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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY Mackay & Wallin F. €. (‘HAS WALLIN FORMERLY FORMERLY WITH WITH JOHN A. ANDREWS PHE MMILLAN 0. The Furniture and Drapery Shop i e 43 MAIN STREET OPP. HUNGERFORD COURT - SPECIALS IN OUR FURNITURE DEPT. Willow and Reed Upholstered Rockers, cushions covered on both sides in good quality covering, Specilly priccdt @9 4 Q5 *1 §1 6 5() A seats covered in gen- $3.98 3 Solid Oak Dining Chairs uine brown leather. Specially priced at Cedar Chests and Matting Boxes, a good assortment of sizes, the Full size white enamel Crib with drop side, $13 00 Chests priced $16 95 ; complete with cotton mattress 9) from . UpP ¥ \ The Matting Boxes Priced $,4 rn 1009 Silk Floss Mattress with rolled edges. $22 69 from “YedU TP Your choice of woven or art tickings . L finished in oak, walnut and Our Special At Simmons Beds, white enamel. See 811,75 CURTAINS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS “Orinoka’” guaranteed sunfast over-draperies in Go-Carts and Carriages All Specially Priced. A very attractive sclection in Scrim, Voile, Mar- a“‘“‘“" Nets and Madras. rose, brown, blue and the latest stripe patterns. w85 $5.98 ™| ¢) 98, $2.50 ™ $3.50 ™ 17c “ 89¢ ** COUCH COVERS, PORTIERE, FORTARLES. Mll size with pure sanitary cotton, from Other qualitics priced from 55c yard. TABLE SCARFS BED COM- o $2.98 * €6.50 u,m“‘[:}:(.t BED RE. \DQ f\lll ‘lz(‘. $2 79 and $4 39 Exceptional \fllues ln r LOOI" CO\'}- RINGS and PRINTED LINOLEUM as well as CONGOLEUM RUGS, all specially priced. We are just around the corner from the Methodist church. Personal Attention from the Proprietors. A Visit Will Repay You. lzcnnd 15c Yard ¥y complete n.~snrtm('n! for over-drapes. BEAUTIFUL EDGINGS FOR OVER-DRAPERIES CRETONNES—a ver, Pillow Covers, Box Covers and the many other ways to make the home more beautitul. 29c to 79c Yard Priced from Edgings for Over-drapes 9c¢ yard. A complete assortment including the Curtain Rods and Brackets. RIRSCH FLAT RODS. Al SIS e C. L. MOORE DIES The funeral will be held tomorrow |Memorial church, was brought to a 'Qhr‘ trustees also spoke and Dr. 8. H. 1 e ) | afternoon and the burial will be inlclose last night with an appropriate |Soule, superintendent of the Connec- foactiesphn oo shed £ fmr\ | Rochester program. Rev. George W. C. Hill, [ticut Home Missionary society, Rev. e e | e pastor of the South Congregational|Henry W. Maier, pastor of First D CHURCH CELEBRATION. i e S e B e B e ;:elrlé \J ;—!all ¢ this city, amd o son.| The 50th anniversary celebration of |car A. Marsn read the history of um? Stewart, pastor at large of the Roland B. Moore, of Newark, N. J.|the organization of the Stanley “church A. W. Ritter, chairman of :Connecticut Home Missionaries, gave |addresses. Walter Falk sang, “Open the Gates.”” — BEEBE RECITALS SHOWING oF | First of Series For October Wl Re | Held On Sunday Night ° . . | Joseph C. Beebe, organist, is plan- ngh ra e l lnery i{ning a series of Sunday night organ recitals at the South Congregational |church for the month of October. % The first of the series will be held At Moderate Prices At ? this Sunday night at 7:30 o’clock and Eastern Millinery Co. Torchlight March, Guilmant; 133 MAIN ST. ions (Last Rose of Summer), y, LLemare; If you are looking for something out of the ordinary, a Hat that has Quality and Style, Individuality and Snappy—It Will Pay You To See W hat ‘We Are Showing. Black and all the new colors are represented. Positively at Half what you pay else- where. Vari- Buck: Second Sonata, Men- ssohn; Grave-Adagio, Epic Ode, Bellairs; Three Pleces Bonnet; Intermezzo Rev- \ ifrom Op. 5, erie Rhapsodie Catalone, MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER Allegro-Fu- gue; A miscellancous shower was given |{in honor of Miss Millie Prudhon at |her home on Holley street last eve- {ning. She was the recipient of many !mmt"ul presents. Miss Prudhon is =rmfl to become the bride of Charles 1\ Andrews, formerly Mr. Andrews is manager of A. A. *.\hH= Hardware Store and Miss Prud- lhon was formerly employed by the Southern New anland Telephane Co. of Willimantic. CASE IS SETTLED. The case of Max Honeyman, Arch {street garageman, against Anton ‘Brn\vn for money alleged to be due {nr repairs on an automobile, was | settiea today for 8150 and costs |Honeyman was represented by David L. Nair. Honeyman recently secured a judgment in the city court which appealed. Judge Willlam F. represented Brown. TRIMMED HATS AT POPULAR PRICES Made of fine quality Panne or Lyons Vel- vet, black and all colors, trimmed with Os- trich, Burnt Peacock, Ribbon and Ornaments. Wonderful Values........ CHILDREN’S HATS Bring the Kiddies here Tomorrow. We have hats for all ages, and very pretty ones too. $2.98,$3.98) $1.00, $1 98, $2.98 Brown Mangan FELT AND VELOUR HATS [§ In a large variety of styles, in Black, Tan, Grey, Wood $ 1 98 and all the popular colors. JUVENILE SESSION SATURDAY Two boys who turned over a flash- thv and a pair of spectacles to Cap- the police were arrested |tain Thomas Grace at | station on Wednesday, rday by Detective Sergeant Ma- Tailored or trimmed with to s Rival and with another lad, | who is younger than they are, will he Coque, Pheasant Tails, |arraigned in the juvenile court on aturday for implication in theft. Pom Poms. | & 9 | $ L] 8 | MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER ‘ Miss Mary Zieger of EIm street, was tendered a miscellaneous shower | last evening at the home of Miss Em- 1|\V Hill "of Vance street. Miss Zieger |is to marry Thomas Blanchette on : 10, A mock marriage was performed and dancing was enjoyed. Refreshments were also served. value; up to $7.50 October RN City ltems October Victor Records at Morans'. —advt, A daughter has been born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Liden of 222 East Main street. Viking falr opens Oct, 6, Bungalow, ; ——advt, Ex-Councliman Severin Johnson, who recently returned from Sweden, will lecture about his travels in that country at the Norden Bungalow on Arch street Saturday night, Kohler Planos and player planos, best for the money. C. L, Plerce & Co. —advt, Dave Buell has sold his property situated at the corner of Camp and Grand streets, one of the oldest land marks in the city, to Mr. and Mrs, Thomas McGuiness of Stanley street. This property has not changed hands during the past 50 years, The sale was made through Carlson, Cashman and Danielson, “Hear the two laymen at the: Peo- ple’s Church of Christ Sunday night at 7 o'clock. Subject, ‘“Preachers From the Laymen's Standpoint.'— Advt. Thomas R. Morton of Stanley street left this afternoon for New York, go attend the annual outing of the Na- tional Brewers' Academy, which will be held tomorrow and Sunday, at City Island, L. I Gulbransen Player-Planos, Morans, advt. Dudley P. Felt of 39 Curtis street, who entered Amherst college this fall has pledged himself to the Psi Upsilon fraternity. Building lots at Park Reserve will increase rapidly in value. They are near new Normal school. Sale Fri. and Sat. Inspection day Sunday.— Dance Bungalow, Fri. eve., Sept. 29, Trinity orch.—advt. The semi-annual meeting of the Woman's Congregational Home Mis- slonary society of Connecticut will be held at the First church in Middle- town, Wednesday. Sessions will he held at 10 o'clock in the morning and 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Victor Record, 15931, “Don’t Bring Me Posies.” C. I,. Plerce & Co.—advt Kohler & Campbell most popular plano at C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt, Mrs. Clara Hounchell, of Church street, Newington, underwent an op- eration last night at the hospital for appendicitis. Dr. John M. Purnoy, assisted by Dr. Clifton M. Cooley, per- formed the opprauon SURPRISE PARTY HELD. Mrs. Ralph Spencer was pleasantly surprised at her home on East street Pile Sufferers Can You Answer These Questions? Do you know why ointments do not give you quick and lasting reliet? Why cutting and operations fail? Do you know the cause of piles is internal ? That there is a stagnation of blood in the lower bowel? Do you know that there is a harm- less remedy discovered by Dr. Leon- hardt and known as HEM-ROID, now sold by Clark & Brainerd Company and druggists generally, that is guar- anteed? HEM- ROID banishes piles by re- nioving the cause, by freeing blood circulation in the lower bowel. This simple home treatment has an almost unbelievable record for sure, safe and lasting relief to thousands of pile sick sufferers. There is no reason why f{t should not do the same for you At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain, within and for the District of Ber- lin, in the County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, on the h day of Sep- tember, A, D., 1922, Present, Bernard F. Gaftney, Judge. Estate of Martin Nihill, late of New Britaln, In sald district deceased Upon the petition of Edward Nihill of said New Britain, praving that although more than ten years have elapsed since the death of eald deceased. Letters of Adminis- tiatlon may be granted in order to clear title to real estate, file more fully Ordered—that as per application on appears, it s sald aprlication be heard and determined at the Probate Office in w Britain, in sald district, on the 4th of October, A. D., 1922, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice be glven of the pendency of sald application and the time and place of heariig thercon, by pub- lishing this order in gome newspaper pub- lished In sald New Britain, having a cfreu- lation in eaid District, and by posting a copy thereof on the public signpost in the Town of New Britain, in sald District, and return make, BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING District of Berlin, ss; Probate Court, September 29th, A. D.. 1922 Estate of Morris Schupack Town of New Britaln, ceased Upon the application of Henry Schupack and Lena Schupack, praving that as Ad- ministrators on sald estate, they may be authorized and empowered to sell and con- vey certaln real estate of sald deceased situated In Wallingford, Conn., as per said application on file more fully appears, it s Ordered, That sald application heard and determined at the Probate Office, in New Britain, in sald district, on the 4th day of October, A. D., 1922, at § o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pendency of sald application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by pub- lishing this order in some newspaper hav- ing a circulation in said district, and by posting a copy of this order on the public signpogt in the Town of New Britain, in said district, and by giving notice to all i parties in interest, either personally or hv. maillng to each one, prepaid postage, copy of this order, and return make tol this Court of the notice given. | Attest: late of In sald district, the de- BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge, THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference, LINE RATES FOR CONBECUTIVE INSERTIONS, Charge Prepald .0! 1 line 10 1 line .20 1 line 11 line Yearly Order Ruu $1. $ Upon Application. Cecunt 6 words to a line. 14 lines to an ‘Inch, Minimum Bpace, 3 Lines. Mialmum Book Charge, 35 Cents. No, Ad. Accepted After 1 P. M. For Claraified Page on 8 Ay, Ads Accepted Over the Telephons For Conven'ence of Customers. Call 925 Aud Ask For a “Want Ad" Operator, e ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS Store Announcements AMERICAN BHOE Repalring On, next to North & Judd, 636 E. Ma!n, under rew management. J. Martian, Prop. Equipped to glve t highest grade service at the Jowest prices ]n town. ENLARGEMENTA made from any _mall photo, from $2.00 up, Picture framing at reasonable prices. Arcade Studip, EVERY eleventh greeting card purchase free of cha. MANUFACTI'REHH' —THring In your modaly, sample boards and cabinet work and havo it done right. High grade furniture ra. palred, also. G. H, Day, cabinet maker, 153 Arch 8t., rear. Phone 2033, GRTHOPEDIC S8HOE REPAIRING BHO! Wae attach rubber hi 73 Church 8t. at, 40 cents a pair. They wear better and will last longer than others. Come and try a pair. Theso are very good heels for me women's, growing girls' shoes. Make certain, how- ever, that you are buying good h for 40 cents attached, SHOES BHINED and repaired, Hats cleaned and re-blocked, Center Shoo Bhine Fare lor, 403 Main Bt. Gagliardl Bros. AUTOMOTIVE " Burlal Lots, Monuments ARMISTICE DAY — Monuments, Tement brances and cemetery services should lie arranged for now. All grades of marhie and granitg. John F. Meehan Mona- n.ent Works, Clark {Ut, Cor. Unlon, Florists Auto and Truck Agencies BUICK MOTOR CARS— fng bullt and Bulck is bullding them.‘ Jew Britain Buick Co., 225 Arch street. Telephone 2670, BOBTON FERNS and chrysanthemums are now in season. We are at present making a specialty of preparing wedding bouquete Welch's Flower Shop, 89 West Main. Tel __2181. Phone orders promptly cared for EXPERT work In floral designs and wed ding bouquets. Cut flowers and plants. Charles Gledraltis, Beaver St. opposite T. A._B. Hall. Phone 2140. SREENHOUSE—Cut flowers, potted plrnts and all varleties of plants, Adolfo bup- _dalle, 218 Oak St Phone bsy-1z. Lost and Found 7 GRAY CHOKER found in Lithuanian hall. Owner may have by calling at St. An- drew's rectory, 396 Church St. Personals 6 CADILLAC, JAWETT & PAIGE CARS— Lash Motor Co, “A Reputable Comcern.* West Maln, Cor. Lincoln Bt GHEVROLET ~MOTOR _CARS—Immedlate dellveries on all models. Reama & Bor- 287 Elm 6t. Phone 1150, COLUMBIA AND DORT MOTOR CAR— Commerce and Ruggles truck. . C. Rue dolph, 127 Cherry St. Phone 2061-4, FORD-Lincoln-Fordson agents. Sales and service; complete line of parts and ac- cessoriee. Automotive Sales & Bervice Co., 200 East Main St., Rear. Phone 701, JORDAN AND M'FARLAN motor ol Sales and service 174 High Bt., Harttord, B. WAGNER, Arch St. won the five dollar photo finishing coupon this week. Look for your name next Friday. Ohrn- stedt's. Connecticut, Telephone 3-45! HUPMOBILE GARS—8nres ana service, City Servico Station. Hartford Ave., and Stans ley St. A, M. Paonsssa, Prop. SAVE YOUR CABH, use your crodit here tu LEXINGTON —High grade mof~- cars. BAIN clothe the family. Pay weekly. Bostun and service, C., A. Bence, 51 Mala @t Clothing Store, 63 Church St. Phone 2215, et 4 < |MOON MOTOR CARs, 81295 F. 0. B.—8alew last evening by a party of friends und Service, Moon Motor company, 18 from the Raphael Department store, ! Main street. Telephone 2785. where she is epiployed. During the course of the evening Mr. Moran ren- | GLDSMOBILE—Sales and service a the 80, dered several vocal selections, ac- End Garage, 171 South Maln stieht. Tei- companied on the piano by Mr, | _éphone 25 S Bl Lyons. Miss Mary O'Dell entertain- | {EO MOTOR CARS and trucks. Kenneth M. - " Bearle & Co. Sales and service. Cor. Elm ed with comic sketches. A buffet| ang park Sts, New Britain, Conn. Te.e- lunch was served and Mrs. Spencer | phone 2110, ok was presented with a handsome din- 7, o= ner set. STUDEBAKERS—Light six touring, $97 LFGAL_ NOTICES John L onec The Buckley Macaroni Company. Superior Court, Hartford County. Re- turnable First Tuesday, Oct, 1922 Order The foregoing application for the appointment of a Temporary Receiver was presented to me, the undersigned, a Judge of the Superior Court, and IT IS ORDERED: That FRANCIS P. ROHRMAYER of Hartford, be appointed TEMPOR- ARY RECEIVER of THE BUCKLEY MACARON! COMPANY; That the said Francis P. Rohrmay- or shall assume his duties as said Recelver immediately upon the filing with the Clerk of the Superior Court for Hartford County, a bond for Five Thousand ($5000) Dollars, condl- tioned upon the faithful performance of his duties as Temporary Receiver; That the said Temporary Receiver be empowered until further order of the Court, to conduct the business of sald Company if he deems it wise and proper, or to rent or lease the prop- erty of said Company; special six touring, $1275; big six toudr 31650, F. O. B. factory. M. Irving Juste 133 Arch St. “This Is a Studebaker Yaat, Anto and Trucks For Sale BUICK, 1019 roadster, just recently overs houled and newly painted. In perfect condition mechanically and otherwise. § g00d tires, Terms can be arranged. C. A. Bence, 51 Main St. Phone 2215. BUICK, five passenger, in A-No. order. City Service Station, and Stanley ftreet. K ROADSTER, 4 cvlinder, mechanical- ly perfect. Fair tires and of good appear- ance, Will give good service and can b 1 unntiy Hartlord ave bought on terms. A. G. Hawker, 58 Elm St._Phone 245 BUICK, 1820 coupe. Upholstery good, me- chanically excellent, recently overhauled, and § very good Terms to eult buyer. Irving 183 Arch _Phone. )y a_Studebaker yo BUICK, sedan. Five good tires, orlg- inal finish, upholstery excellent. This car {e almost mew and can be bought right. Terms to suit purchaser. M. Irving Jes- ter, 193 Arch &t. Phone. “This is Studebaker year. BUIC 220 touring, new cord tires, win~ ter top; also 1920 F. B. Chevrolet tourin both reconditioned. Buy now and save money. Aaron G. Cohen, 185 Park St. and 867 New Britain Ave. BUICK, 1919, 5 paes. touring caf, pa.ni.a and rebullt throughout. C. A. Bsu.e, t1 Maln street. Phone 2216. That notice of the application and | CADILLAC, 1918 7 passenger sedan. Of very order be given to each of the credi- tors of sald Company by depositing in the malil, postpaid, a copy of this order directed to each of the said creditors; and That a hearing be held for the confirmation of eaid Temporary Re- ceiver and on the appointment of ap- praiser, on the 6th day of October, 1922, at Hartford, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon; and That notice of the same be given to each of the creditors of said Com- pany in the same manner as afore- said, namely, by depositing in the mail, postpaid, a letter addressed to each of the said creditors, containing a copy of this order and notice, and by a publication of a copy of this or- der, twice in succession in The New Britain Herald, a newspaper published in New Britain, Conn,, all at least 6 days before the day set for said hear- ing. Dated at Hartford, this 30th day of Atligust, A. D, 1922. (Signed), L. P. WALDO MARVIN, A Judge of Superior Court. 'WANTED BOOKKEEPER, one famil- iar with Burroughs Ma- chines preferred. Reply stat- past experience, Apply ling age, salary expected, etc. Box 40V. Pa Finds Out What He Wants To Know Why Pay DocCTor's BILLS WHEN Rovs "KEEPIN' COMPARY WITH A QUACK 2 BY CLIFF STERRETT NOTHING. MY DEAR I DONT WAAT A SORE THROAT! good appearance, 6 excellent ti good upholstery and just thoroughly ~over- hauled. Terms can be arranged. C. A. Bence, 51 Main St. Phone 2215 CHANDLER 1916 7-pass. motor, in perfuct condition and good rubber, $400. South End Garage, 171 So Main St, ]'hore 870. DODGE aled bargalns, 1921 and 1522 2 1921 sedan, 1920 scroened and pal dellveries. Aaron G. Cohen, 867 New Britain Ave, and 18§ _Park St Hartford, Conn. Open eveningi DODGE Bros. used touring car. Apply The & F. Motor Sales Corp., 155 Elm St. roadstar. Motor good. In fair shape Automotive Sales & Service, 200 East Main St. FORD, 1921 roadster, starter and demounts ahles, shock absorbers, epeedometer, 4 new tires, 1 extra, $225. Cash or terms. Automotive Sales & Service, 200 East Main FORDS—1921 and 1922 tourings and sedans. Low prices and best terms. Aaron G Cohen, 867 New Britain Ave, and 185 Park_St. Open evenings FORD roadster With bed bady, $125 R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry St. Phone 208 FORD r‘an—J;TrF-s “F. Decker, JT. Good class second-hand cars. Room 104 Professional Bldg. Phone {7 D sedan, 1921, Ford chassis just over- hauled. Apply Jim's Garage, 403 West Main St. Open nights and Sunda FORD touring, self starter, electric light, speedometer, extra size driving wheel, oply 62 Eim St. 1920, roadeter with new paint and gond tirea. Mechanically perfect. Terms can be arranged. M. Irving Jes- ter, 193 Arch St. DPhone. “This is & Studebaker year.' 7; 1 ton, 5 good tires, M. O TRUCK; | excallant_condition. Fhone §70. 1020 sedan. Elegant conaition. reasonable for cash. Owner leaving Tel. 1041-2. 1020, touring Looks very good, mechanically perfect, has § excellent tires and can be bought right. City Servico Station, Hartford Ave, Cor. Main Streel town, HUPMOBILE, Stanley St. Phone 1051-2. & KISSEL KAR, 1918, with an all year top. hanically perfect, 2 brand new tire: Terms can he arranged. M. Irving Jei ter, 193 Arch Bt. Phone “This {s a Stude- baker_year.' S SRV MAXW 1915—Loox: Cholce! $100 cash, 1918 Overland, 1917 Franklin, tourings, balance easy terms. Aaron G. Cohen, 185 Park_St., Hartford MITCHELL, 3 passenger roadster, with 2 ord tires (others are good), mechanieally O. K., and good paint. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. Phone. ““This is a_Studebaker year.” f Perfect mnflman . OAKLAND rondster. [ Of good appearance and pvrhhl mechan- feally. Cord tires all around. An economi- cal car to run. Can be bought right. City Service Statlon, Hartford Ave, Corner Stanley 8t. Phone 1051-2 1920 lan. Five good ti just repainted and thoroughly ovel hauled. Upholstery very good. Wil glve new car service, M. Irving Jester, 183 Arch 8t Phone. This 18 a Stude- baker year.' o OVERLAND, 1918, 3 paseenger roadster. All new tires, very good paint and in ex- cellent mechanical condition. Terms to sult buyer. M. frving Jester, 193 Arch Bt. Phone, ‘Thie i& a Btudebaker year.' GVERLAND touring, in excelient mechanically. Terms can be arral shape, d to suit purchaser. Moon Motor Co, 8t. Phone . Open evenings. BAXON, 1917 touring car. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Ch . Ph 2061-2. o STEARNS-KNIGHT, 1916, Good paint, low price for cash, but terms can be Aar- ranged. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch Bt. Phone. “This is a Studebaker year.” 8 BTUDEBAKER wmx cylinaer touring cars. Clark's Automobile Laundry, 236 Main St.

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