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HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAIN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, e Women’s Tailor Made Suits At The Very Low Price $29.95 Inexpensive indeed are these handsomg Suits of duvet de laine and tricotine. ~—THIRD FLOOR For business and for general utility wear they're ideal; so long as there's a suit of this character in your wardrobe you are equipped. In this special assortment there are exactly seéventy-five suits, in five new long coat models. colorings are blue, brown and black. Sizes 16 to 44. \ SEE THEM IN THE SUIT DEPARTMENT — The THIRD FLOOR Universal Vacuum Bottles Special There’s not a large number of these bottles to dispose of at such a low price, so you'd bet- ter come early in the morning if you are interested. $2.25 pints for ......... $1.69 $3.50 quarts for ....... $2.69 Drug Dept. — Main Floor Free Come For This Without Fail With every purchase of a 60c jar of Elcaya Cream will be included free of charge one 50c jar of Elcaya Cold Cream. This is a special introductory offer many women will appre- ciate. Tollet Goods — Main Floor Stephenson Underground Garbage Cans ‘When building a home one thinks of many things essential and non-essential; perhaps the most important item of all will be overlooked—a good under- ground garbage can. For Stephenson’s under- ground Garbage Cans this store is the exclusive Hartford outlet; It's the most sanitary and best made of all. Come to the sixth,| floor and gllow us to prove this statement., Prices $9.50 ‘to 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. 1921. CLASSIFIED 1c A MINIMUM C WORD HARGE 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. 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. e ‘FO RENT. a AUTOMOBILES ¥OR SALE—Fotd Sedan, Al condition, self- starter, demountable rim, ' new tires; 1920 model. Price $500. Apply 86 Lake St., after 5 p. m. 10-21-2dx FOR SALE—1917 Oakland touring car, in g00d condition. For particulars Phone 1448. Phone evenings between 7 and 9. 10-21-3dx FOR SALE—Reo touring car, seven pisen- ger. 1917 model; brand new top, two new cord tires, two new tubes; newly painted; engine best of condition. Reasonable. 66 Rockwell Ave., second floor. 10-21.3dx FOR SAUE—Buick Model 31, Big Four; just overhauled; $200. 28 Mountford St., Hart- ford Conn. 10-18-5d CYLINLUER GRINDINC —General overhaul- ing ana repair work The H. & B. Mfs. Works, 110 Rockwell Ave. 10-11-tf e WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Young lady—High School grad- uate—who is REALLY experienced in the use of ‘figures,for work in Cost Dept. of Mfg. Co. Address Cost Dept., Box 7, Her- ald. 10-21-3a 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—Two_experienced maids; one as cook, the other = as chambermald and waitress. Tel. 47-2. Plainville. 10-17-6d WANTED—A cook and second . mald; one under 17 need apply. Mrs. Pease, 191 Vine St. H. H. 10-17-64 WANTED—Reliable woman as housekeeper in family of two; go6d place for right party. Addrese Herald. Box 2A. 10-13-tt e $36.75. Shop With Us By Mail Whenever Most Convenient A woman of experience, good taste .and good judgment is always at 'your disposal 'to select any- thing you see described on this page from day to day, or any other meérchandise required for yourself or your family. If you live out of town, and for any }eaaon find it inconvenient to shop with us in person do not fail to take advantage of a mail order or telephone service in every way modern and satisfactory. 0 - G. FOK & CO., INC., MAIL ORDER DEPT. Address letters to . FIRE COMMISSIONERS MEET. Telephone Changes to be Made Benc- fiting The Service. At the meeting of the fire commis- sioners last night, a recommendation . was received from Chief William J. . Noble, for the installation of a central {; phone system between the various " Bouses. It was voted favorably. Con- giderable time will be saved in the new ‘Wystem. It was also voted to instail '@ switchboard system at the Central } station at a cost of $16.25. ' The Gunn Rubber company was WAN ‘We would like to secure a few more desirable customers to take awarded the contract for the furnish- ing of solid rubber tires for the trucks at Companies No. cost of $225.18 a truck. were allowed {n the cases -of Nuss, for five days; David Moore, for two days; John Egan, for six days and William :-!n.nn.u for four days. } 1, 3 and .4, NOT TO uOLD STRANGLER, 3 “Tired of Playing With Mary,” Boy's Reason for Killing Her Valley Falls, R. L, Oct. TED advantage of our first class livery service. Reasonable rates quoted by the hour, day or trip. High class closed cars operated by careful drivers. We can assure you of prompt and courteous service. Corbin Motor Livery Co. PHONE 1830. f DOCTOR SWANTON G .FLOUR AND A SOLID PHONE 1830 THE PERSON at a Sick claims Peter 21.—The .|strangulation of Mary Szpila, three, by her playmate, Johnny Bucko. will pass without official action, authorities an- nounced. Mary was found strangled by a rope drawn about her neck and attached to the shaft of a grindstone in a henyard late yesterday. Johnny, a few months older, told ‘is ‘mother when questioned that he was “tired of playing with Mary.” Police authorities who investigated the death, said they were satisfied that the boy did not realize the conse- quence of the act. Wanted For Saturday Afternoon and Evenings, Experienced Saleswomen in Our. Coat, Suits and Millinery Departments. Ap. ply at once. WATCH FOR THE T“FOX”—' BY STANLEY NUMBER 638 WINS THE BEAUTIFUL CRYSTAL HANGING LAMP! R IREENT AN == STANLEY AWAY A HANGING LAMP. TWO SACKS OF LVER WATCH AST NIGHT. + HELP WANTED—MALE. IO RENT—Five or six room tenements; all reasonable. 170 10-21-2dax fmprovements. High St Rent TO RENT—S5 room tenement, on 2nd floor; modern improvements; large garden. Ap-, ply 220 Kensington Ave. 10-21-2dx TO RENT—Six room cottage in Serlin, with Fine Phone 665-32. 10-21-2ax gatage and fruit traes. Alults preferred. location. 10 RENT—Two and four room temements; rent reasonable to right party. Apply 36 North St. John Halloran. 10-2122dx TO RENT—Store with modern front and improvements, Main St. In- quire Wm..C. Raphael, 390 Main St. 10-20-3a FOR SALE—3ISCELLANXOUS NOTICES FOR SALE—Good horse. Cheap if taken at ogce. E. P. Dunham, Kensington, Conn. Tel. 92-4. 10-21-2ax TOR SAl as_stove, in good condition. 12 Wildon St., 3rd floor. 10-21-1dx DO YOU ENOW that with our greenhouses filled with flowers, plants and ferns we are in a position to fill your order, whether it be, for floral pieces, flower bopquets or decoration. Most satisfactory and at a reasonable price. We are cutting fine Chrysanthemums and - Carnations. Our fern sale is still on. Beautiful ferns for $.100. Viets Greenhouses. Tel. 2624. 10-21-2a ¥OR SALE—Grape vines, Japanese privet, harberry hedge; also chrysanthemums. Thos. Paonessa, 212 Oak St. Tel. 699-2. 10-21-1dx ¥OR SALE—Parlor couch. mattress, rug, floor practically new. Party Will sell reasonable. sulte, onme sliding lamp, crib; leaving town. 48 Talcott St. 10121-3dx offices at 498 Main St.; modern improve- Call Goldberg, 38 Phone 2235-12 or 1766. 10-21-3ax ments; reasonable. Lafayette St. TO RENT—5 room tenement; all improve- Inquire 666 West Main St. 10-21-2dx ments. FOR SALE—62 in. round dining room table (oak), 2 white iron beds. Practical- 1y new. For particulars Tel. 273-5. 10-20-2a LOR SALE—Potatoes. Irish Cobblers, Green Mountains and Early Rose. 45 West St. / Tel. 1415-3. Tony Seraptin. 10-20-5ax | O RENT—Tenements, either six or seven with garage; all conveniences ex- 667 Corbin Ave., zooms, cept gas. Corner. near Avery's 10-21_2dx PO RENT—S5 rodm cottage and 4 room tene- ment; improvements; at 587 _Cherry St TC RENT—4 room heated apartments ni‘ J. A. K. IVVZI-EdX‘ Apply 48 Beaver St. TO RENT—4 room temement; all improve- ments. 20 Beatty St. 10-21-2ax = TO RENT—Garage with electric lights. 28 Trinity St. 10-21-24 ‘WANTED—Lathemen work. Call 2112. for plaster board 10-21-2dx WANTED—Man to sell teas coffees, etc., lv New Britain vicinity, on a liberal per- centige basis, Apply at once to P. O. Box 6%, Middletown. Conn. 10-21-2dx WANTED—Waterbury . Division, locomotive engineers, firemen, conductors, trainmen and yardmen. Application may be ‘made. for positions of/ engineers and firemen to operate steam locomotives, = conductors, trainmen and yardmen, . to take places made vacant by such men as may leave the service. Give previous experience, if any, names of not less than tWo refer- .ences, or enclose letters of recommenda- tion. Physical examination at expense of Company s required. Address: J. J. Snavely, Superintendent, Waterbury, Conn. T0-21_tr WANTED—Established New York Corpor- ation selling an exclusive line of home ap- pliances, has an attractive offer for an in- telligent, conscientious, trustworthy man of some sales ability, to act as an ex- clusive representative in the New Britain territory If interested. give age, busin<ss cxperfence and references Apply Organ & McCifmont, 46 West 46th St., New York City. 10.21-3d 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 Qutiook. Box 1518, Pittsfleld. Mass. (15¢ colm) 10-7-25 dx ‘'WANTED—MALE OR.FEMALE. TO RENT—Second and third floors; all im- provements; new house. West. Main St. Ready Nov. 1st. Inquire 770 West Main St. 10-21_3dx LOR reasonable. SALE—Five rooms furniture; price Apply at 124 Hartford Ave. 10-21-5a TO RENT—Tenements at 140 and 144 Glen St. 3 rooms $12,00; 4 rooms $15.00. JIn- quire 2nd floor. Tel. 1331-14. 10.20-3dx WANTED—To rent 5 or 6 room cottage ot bungalow. Address Box 9B Herald. 4 10-20-2a> TO RENT—Cozy 6 room cottage 1n most de- sirable location; all conveniences; Newly decorated, two toilets, hof water heating system; open fireplace; fully zcreened: storm windows; garage. FPhone 2126. 2 10-20_3dx TO RENT—Garage for one car. 511 Church st. 10-20-2ds modern fm- Apply 51 10.20-2ax $13, third Kensington. Tel. 667-13, 10-20-2dx TO ' RENT—S5 room temement; provements; 2-family house. Olive St.. or call 797-3. TO BENT—5 floor, near Water, gas, Kensington. TO RENT—Six room teuement with bath; .improvements. 187 Arch St. Apply M. I. Jester 19§ Arch St. o \l0-19-3a TO_RENT—Tenement at 59 Smalley St. o 10-19-1w room tenement, Upson Corner, electric. Negri, FOR SALE—3 chair barber shop furniture. 47 1-2 Hartford Ave. 10-20-3dx I'OR SALE—Reed parior set. Apply be- tween 9-12 mornings or 5-6.30 evenings. 200 North St., 2nd floor front. 10-20.2dx 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. 10-19-3dx FOR SALE—Ludwig Trap Drum and case; usec 3 weeks: $25. 28 = Mountford St. Hartford, Conn. 10-18-5 FOR SALE—Good seasoned wood for stove or fireplace. A. W. Hall. Tel 4 FOR “SALE—Good working horse and wagon in good condition. Call at 131 Lafayette St., restaurant. 10-17-6dx SALE—Good seasoned wood, sawed to rder, any length desired. $14 cord de- livered. Stanley Svea Grain and' Coal Co. Tel. 419 9.19-tt e _______] POULTRY. PULLETS. YEARLING HENS, BRED TO Lay and will lay, Popular Breeds. Oat sprouter and Water Fountain Stoves $2. Roy Clark, East Hartford, Conn. 10-20-1w TO RENT—Two farnished rooms for light housekeeping; large sieeping porch; suit- able for two or three. 24 Camp St. Tel 339-13. " 10-21.2dx FO RENT—Furnished room with kitchen- ette, -electric lights, gas, hot water heat. Inguire 65 Winthrop St. 10-21._2dx TG RENT—Pleasant rooms, heated and nice- 1y furnished at 8 Emmons Place. 10-21-3ax NOTICE—Franz Premier Electric Vacamm Cleaners rented, $1.25 a day. Delivered promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Clean- ¢ ers for sale and repaired. Tel. 1935. 10-3-e0d-t1 NOWICE—Yale-Army game Saturday, New Haven and return. 2 seat Studebaker 6— leave 9 a. m. Go comfortable. Railroad fare. Tel. 1632-2. 10-18-4dx 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—Mattresses, box springs, cushions pillows, etc., made over equal to new and returned same day. Upholstering. Hard- ware City Bedding Co., 60 Tremont St. Tel. 2314-4. 10-21-26dx ¢NEW PATENT BRONZE AND ZINC Metal Weather Strips” saves coal. Keeps out cold. Office 419 Main St. City. 10-21-1d3 WE ARE NOW READY to repair your fur- naces, boilers and roofs before cold weath- er sets in at very Britain Repair Shop. Lafayette St. lowest _rates. Tel. 2349. New nquire 10-20-3d3 HOTEL REGAL is now under new manage- ment for its” patrons and regular business night and dey. Rooms and board by day or week. New Management. 10-19--3dx NOTICE—Experienced Iady tallor and dress- maker, fancy and plain sewing. Ladies' coat made a specialty. 74 Seymour St. 10-19-3a3 NOTICE—Psycho.analysis. All ailments; can accomijodate 10 more lady patients; no drugs used; will call by ppointment. Box 194. Forestville, Conn. 10.19-3dx INVESTMENTS—Any amount. Unusual op- portunity. Wonderful possibilities. Do not hesitate. Get in at the start. Full particulars without obligation. Herald, Box 30BB. z 10-18-3ax PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—Anna R. Ve- trano, Room 403, Booth's Block. Tel, 2012. Work quickly and neatly done. 10-13-6dx NGTICE—Smith Bros. Machine Co.. General Machine Work, 152 High St. Phone 1187-2. 10-17.6dx NOTICE—Pianos rebuilt. We use the best material, and expert workmanship guar- antecd. References furnishel. Estimates free. Piano shop Booth's Block. €. A. Humphrey, Manager. Phone :083. v % 10.12-153 MNOTICE—C. Matteo & Co.. eleciro plalers, %3 Broad St. Plalaville. Pe15att e BEAL ESTATE FOR SALK. FOR SALE—4 tenement house. Price $5,500. Rents for §720 per year. $1,000 cash takes it. 2-tenement house; price $5,000; $1.000 cash required. 2-tenement house; $4,000; $1,300 cash takes it. Allsof these prop- erties are centraily located. Andrews Land Cn.. 1357 Staniey St.° Tel. 861_4. 10-71-2dx FOR SBALE—S acres of woodland at $10 per acre. C. L, Barnes, Barnesdale. 10-18-5dx FOR SALE—Lot 50x150 fet on Vivian St. Maple Hill. Inquire 152 Kelsey Sk, Zud floor, City. 10-19-3dx FOR SALE—Grocery store, in good location for business; reasonable remt and price. Inquire 463 Stanley St. Miss Brin. 10-19_3dx 10 RENT—S room tenement; all improve- ments; new house. Inquire 19 Bradley St. Call 2112. 139-19-3dx CIVIL SERVICE examinations November. Positions $1,400-$1,600. _ Age. 18 upward. Experience unnecessary, For free particu- lars, instruction, write J. Leonard (former Civil Service examiner),. 843 - Equitable Bldg.. Washington, D. C. 10-21-3dx | . FOUND. ; TO RENT—5 rooms.on City Ave. Frank Nair, 563 Main St. Apply 10.8-12d T RENT—5 room tenement; all improve- ments, 2nd floor. 436 West Main St. In quirs at store. 10-18-3dx TO BEENT—Five room tenement second floor, at 81 Hart St' Inquire §3 Hart St FOUND—BIcycle, Thursday afternoon. Own- er can have same by calling 79 Shuttle Meadow Ave. 10-21-3dx N O — ity Meeting Board In Session Tonight At a meeting of the City Meeting board in the auditorium of the Gram- mar school this evening, consideration will be given the issue of school bonds to the amount of $400,000; street bonds to the amount of $50,000; trans- fer of $20,000 from pavement account to charity. account and the refund of $10,000 to the charity board. * NO MEETING HELD. Through an error it was announced that a meeting of the proposed Bus- iness and Professional Women's club was scheduled last night. It was stated that as soon as things have properly shaped themselves, - official notice of a meeting will be given. F O 'S SUNDAY—GLORIA SWANSON in_Elinor_Glyn’s ‘‘The Great Moment’ e 10 RENT—Very desirable 4 and 6 room apartments, steam heat, hot water and jan- iter service all year round. All latest im- provements. Also have cheaper apart- ments for rent. For particulars apply M. Cohen 478 Stanley St. Tel. 2425. §-24-U TO RENT—VYery desirable & roov; flat, stean reat furnished. The W. L. Hatch Com- yany, City Hall. §-3-t1 10 RENT—5 room tenemest at 54 Church St, 2nd foor. Heat, furnisned. Enquire at"Adkins Printing Co. €6 Chureh St -1-u TO RENT—S room tenement, modurn im- provements. Apply &t 114 Commercial St -24- —_—— SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—By young married couple, one or two -rooms for light housekeeping. State price and location. Box 17R, Herald. 10 2dx WANTED—To go out by the housework, washing, ironing; ing. day doing also clean- Mary Bess, 29 Cemetery Lane 10 -2dx WANTED—Laundry to-do at home. Gowan, 62 Smalley St. Me- 10_19-6dx WANTED WANTED—Furnisked room with good board In priyate Aueriran family. Box 7J, Her- ald. 10-21-2 Boston Shoe " Repairing Co. 135 MAIN STREET Men’s Shoes Soled. Sewed au Kubper Heels, $1.50. Ladies’ Shoes Soled sewed .nd Rubber Heels $1.25. Men’s Shoes Soled $1.05. Laales’ Shoes Soles 75¢. 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. WANTED—By couple to be married, tene- ment of 4 or 5 rooms, with all improv: ments, by the 15th of Nov. Call 548-: 10-20-3dx WANTED—To purchase retall milk route, handling from 300 to 400 quarts daily. P. ©. Box 289, City. #OR SALE—In western section of city, a fine up-to-date 7 room cottage. 1z Jerome St 10-17-6dx WANTED—National Cash Registers. be in town shortly. Answer Address full particulars, Horn, 14th sSt, New York. A. LIPMAN Dealer in NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE and all HOUSEHOLD GOODS 34 Lafayette St. New Britain, Conn. Tel. 1329-2 ‘Wil promptly. 31 West 10-17-1w 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. 10 RENT—Nice front room, suitable for one or two gentlemen; modern conven- iences; also one housekeeping apartment. 103 West Main St. 10-21_3dx 10 RENT—Steam heated rooms, hot and cold running water; $2.50 per week up. New Regal Hotel, 92 Church St. 10-21-2dx £fO RENT—Large front room; all conven- iences. American family. Board if de- sired. - 296 Arch St. 10-21-2dx 10 RENT--Furnished rooms steam heated. Also 3 furnished for light hc.sekeeping: steam, electric lights and gas. 84 W. Main St. 10-21-2ax TO RENT—Four rooms completely furnished. Improvements. Ideal for couple Reason- able. 36 Broad St. Plainville. Tel, 18-2. 10.21-5dx 10 RENT: office; hea men. Tel ice furnished room ncar post d; suitable for 1 or 2 gentle- 1092-3. 10-20-3dx TO RENT—Two nicely furpished roo: improvements. Forest St. Tel. TO RENT—Furnished rooms, for ladies; 1 for $2.00 a week and 1 for $2.50 a week: board if desired. 59 Walnut St. 10;14-17 FOR SALE—In Berlia 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. 66: 1 z'lmc.n-nm\ THE HARTFORD COLLEGE OF LAW (evening classes) 3 year course, for men and women, for information ap- ply fo George W. Lillard, secretary, 75 Pearl St. P. O. Box 1452. 10-13-5a Save your old RAGS and “PAPERS L. ZELDES Will Poy Better Prices Now. Also ‘Second Hand Men'’s Clothes and Furniture. 116 WEST ST. TEL. 633-23. =1 — FOR SALE — Vgluable 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. National Bank Building OFFICE 141—RESIDENCE 1822-3. Open Saturday Evenings 3 Family House on Church Street in best location — All improvements—QOwner is to leave town. Z If you have a House to Sell, See Us NOW! 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

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