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NEW 'BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1926. AT YOUR SERVICE Below is a list of the Standard Headings in every day use on the Classified Page. Note 14 LEANED WOBEN | PLANVILE rwsl BERLINNEWS CARPENDER WILL GO0D MOTHERS T00 -~ < - BETRED AL " Yirs, Hall and Brothers fo Be state highway engag this | Iring the new fence | lIf. THE HERALD “W. ~\NT ADS’ For P —————— L LIVE STOCK Lost and Found | r—m AUTOMOTIVE Autos and Irucks For Sale (Continued from Page Seven) LET USED CAR DEPT. GHLY OVERHAULED Quick Show That They Can Combine = This With Careers will | he Francis phen George Fields, are Cobe: Sopal RATES TIVE INS Gwn mianaxer Baptist Church services at ployes the were g in repa View of Woman Doctor, exception. Harley Str. ers. Mada ception to t marriage sti d dlum. With t an may be Huggins, w the sta ghip in st marriage to Bir Willlara Hu The woman dent on marital ex traying * passio Jane Austin the s as did Charlot during handi 3 and ceased to write, is He Helped Her Writing. George timulus of exp have remained a tly erected on A Middletown 1gh fence t ring wheel on hi: off causing him to lose the E his se A whist Il be held in the of Sacred Heart ch vening to which the pu invited. The party_ 8 o'clock and Miss will be the hostess rney v Porter is able to he af confined for about again r be to his Homie for the pasb several weeka by Monday evening at for el v cls e nt on time, Tha ar town meeting wlill be held Monday, Oct. 4 from 6 a. m. to 5 p. m., to vote by ballot for towr ofticers and for an ent of the meeting to consider an act or he following matters To hear and ports of officers of past year. To make necessary appropriations for the ensuing vear To authori: e selectmen town treasu to borrow from time to time to defray t ning expenses of that the aggregate amount of such loans outstanding at any one time i sider and on administered by the a G livs latraet meetyat i Garden tract accept at 6 D. public highwa be the ~ Tq consider and take action on an Bleacher appropriation to finish the resurfac- of Day street To consider and take actlon on be the sals of the school house on Wil- lard avenue, which is not now being Fools of the| To consider and take action on first being “A the proposition that the town elect \e public is most Seven constables instead of six as i3 cordially invited to all services, |DOW the case. A. M. E. Zion Church To consider and take Sers at the Redeemer's A. ), appropriation of $1800 E. Zion church tomorrow will be as Elsworth street. foll Morning 11| To consider and take o'clock; sermon by th tor: com. appropriation of $300 unfon. The Sunday schoo! wiy Hillside avenue meet at 12 Mrs, Loutse| To considerand take Mayers The Young 2PPropriation of $3.000 to People’s soclety will mest at 6:70 (ahd harden Haple Hill avenue. ) 3 To cn—md»r an dtake action on an ching service will ] e et L Sattacn I.lym HIl strects. M. N. Gre To vote to 1 . stalled on Roseleah avenu Ees IWorth street, Hartford ave begt hegin the adjourr and money Plainville M. o1 rvices in Church Plainville M e as follows Lord's oclock. the re in the ed as a act b ning conducted by service will Days,” the Foolish K T action on an to harden | action on an to : action on an 15 p. superintende 1d at 7 1e pastor, R Interest In Much interest is being manifest- town pr d | | Coolidge, t harden | rebuild | A- "‘nrperanon announced today t e street lights in-| Ells- | nue and | | trip Tried Together 1est on for a sev s case by i r will be tri other three of the Hall, and her and Henry Stev to go on trial 19 rul Willie the first Srders Mrs Imten W innings Are \uh]ect 01 Ta\atmn on, Oct. 2 (A om a S come er won a E lodg in 1921, W $11,000, he colleg r and the rem trust by counsel his interests. at Vo 10 $4,00 share in the his share $4,000 inder was held in employed to The board held >r only had to pay tax on ) in his return f 1921 00 FOR STADIUM BOX Oct. 2 (A—Top d b for the box just t hind that set aside for Preside on of boxes for t y-Navy football game in Sold fleld stadium November 27 t approximately $10 0, it was nounced today. The auctioneers knocked 30 rat boxes for a av ica of around $38 a C. L. & P. WORKERS DINE A party was held at the Elm Tree Inn Thursday night by the ploves of the Conn Light and Power Co. About 5 present. Musical selections dancing were enjoyed and r ments served. ve pro- an- down |Government Will \ld Ships to Get Cargoes Washington, Oct. 2 ’W‘—Pr‘flv‘lfn? C. Dalton of the emergency I'start on a new policy of government aid to operafors of shipping board | | vessels In getting cargoes had been | made with the despatch of Leonard J. Schwarz, department of agricul- ture expert, to West Africa. The is in an effort to divert the Mrs. | ne, | the easy-{o-read alpha- betical arrangement. Phone Your Ad To 925 Closing time for insertion | in same day’s paper 18 PSS Saturdays at 10 A. M CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS —BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS —DEATH NOTICES . DIRECTOR& "~ ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOBILES 0 AND TRUCK AGENCIEB 9—AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR SALE XCHANGE O PARTS AND ACCESSORIES 10—AUTOMOBILES FOR STATIONS — REPAIRING |, BUSINESS SERVICE B WANTED TO RENDER SERVICES EDUCATIONAL ESPOND 5 COURSH 5 TEACHERS NTAL AND VOCAL COR 37—LOCAL | 33— WANTED—INSTRUCTORS EMPLOYMENT [P—WOMEN WANTED OR WOMEN H4—SITU 'ED—MEN _SITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN FINANCIAL 4§—RBUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 5 MENTS, STOCKS, BONDS LOANED 43—WANTED—TO BORROW LIVE STOCK $0—CATTLE AND SWIND CATS, PETS RY ELPPuts FOR SALE & PRIVATE INSTRUCTORS | "AUTOMOTIVE l Auto and Truck Agencies BUICK MOTOR CARS—Sales and smlu ol Buick Co. 193 Arch St. Phone SLER—4 and 6. & Motor Sales Co., 230 SVROLET service. MOTOR CARS: Superfor Auto Company, Phone 211. 5 BROTHE Tes and Bervice. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 1129 Stanley | Phone 731. | Tes and 127 proof, hermetically sealed Phone 647-15 FRANKLIN CARS—The car for 10 years. | Sales and Bervice. 453 \West Main Bt | TAL WORKS es and | rocut- _Tel. 3695 | HUPS EAND ETAR—Sales rooms Motor | vice department. Bur 0 Hartford Ave., at Stanley i 7 Teasnable prices. Osk . pleasing | funeral work. | Church t. o all | asions. | 517 Bee the new . Hawker, Tine 58 tor_cars. Bales and Bervic Elm Street. Pho OAKLAND A PONTIAC—Eales and wervice. Products of General Motors. | The Harwawre Oity Motor Co. 60 Chestnut_si 1 PAIGE AND JEW) B T Whitmore Palge & Jewett Co., Main St. Phone 2810. touring. D CARS AT MAIN 1925 Essex Coa 1326 Essex Coach 1925 Studebak BRISTOL NEWS (Continued trom Page Seven) this church morning in at St Joseph's memory of Rudolph Bachmann. Births son was born at the sterday to Mr. and Mrs. | nings road. | born yesterday after- |noon to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond | | Flynn of 218 West street | | Library Board Meeting The regular monthly meeting of | | the board of library directors will be held in the public library this | BUICK—6 Bristol | MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS= | Kenneth M. Searls & Co, Sales and| 1 and Park Sts. Phone | briel Snubbers. | MOTOR CARS—Eales and | OUR Service. Albro Arch St. Pr WILLYS-KNIGHT Motor cars. Sales and R. C. Rudolph. Phone 2 Autos and _rucks T, Motor Sales Co., 225 | Tinder, Buick Coupe. Bulck Coupe, Studebaker coach, b Dodgs Coupe. Maxwell Sec PLEASANTEST APPROACHING NIAL EXPOSI- GIVE SPLENDID SERVICE G 7-PASS—"Master . ROADSTER—with le seat for Rung on any hill. Bargain SEDAN—Pat good or pulis w TER—A AGREFABLE PAYMENTS TWHITMORE PAIGE-JEWETT CO., 319 EAST MAIN NEAR ELM. LOOK! Maple Hill avenue. o eTATs & OFFICE EQUIP. RY PRODUCTS cening at 7:30 o'clock. ‘ Mecting of D. A. R. i The first fall meeting of Kath Dodge Coupe. |erine Gaylord Chapter, D. A. R, ‘VlH be held at 3 o'clock Friday| afternoon, October 8 at of Mrs, Albert L. Sessions of ne avenue. There will be a reading entitled “Mothers Dash_for Liberty” by| OUR CHANCE TO GET A REGARDL: AT A BARGAI ST MAKE ROOM FOR OUR WINTER STORAGE. ? CHOICE com-|ed here in the world series. T John Bilston, who has been living | West African cocoa bean cargoes, Is have the sympatt 3 A s u in Seymour Park section of the nowv received via Europe in foreign Sesnoitcrateslocal, tans faltho UEh (own has bought and will occupy |bottoms, Into American flag ships |$0—FEED to predict or bet that |y maqjately the house formerly |for direct transportation. SSaonnn : tkees. Ry ed by Harold Goodale on 4‘~JnrJ Preparations are being made to|6:-GOOD THINGS TO BAT ones Co, t expe South Afric: JSEHOLD ARTICLE: street. send similar experts to South Africa i \RTI X 3 'Y, ELEC., & TOOLS SHOWER FOR MISS COONEY |and the Orient and to extend this s i mrD STORES Miss Kathleen Walsh entertained (aiq to American ship operators ¢ AL INSTRUMENTS t her home Thursday evening at a | whareve; here is a chance to assist |6 o At Recihome (el 8 Tse OB E | mliereseriihers Jai2 cha i ES DIAMONDS, JEWELRY miscellaneous shower in honor of |them in getting business and ey into sec- | few are they will b store and the Hutto ba or CAPITOL 193 BUICK ARCH ST PHONE 26 co. again iting anion. e home |25 B afternoons dur 1o sets will be y-by s and to broad counts of the gan in play ac- tion 15t ac- m, FORDS—FORDS—FORDS 1 and also woman can rea sional womer wisdom of Actresses nes Eybil Thorndike ces sto husband, Joices, mother children 1 of o Miss of four two girls. a reall too, trayal o Dame Clara ley Mumford pr no d sion. and c aged wife- | Businessmen Win The Businessmen proved as adep! at bowling as at baseball last night when they ed the Miss Rita Cooney. About 5 were present and Miss Cooney celved many beautiful gifts. Session | i) become the bride of Frederick Clock Co. of Forestville at the Rec- | Gycken of Bristol, Tuesday morning, reation alleys here. The Business- | october 19, at St. Mary's church. n took two out of three strings | fiss Coone won the pinfall by a margin of g a stenographer in the office of the Murphy was high man, al- granley Rule and Level Co. though none of the bowlers were in | Gucken is employed by the m HoDLOrmigEnn soorea: Departure Mfg. Co. in Bristol. Businessmen St Lo g BIG MEETING OF RE Mattabesett Tribe, No. M., will hold an open meeting at the new hall, 277 Main street, next Monday evening for members and friends. An entertainment will furnished by tribes from Bristol, Collinsville and Torrington and re- 5% | treshments will be served. The bus- 253 iness session will begin at T7:15 o'clock. re- She Bugiel Cunningham Murph Levine 274 273 R. 78 — 2n 466 469 465—1400 Sesstons Clock Co. S4— 0 guests |, has been employed | be | g the lines pay. City Items Hill s York two Victor Ehlers of Mapl ding a few days in New will d the first 1es of the World Series. Mrs. Alice Clerkin, mother of Eu- Clerkin, is ill at the home of ster-i w, Mrs. Edward 75 Fairview street. qpemal Notice Meeting of New Britaln Poultry oeiation Monday evening in I. O. F. hall, Arch street at 4th, 1 e he 0. Oct. All members are requested to be | present.—advt. 8 p. m, | D ARTICLES 73—SUBURBAN FOR RENT —VACATION PLACES FOR RENT ZWANTED—TO RENT REAL ESTATF FOR SALE 73— AGENTS—REAL ESTATB AUCTIONEERS BLDG. & BUSINESS8 PROPERTY | 1—BUILDING LOTS FOR SALB |32—FARMS FOR SALB $3—HOUSES FOR SALE $4—SHORE_PLACES FOR SALD $5—SUBURBAN FOR 8CA }85—REAL ESTATR FOR EXCHANGE |87—REAL ESTATE WANTED ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS 8—HOTELS |89—ROOMS FOR RENT 90—ROOMS AND BOARD | 91—ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING 92—WHERE TO DINE 93— WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING | | | Mrs. Charlotte Ellison, also a one act playlet entitled “The Birthday Ball.” Refreshments will be served | the noon. Professlonal Golfers Coming | An exhibition golf match | which the public has been invited, | {will be held on the Chippanee | | Country club golf course Sunday, | October 10. Willie Ogs, former | New England P. G. A. and Massa- | chusetts open champion, Donald | Vinton, Massachusetts open cham- ]plnn Jack Stait, Hartford profes- | sional and Herbert C. Lagerblade of this city, the Maine open cham- | plon, will be the participants. Because of the miners' strike, Great Britain has had to use 600,000 | tons of foreign coal since the work- ers went out, during afte A clean-up For: sale Low prices, s considered. Ton Truck -Post Del Coupa ...... Many other bargains in all mod- Get your used car now. AUTOMOTIVE SALES €O, ELM ST. TEL. and $6 ARCH ST. TEL, | | 2701, ‘ 1769. | | | Ford Tudots. Studebaker Tour. 2500 3975 CONDI- ROAD. Brougham ARE IN ; .o}m N AND READY FO R THE SALE TS THREE DAYS ONLY EVENINGS 1 TERMS ARRANG THE MOHEN & AMIDON SALES CORP., HUPMOBIL! her the vork, Dame Cla As a Politician The naw prof. t that of M. P., has ¢ ara, SKIPPY By PERCY CROSBY 452 435 Martha Rebekah Meeting. rtha Rebekah lodge will officer team is be present an important | IWAS THINKIN d POTTIN YOO ON MY Foor BALL TEAM- YES,SIR| 1 THINK 1tC MAKE YA Fuce BAck 'N' MAYBE CAPTAIN - meet and ur SAY! AINT THIS THE DAY YA GET ‘YOUR AWIWANCE? ery ol spenr f 5 ’ . WHAT g SpAsie SAY. WHATS THE 1DEA O WASTIN' MY TIME 2 as Notes. vela Officer Fred Callen | Howard Usher for Short Beach re to meet Bus Cook and them on a for several days. Tyler in confined to ville avenue with ) grippe Congregational Church In Religion 3 ces at the Congregational Cr ! will be as follows 10:45 o'clock ple. Anthem iounod. Sunday orning sermion 4:30 p. m K. Mitchell Welker, p. m., ad- Flske onthly "hursday in ng group at in the parish I- y Glenwood range | i1, also Magee gas | ire 22 Wash 79 ' Memorial Field Rented | lm H,. Foothall Team tract for the rental of Me- It’S T00 Bad 1 fleld in Willow Brook v Britain High has been ing of the Active TOW 2 at When Wrong Is Right r‘/'MAY AS WELL OWN UP" T GoT EVES AN I 1 W VB POLLY'S ENGAGED 1 AINT DUMB DERN [T WHER A FELLER GNES A GAL - A DIAMOND SOLITAIRE. IT MEANS A E%A@EMENT‘ SHE SWEARS SHE ANT ! AID FLORIDANS but Well ar we sold that barg street. A Al oppo We still three buy in Belvidere from 87,000 to $1( Move weather in on wise man saw unity have \ r 1 Novem otball fie s games a he. high school | n as been 1 by Park Superintendent R. B. Wain right. A field for socc »,] zood costing 500, the in before gets here. cold and aid out 259 WAIN ST PHONE 3663-2 KENNETH TUTTLE roothall will also be lald out in the | park. 2 197 by Newsmpe Featre Servien ine