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NEW 4 HARTFORD women. shape. Oxfords. For Autumn $9.50 and $10 Oxfords for course; smart, trim tinctive. One mnew model especially attractive is in tan Willow calf with double welt soles having two rows of stitching on the edge, and short wing tip. These Oxfords are but $9.50. Another new model quite different from the above and equally smart is in brown boarded calf and black with new foxing perforations; the heels are low an@ edges are extended Extremely stylish Thé price but $10.00. —Second Floor— autumn of and dis- Our Fall Millinery display is most alluring; the hat of your choice is here at the price you want to pay. —Fourth Floor— Tunic Slips For the Costume Blouse or One-Piece Dress Nothing else can quite give the graceful, slender silhouette to dresses of the' present season. Practical, comfort- able and good looking, these tunic slips are fast becoming an indispensable = part of the fashionable woman’s wardrobe. The materials are crepe de chine, sateen and radium; slip over models and with elas- tic adjustment at the waist line. The colors are navy, black. flesh and white. . Prices $5.00 to $10.98. —Fourth Floor— DERRYVALE — Block Print Table Covers, Scarfs: aml Centers Block print table covers and scarfs mafle of extra’ heavy pure linen in natural color and printed in an, assortment. of handsome colored designs; hemstitched, scalloped and some with lace edges. Sizes 36x36, 45x45, 18x36 and 18x54, worth $2.75 to $4.75, all at one price, $1.50 each. —Second Floon— Harold F. McCormick, Chicago millionaire and for many years Grand Opera-company, confirms the fact that he and Mrs. McCormick, the daughter of John D. Rockefeller, are living apart. Center, their daughter Muriel, who is studymg for the stage in Paris. THE OLD HOME TOWN and the small hat this season has a charm of Fall Millinery of Youthful Charm Small Hats are youthful; one cannot deny it; its own, whether it is straight brimmed, softened by ove hanging trimming or is rolled back from the face. The very embodiment of youth are theese hats, and yet they may be worn most becomingly by mature We can show you many styles in small hats, also the larger hats in cvery fashionable material and hats for every day, for sports and for better wear— Brighten the Rooms with New " WALL PAPERS Make the walls of your home shine with a new dress of ar- ftistic paper. We have a large and complete line of all kinds of paper suitable far any room in_the house. All- 30 inch papers $retailing at $1.25 per roll, now 95c per roil. 50c plain heavy grade duplex oatmeals in all desirable shades now 35c¢ per roll. Cut out borders or binders to match, 3¢ per yard to 25¢ per yard. 25¢ to 35c dainty floral stripes and all over designs for the chamber, now 10c.per roll. I-landson)e 9 inch cut out, bor- ders ‘to ‘match, sold withi bor- ders only. Samples upon re- quest. “angel” of the Chlcago BY STANLEY AR eooTs &snoes HEEL PLATES FORSMPPE FANCY SMOKII &EAT'NQ “TOBALC _"MI"—‘ ABOL\sfl TH = ANCE NU‘ GIT FER TINSMITH B LlGNT WATCH REPAIRS — ’T LOOK OUT , ED THERES|| YER WIFE! BRITAIN DAILY HERAIN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 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 WORD, AUTOMOBILEN 12, 192i. CLASSIFIED 1c 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. fO REN FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Have you tomatoes, peéchos, 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 FOR SALE—1919 Ford Touring car_ in fine condilion. with plenty of extras, cheap. Car must be sold this week. 64 Newing- ton Ave., 2nd floor. Tel. 2590-12. 10-12-2dx ¥OR SALE—Ford, late 1921 touring, starter, demountable rims extra tire. piy 445 Arch St., Sk self- Ap- 10-12-1dx I'OR SALE—Five passenger 1917 Hupmo- bile model N. in good condition. = $600, including many extras. Used less than 16,000 miles. 223 Maple St. Tel. '896-2. 10-1244dx TO RENT—Storage room, second floor. Call 68 Hart St., second floor. 10-12-2dx T RENT—Tenement of five rooms; all im_ provements. 325 Church St. Apply lst or 2nd floor east. In good condition. 10-12-6dx YOR SALE—Set of Harvard Classics. Will scll _reasonable. Address Harvard, Box 10, Herald. 10.12-1dx FOR SALE—Oak dining table and small sideboard to match. 21 Broad. Plainville. 10-12-2dx COMMENCING Monday, October 17th, I will deliver milk daily from my own herd ex- clusiveiy, anywhere in the city of No= Britain. Ostman, Farmington Ave. Plainville, Conn. Tel 35. 3 16-12-2dx 10-15.1dx TO RENT—Or Storage—Private heated gar- age, ‘western section. Apply 30 Hawley St. 10-12-1dx TO RENT—Furnished or unfurnished room, western section. Apply 30 Hawley St. 10-12-fdx FOR SALE—One ton truck In good con- | dition; no reasonable offer refused. ‘Apto Repair Co., 538 East Maln St. Telephone 2016-3. 10-12-3dx FOR SALE—1918 Dodge roadster; excellent condition. §450. 1079-12. 10-12-2dx 10 RENT—Four rooms, all modern im- provements; near center. 20 Beatty St. 10-11-5dx TO RENT—5 room temement; aii .mprovements. 72 Winthrop St. 10-11-5ax modern TO RENT—Oct. 15, steam’ heated 4 room apartments and offices; all conveniences; new, just completed, Main St. building. Reasonable, 1. Wexler, 21 Hart St. Phone 1766. 10-12-3dx CYLINDER GRINDING—General oyerhaul- ing and repair work The H. & B. Mfg. Works, 110 Rockwell Ave. 10-11-tf FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring; motor ' in exceilent condition; all good rubber. This is & good buy. Phone 1061-4. 10-11-2dx TG RENT—A 5 room temement; all mod- ern improvements; at 568 S. Stanley St. Inquire on first floor. 10-11-2dx FOR SALE—Brollers; also one thorough- bred cockerel. Tel. §72-13, 10-12-3dx FOR SALE—Parlor stove in first class con- dition. For particulars call 458 West Main St. 10-11.2ax Inquire 316 Washing- W Hackney. 10.11-5dx 10R SALE—EImwood range with hot water front. Price $20. 676 East St. second floor. ¢ 10-11_3ax KOR SALE—Upright mahogany plano, brand new, “fine instrument, at big reduction. Satisfactory payments. L. E. Andrews, 401 Arch St. 10-11-2dx KOR SALE—Ferrets. ton St. TO RENT—Tenement 5 rooms; all modern improvements. Inquire 51 Olive St., or call 797-3. 10-11-2dx FOR SALE—Pair of fine mules; also 18 tons of hay in barn; cheap if s0ld at once. A. R Jones, Whiting St., Plainville. 10-11-3dx TO RENT—Five room cottage and four room tenement, with improvements, at 5 and 7 Cherry St. Inquire 48 Beaver St. J. A Kasprow. 10-10-3dx FO RSALE—Fine native Green Mountain po- tatoes. Delivered in five bushel lots. $1.80 per bu. A. R. Jones, Whiting St., Plainville. 10-11-3dx ¥CR SALE—Chandler sevem passenger, in excellent ‘running condition; new top and good tires, $400 cash or terms. Box 3C, Herald Office. 10-11-tf 'OR SALE—Allen Sedan, first class condi- tion; newly painted andi overhauled. Chevrolet 490, as good as pew. Will trade for Ford Coupe #ith starter. One Vim Truck cheap. One Overland Truck; make an ofter. ' PHone 2051. = Rudolph's Gar- age. 10-11_5dx FORE SALE—Overland model 90 touring; first class condition. Call at 61 Garden st., 10-11-5dx FOR SALE—Dodge touring in good running condition; must be sold at once; $450; cash or terms. Box 3D. 10-8_tf EOR SALE—1920 Oakland touring, Just like new, with new paint and new royal cords. $725 cash or terms. Box 3Q. 10-8-1f FCR SALE—1920 Essex touring, mew paint and very good tires. $300 cash or terms. Bok 3E. 10-8-tf FCE SALE—1918 Oakiand, $i95. Will glad- y demonstrate. Cash or terms. Box 5QQ 10-5-t1 —_—————— WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANFED—Competent maid for general housework in small femily. Mrs. | Rod- man Cnamberiain, 93 Harrison St. Tel. 1523-4. 10-12-3d WANTED—Competent mald for housework. Mrs. A. H. Metcalf, rison St. general 98 Har- 10.11-tf WANTED—Housekeeper in family of two. Apply John Bader! 34 Brook St. South- ington, Conn. 10-11-6a WANTED—Competent housework; two ! Vine St. WANTED—Girl for cooking and down- stairs work. Refererices. Mrs. Geo. HIll, 16. Washington St. 10-10-tf e SITUATION WANTED., WANTED-—Position to take care of furnaces and heat boilers. Experienced. 236 Oak 699.3. 10-12-6dx d, for general in ‘family. Apply 108 10-10-3dx St Tel. WANTBD—Position as nurse mald or sec- ond maid; experienced; by young lady. Address Herald, Box 31BB. 10-11-2dx VANTED—Position, short order cook _or counter man, day or nights. Address Box 6K, Herald. 10-11-2ax WANTED—GIrl with four years experience, wishes position as clerk; factory preferred. Can furnish ~references. Address Box 8BX, Herald. 10-11-2dx WANTED—To go out working by the day. ‘Address Box X31X, Herald Office. 10-11-3ax ————— WEATHER FORECAST Prediction is That There Will Be Slight Frosts Tonight. For-Connecticut: Fair tonight and Thursday; colder ‘ tonight; fresh to strong west winds diminishing tonight Conditions: The western disturbance which was central over the lake region yesterday morning ‘has moved eastward and is now central over eastern Massa- chusetts. It caused local thunderstoyms in the Lake region and New England during the last 24 hours, Pleasant weather has prevailed in other sections east of the Rocky mountains. The temperature is high along the Atlantic coast but is low in the central and western sections. Frost was reported as far south as Tennessee. It was 10 degrees colder in Atlanta, Ga., this morning than it was in New Haven. Conditions favor for this vicinity fair weather with lower temperature and probably light frost. PLAN BIG CHURCH HOME. Pittsburg Methodist Conference ‘Wants $1,500,000 ‘Building. Pittsburgh, -Oct.- 12.—The Pitts- burgh district conference of the Methodist Episcopal church which opened its 98th annual meeting here today will ¢onsider plans for the con- struction of a-$1,5600,000.church edi fice and office building combinéd. Under plans of the Smithfield street church here, a 13 story building would be erected on the present site in the downtown section of Pitts- burgh. A parrot recently died in Australia at the age of 119 years. — FOR class location. 0 RENT—Four room tenement; all mod- ern improvements; at 12 Pearl Court. In- l quire S. Abrahamson, 169 Hartford Ave. 10-10-3dx FOR SALE—4 rooms of complete furniture, ineluding - parlor, bed room, dining room and kitchen linens, etc. Goods but 8 months old, 48 Talcott St. 10-11-6ax 'TO RENT—5 room | tenement; all improve- ments, 217 Chestnut St.. rear; also 5 rooms on City Ave. Apply Frank Nair, 553 Main St. 10-8-124 FOR SALE—Wonderful brand new upright piano; one/ of the world's best makes, at great sacrifice; cheap for cash. Address Piano, Box 12, Herald. 10-11_2ax TO RENT—Maln St. store; also office rooms; best location in the city. Will rent rea- sonable to right party. Apply Modern Boot Shop, 168 Main St, New Britain, Conn. 10-8-tf TO RENT—Five room tenement second floor, at 87 Hart St JInquire 83 Hart St. 9-30-t1 TO RENT—Very desirable 4 aand 6 room 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-tt TO RENT—Very desirable § roon: fiat, steam s1eat furnished. The W. L. fMtch Com- pany, City Hall. R + ¥OR SALE—$3,780 second mortgage. Call at 264 Clark St City. 10-11-4dx FOR SALE—Rhode Island- Cockerels for breeding. Apply to M. A. Norton, 22 Whiting St., Plainville. Phone 41-2. 7 10-11-64 FOE SALE—Thoroughbred Barred = Rock Cockerels. ~ Laying strain. Robert P. Pinches, Berlin, Conn. Phone 478-4. 10-10-6dx M FOR SALE—Parlor table, ice box, rasge, hoiler, table. etc. Everything in very good condition. 350 Park St., 1st floor. . 10-10.3ax FOR SALE—Farmington Potatoes. 45 West St.' Tel. 1415.3. + . l0-7-58% TO. RENT—5 room (enement at 64 Church St, 2nd fiogr. Heat, furpished. Enquire st Adkins Printing Co., 68 Church St. T-1-tt FOR SALF—Green Mountain Potatoes. Nor- ton's Farm, Berlin. Phone 657-13 or ©57-14. 10_6-6dx FOR SALE—Good sessoned wood, sawed to TO RENT—5 room teum? provements. Apply at 114 modern 1m- Commjercial 8t 6-24-t" e FURNISHED 1OOMS. TO RENT—Large front sunny room, steam heated; all conveniences; Weat En End; five minutes from center. ' Price reasonable, Tel. 2007. 10-12-2a TO RENT—Large furnished front room, 10 minutes walk from post office. 10 Lake Court. 10-12-1ax TO RENT—Three furnished rooms, third floor; steam heat; ali conveniences; adults. Reference required. Address Box 4Y, Herald. 10-11-3ax TQ RENT—Room and board for three gentlemen. two or 24 Washington' St. 10-11-3ax TO RENT—S$ or 4 furnished rooms for light housekeeping: all modern improvements. 82 W. Main St. 10-11-2ax TO RENT—A large front room; 2 beds, heated, hot and cold water; board if de- sired. 82 Lake St. 10-11-3a 40 RENT—Two or three room apartment, in kitchen. gentlemen. furnished for light housekeeping. Sink Also largé rogm, suitable for 103 West Main St. 10-10-3dx ——— e, HELP WANTED—MALE." WANTED—Young man over 16 work in McBriarty's Drug Store. years to 10-12-3d WANTED—A man with selling ability, be- tween the ages of 25 and 50 Steady em- ployment, and an opportunity for the right man to earn as high as $3,500 a year. Reply, stating experience, with Teferences, to Opportunity, Bog 34Y, Her_ ald. 10-10-3eod WANTED—Experienced paper hanger and painter who will_work for reasonabl price. Apply Mrs. Sheidle, 28 Whiting St., City. 10-11-2dx WANTED—Manager to take - charge of branch office for large Chicago Corpor- ation to be established in New Britain, Conn. $50 per, week allowed as salary from earnings and share of profits, which should net better than $7,500 annually $3°0 cash investment required, fully se- cured. Glive previous experience, age and reference in first letter to receive reply. Unless your reputatidn is good and you have the cash to invest save your stamps. Address: Eastern Field Manager, J. Ear! ‘Wagner, South 60th St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 10-10-3d WANTED—Mechanics and misc, men for occupations from chief industrial centers. National Industrial Outlook. (15¢ coin) Box 1518, Pittsfield. Mass. 10-7-25.dx PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Professional Bldg., Room 108 Tel. 1291 \ A. LIPMAN Dealer in NEW AND SECOND HAND - FURNITURE and all HQUSEHOLD GOODS 34 Lafayette St. New Britain, Conn. © Tel. 1329-2 The' first American bathtub was in- stalled in 1842. e SALE — Valuable residence and large lot. Corner West Main and Vine streets. 14 Room House. Modern Equipment. Well worth considering for anyone wanting property in first H. D. HUMPHREY TEL. OFFICE 14 National Bank Building i—RESIDENCE 1822-3. . Open Saturday Evenings crder, any length desired. $14 cord de- livered. Stanley Svea Grain and Coal Co. “Tel. 419 9.39-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 e LOST. LOST—On Hart or Camp Sts. Pearl Pm, 1 Cloisene Cup, 1 String Pearl Beads. Suitable reward to finder. Re- turn Herald Office. 10-12-3ax LOST—At Lyceum Theater, Saturday night, pocketbook, - contalning pair of glasses, auto license &and small sum- o} money. Please’ return’ to 458 West Main St. Tel. 1126-12. 10-11-2dax one Seed NOTICE—Pianos rebuilt. We use the best material, and expert workmanship guar- anteed. References furnished. Estimates free. Piano shop Booth's Block. C. A. Humphrey, Manager. Phone 2063. t f 10-Y2-15x DOLLS, Toys, Games, Doll Hospital, Dolls dressed to order. - Hallowe’en Novelties and Favors. Arch St. Novelty Shop_ 359 Arch St. 10-12-3ax MANDOLIN—E. C. Denson Barker, private instructor “on Mandolin, Banjo and Ukulele For appointments apply at C. L. Plerce & Co., 246 Main St. Lessons at pupil's home. 10-6-3dx—10-12-1dx NOTICE—Franz Premier Electric Vac:um Cleaners rented, $1.25 a day. Delivered promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Clean- ers for sale and repaired., Tel. 1255 10-3-eod-tf NOTICE—First class repairing and storage at reasonable prices. Day and night serv- ice. Carbon burning. Ploneer Garage, rear 193 Main. 10-10-3dx NOTICE—Wm. Hultberg, shoemaker, wishes to announce that he is still in ths Long Shoe Store, 275 Main St., prepared to do all kinds of high grade shoe repairing. 10-$-6dx NOTICE—Repairiz ¢ of old and building of new ' chimneys. All kinds masof worl Also cleaning chimneys. F. Selander, Stanley St. Phone 2168. 10 -sd NOTICE—C. Matteo & Co., platers, 35 Broad St., Plainville. B-15-tf REAL ESTATE FOE SALK. P FOR SALE—1 building lot at Maple Hill, Walnut St. mear car line, Will be soid Teasonable. $0x150. P. O. Box 474, Hart- ford, Conp. 10-11-2dx FOR SALE—Farms, large and small; for further particulars apply Farm Agency: 103 West Main St. ‘10-10-3dx FOR SALE—S3 tenement house; all improve- ments; large yard and lot. bani, 317 Clinton St. WANTED WANTED—By young American couple, two furnished rooms for light housekeéping. Central. Addfess Herald, Box 20D. g * . 19-12-1ax 'WANTED-—Table and - furnished room. Home, -cooking. 77 Elm St sec- cnd floor. 10-11-2d WANTED—To buy; second hand cashier’s desk;, cheap for cash. Tel. 1363. 10-11-3d WANTED-A - Ioca—$2.$3,000 to $4,000. Will pawrT per cent: good security. 3 Burk, New Britain, Conn. PRE-WAR PRICES AT 1 NEXT WEEK STEAMSHIP TICKETS FOREIGN R TO ALL PARTS GEORGEANUIGLEY 237 EMITTANCES OF THE'WORLD MAIN STREET NEWERITAIN.CONN 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 OWN YOUR HOME. Through our Copyrighted method under 3ndsdlcuon. supervision and control of the Comptroller of Currency, United States of America, Washing- ton, D. C. monthly pays everything. Financial Distress. Total cost per $1,000 for 14 2-3 years is only $232 — $7.00 Proteceted in case of Death, Sickness and The Co-operative Home BulldmgTrustees AGENCY, NO. 4 MYRTLE STREET. PHONE 429-4 Here’s a man who has business in New ‘York —He'll sell a 3 family house on Stanley street at a price to make it ‘move. His sacrifice will be your gain. See us about this bargain. CAMP REAL 372 MAIN STREET. PHONE 343. ESTATE CO. ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. Typewriters Repaired, All Makes Have you a typewriter which needs overhauling 2 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