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piano, she purchased for the White House. Mrs. Harding intends to practice an hour a day on this new musical education i Cincinnati. $35 That Look Like Sixty Dollars = J We Stand Back of Every You a Good Full $35.00 Worth Or Your Money Back Without a Murmur. and Style. Toe and Narrow Heel Many well-dressed men need just the snug fit of these heels. Ask for Perfectoe $10 David Manning’s Uiatk-Cver Shoe Store, 211 Main St NEW BRITAIN DAILY WERAIN THURSDAY, She received her Suits Worth of Thiloring Last One of Them to Give WOMAN'S CLUB MEETS Literary Society Has Very Interesting Session at Home of Mrs. W. H. Spitpler of Maple HilL The regular meeting of the Women's Literary club was held at the home ot Mrs. W. H. Spitpler, Wednesday after- noon, and a large number of members were present. Ths chairlady reported on the program. Flower committee and a by-law committee were appoint- ed to report at the next meeting. Mrs. Spitpler made a report on the annual meeting of the Federation of Women's clubs held at Stamford last May. Mrs. R. B. Doane read an interesting paper on Professor John R. Stoddard’s trav- els in Mexico, and the members an- swered to the roll call with items of curent events. A delightful lunch was served by the hostess, aided by Mrs. Doane, Mrs. Theodore Monier and Mrs. H. A. Linehard. The next meet- ing will be held at the home of Mrs. J. H. Latham on Theodore street, and will be an all-day sewing session on garments for the Children's home. BRIGHTON STOCKYARDS Only New England Yards To Be Affect- ed By Order. - Washington, Oct. 20.—A list of the stockyards which under the packers and stockyards act, will come under the supervision of the secretary of agri- culture on November 1, was made pub- lic today here, Fifty four yards in al- most as many cities are included in to- day’s list and, it was announced at least 16 others will be added as their status under the bill is confirmed officially. The yards of the Brighton Stock- yards Co., Brighton, Mass., was the only New England plant posted. 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. AUTOMOBILES OCTOBER 20, 192f. 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. FOR SALE—By order of the referee in bank. ruptey 1 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 SAl E—Ford Touring car in good run- ning condition. Has good tires and paint. Equipped with demountable rims, shock absorbers and special radiator.( Price $200. W. H. Hall, 57 Francis St. Tel. 2101 10.19-2dx FOR SALE—1 Stewart 3-4 ton truck, with 6 post body,cord tires,in good running condi_ tion; 2 bargain for cash;or would take Ford Runabout in part payment. Reason for selling have bought larger truck. Hamm Bros.,, North Washington St, Plainville, Conn. 10-18-3dx FOR SAUE—Buick Model 31, Big Four; just overhauled; $200. 28 Mountford St., Hart- ford Conn. 10.18-5d FOR SALE—6 post Ford. City. FOR SALE—1920 Paige Sedam; small mile- age; very good condition. Address Her- ald, Box 3A. 10.146a commercial business Dargain at $175. P O. Box 289, Tel. 982% 10-17_4dx HARDING RETURNS. ‘Washington, Oct. 20. — President and Mrs. Harding and the party of officiais who accompanied them on their trip yesterday to Yorktown -and Williamsburg, Va., returned to Wash- ington today on the presidential yacht, Mayflower. The Mayflower which left Yorktown -last night, dockasd at the navy yard here at 9:30 o’clock this morning. CYLINDER GRINDINC —General overhaul- ing and repair work The H. & B. Mfg. Works, 110 Rockwell Ave. 10-11-tf —_— WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Young woman with physical culture training to give exercises to six young children two or three afternoons a week. Reply Herald, Box 18V. 10-202dx WANTED—Girl over 14 to work one or two hours after school. Address Box 32BX, Herald. 10-20-1dx WANTED—Wpomen canvassers; experience not essential. Apply Mr. Warner, Widen- City Advertisement ALBANY AVE. LINES Notice is hereby given that a hear- ing will be held before the Board of Public Works, City of New Britain, in Room 202, City Hall at 7:30 o’clock p. m., Tuesday evening, Oct. 25th, 1921, on the proposed layout and establishment of Street, Grade and Building lines on Albany Avenue, from Clinton street to Alden street. All interested persons are requested to be present at said hearing, if they see cause, and be heard in relation to the same. « BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, Geo. H. Johnson, Sec'y. City Advertisement WILCOX STREET LINES. ing will be held before the Board of Public Works, City of New Britain,.in Room 202, City Hall at 7:30 o’clock, p. m., Tuesday evening, Oct. 25th, 1921, on the proposéd layout and the establishmont of Street, Grade and Building lines on Wilcox street, from Lasalle street to Allen street. All interested persons are requested to be present at said hearing, if they see cause and be heard in relation to the same. e BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, Geo. H. Johnson, Sec’y. THE J. B. MORAN GARAGE Best Equipment for Charging Batteries. Batteries for Rent. Washing Polishing Storage Repairing By Men Who Know How. “Let Moran Take Your Auto Troubles in Tow” Cadillacs A Specialty. THE J. B. MORAN GARAGE 16-18 BOOTH STREET Tel. 622-15. BY STANLEY LADIES AND GENTLEMEN?, WE WILL NOT PROCEED WITH THE ENTERTAINMENT) UNTIL THOSE HOWLING HOODLUMS | EAVE THE | SOME RouGH YYOUNG MEN FROM TWEST OF TOWN TRIED TO BREAK W) | LP DOCTOR SWANTONS SHow LAST eve g, 'y Notice is hereby given that a hear- | er's, 138 Main St. 10-18-34 WANTED—Two_experienced malds; one as cook, the other as chambermaid and ‘waitress. Tel. 47-2. Plainville. 10-17-64 WANTED—A cook and second wmald; one under 17 need apply. Mrs. Pease, 191 Vine St. P WANTED—Rellable woman as housekeeper in family of two: good place for right party. Address Herald. Box 2A. 10-13-tf BEST MILK §g FOR BABY 1S no H. H. 10-17-64 PASTEUHIZ‘ED Raw, untreated milk is dangérous for Baby for RAW MILK contains farge numbers of gérms that may wreck its life—germs that are ren- dered harmless by only ONE method, PASTEURIZATION. OUR PASTEURIZED MILK 1s safe for young and old—it 1§ really eafe because not ‘alome does it come from healh©y cows and handled with sanitary cg 3, but it is ALSO PAS- TEURIZED - - making it absolutely pure.. GIVE US A TRIAL. Pasteurized Milk & Cream —DENTISTS— A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. National Bank Bldg.. GAS and OXYGEN ADM'INISTERIQ BROILERS AND FOWLS Alive or Fresh Killed, 38c Ib. Also a new supply of Goldfish, Ferrets and Ferret Muzzles NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE 105 Arch St. Tel. 1121-3 SUNDAY—GLORIA SWANSON in_Elinor Glyn’s ‘‘The Great Moment’’ Boston Shoe Repairing Co. 135 MAIN STREET Men’s Shees Soled: Sewed nd Rubber Heels, $1.50. Ladies’ Shoes Soled sewed nd Rubber Heels $1.25. Men’s Shoes Soled $1.05. vames’ Shoes Soles 75¢. Men’s Rubber Heels 50c. Ladies’ Rubber Heels 40c. Neolin Soles and Rubber Heels $1.75. Children’s Shoes Repaired it Lowest Prices in City. Best Quality of Leather Used. . Work Called For and De- 1hvered. Telephone 774. TO RENT—Store with modern front and improvements, Main St. In- quire Wm. C. Raphael, 390 Main st. 10-20-3d TO RENT—5 room tepement, modern im- provements; large garden. Apply at 520 Kensington St. 10-20-1dx TO RENT—Tenements at 140 and 144 Glen St. 3 rooms $12.00; 4 rooms $15.00. In- quire 2nd floor. Tel. 1331-14. 10_20-3dx WANTED—To rent 5 or 6 room cottage or bungalow. Address Box 9B Herald. 19-20-2ax TO RENT—Cozy 6 room cottage in most de- sirable location; all conveniences; Newly decorated, two toilets, hot water heating system; open fireplace; fully screened; storm windows; garage. Phone 2126. 10-20_3dx FOR SALE—31ISCELLANXOUS Have you tomatces, 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 FOR SALE—62 in. round table (oak), 2 white iron beds. ly mew. For particuldrs Tel. room Practical- 273-5. ~10-20-2a NOTICE—Yale-Army game Saturday, New Haven and return. 2 seat Studebaker 6— leave 9 a. m. Go comfortable. Railroad fare. Tel. 1632-2. 10-15-4x LOR SALE—Potatoes. Irish Cobblers, Green Mountains and Early Rose. 45 West St. Tel. Tony Seraphin. 10-20-5dx. FOR SALE—3 chair barber shop furniture. 47 1-2 Hartford Ave. 10-20-3dx FOR SALE—Gas stove in good condition. Price $5.00. 53 Cherry St. 10-20-1dx ¥OR SALE—Reed parlor set. Apply be- tween 9-12 mornings or 5-6.30 evenings. 200 North St., 2nd floor front. 10-20_2dx 1415-3. FOR SALE—Practically new 4-horse power motor for sewing machine; very reason- able. Address Herald, Box 32AA. 10-19-3ax NOTICE—Selling out sale of furniture. The greatest you will ever have. - Last oppor- tunity. ‘The first Furniture store from Main Sf. on Lafayette St. M. Brin. 10-19-3ax FOR SALE—Good piano; very reasonable. 180 Vance St. 10-18-3dx all im- 10-20-1dx 511 Church 10-20-2ax TO RENT—Tenement, five rooms; provements. 110 Cherry St. T0 RENT—Garage for one car. st. TO RENT—Tenement; Also furnished room. all _improvements; 235 West Main St. 10-20-1dx TO RENT—35 room fenement; provements; 2-family house. Olive St.. or call 797-3. modern im- Apply 51 10-20-2dx $13, third Kensington. Tel. 667-13, 10-20-2dx TO RENT—5 room temement, floor, mnear Upson Corner, Wafer, gas, electric. Negri, Kensington. a TO RENT—Six room tenement with, bath; improverpents. 187 Arch St. Apply M. I. Jester 193 /Arch St. 10-19-3d TO RENT—Tenement at 59 Smalley St. 2 10-19-1w J. E. Seibert & Son? TO RENT—Tenement at 350 Arch St.; all modern improvements. Apply to H. H. Milkowitz. Tel. 1479-4. Also furnished room to let. 10-19-2dx 10 RENT—5 room tenement; all improve- ments; new house. Inquire 19 Bradley St. Call 2112. 10-19-3dx TO RENT—S5 rooms on City Ave. Frank Nair, 5563 Main St. Apply 30.8-12d TO RENT—5 room temement; all improve- ments, 2nd floor. 436 West Main St. In- quir> at store. 10-18-3dx TV RENT—Tenement of five rooms; all im- provements. 325 Church St. Apply 1st o1 2nd fioor east. In good condition. 3 10-12-6ax TO RENT—Tenement, 196 So. Main St. 10.13-6dx TO RENT—Five room tenement second floor, at 87 Hart St Inquire 83 Hart St. 3 L 9-30-t1 TO RENT—Very 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 appiy M Cohen 378 Stanley St. Tel. 2425. 8-24.u TO RENT—Very desirablé 5 roon: flat, steam reat furnished. The W. L. Hatch Com- pany, City Hall. 8-3-t1 TO RENT—5 room tenement st 64 Churcl St, 20d foor. Heat, furnisned. Enquirc at Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church St. 1-1. TO RENT—35 room temement, modern lm- provements. Apply at 114 Commercial St 6-24-1 —_— HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Salesman with car to call on dealers with a low priced 6,000 mile tire. $100.00 & week with extra commissions Universal Tire & Rubber, Co., Michigan City, Ind. 10-20-1dx WANTED—Tailor. st. A. Brown. 48 Dwight 10-20-1dx 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 references, to Opportunity, Box 34Y, Her_ ald. 10-10-3e0d 'TED—A number of men experienced in alignment and adjustment of fine me- chanical apparatus. Address Box 22, Herald. 10-18-6dx WANTED—Mechanics and mise, men for occupations from chief industrial centers. National Igidustrial Outlook.’ (15c coin) Box_ 1518,” Pittsfleld, Mass. 10-7-25 dx —eee e © SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Laundry to do at home. Gowan, 62 Smalley St. Me- 10.19-6dx WANTED WANTED—By couple to be married, tene- ment of 4 or 5 rooms, with all improve- ments, by the 15th of Nov., Call 548-5. 10-20-3dx WANTED—By refined young American couple, two furnished light housekeeping rooms,’ or one room with _kitchenette. Willing to pay $6.00 per week. Reply to Herald, Box 10C. 10-20-1dx. WANTED—To purchase retall milk route, handling from 300 to 400 quarts daily. P. O. Box 289, 10-20-6dx. WATED—To buy fire and burglar safe. Ad- dress Safe. Box 33, Herald. 10-18_8dx City. ¥OR SALE—In western section of city, a fine up-to-date 7 room cottage. 12¢ Jerome St. 10-17-6dx will promptly. 31 West 10-17-1w WANTED—National Cash Registers. be in town shortly. Answer Address full particulars, Horn, 14th St, New York. A. LIPMAN Dealer in NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE and all HOUSEHOLD GOODS 34 Lafayette St. New Britain, Conn. Tel. 13 2 Richardson Auto Painting Paint your car now and save one-half of the regular price. We have the room, time and ability, Just drop over to 159 VANCE STREET and be convinced. FOR SALE—Ludwig Trap Drum and case; useC 3 weeks; $25. 28 ° Mountford St.. Hartford, Conn. 10-18-5d ¥OR SALE—Gabler square plono; good tone; will exchange for typewriter, printing press or anything useful. W. G. Stell- macher, Plainville. 10-18-3dx FOR SALE—Sonora phonograph in perfect condition. Caf arrange payments. Box 2B, Herald. 10-18-3a FOR SALE—Good seasoned wood for stove or fireplace. A. W. Hall. Tel. 694-4. 10-17-6dx FOR SALE—Good working horse and wagon in good condition. Call at 131 Lafayette St., .restaurant. 10-17-6ax FOR SALE—Potatoes, Iri$h Cobblers, Green - Mountains and Early e. 45 West St. Tel. 1415-3. Tony Seraphin. 10-15-5dx NOTICE—Let us make your store fixtures, repair or build your furniture. all kinds of cabinet work. Day & Frigo, 153 Arch St. ~el. 2633. 10-20-124 NOTICE—This is to notify that my wife Florence Bonenfant, has left my bed and noard and I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her after this date. October 20, 1921. John Bonenfant. E 10-20-1dx WE ARE NOW READY to repair your fur- naces, boilers and roofs before cold weath- er sets in at very lowest rates. New Britain Repair Shop. Tel. 2343. Inquire Lafayette St. 10-20-3dx 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 NOTICE—Experienced Iady tailor and dress- maker, fancy and plain.sewing. Ladies’ + coat made a specialty. 74 Seymour St. 10-19-3dx NOTICE—Psycho.analysis. All ailments; can accommodate 10 more lady patients; no drugs used; will call by Jppointment. Box 194. Forestville, Conn. 10.19-3ax NOTICE—Electro Vacuum cleaner to remt, 75c half day. $1.25 per day, delivered promptly. Tel. 608-2. 10-18-3dx INVESTMENTS—Any amount. Unusual op- portunity. Wonderful possibilities. Do not hesitate. Get in at the start. Full particulars without obligation. Herald, Box 30BB. 10-18-54x PUBLIC STENOGEAPHER—Anna. Ve trano, Room 403, Booth's Block. Tel. 2012. Work quickly and neatly dome. 10-19-6dx NOTICE—Smith Bros. Machine Co.. General Machine Work, 152 High St. Phone 1187-2. i 10-17_6dx FCR SALE—Good seasoned sawed to order, any length desired. $14-cord de- livered. Stanley Svea Grain and Coal Co. Tel. 419. 9.19-tf POULTRY. PULLETS. YEARLING HENS, BRED TO Lay and will lay, Popular Breeds. Oat Sprouter and Water Fountain Stove Roy Clark, East Hastford, Conn. 10. FOR SALE—Anconas, Orpl Leghorns, White Rbode Islands; also roosters. Rose- dale Pouitry Farm, Whiting St., Pl FURNISHED KOOMS. r0 RENT—Nice furnished room mear post office; ‘heated; suitable for 1 or 2 gentle- men. Tel. 1092-3. 10-20-3dx TO RENT—Furnished room for ome or two | 43 Grand St. Tel. 565-3. 10-19-2ax young women. TO RENT—Two nicely furpishéd rooms; all improvements,” Forest St.. Tel. 405-3. 10-19-3dx IO RENT—Front furnished rooms; all con- veniences; suitable for gentlemen; 1st floor. 551 Main St, opposite St ary’s church. 10-19-2d IO RENT—Three, furnished rooms, includ- ing Kitchen privileges. Every conwen- fence. American couple. No children. 162 Glen St. 10-19-2dx TO RENT—One furnished front room; two side rooms; suitable for ladies or gentle- nen. Continuous hot water; steam heat; all convenlences. 193 Main St., ring bell 2. 5 10-19-2dx NOTICE—Pianos rebullt. 'We use the best material, and expert workmanship guar- antecd. ' References furnished. Estimates free. Plano shop Booth's Block. C. A. Humphrey, Manager. Phone 2063. 10.12-15x NOTICE—C. Matteo & Co., platers, &5 Brosd 'SL, Plainville. B-15-tf e \ REAL ESTATE FOR SALK. FOR BALE—Westwood Park, Piainville, on troliey line, six room. bungalow, 1-2 acre land. electric lights, running water, heat, fruit and berries, We would exchange for small farm. Address Bungalow, Box 7, Herald. 10-20-1ax FOR SALE—S acres of woodland at $40 pex acre. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. . 10-18-5dx B e S ety FOR SALE—Lot 50x150 fet on Vivian' Maple Hill. Inquire 152 Keisey St. floor, City. 3 10-19-30x FOR SALE—Grocery store, In good loeation for business; reasonable rent and price, Inquire 463 Stanley St. Miss Brin. 10-19_3ax FOR SALE—In Berlin City, good 7. room house with large lot; 168 acre farm, 178 acre farm. 42 acres with house, good 40 (acre farm: will trade for city _property. Cashman Farm Agency, Berlin, Conn. end of line. Tel. 668-4. i 10-18-54 LOST. LOST—Bank book with name Howard Flynn. - Return to New Britain Trust Co. 10-20-27x 11.2-x 0 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 e —,—,— BUSINESS CHANCES. WELL ESTABLISHED good paying poel foom consisting of- 10 tables, bootblack 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 AGENTS WANTED. LARGE SHIRT MANUFACTERER wants Agents to sell complete line of shirts di. Tect to wearer. Exclusive patterns Big values Free samples. Madison Mills, 503 Broadway, New York. — FOR LOST—Plain gold wedding ring. Please return to Herald Office. Reward. 10_18-3dx LOST—Black and white bull terrier; reg- ister number on collar, 1167. Finder re- turn 195 South Main St. Reward. A E 10-19-2dx . / EDUCATION. THE HARTFORD COLLEGE OF LAW (evening classes) 3 year course, for ‘men and women, for information ap- Ply to George W. Lillard, secretary, 75 Pearl St. P. O. Box 1452. 10-19-54 SALE — Valuable residence and :arge lot. Corner West Main and Vine streets. 14 Room House. Modern Equipment. Well worth considering for,anyone wanting property in first class location. H. D. HUMPHREY TEL. OFFICE 141—RESIDENCE 1822-3. National Bank Building Open Saturday Evenings SOLD—You’re too late to buy that 3-family house on Stanley street from man who sacrific- ed qn 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 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