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2 1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAI N THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, e e IN LOGAL SCHOOLS men will explain icw to pr Fire Prevention Burean fo In- struct Children in Conduct way to adjust gas pive connections. 1921. S ions to ext.nguish fire start fi *¢ SARRIANGR e i . s kit e s ot » RN T T IR Classified advertisements get the business. If you have a tenement to rent, property or furniture 9] for sale you can’t find a s quicker or cheaper way | mpis is not a question of credit. o of getting a customer. ONLY ONE CENT A CLASSIFIE 1c A WORD — MINIMUM CHARGE 20c¢ CASH IN ADVANCE Bookkeeping, bil- ling and postage cost more than the price of the lit- Have you tomatoes, peaches, grapes or other vegetables or fruits to in Man Guilty of Assault on Meriden Girl—Blankenship is CITY ITEMS October Sent to Reformatc sell for canning or pre- serving? Try a classified advt. It will bring results. ONLY ONE CENT A Victor ce & Co.—advt. Good time at Danceland, formerly Holmes and Hoffman's. Dancing Tues. Thurs., Sat. evenings dvt. Another shipment of suits and top coats just received at Wilson's.—advt Theron W. Hart, pianist, Records, C. L. ccial to The | Berlin, this town for one to three years and Blanke 1ip of Kensington went the state reforinatory, according the sentence handed down by 6.—C: sent October was to state's Tomorrow in the various schools in the city, members of the New Britain fire department will give talks on fire to to prevention. The speakers will be the various captains in the depart- ment, and who are most conversant with the results attained by the fire prevention burcau the supe vision of Deputy Chief Rugene F. Barnes. The burcau v adopted under song coach Phone Holmes and Hoffm: ‘Thur: organist, has resumed teaching. —advt. at Danceland, n 143 Good time formerly Dancing Tues., advi the 1y Sat. cv Jester has great buys at his clean- rin George court crnoon Nebo chars while B. at New sault a Hinman pleaded of attempting to criminal- 13 year old Mer! the yester in Haven nolo contendere to len girl aded to tle advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. AUTOMOBILIS FOR SALE—MISCELLANYOUS WORD. NOTICES Blankenship assaulting the Lewis the local up used car sale, 193 Arch St.—adv pl guilty Chief William J. Noble of the fire department said today that the written resignation of Fred W. Fagg had not|complete case been re d as yet 2ainst the prisoner and there was a Rapp's Capitol Park Orch., playing | conference with State’s Attorney Al- their last appearance in Connecticut, |rorn at Hartford. Mr. Alcorn thought at State Armory Friday evenir the men would get substantial jus Good time at Danceland, formerly |tice in New Haven county, and e \ Holmes and Hoffman’s. Dancing Tu did mot care to prosecute the hi e N G Thurs., Sat. evenings.—advt. robbery case in Hartford county. provements; $32 month. 9 West Pearl St.| motor in excelle The Thursday evening prayer meet-| The Nebo-Blankenship trouble of | _Inauire 205 Arch St 10-6-1dx ap. Cash or terma ing at tho Methodist church this week |July 3, is well remembered in Berlin S (W0 e on G will be in chargo of the Sunday school. [and for some time was the talik of All members of the school and teach- | the town. Mrs. Nebo was also im- ler, at the Elihu Burritt school at|ersare urged to be present. plicated in the She is being 10:45 o'clock and at the Nathan| Jackman's Furs at Besse-Leland's— |held at Hartford. Both Blankenship Hale school at 3:30 o'clock; Captain |advt. and Nebo have a rocord of many William Porter, at the Noutthend crimes in Berlin according to Prose- school at 1:45 o'clock; Captain Crowe, cutor Lewis who said that “the at the Lincoln school at 10 o'clock Nebo's were running @ very bad joint and at St. Mary’s school at 2:30 in this town.” He also claims thatl o'clock; Captain Willlam Watts, at the girl told him that young Jesse Monroe school at 9 o’'clock; Fireman told her all about the highway rob- Edward Parker, at Senior ({igh bery he committed at about 12 o'clock school at 8:15 o’clock and the Cen- on the night of June 24 in this town. tral Grammar school, at 1:45 o’clock; Fireman John Finneran, at Osgood Hill school at 10 o'clock, and the Burritt school at 2 o'clock; Fireman William Shaw, Smith school, at 10 o'clock; Fireman Peter Nuss, at the Stanley school, at 2:30 o'clock. Ar- rangements have bcen made for the speakers to give talks at the Sacred Heart parochial school next Monday. The Topics. The talks wil be of an educational character, and will instruct children m how to send in salarms, and how to act in case of fires in their own homes. The dangers of leaving clothes near stoves, fin iclosets in cellars and attics, also the results of the use of Jkerosene and gasoline for lighting purposes will be polnted out. ‘Warnings will be ziven the pupils in regard to playing around bonfires, and the us: of gasoline and naptha for cleaning clothes, etc. The dangery rezalting from leav- ing old paper and other refuse to collect, and to allow rz stoves o De- come overhecated will be pointed out in the talks. How to go about ex- tinguishing fires that originate from kerosene and gasoline will be ex- rlained. In the wnter time the de- partment is called out on many oc DR. COOMBS The Natureopathic Physician and Chiropractor. Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Lady assistant, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; 252 Main street, Tel. 765. By my methods all disease are curable, including: Persistent coughs, colds, chest and lung diseases, all ner- vous' conditions, asthma, heart condi- tions, faulty circulation, stomach and liver troubles and positively no fail- ures in neuritis, sciatica or any form of rheumatism. Electric treatments of - all kinds. Electric light baths, Alpine, sun rays, ultra violet rays, arc violet rays and electric violet rays are given my pa- tients without additional cost. Work- ing people and families are treated until cured a‘ $1.50 per treatment. about two years ago, and the results tave been very satisfactory. The Speakors. Superintendent S. H. Holmes of the local schools, has arranged the school schedule and the speakers were assigned by Deputy Chief Barnes as follow: Captain M. J. Bouney, at East street school at 10:30 o'clock and at the Rockwell scnool, at 9 o'clock; Deputy Chief E. F. Barnes, at Smalley school at 11 o’clock and at the Open Air school at 2:15 o'clock: Captain Michael But- ame g Charles F. prosecutor, has a of highway robbery AUTOMOBILE The Pionecr to a new T formerly ow FOR SALE—Green Mountain Potatoes. ton’s Farm, - Berlin. Phone 657-13 or| instructor on Mandolin, of| es7-14 1o_6-6dx | Ukulele For appointment Y L. Plerce & Co., 245 Main St charge of all repair work. OId and new | FOR SALE—F furnishing, includ-| pupil's home. 10-6-3dx— custogers will be grected alike. Call and| ing coal range. Owner leaving set alright price on your repair work and | town. 350 P first floor. 10-6-3dx storage. Don’'t forget our tow cag is at your service night and day. Pioneer are, Inc., rear Main St. 1 Nor- | MANDOLIN—E. C. Denson Barker, private anjo and apply at C. essons at -12-1dx STORE TO LEASE. 60 Clurch St. Main. ROGE! Church St. agement South ain. will be embly NOTICE—Repairing of old and building of new chimneys. All kinds mason work. Also cleaning chimneys. F. Selander, Stanley St. Phone 2165. 10- 9-19-tt six COR SALE—Behr Bros. high grade upright hogany p ple_instrument; crifice. Satisfactory payments, drews, 401 Arch St big An- 6 FOR SALE—Overland Touring, t condition Model new Overland condition. Cash TE 20 KLEAN.UP—Our holiday goods are coming in; must make room for them; want to clean out all our ladies’ and children’s 68214 3 hats, small boys' sults and overcoa Come und get real bargains. Arch Novelty Shop, 359 Arch St 10-6: . LE—Pure extracted honey. el ©LO REN' ent ho small family Chestout - St floor. Mrs. all modern Improvements, of adul Price $15.00. 45 Inquire on premises, 1st Carlson 10-6-3dx ALE—Victrola and _record: Address Box 15BX Hers o 0 FOR| FOR SALE—1918 F car ¢ 3| e b4 Church St. Te 5 5 x NOW—Ventilite your house or office. Every church, school, hospital or lodge room should have the Prairie Window Ventil- No direct draft] Rainproof. R . 21 Bigelow St, New Britain, 10-5-6dx LE—Household goods. Tel FOR SALE- condition. furniture; 1917 Ford Touring; excellent Stes Tel. 304-3. Southington \ 10- TO RE Ave Tel —5 room cottage at 154 Hartford all moders improvements; rent $20. 10-6-2dx canned CHAPTER MEETING The New Britain Chapter of the American Institute of Banking will} hold its opening meeting of the fall season at the Y. M. C. A. tonight. A program will be carried out and plans for the winter activities dis- cussed. 295 | FOR SALE—Imported German Dol terested_write to Dolls, Posy Office 299, New Britain. 10- NOTICE—Cars washed, polished, ofled and greased. Authorized Simoniz Station. Protects the finish in all kinds of weath- er. Clark's Automobile Laundry, rear 103 West Main St. T 59-4. 10-5-4dx Box TO RENT—Desirable 5 room rent; P floor; improvements; newly papered painted; larg private hou: Fairview St. 4 eveninam first and 101 NOTICE—If you need a reliable party to takes care of your furnac Tel FOR SAI Crab apples for jelly; deliver. cd anywhere in the city. C. S. Andrews. $61-4 10-5-2ax 1716, 10-6-1a - ——— E NOTICE—Electric vacuum cleaners to rent, FOR SALE—L Stude c half day, § per day. Delivered promptly. Tel. 608-2. 10-5-3dx aker Touring, 1 Oal land Touri 1 Overland Roadster, 1 Overland R good runoing _con- ditjon. Rear 103 West Main. 10-5-4dx magnifdent new mahogany plano. 1 must dispose of it at tremendous sacrifice as 1 need Please reply, Larken, Box 10 T—6 room tenement with heat fur- Home Banking & 10-6-3d COR § upright once mone; Heral M Phone 7 az In the French vineyard districts, farmers use hailguns to disperse hail storms. ars it has been main- ain followed or accom- For many tained that r panied battle; NOTICE—Will the party arriving on 8:24 Berlin dinkey Sunday p. m. and residing on Maple St, please send address and learn something to their advantage. Ad- dress Private, Box §, Herald. 10.5-idx TO RENT—Space in 2 car garage. 37 Linden St Apply 10_6 34y | FOR SALE—Chalmers i price reasonable . Carmody, 400 High St. passenzer Touring ax sired. . LOR SALE—) rooms pf complete furniture, including parlor, bed room dining room and’ kitchen, linens, ctc. Goods but § months old. 48 TalSott St. 10-3-1wx 10 REN’ burg's Heated garage. hop, 19 Walnut St. Inquire Gins- Tel. § NOTICE—Guaranteed Hand Laundry. called for and delivered. Dry dyeing and pressing. Phone 58 West Main St. Martin Schweltzer. 10-4-6ax Work cleaning, 437 TO RENT—Garage, 61 Trinity St. 10-5-2 I'OR SALE—700 cords of mixed wood, 4 feet long. - W. I. Bowler, Crystal Lake, Roc ville Conn, R. F. D. 16 EXTRA SPECIALS FRIDAY TO RENT—6 room tenement, ments; furnace; wood St. all improve- per month. 63 Green- 10-5-3dx , light de- ken at onc’. 10-3-6d | FOR S = sell el in first| ana 7 10-1-6dx FOR SALE—Overland, model Mvery truck. Bargain if A. G. Hawker, Blm St dc NOTICE—Pianos re-varnished and repaired like new. Furniture refinished. Skilled workman. Complete satisfaction guaran- teed. We do it right, L. Pierce & Co., 246 Main St, opposite Monument. Phone 1117-2. 10-3-1w ¥ horse and wagon. Oak St. will Call between & 10-1-6dx TO RENT—Second floor tengment of five rooms; all modern improvements. Inquire 36 Connerton St. 10-5-4dx FOR SALE—1920 Ford Roadster, Cass condition. Call 295-13. I'OR SALE- pung and springers. Conn. Tei. F five new milch cows; producers. Also some Hurley, Unionville, m Div. 118 10-1_5¢x Cows; CYLINDER GRINDING—Repme work of all iarg kinds. Automobila parts mads to order. Call up and get our new prices. The H & B. Mtg. Works, 110 Rackwell Ave. 8-15-t¢ 10 RI ments. T—5 room. tenement, all improve- 177 Hart St. NOTICE—Taxi for funeral, wedding and all 10-5-2dx purpos: Large closed cars, careful nd reasonable rates. Mike URE FOOD {YCR SALE—Good seasoned wood, sawed to rder, any length desired. §1i cord livered. Stanley Svea Grain and Coal Co. | NOTICE—Architect C. C. Palmer, rooms 120 Tel. 419 9.19-te| 121, Professional Bldg., §7 West Main —| St.' New Britain, Conn. Phone 517./ JVST ARRIVED—Carlond of Hales & Hunt- 3-8-25ax r buttermilk chick feed and dry mash Stanley Svea Grain and Coal Co. Tel. 419 9-19-1( TO RENT—Four room tenement; ern improvements. Inquire 15 St all mod- Winthrop 10-5.2dx WANTED—FEMALE HELP TO RENT—A five room tenement Stanley St. with all modern ments. Inuire on the first floor. 10-4.3dx e S | WANTED—Girl _for cooking and down- stai work. References. Mrs. Geo. Hill, 16 Washington St 10-6-3d NOTICE—C. Matteo & Co., electro platers, 5 Broad St., Plainville. 5-15-tf k; also Hazew ork. FURNISHED IOOMS. ——— e 160 | —. T LOS' -1dx | TO RENT—Two rooms for light housekeep- o LOST—Between Dewey and Stanley Sts., ing. 8 So High St. 10-6-2dx little fin; ring with onyx and diamond setting. Reward if returned 619 Stanley St., first floor. 10-6-3dx WANTED—Competent Swedish competent girls for general Mrs. Hanson, Employment High St. TO RE ments. T—8 room tenement, all 193 Cherry St. Apply 350 improve- Arch St. 10-4-8ax Tu RENT—6 room tenement, ments; steam heat quire Frank Nair, all improve- At 551 Main St. In- same address. 10-3-6d WANTED—Women to canvass; good oppor- tunity; experience not essential. Apply to Mr. Warner, Widener's, 138 Main St. 10-6-24 TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light house- kecping; separate gas stove and all other conveniences. Well heated; central. 16 Prospeet St 10-6-2dx TG RENT—Four room tenement, new house, | » 108 Belden St. Rent. reasonable Call 1189 9130—10-1-5 WANTED—Experienced salps ladies for Sat- urdays. Goldenblum Millinery Co., 188 “Main LOST—Bar pin, with initials P. E. D.; prob- ably on Seymour Ave. bus. Finder please return to Palace Confectionery Store. 10-6-483 T0 RENT—Furnished room in private fam- all conveniences; eiectric light.. In quire side entrance, up stairs, 57 Har st. 10-5-3ax £0 RENT—Five room te nt second floor, ut 87 Hart St Inquir 83 Hart St . 9-30-tf WANTED—Experienced saleswomen for suit and millinery departments. M ta Fresh Mackerel ... Fresh Opened TO RENT—Very desirable 4 apartments, steam heat, hot water and jan- itor service all year round. All latest im- provements. Also have cheaper apart- ments for rent. For particulars apply M Cohen 378 Stanley St. Tel. 2425. 8-24_tr cprrey fam min- private family 544. 10-5- 10- ter call e o <chool teacher. must be good cook. Lenox Place. general Mrs. hojsews Rattenbury, 60| 10 1053 RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping and 2 single furnished rooms. Schultz. §4 Church St. 10-4-3dx 367 MAIN STREET Fancy Fresh Fish—None Better ok . 1 8C | Swordsh .. n3OC Steak coa .. 1 18¢€ Tt 1 3DC %::E:yngihle »10c fl{%?éfixflf " %gc %rn:;lltls AT | g(s)(c: %lrz:gders 1;—14:’: Butterfish .. 1b Bluefish 1b n30c Eliffips o4 pt.55c +45¢ | O +40c Salt Mackerei " 1 20c | 10c Oysters ..... Beardsley’s Shredded Ceod rk= WANTED—Competent nousework. Mrs. E. Ave WANTED—Competent housework Mrs. R. Hart St maid T for general Glass, West End 10-1-5dx TO RENT—Very desirable 5 roon: flat, steam 1eat furnished. The W. L. Hatch Com- pany, City Hall. 8-3-t1 £O RENT—Furnished room; ien st all conven- Breakfast if desired. 505 Arch 10.1-5dx maid E. for genernl Pritchard, 214 IO RENT—5 reom tenement at 64 Church St, 2nd fioor. Heat, furnished. Enquire at"Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church 8t. -1-tf T2 RENT—Large furnished room and kitchenette; one room with 2 single beds, und board If desired. 86 Lake St. | L —— 1 v 9-23-tf SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Would like general housework ith plain cooking. Mary Zielenska. Farmington Road, Kensington, Conn., carc John Chudzik. 10-6-1dx TO RENT—S room temement, provementa. modorn im- Apply at 114 Commercial St. $-24-t7 Auto Trucking Storage and Crating A recent «f crating, clalming it to be the best, We have the best of Equipment for LOCAL MOVING, Inter Urban Transfer & Storage FOUND. { + —Two rugs on Hartford avenue. may have same by proving prop- Inquire Trolley Motorman 5019. 10-6-1dx —_————— WANTED Owner erty. WANTED—By young woman, out doing housework by 20BB, Herald, position to go the day. Box 10.6-2dx ticle in the Literary Digest on Packing and Crating approves our method —DENTISTS— A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. National Bank Bldg. GAS and OXYGEN ADMINI and LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE e FERRETS While They Last $4.00 Apiece. NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE 105 Arch St. Tel.1121 WANTED—Position widower, either in dress Herald, Box Ad- as housekeeper country or city. 20AA. 10. or want rent, 10-6-2dx 167 1-2 Main Street, New Britain. Kenr of Dickinson Drug Stare. Quick Results---Herald Classified Advts ~ THE OLD HOME TOWN WANTED—Washing. Tel. 20 90, 2002. T a0 e 20, Herald Office. Will go out Address Washin, 10 do Box 2dx A. P. Marsh, Manager WANTED—Return load from Buffalo or in- termediate points, next week. Joseph Arbour, 56 Whiting St. Tel. 580. 10-6-3d TO RENT—nicely walk from the Place. furnished room, 2 minutes post office. 8 Emmo; WANTED—Load from Buffalo or towns en route, or part of load to Buffalo. Inter- I'rban Transfer & Storage Co.. A. P. “arsh New Britain 10-5-4dx 24 DWIGHT COURT Telephone 326. WANTED—Position to take care of and heat boilers. Experienced. St. Tel. 699 WANTED—Young couple want four or five room apartment. Steam heat preferred. Addrecs Herald, Box B31X. 10-4-3ax | | \ HELP WANTED—MALE. —_— I HAVE The Following 1 FAMILY HOUS FAMILY BRICK FAMILY HOUSE, FAMILY HOU FAMILY HOUSF FAMILY HOU FAMILY FAMILY LIST ER FOR SALE ixceptionally Good Offers: Liberty Street APARTMYNT, Walnut Street Lincolr. Street John Street Hamilton Street Camp Strect Lincoln Street Steele Strect — For Particulars Apply to — 'H. D. HUMPHREY TEL. OFFICE 141—RESIDENCE 1822-3. National Bank Building Open Saturday Evenings good outside sale Warner, Widener's 13§ Main 10- WANTED— to Mr. WANTED—Men to fit Jobs as garage mechanics and chauffeurs by learning auto repairing. N ited to fifteen men starti; Enroll now. Automobile School, Y. M. C. A themselves to hold Hartford When the physician recommends our PASTEURIZED MILK for the baby, isn't that a goed indication regarding the quality the entire family should| use | We don’t have to misrepresent our product as a large percentaze of our milk is produced on OUR OWN FARM at Berlin, alance is all pro duced within a few miles of New Britain ively no New York milk is be- ing sold through our dairy. RESL ESTATE FOR SALK TOR SALE—In Plainville, new 6 room house, sleeping porch, bath, electric lights, city water; on trolley line and state high- way. Wonderful business site for garas Price $6,500. $1,500 cash. Balance time . O. Box 404, Bristol, Ct 10-6-3d 3 Family House on Seymour Avenue, with a lot 206 feet deep—Will show better than 10 per cent. on your money. We want houses to sell in the West End of city—See us about selling your home. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 MAIN STREET. PHONE 343. ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. Save your old RAGS L. ZELDES Will Pay Better Prices Now. Also Second Hand Men’s Clothes and Turniture. 116 WEST ST. and PAPER: Remember our milk in the raw state is better than most, but we also Pa teurize it, insuring thereby its purit TEL. 633-23. Try it and you will use no other. J. E. Seibert & Son Telephone 1720. CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 7 2 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs. Typewriters Repaired, All Makes Have you a typewriter which needs overhauling? We will loan you a machine free of charge while we repair your machine. — We also rent typewriters — New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 West Main St. Tel. 612 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER ‘ Professional Bldg., ||Room 108 THE J. B. MORAN GARAGE Best Equipment for Charging Batteries. Batteries for Rent. | Washing Polishing Storage Repairing By Men Who Know How. “Iret Moran Take Your Auto * Troubles Cadillac w0 : 1 J. B. MORAN GARAGE | 16-18 BOOTH STREET Tel 622-15, A RECORD WAS HUNG UP TODAY WHEM JOSIE BELL MADE A MILE N 2:48 THE NOW SHA ML