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HARTFORD Prompt Attention to Mail Orders Beautiful Fur NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD niture At Prices That Will Please You HOLIDAY GIFTS MAY BE SELECTED NOW AND PAID FOR NEW CREDIT SYSTEM ON OUR HELPFUL Our new payment system is your best ally; it means purchasing the gift furniture you have in mind in such a manner that paying for it will be no hardship—no matter how much you buy. We have done wonders in assembling beautiful lines of furni- ture for the holiday business; the grade of furniture that meets the demands of the day—artistically fine in appearance, and of standard quality. If you are selecting gift furnit ure, furnishing a new home, or re- furnishing with odd pieces, it is of vital interest plays on our three great floors. to you to see the dis- What can bring more happiness into the home than good furni- ture? Where can you find a better service than this store renders? Furniture--8th Floor MUST BE SOLD AT OMCE—102 ACRE FARM §-Room house, large barns, 10 cows and heiffers, 3 young horses 200 chickens, farm tools; Oldsmobile Truck, 1919; Ford Touring Car; estimated 1,000 cords of wood on farm; mortgaged for §5,500. Price $10,000, cash $4,500. GEO. A. QUIGLEY 297 MAIN STREET M AN INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY] Here’s a property that shows better than 15 per cent income on your investment. The price is $11,000. See us at once for details. The Home Banking & Realty Co. 86 West Main Street ’Phone 728 Next Door To Fox’s Theater YOl SAY HE HAS A SOUSE 2 2 ITS RIGHT IN FRONT GROWTH OF YALE TOLD BY HADLEY 'Former President Concluding His Final Report New Haven, Conn., Nov. 14.—Presi- ‘(lcm Emeritus Arthur Twining Hadle B | of Yale university who ls completing his final report as head of Yale, has | devoted the last chapter to a review | of the physical expansion of the insti- | tutlon, Somsc of the comparisons be- [tweea old aYle of President Dwight's time and the new Yale which Presi- dent James Rowland Angell took RO ;| Starting Sun. Eve., Mon., Tues,, Wed.—“QUEEN OF SHEBA” BY STANLEY N BTANLE Y DATLY | ror HERALD, MONDAY, Have you a tenement or a furnished room to rent? Thousands Read the Herald’s Classified colurns _ daily — Tell them your story. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. i | | FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALT Yord sedan, newly pi il int- Price y terms. Ho , 86 West Main St T\ T FOR SAL, startor “ord sedan, 1920 model, self @ rims, new tires, ex For price and particu le, 151, 11-14-2dx SALE—1018 light delivery, —1918 Ford light delivery. Ba qulck sale, Mohill Bros, 11-1 FOR SALE—Overtand touring, mechanical- 1 t, new tires, t 11-10-t¢ NOTIC O'N Phone 900, Bast Main. 11-9-wl Battery Co., 41 Washington St. Phone 900, 11-9-t FOR SALE—Reo roadster, perfe dition, very low pric ce small monthly ~paymer man. Call or write, 60 Colu Hultquist Bros., 107 Arch St 11-8-7dx 1921. A bargain litlon. For 11-4-tf GRINDIN G—t ral repalr work. The Ti 110 Rockwell avenue, 10-11tf over- osition in privafe fam ond mafd. Adress 1 11- car owner wanted fartford county to ry. Retails §2. Splendid Auto Accessories Co., S AGENTS WANTED ly needed. Sells petition. Write P. O. Box over, a period of 22 years, will pecul- iarly interest the lumni. President Hadley says that in President Dwight's time there was not a single permanent bujlding which the corporation had an unquestioned right to administer according to its own judgment for the benefit of the university as a whole. The educa- tional buildings and appliances held trusts for the benefit of sep- arate schools, whose faculties had prescriptive right to advise as to the manner in which they should be used. He traces the physical growth of Yale by saying that, from, 1899 to 1902, which'was the year of the bi- centennial group, came the first long ep. Ten years later came the pur- chase of Sachem's woods which gave opportunity for building the univer- sity of pure science; physics, zoology and botany. t The development here is just be- ginning, as the millions of the John sterli uest will provide other laboratori 1 also establish a Me- morial Li which will be in full a university institution. n the r period have come Yale the Yale boathouse, artillery the Carnegie pool the university nt ge has had its main quad- eted by the Linsly Me- morial and Wright hall. The Berk eley Oval has been completed and the Harkness Memorial group epitomizing Y a perfected state. | The scientific school has secured a | cial ecenter in Byers hall and many jaboratories and is housing stud The m school heen a in Spre Memorial and pro a sense 1 the the swimmi heating p The col Bowl, armories, and rangle com history near ents. ha place ject vd will provide for the For- I, the Art school and, de- nent the Medical school | its be- New of permanent with now has | einnings in connection | Haven hospital Tn . President Hadley shows | available | laid financ how President Dwight had ‘ r general purposes when he lown the mantle of office only $ now the university, hools and departments, Also endow- 100, while dis- | tinet from s $12,700,000. ¢ 54,829 In 1899 to $ 010 as ilmw lent Angell tak [ STEAM ROLLERS LOSE. Conn., Nov. 14.—The port team defeated the Steam ] of Providence, R. I, here \fternoon in a hard fought 4 to 9. Both of the touch- were due to football flukes, | Baker blocking a punt in the second Callahan recovering the ball, “orst intercepted. a forward racing 20 yards for a score, Dridgeport, _FOX’S-- Starting Sun. Eve,, Mon., Tues., Wed—~"“QUEEN OF SHEBA” KEEP WARM | Wa fiave n completa line of Ranges, Par o) s, Gas and Oil Heaters at a rea- | pric | New and second hand furniture sold and 10 REN TO RENTF—Four room TO 1 Mitchell rondster. 6 cylinder | ., TO RENT—A five 1 a and | o TO RENT— WANTED—Tah were | = WANTED—Woman for WANT e | 116 |BOSTON SHOE NOVEMBER 14, 1921, CLASSIFIE! CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, hil- ling and postage cost more than the price.of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser mong¢y. Are you planning to sell your car this fall? Buy- e are watching the Herald's Classified col- A umns daily for your of- ferings. What have you? ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. | 1O RENT. NOTICE, | o LILS— in 0 new | poR SALE—OF exchi or o couple | T 0 RENT—Five room tenement two far quire 218 1 GERMAN DO Wil Ave 11 | 14 [0 RENT—F OUr 00N, KeCO; improyement nd floor, with | rs Attention! Al s made to fit 1 11 Kkinds y or- Realty Co. ~ Phone 72 second tenement, floor All_impro St, nea t 11-14-2dx me turkeys. Co 3 ive | ur pich '0 RENT—Two tenements 1 and rnips, pota y Serphin, 145 11-11-5d cush- huilding 1l Dw i o grade ment i ¢ i b Iy new f ed. D mahog T Electrie | NOTICE—Franz ¥re § day Vacuum Cleaners rented, W ew cord of high grade it any lengt 50 quart s ha milk row room 11-11-6d tove | NOTICE—C. Matteo and Co., ment of three rooms at | ey B Tel L h 11-12-3dx 6 room fene- at Madern 11-3-tf 5 LOST—In front of Phomp- | S S St No. 16 e, Wil return to LOST—Collie, scllow and whif TO RENT—Five room tenement, second floor at 87 Hart St. Inquire 83 I ctioally new typewri Inquire will 0 11-10-4¢ North heat fu paper, pany, ¢ room tenement at 61 Church Tes Inquire ood, sawed to §14 cord, and _ Coal 9-19-11 TFOR SALY [ obd seasoned w order, a s ngth desived — Second-hand baby y-Sven Grain Addrc « carriage, rringe,” car | 11-14-1d \ Church or Maln —_— — ; riday nder retur | erald d 11-14-2dx ered e boarders. First 25 Church St e ween Stanley and Er nished in to et Ay 11-14-ddx om, steam beds, suit- | 31 Main 8t 11-14 for gentlemen. Boar . m., in the city. Libe 3 11-14-dix turned to $. G. Curran, 9 light 1 LOST—Str ce. furnished L ing with kit - , hot water | 11 | com——— Next Week POLLY MORAN At The Palace In Person by the day. Mrs. E. steam heat | Main St aged American woman work. One who pre gh wages. Call 1 11-12-6dx French ludy wishes NEW BRITAIN SHE ET METAL WORKS — Gutter, Leader, Tin Roofs, Heating — Auto Body and Fender Repairs. Exhaust and Ventilating Systems — Cornice 356 SOUTH MAIN STREET TEL. 573 for general Bennett, 39 Harr —Girl Mrs. O. 8 PARTRIDGE BERRY BOWLS Three sizes just received. | Also Canaries, Goldfish, Guinea Pigs, Parrots, Pigeons, ete. NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE 105 Arch Street—Tel. 1121-3 | ] INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE and MORTGAGE LOANS SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. Telephone 24-4 No. 242 Main Street Save your old RAGS and PAPERS for L. ZELDES Wil Pay Better Prices Now Also Second Hand Men's Clothes and T niture ‘ Fountain Pen For 1 Cent 633-23 | A N ful Gold Mounted Crocker Ink-Tite Fountain Pen to the person w greatest number of times on a United States Tostal Card (using ) the following sentence: THE CROCKER INK-TITE FOUNTAIN PEN Is For Sale By THE NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Al cards must be written In Ink, and must contain the name of contestant. Contest closes Jan, 1, 1922, Send all cards to New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 WEST MAIN STREET, Telephone 612 *. WEST ST, TEL, CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL, 12 Estimates cheerfully ven on all jobs : the RLPA;R_ENG S Three Family House in a Good Neifihfioffl&i—— 135 Main St. Built of Brick—Can be Bought Right With $1,000 Men's Shoes Soled Sewed and | “‘;"{';;I'i"oj}“*‘;5;‘-0:51"2})1”' :(_“_(_ . Store and Two Tenements on a Good Busy Cor- and ubber Heels, 1.5, mer—Can be Bought With $3,500 Cash. No lease s Rubber HeelS, 30 CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Men's Rubber Heels, 50¢. Tain Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. Ladies’ Rubber Heels, 40¢. Neolin Soles and Rubber Heels | 272 ¥ 1'OR SALE Children’s Shoes Repaired at A large property in fiest (lass condition, paying over {1 per cent in . : rentals which have recently heen reduced to meet the present times. This Lowest Prices in city. i< worth considering. Jest Quality of Leather Used, H. D. HUMPHREY exchanged, A, LIPMAN i4 LAFNAXETITR S% TEL 1320-3 Work Called for and Delivered | TEL. OFFICE 111—RESIDENCE 1822-3, a1 P N TELEPHONE 774, National Bank Building. Open Baturday Evenlngs,