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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAI.N WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1921. e Buy Christmas Farniture Now . Take advantage of our new liberal credit system. For the Living Room Three piece living room suite consisting of large davenport, one side chair, This suite is upholstered in mulberry shade velour of the highest quality with webb construction throughout .... high back wing chair. one large $400 Three piece tapestry suit consisting of large davenport, one side! chair, one large wing chair, loose cushion, webb construction on bottom and back of all three pieces chair, one rocker % Three piece cane suites fro: consistiflg of davenport, one side H m $165 ™ © $425 $375 $275 For the Bedroom - Five-piece mahogany bed room suite in_Queen Anne period consist- ing of dresser, chifferobe, bed, Four-piece mahogany bed room suite, obe, vanity chifferobe, dressing table - Four-piece bed room suite in Queen Anne P dressing table. This suite can be had in mahogany or walnut ......cc.uiuetieiiitierintiiiiittietiioiataaannn Four-piece walnut bed room suite in Adam Period. dressing table. - of dresser, bed, chifferobe, dressing table..... For the Dining Room dresser, bow end bed, chiffer- $265.00 $435.00 eriod, .d.resser, bow end bed, chifferobe and $245.00 e 56 $910.00 Four piecé walnut bed room suite in Hepplewhite period, consisting $285.00 s 10 piece mahogany dining room suite, in Adam period, consisting of buffet, china, 54- inch extension table, enclosed server, 5 chairs, one arm chair upholstered in blue Jeather . oin sl s o et LM SR S s ek S e e s i o $430 10 piece mahogany dining réom suite in Hepplewhite period, consisting of 66 inch buffet, china eloset, oblong extension table, enclosed server, 5 chairs, one arm chair up- holstered in tapestry ........cccccieciecenns $628 10 piece walnut dining room suite, consisting of buffet, enclosed china closet, oblong extension table, enclosed server, five chairs, one arm chair. { This suite is finished in a double tone walnut .. DLSTER IS INSISTENT - —_— Will Resist To Last Ditch A/ny Attempt To Be Made To Lessen Authority of Its Parliament. Belfast, Oct. 19.—Any attempt to les- sen the power and authority of the Ul- ster parliament would be resisted to the last ditch declared Hugh McDow- ell Pollock, finance minister of the Ul- ster government, here yesterday. He added there was’no valid reason that he could see why ‘‘north and south Ireland should not live side by side in" perfect amity and friendship ‘“When in the process of time,”” he continued, ‘‘the wiser and sounder ele- ments in the south rid their country of those whosare working for its undoing, the opportunity may arise for a discus- sion of closer unity. They must learu once for all, however, that force will be met by force and any attempt to inter- fere with Ulster’s sovereign constitu- tional rights will provoke only deadly resistance.’” STEAMSHIP TICKETS| FOREIGN REMITTANCES 'TOALL PARTS EEDEEEMUIELEY £37 Z A JOHN MUTCHINS WAS JOSTLED AND DROPPED HIS DOLLAR STREET OF THE'WORLD AN NEWRRITAINCONN | 9 piece walfut dining room suite in Queen Anne period, consisting of 80-in. buffet, enclosed serving table, oblong extension table, 5 chairs and one arm chair 10 piece walnut dining room suite, consisting of buffet, china closet, 54 in. extension table, enclosed server, 5 chairs, and one arm chair .......... $637 $640 $375 “Y” YOUNGSTERS HAVE SOCIAL AND MOVIES See Nathan Hale in Pictures—Group Game Contest Takes Up Polo Next A social and moving picture enter- tainment was held by the Junior De- partment of t{le Y. M. C. A. last eve- ning. Upwards of 100 boys attended There were vocal and instrumental musical selections. The picture was historical of reyolutionary times and showed the life of Nathan Hale. Two teams of the employed “B” boys’ club: have organized the Yankee and the Giants and will play a series of games. Last night they played two games of baseball both of which were won by the Yankees. The classes holding a group game contest have finished their indoor baseball games and will start playing polo on Friday. The physical department committee meets Monday evening to construct a program of events for the winter, ° BY STANLEY DOCTOIR SWAR L) FANOUS REREN BOTTLE OF BLOOD PURIFIER JUST AS WE WAS LEAVING DOCTOR. SWANTONS SHOW LAST NIGHT Classified advertisements get the business. If you have a tenement to rent, property or furniture for sale you can’t find a quicker or cheaper way of getting a- customer. ONLY ONE CENT-A WORD. USED CARS FOR SALE. 1921 Dodge touring, like new..$ 775 1917 iudson supet-six touring. 700 1¥16 Cadillace 7 pass. touring.. 900 1919 Paige 5 pass. touring 700 1917 Dodge Bros. touring 375 A frésh line of used cars each week. 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. 155 Elm St. Tel. 731 9. Open evenings until : 10-17-3a ¥OR SALE—BYy order of the referee in bank.. ruptcy I have been ordered to sell the stock of automobiles and supplies belong- ing to the bankrupt estate of Sim Book- man. Apply to H. H. Milkowitz, 338 Main St. Tel. 2453. 10-19-2d FOR SALE—Ford touring, 1918; good col dition Sacrifice $160. $100 down; bal- ance in payments. Address P. O. Box 537, 10-19-1dx CLASSIFIED — 1c A WORD — MINIMUM CHARGE 20c ;- CASH IN ADVANCE -:- ’{‘his 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. FOR SALE—MISCELDANKOUS 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 TO RENT—Six room tenement with bath; improvements. 187 Arch St. Apply M. I. Jester 193 Arch St. 10-19-3d TO RENT—Tenement at 59 Smalley St. 10-19-1w 350 Arch St.; all Apply to H. H. Also furnished 10-19-2dx B0 RENT—Tenement at modern improvements. Milkowitz. Tel. 1479-4. room to- let. 0 RENT—S5 room tenement; all improve- ments; new house. Inquire 19 Bradley St. Call 2112. 10-19-3dx TO RENT—5 room cottage; all improve- ments. Rent $20; at 154 Hartford Ave. Tel. 862-2. 10-18-2dx Apply 10.8-12d TO RENT—5 rooms on City Ave. Frank 'Nair, 553 Main St. TO RENT—S5 room temement; all jmprove- ments, 2nd floor. 436 West Main St. In- quirs at store. 10-18-3ax TO- RENT—Modern tenement of five room: completely furnished. Adults only In- quire 14 West Pearl St., between 6 and 7 p. m. 10-18-2dx FOR SALE—MYy elegant mahogany upright piano, only slightly used. Cost $600; sell $175 cash. Moving from city. Tel. 1457.5 after 7 p. m. 10-19-1dx HOTEL REGAL is now under new manage- ment for its patrons and regular business night and day. Rooms and board by day or week. New Management. 10-19--3dx FOR SALE—Music rack. seven shelves, first class condition, and 53 pleces sheet music for $5.00 Tel. 2063. 10-19-1dx -FOR SALE—Anconas, Orpingtons, Leghorns, White Rhode Islands; also roosters. Rose- dale Poultry Farm, Whiting St., Plainville. 10-19-2dx FOR SALE—Practically new 4-horse power motor for sewing machine; very reason- able. Address Herald, Box 32AA. 10-19-3dx NOTICE—Selling out sale of furniture. The greatest you will ever have. Last oppor- tunity. The first Furniture store from Main St. on Lafayette St. M. Brin. i 10-19-3ax ¥OR SALE—3 piece chamber suite and mat., tress. 1 Morris chair, 4 light chairs, 1 bed couch with mattress, 1 feather bed, 1 gas heater, new. Sale Thursday, Oct. 20, 2 to 5 only. 267 Shuttle Meadow Ave. 10-15-1dx 10-19-1dx TO RENT—6 room cottage. For lars call 994-3. particu- 10-17-3ax FOR SALE—Good piano; very reasonable. 180 Vance St. 10-18-3ax FOR SALE—1918 Ford Sedan; starter. de- mountable rims, vacuum tank ahd other extras. Apply 639-3 after 7:30. Price $400. 10-19-1dx TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms; all im. provements. 325 Church §t. Apply 1st or ~or east. In good condition. ey 10-12-6dx FOR SAIE—Ford Touring car in good run- ning condition. Has good tires and paint. Equipped with demouritable rims, shock absorbers ‘and specials radfatbr. Price $200. W. H. Hall, 67 Francis St. Tel. 2101. 10_19-2dx N’ nt, 196 So. Main St. TO RENT—Teneme: e ord TO BENT—Five room tenement second floor, at 87 Hart St Inquire 83 Hart St = - FOR SALE—1 Stewart 3-4 ton truck, with 6 t body,cord tires,in good running condi_ € ; a bargain for cash;or would take Ford unabout in part payment. Reason for selling have bought larger truck. Hamm Bros., North Washington St, Plainville, Conn. g 3 10-18-3dx FOR SALE—Buick Model 31, Big Four; just overhauled; $200. 28 Mountford St., Hart- fora’ Conn. 10.18-54 FOR SALE—OQur 1921 Essex demonstrator. Apply S. & .F. Motor Sales Corp., 165 Eim St. Tel. 731. 10-17-3d FOR SALE—6 post commercial business Ford. -Bargain at $175. P. O. Box 289, City. Tel. 9824 10-17_4dx FOR SALE—1920 Paige Sedam; small mile- age; very good condition. Address Her- 1d, Box 3A. 10.14-6a ‘ery desirable 4 and 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-t{ TO RENT—Very desirable 5 room flat, steam 1eat furnished. The W. L. Hatch Com- pany, City Hall 8:3-tf IO RENT—3 room temement at G4 Church 8t, 2nd foor. Heat, furnisned. Enquirc st Adiins Printing Co., 66 Church St -1-tt TO HENT—5 room t, modern im. temement provements, Apply at 114 Commercial St.. | S-24tr e HELP WANTED—MALE. CYLINDER GRINDINC—General overhaul- ing and repair work The H. & B. Mfg. ‘Works, 110 Rockwell Ave,’ 10-11-t¢ e WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Women vassers; _experience not essential. Apply Mr. Warner, Widen- ers, 138 Main St. 10-18-3d WANTED—Two experienced maids; one as cook, the other as chambermaid and waitress. Tel. 47-2. Plainville. 10-17-6d WANTED—A cook snd second maid one under 17 need apply. Mrs. H. H. Pease, 191 Vine St. 10-17-6d WANTED-—Reliable woman as housekeeper in family of two; good place for rTight party. Address Herald“Box ZA. 10-13-tf no BUSINESS CHANCES. WELL ESTABLISHED = good room consisting of 10 tables, paying pool Dbootblack parlor, smoke shop and lunch counter, paying a weekly profit of between+$75.00 and $100.00; will sell reasonable.” This is an extraordinary opportunity. Apply to 224 Windsor St.,’ Hartford, Conn, 10-14-6dx e — AGENTS WANTED. LARGE SHIRT MANUFACTERER wants Agents to sell complete line of shirts di. rect to wearer. Exclusive patterns Big values Free samples. , Madison Mills, 503 Broadway, New York. BETTY COMPSON & MILTON SILLS in “THE END OF THE WORLD” Boston Shoe Repairing Co. 135 MAIN STREET Men’s Shoes Soled Sewed nd Rubber Heels, $1.50. Ladies’ Shoes Soled sewed ind Rubber Heels $1.25. Men’s Shoes Soled $1.05. Ladies’ Shees Soles 75c¢. Men’s Rubber Heels 50c. Ladies’ Rubber Heels 40c. Neolin Soles and Rubber Heels $1.75. Children’s Shoes Repaired t Lowest Prices in City. Best Quality of Leather Used. Work Called For and De- livered. Telephone 774. 0. 242 Main Street — FOR class location. H. D. \ ‘WANTED. Twenty-five carpenters for rough work; must be fast. Avply WM. H. ALLEN CO. 10-18-2dx WANTED—Tatlors and helpers. <Good pay; steady work. 4 Elm St. 10-19-1dx WANTED—Salesman and collector. Singer Stere, 57 Church St. Apply 10-19-1ax WANTED—A number of men experienced in alignment and adjustment of fine me- chanical apparatus. Address Box 22, Herald. - 10-18-6dx WANTED—Mechanics and misc, men for occupations from chief industrial centers National Industrial Outlook. (15¢ coin: Box 1518, Pittsfield. Mass. 10-7-25 d.. e e FOUND. FOR SALE—Ludwig Trap Drum and case; used 3 weeks; $25. 28 Mountford S Hartford, Conn. 10-18-5d —— FOR SALE—Furniture for thres rooms, Must , be sold at once. 330 East Main St. top fidor. 110-18-2dx ¥OR SALE—Gsbler square pfono; good tene; will exchange for typewriter, printing press or _anything useful. W. G. Stell- macher, Plainville. 17FA oy FOR SALE—At 55 Lincoln St., W and Thursday afternoons, househd niture ® FOR SALE—Good horse very cheap. Owen, Kensington, Upson Farm. 10- FOR SALE—Sonora phonograph in @ condition. Can arrange payments. 2B, Herald. 10-18 L FOR SALE—Good seasoned wood for| or fireplace. A. W. Hall. Tel. 69; 10 ¥OR SALE—Fairmont grand Kitcl 27 Johnson St., Maple Hill. 2521.12. "+ GB SALE—Good working horse in good condition. Call St., restaurant. FQBR SALE—Potatoes, Irish Mountains and Early , Rot f Tel. 1415.3. Tony Seraph ¥OE' SALE—150 to 200 qu milk daily. Apply to Jas, ington. VOR SALE—6 cidor b Main St FOR SALE—Crocess and ¢ in Kensington. Price dress Box 15G. ¥CR SALE—Good seasoncd rder, any length desired. Hvered. 'Stanley Svea Grain ol 419. FURNISHED KOO FO RENT—Furnished room for one er t: young women. 43 Grand St. Tel. 565-5 d NOTICE—Experienced lady tailor and dress- maker, fancy and plain sewing. Ladies’ coat made a specialty. 74 Seymour-St. 10-19-3ax NOTICE—Psycho-analysis. All ailments; no drugs®used; will call by ¥ppointment. Box 194. Forestville, Conn. NOTICE—Franz Electric Cleaners rented, ¥1.25 a day. promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Clean- ers for sale and repaired. Tel. 1335. 10-3-e0d-tf NOTICE—Electro Vacuum clesner to renmt, 75c half day. $1.25 per day, delivered, promptly. Tel. 608-2. 10-18-3ax NOTICE—Yale-Army game Saturday, Haven and return. 7 passenger Chandler car. Go comfortable. Rallroad fare. Tel. 1632-2. 10.18-4dx New INVESTMENTS—Any amount. portunity. Wonderful possibilities. Do not hesitate. Get In at the start. Full particulars without obligation. Herald, Box 30BB. 10-18-5ax Unusual op- PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—Amna R. Ve- trano, Room 403, Booth’s Block. Tel.*2012. Work quickly and neatly donme. 10-19-6dx NOTICE—Smith Bros. Machine Co.. General Machine Work, 152 High St. Phone 1187- 10-17.64x e S P S S S AR o2 £ NOTICE—Pianos rebuilt. We use the best material, and expert workmanship :gusr- anteed. References furnished. Estimates free. Plang shop Booth's Block. C. A. Humphrey, Manager. Phone 2063. 10_12-15x NOTICE—C. Matteo & Co., electro platers, 35 Broad St., Pilainville. #-15-t¢ —— REAL ESTATE FOB SALK. —_—— FOR SALE. A very desirable bungalow, located - on the trolley in Plainville; large Jot. A few cottages from $2,000 up. Several good farms. ROBERT B. WHITE. Beal Estate. 259 Nain St. 10-13_24 FOR SALE—5 acres of at $4Q per acre. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. 10-18-5ax SALE—Lot 50x150 fet on Vivian St.. Je Hul. _ Inquire 152 Kelsey St., 2nd 10-19-3dx Grocery store, In good Peation css; reasonable rent and price. Stanley St. Miss Brin. 10,19_3dx Berlin City. good 7 room ge lot; 168 acre farm, 178 res with house, good 40 fii prade for city property. gency, Berlin, Conn. end 5-4.. 10-18-5d ¥OR 10-19-2ax] farnished room; steam ost office. 10 10-19-1ax 10 RENT—Front heat; 2 minutes walk from Lake Court. TO RENT—Two nicely furgis improvements. Forest St. \ "el. - > 10-19-3dx IO RENT—Front furnished -tm: all con- veniences; suitable for gentlemen; lst floor. 1 Main 'St ;opposite St Mary's church. 10-19-2d rooms; all 405-3 FOUND—A Jersey heifer,, /Apply C. J. Boardman, Berlin St. 10-19-1dx SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Laundry to do at home. Gowan, 62 Smalley St. Me- 10.19-6dx ————————— WANTED WATED—To buy fire and burglar safe. Ad- dress Safe. Box 33, Herals. 10-18.3dx WANTED—By men H November 1st, 4 room teme- E modern improvements; to American couple. Address Herald, Box 16AA. 10-17-3d +OR BALE—In western section of city, a fine up-to-date 7 room cottage, 12. Jerome St. 10-17-6ax TO RENT—Three furnished ., includ- ing kitchen privileges. fence. American couple. 162 Glen St. 10-19-2dx TO RENT—One furnished front room; two side rooms;” suitable for ladies or gentle- en. Continuous hot water. all conveniences. 193 Main steam heat; . Ting bell 2. 10-19-2dx TO RENT—Furnirhed room with use of kitchex; ‘private family. Address Herald, Box 11B. =% 10-17-3ax IO RENT—4 furnished rooms; all conven- iences; 1st floor. 551 Main St., Oppo- cite St. Mary's church. 10-17-3dx TO RENT—Furnished rooms, for ladles; 1 for $2.00 a week and 1 for $2.50 a week: board if desired. 59 Walnut St. 10-14-17 ten house. all med~ BPPOVemedts at 72 Winthrop St 3 3 10-13-6ax m s LOST. " LOST—Plata gold wedding ring. _ Finder please return to Herald Office. Reward. | 10.13-3dx LOST—Black and white bull ; reg- ister number on collar, 1167. Finder re- tutn 195 South Main St. Reward. - 10-19-2ax LOST—Interest De; It found, return to the New Britain N: tional Bank. 10-18-19-26-2 EDUCATION, THE HARTFORD COLLEGE OF LAW (evening classes) 3 year course, for men and women, foriinformation ap- ply. to George W. Lillard, secretary, 75 Pearl St. P. O. Box 145 10-19-5a FOR SALE—A good sized lot. at corner os Cincent Ave. and Oak St. Address He ald, Box 33A. { 10-15-3dx WANTED—To reat building for light man. Lfacturing purposes and garage Write 'E. H., 51 Prospect St. 10-17-3d WANTED—Second hand baby carriage, in first. class condition. State price and de- scribe carriage. Herald, Box 9A. 10-17-3dx WANTED—National Cash Registers. Wil be in town shortly. Answer promptly. Address full particulars, “Horn, 31 West 14th St, New York. 10-17-1w A. LIPMAN Dealer in NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE and all HOUSEHOLD GOODS 34 Lafayette St. New Britain, Conn. Tel. 1329-2+ e = FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN PRICE. NEW COTTAGE and 50 ACRES OF LAND. Schultz & Costello, Inc. Telephone 24-4 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 HUMPHREY TEL. OFFICE 141—RESIDENCE 1822-3. National Bank Building Open Saturday Evenings work. | | 7 | Tel. 2215 AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE =\ Tel. 2215 7-Passenger Closed Cars—Day and Night. Special Rates Over Mohawk il Satisfactory Operators Guaranteed. | ‘\Q Resonable Rates. -2 | - Call C. A. Bence. J | SOLD—You’re too late to buy that 3-family house on Stanley street from man who sacrific- ed on account of leaving town—Don’t blame us, we gave you the tip. We can offer a 3-family house bringing $1,020 a year for only $9,000—In fine shape throughout. CAMP REAL 272 MAIN STREET. PHONE 343. ESTATE , CO. ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. Typewriters rRepaired,___ All Makes Have you a typewriter which needs overhauling? We will_lj_)an you a machine free of charge while we repair y,_r machine. We also rent typewriters — Typewrites Exchange ain St. Tel. 612

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