1 Overland speedster, good 1 Studebaker touring Price right if taken Main. 9-22-3dx YOR junning condition. 1918, fine condition. at once. Rear 103 W. FOR SALE—Studebaker 6 cyl. s tric_lights; just overhauled condition. $325. 57 El mSt. ter, elec.. all in_good Tel. 429-14 FOR SALE—One ton Ford good condition; or will exchange for touring car. H. Chase, 116 Common- wealth Ave. Tel. §39-4. 9-23_2dx ‘OR SALE—Oakland Touring car in fine shape. Cash or terms or will exchange for house lot or as first payment on smal: bungalow. Address Box 4S, Herald of- fice. 9-22-3dx FOR SALE—Light Overland, model 1916 Touring; starter, etc.; in good condition $175. Hartford Welding Co., 447 West Main St, New Britain. 9-22-3dx STORAGE for a few more cahs in modern brick garage. Day and night service. Hartford Welding Garage, 447 West Main St., New Britain. 9-22-1wx FOR SALE—Practically new Victrola, records; cheap. Box 34Y, Herald. 9-23-1dx with FOR SALE—Grapes, Tel. 111 28 McClintock Road. 9-22-2ax FOR SALE—English and Fitch ferrets. No. 69 Chapman St, City. Order now. Tel. 562.4. 9-21-1wx FOR Tel. 8. with cab- LE—3 burner oil stove 3 9-21-3dx 243 FOR SALE—Top and side curtains for Ford car. Most new. Tel. 1084-5. 9-20_tf GET OUR ESTIMATE before you build. We do repair work of all kinds. Garsges $150 and up; shore cottages $800 up; new bungalow for sale at Saybrook Manor Peach. Rochette & LaMay, Contracto: and Builders 131 Winthrop St, or Say- brook, Conn. Tel. Saybrook 195-3. 9.22-1w SALES MAY COME and sales may go, but our special millinery sale will be in a class by itself. To the first ten ladies se. lecting a hat in our store Saturday morn- ing, we will sell any hat of their choice, gardless of cost, for $3.00. Arch St. Novelty Shop 359 Arch St. 9-23-1dx ANTIQUF collectors take potice—For im- mediate sale unusually fine Heppelwhite Buffet 3500. For information call New Britain 152 9-23-2ax NUTICE—Automobiles for hire. 7 closed cars day or night. rates. Call C. A. Bence, 2215. pas, Reasonable 9-2.-3dx WANTED—A good kitchen coal heater, with water front. Address Box 2:Y, Herald. 9-20-3dx ¥OR SALE—Good seasoned wood, sawed to vrder, any length desired. $14 cord de- livercd, ' Stanley Svea Grain and Coal Co. rel. 419 9-19-t1 JUST ARRIVED—Carload of Hales & Hunt- er buttermilk chick feed and dry mash Stanley Svea Grain and Coal Co. Tel. 419, 9-19-tf by gallon or bar- Oak St. 9.17-6dx —_— _ HELP WANTED—MATRLE., CLERKS—18 upward, for Postal Mail Serv. ice. $120 month. Experience unneces- sary. Examinations October. For free particulars of instruction, write J. Leon= ard (former Civil Service examiner), 843 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C. 9-23-4dx WANTED—Barber at 48 Lafayette St. st class man need apply. specialty. Paul Only Hair dyeing a Mangiafico. 9-23-5dx WANTED—A first class barber; good pay; open shop. Apply at once, 50 Pratt St., Meriden. 9-23-3ax WANTED—Young man, 16 or over to work after school. Gately & Brennan 47 Main st 9-22-2d Very good Butcher, Herald, 9_22-2dx 9-26-1ax WANTED—First class butcher. proposition. Box 12, WANTED—Ambitious men now employed to prepare for Accounting positions. If you nave a common school education and like figures we can train you in a few months’ spare time for position paving $40 to $60 a weck and help you gwt it For free particulars write tonight. Address Ac- countant, Box 3, Herald. 9-22-3d CLERKS—Men 18, over, wanted for Post- office positions. Examinations New Brit- ain. Oct. Salary $120 month. Experience unnecessary. Write for free particulars, about positions, examination. Columbia School of Civil' Service, 407 Pope Bidg., Washington_ D. C. 9-20-5dx WANTED WANTED—By American - couple, 5 or 6 10om tenement, with modern improve- ments, in pleasant location. Tel. 837-4. 23-2dx JIM'S GARAGE, 405 W. Main St. Storage for Ford cars $3.00 per month. All re. pair work guaranteed. Open from 6 a. m. to 10 p. m. 9-22-3dx WANTED—3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping, by young couple. Refer- ence furnisheéd. Apply Herald, Box 34. 9-23-3dx FOR SALE—Fords, 1921, 1920, 1919, 1918 Tourings; all in good condition; lots of extras. These cars must be sold at once Also other bargains in late model cars. Aaron G. Cohen, 45 Wells St., Hartford. Open evenings. 9-21-3a 7O RENT—3 room tenement, modern lm- provements Apply at 114 Comm 5 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE—S$ acre farm in Southington; 6 room house, barn, hay all in; 100 hens, wonderful site for chickens; one cow, one heifer. 4 pigs, 45 frult trees, all garden crops.” 100 yards from trolley. Price $3.500. § cash, balance on time. Ad- dress P. O Box 404, Bristol. 9-23-2d FOR SALE—New stucco house, 3 or 6 room tenements, all improvements. Will be sold cheap. Inquire 447 Ellis St 9-23-1wx FUR SALE—Farm: sale. all 103 ticulars. large and small, for st Main St. for par- 9-22_3dx £OR SALE—7 room cottage, 74 Francis jt. or Tel. §61-3. 9-19-6dx +*OR SALE—Beautiful five room bunalow, with fire place and hard wood floors, in castern part of city. Brand new, ready to move in. Price only $ Ave., o1 phone 1952_14. e e—— WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Two middle age women can- vass y pay and commission. Apply w0 Mr. Warner, 135 Main St. 9-23-1dx WANTED—Austrian or German girl for general housework. One who understands cooking. Reply Box 11A, Herald office. 9-23-3a WANTED—Girl for Apply 65 Grove Hill general housework. work. 9-23-2 for clerical Main St WANTED—Young Gately & Brennan, lady 47 WANTE house maid ply 35 B . general Ap- D—Thoroughly Thi competent adults in family Road, Hartford YCOU WILL FIND tuat part of your auto sou need at the New Britain - change, B. Cutler prop., 2. cn _parts for Ford at half price. Weekes and Hoffman guaranteed ring gear and Timers $1_each. 9-20-1wx pinion gear for $1.5 Connecting rods $1 each. FUR SALE—1919 Ford one-ton truck. Per- fect shape. $300. Tel. 816-3. 9-19-Gdx Auto Ly WHAT OTHER CITIES HAVE—To Owners.—Protect yourself and others having the Perfection Automatic Light put on your car. Price § Archie DeMars, Gen. . Tel. 1046-3. -19-6dx FOR SALE—1917 wod condition. 53 Lasalle S Cheap for cash. 9-17-6dx fne 9-7-u FOR SALE—1919 Tourlng shape. William H. Allen CYLINDER GRINDING—Repme work of all kinds. Automobile parts made to order. Call up and get our new prices. The H. &3 Mtz Works 110 Rockwell Ave 5-tt —_—e e —— FURNISHED KOOMS. TO RENT—Two pleasant private family. Teachers or office nreferred. Price $2.50 per week. 4 8t. 9 car; very rooms in help len -1ax front TO RENT—Large furnished room and Kitchenette: one room with 2 single beds, and board if desired. 56 Lake TO RENT—Two large with modern conveniences, for one centlemen. 29 South High St. 9 or two ing. TO RENT—Very 15 South High T—Pleasant room, board if desired. WANTED—By widower with children, wom- an as housekeeper. Call Britain, Conn WANTED—A housework Wheeler, 28 L. Is BUY competent in small famil Forest St City ZELDES NG ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECUND HAND FURNITURE. Also, Second Hand Men's Clothes. 116 West St. Tel. €33-33. maid for genmeral Mrs. H. H. 9-21-21 CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-13 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobw Lake and High Sts 0-5d for one TO RENT—Nicely furnished room e family or two gentlemen, in pi Steam heated, at § Emmons FPlac 20-1w furnished a home. RENT—Two large convenien f Phone 2601 TO rooms; every HilL Winter m 9-8-tf —_— ey BUSINESS CHANCES. TO RENT—Two large rooms at 1 St. Apply between 9 a. m. and 5 p and confectionery once. A big Address Box FOR SALE—Grocery store. Must sell at gain for a quick sale. CATHOLIC CHARITIES TO MEET AT WASHINGTON, D. C. Milwaukee, Sept. 23.—Washington, D. C., was elected as the next meet- ing place of the conference of the Catholic Charities which concluded sessions here yesterday. The Right Rev. Tho! J. Shahan, D.D., was elected president of the organization. WANTED—By American couple of two, rent in southern section of city, with all im- provements by October 1st. Address Box 5BX, Herald. 9-22-3a WANTED—By young married couple, teme- ment of four or five rooms, with all mod- ern improvements. Answer to Box 3%, Herald. 9-22-24 WANTED—A gentleman and wife wish a small unfurnished apartment, with fur- nace and gas. Address B., 80 Garden S or Telephone 495-3. 9-22-3dx WANTED—Shoes for repairing.. Men’s half soles S0c. Ladies' 65c. The Shoerepair- ing, 120 Arch S 9-22-2dx NOTICE—Guaranteed Hand Laundry. Work called for and delivered. Dry cleanin, dyelng and pressing. Phone 2362 Wes: Main St. Martin Schweitzer. 9-20-6dx \OTICE—Martina C. King—Piano lessons or beginners. Address 231 Glen St. 9-19-1wx NUTICE—Edw. F. McEnroe, formerly of New Britain, solicits your inquiries in re- gards to buying and selling, also rentals,of Miami or Miami Beach property. If you are contemplating a trip to Miami would be pleased to serve you. Resident of Miami the past two years. Office address ib2 East Flagler St., Miami, Florida. 9-19-1w NOTICE—Our cleaning and dyelng office s now Jocated in our own building at 96 W. Main St. New Britain Dry Cleaning Corp. $-15-124 NOTICE—Franz Premier Electric Vacuum Cleaners rented $1.25 a day. Delivered promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. New cleaners for sale. Tel. 1995. 8-30.eod-tt NOTICE—Architect C. C. Palmer, rooms 120 121, 122 Professional Bldg., 87 West Main St, New Britain, Conn. Phone 517 -25dx NOTICE—O}d mattresses, box springs, cush- jons, etc., made over equal to new and returned same day. New mattresses, box springs, pillows, etc., made to order. Up- Polstering. Hardware City Bedding Co., 60 Tremont St. Tel. 2314-4. 9.2-26dx NOTICE—C. Matteo & Co., electro 25 Broad St., Plainville. platers, 8-13-t¢ NOTICE—Corbin’s Corner Farm—Milk from tuberculin tested cows is now being de. livered by T. S. Anderson Greenwood St. This milk is bottled and scaled at the fatm. Erwin Whitham. 8-20-t¢ SITUATION WANTED, WANTED—Capable American woman de- sires work by the day, doing private fam- ily washings and ironing. Tel. 2234-4. 9-23-2dx WANTED—Chauffeur of several years ex- perience desires situation driving pleas- ure car, truck or delivery. References. Address’ Chauffeur, Box 11 Herald. 9-20-6dx WANTED—Position ss chauffeur In private family. Can furnish best references. Ad- dress J. K., this office. 96 WANTED—Young American man desires & position in store, garage, private family or any thing in general. A willing worker. Address Box 5W. 9-20-6dx FOUND FOUND—Scotch collie. Owner may recover at 23 Park St, Plainville, 9-23.1a" FOUND—Pocket book, containing sum of money. Owner can have same by prov- ing property and paying for this ad. Call at 23 Judd Ave. or phone 281-4. 9-22-3dx e LOST. LOST—Around August 28th, lady’s wrist watch on or around Greenwood St. Will party who found same please return to 51 Locust St. and receive reward. 9-21-3dx WANTED—4, 5 or 6 room tenement, with car garage that has concrete floor. Box 172, Herald. 9-19-5dx = red slip-on_sweater, Plainville. Picked up N. P. Blan- 9-23-3dx LOST—Hand-made Farmington Road, by Reo truck. Reward. chette, 140 Cherry. Phone. CORBIN MOTOR LIVERY CO. High Class Closed Cars For All Occasions. Careful Operators Only. Phone 1830 Rates Reasonable Phone 1830 Get Our Rate For Trips Over the Mohawk Trail We want a good two or three family house to sell on Bassett, Maple, Hart or Winthrop streets, or else at the West End — See us at once, as we have an A, No. 1 customer for a good house —Maust be in a good central location. CAMP REAL 272 MAIN STREET. s PHONE 343. ESTATE CO. ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. REMOVAL We are now located at 96 West Main Street— near the post office—A short distance west of our former place of business. New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 WEST MAIN ST. New Britain, Conn. FOR SALE—— Property paying 239 on investment. This property should sell quickly H. D. Telephone—Oflice 141. Room 208 National Bank Building. Central location, all modern, at the low price on it. HUMPHREY . Residence 1822-3 Cpen Saturday Evenings