New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 15, 1920, Page 10

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An Exclusive Section for Women’s Apparel in the Larger Sizes las Been Opened in the Cloak Depar'ment--Third Fioor For Suits, Coats, Dresses and Separate Skirts Made on “Stylish Stout”” Lines Women who wear clothing in the larger sizes will appreciate the fact that they may now b eXclusively to their suit, dre may choose from figure, in models for dally or RANGE ON ALL GAR- INTS 40% TO bB4% stout women are ignorant of the fact that most size clothing a highly tnportant feature of their ts design the models on e day s over when tho woman of stout figure was obliged me In her size; she may now choose ‘in our newly nent—sapecialized mode ls, as handsome, exclustve, and well of styles and prices business. he Suits—$39.95 to $250.00 tween these two pricesd ange: Sults In dAricotine, velour, serge, mar- suedyne, silvertone and Oxford clot mod- de on mseverely plain, lines, braild bound and trimmed; embroidered and trimmed ull hlonable shades. he Coats—$59.50 to $195.00 ts for street, evening and motor wear. he popular merviceable models, also those ped In the finest cloths, luxuriously fur ed and draped. . ) any are on the piain tailored order; still are elaborately or simply embroidered; fur ed o not; fur or self collars; many differ- Ladies! fe Brewe arranped to cum luct a isiom ©of the faznous REED SERVICE, New York. his will pruvide a remarkable opportunity for the women of Clothey witile wozking them. Come and lel us explain to you your tall wardrobe under the personal direction of an expert Individual lasroction, with each pupil working independently practical valve. Iiave more Drosses for less money. lossons only $5.00. K nroll now a For many models tricotine, satin, | colors include Fiain long skirts. ther a wonerful fur A skirt ored knife or tine, hair-line faille 34 to 46. out ne difculty t Sik Dept., second floor. opened stylish stout street. to aupe, lines; for silk satin and served In a department devoted coat and skirt needs, where they the choicest styles designed for women of full dress wear. of the best manufacturers are now making long graceful lines, extremely youthful and bound to be becoming. to wear just any style that happened section of the cloak tailored as heart would wish. The Dresses—$23.00 to $175.00 afternoon and dinner wear In too enumernre; developed in serge, crepe de chine, net and lace. The navy brown !4 k and white. graceful drapes, tunics and over- Richly embroldered or handsomely braided. The Skirts—$15.00 to $39.75 practically every need. Plain tail- box pleated; choice of serge, trico- stripes, plaids, checks, fancy stripes, Roshnora crepe. Waist bands If you need a mew skirt with which to finish the season—sec in selection. this superbstock; you'll have A Dressmaking School Dressmaking School at this store beginning September 15th, under New Britain 14 learn to make thelr how it .will be possible for you to from New York of the others, nakes the rvice of FR X BR BRI ) B 9 B P TR R R R R FR PR “The Dream of Home” of “the of It is a dream of complcte joy opy is the person whouo realization dream is a bungalow or cottage. o it spells home. . hy mot a bungalow or cottage at Park Reserve? with the best of proper mdings. And the terms are dgsirably easy. t property may be sell for you? A. GORBACH REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, TELEPHONE 1190, ROOM 6, BOOTH" You are convenlences among country 2 have a nice 3 family house on Trinity street, pn in every way. 2 family house in West End—Very choicest you can find anywhere. 2 family house on Harrison street. eHomeBanking&ReaItfil_ ‘est Main St. Phone 728 ere’s a Six Family Block on Oak Street, cent. on your money, what more can you Biggest Bar- n Town. Let us sell your house. The pr and not be a Bolsheviki? st Agency. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. NT. PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. TEAMSHIP :TICKETS, OREIGN REMITTANCES| JALL PARTS OF THE WORLD' ORGEANUIGLEY 237, 4'¥ NEWRRITAIN.CONN STRFET —rn — LOST—Strayed away from pasture, Tuesda: One white and one black ho close to American Brickyard v: Classified Advertising is the most inexpensive form of pub- licity. Try a For Sale or a !Wnnx, Advt, in the Herald today. See for yoursclf. Oniy Oue Cent a Word. CLASSIFIED 1c a Word ES Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN This is not a question ADVANCE of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the aavertiser money. NOTICE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE l NOTICE—The person seen taking a velvet handbag - from Pleiff Dance Hall, Monday evening, will return it to the Herald Office avoid further trouble. 1a kin to NOTICE—My home belng sold, I will sell, at public auction, ay, Sept. 17, 19, at 10:30 a. m. (daylight lug time) Rissley Place, next to Post Office, lin, Conn. an unusual collection, con- g. In part, of choice modern furni- antiques, curios, bric-a-brac, colored glasses, books, farm tools and numerous household goods. 1f storm sale wil ve held Saturday H. E. Smith. 9-1 NOTICE—Party, going West, will walndt furniture, 13 pleces, and oeautiful Emerson mahogany upright piano, ail jor 0 cash Address Box 24W, Herald Office. 1dx mwanlcuring, scalp message: ladies Margaret Hepp, Phone 4€5-5. 9-13-6d NOTICE—Shampooing, treatments and facial attended at their homes. 20 Wilson street. NOTICE—An American and wife desiring a tenement can get a Siwigle fanuly hous: for small rent. The bosrd of owner and wife as part of rental. References ex- changed. Box SW Herald NOTICE—Ladies and Gentlemen: want to get market price for papers, magazines and rags, 1 willing to pay $1.25 a huna pounds for papers; $1.75 for magazincs, 3c a pound for rags Call A. Sklarsky, 8 Wouster St, H_rtford. Telephone Charter 255-2 9-11-6dx NOTICE—Hardware guarantees 1o equal to new: trial will quick service; reasonable stering. 60 Tremont 14-4 Bedding Co. old wmattress convince you; prices; uphol- street Telephone 8-30 to 10-1x City make (hat FOR SALE—Owner to leave town; will sell cottage on Wooster street at sacrifice. Camp Real Estate Co. 9-14-3d N dy o FOR SALE—In Plalnville: Elght-room house with Iimprovements; baru, large lot, plenty of fruit. Phone 133. Plain- ville. 9-14-5dx FOR SALE—Two-tenement house, Amber Newington, Conn. Price $4,000; Charles Plunge, P. O. Box 9-11-6dx AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—1920 Vim truck In excellent condiuon; used but four months; this car will be sold very reasonably to quick buyer. Belkin's Garage, Tel. 587-3. 9-15-6dx FOR SALE—1914 DMercer five-passengei touring in good mechanical coudition; can be bought right. George F. Henn, 22 Warlock St, City. 9-15-2dx or Apply st 9-15-3dx FOR SALE—1919 Oldsiebile roadster, will _exchange for LOWIiGg. 26 Whiting St. Tel. 1317-3. FOR SALE—Lot on Stewart St.; 60x12 will sell cheap for casb or exchange for late model touring car. Call at 1650 North Stanley St. Plainville, Con small barn, shed an pond; will sell whole or part, to suit pur- chaser. Address A. E. Johnson, Adm., Chapel St, New Haven. 9-9-6d ———————— | WANTED WANTED—A rent of five or six rooms; no children. 42 Church street. Telephone 1669. WANTED—Rent, end preferred throp St. five or six rooms A. H. Starkey, Phoney1072-23. WANTED—Agents. wants agents to hosiery, underwear, shirts, dresses. skirts, waists, shoes, cloth- ing, etc. Write for free samples. Madison Mills, 503 Broadway, New York. Large manufa; WANTED—By man and wife: of five phone Tenement rooms; west end preferred. Tele- 2302 from 2-7 p. m. 9-15-6dx NOTICE—Crusoe’s Taxl Station, bagzage transfers, 74 Church St. New Britain. Day and night service. Telephons 1719 §-20- 26dx FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOF SALE—Sterling upright piano, $1 must be sold before Saturday. 18 Harri- son street. FOR SALE—Well-established _grocer:; goods and shoe store. D. 8. lin, Conu. FOR SALE—€eal stole, good Tel. 2302 new, $18. $-15-2dx FOR SALE—Chicken-coop, large size, A-1 condition. 443 Church street. B. Bene- witz. 9-15-3dx FOR SALE—One bedroom suite, complete; one living room three-piece suite; good &s new; price reaso Phone 164-14 9-15-4dx FOR SALE—Two hundred whiskey and wine | barrels and 100 cider barrels, Apply Oreste Mestieri, next to Kensington Bar- bershop. 9-13-6d FOR SALE—A Glenwood range. 432 West | Matn St. Call evenings. 9-14-4dx LOST—Gold eyeglasses. Find, Herald Office. Reward LOST—String of pea a Stanley Works returaed to the Works. office. Reward Labor Bureau, ler return to 1dx . between Main st. | it | FOR SALE—Five rooms Staniey | 9-11-2ax | — I= Notity E. H. Bets, tord. or F. C. New Britain, 216 State St., Bernhardt, Conn H, 46 Madison LOST—Boston Bull pup; Return to 63 Franklin Square. LOST—Two 15-inch rolls of grocer's pi m.‘ - 1ax i dark brindle. 9-14-2dx | = e FOR SALE—Isdian motorcycle car; just overhauled. Call at street after 6 p. m. with side 63 Trinity 9-14-3dx of furniture, half than e months; must possible option of rent. eppointment. 9-14-3dx of be Tel it used less sold entire; 1284-4 for FOR SALE—Indian motoreycle, side car, 917 model, A-1 condition. Call evenings, H. & B. Mfg. Co, rear 110 Rockwell avenue 9-14-3dx FOR SALE—Pair Ford electric headlights, complete, $5. D. Miller Co., 26 Church street. 9-14-2ax can have by proving same. Herald Offce. can FOUND—Purse contalning money. Owner FOE SALE—Kitchen stove, cheap. at 1a Tele- Meadow o-14 phone 2271-5. avenue. No. 500 Shuttle can have by calling T and Lev ephone 1dx FOUND—Wedding ring on Main St. Owner FOR SALE—Harvard Classics by Charles Harrison | E B fott. reet. Price §100. Call evenings. Apply 18 9-14-tf WANTED—By American coupl Two or three rooms for light housekeeping. Ad- dress Herald Box 15BA. 9-14-3dx four or five rooms for September 15. Mrs. N. Main St. 9-10-eod-3dx WANTED—Rent of two adults before Hudson, West WANTED—Place to board three-year-old boy; good surroundings. Address B Herald Office. WANTED—Four or five rooms, located; family of three. Otice. centrally Dox sA, Herald 9-14-3dx WANTED—A family to take care of a boy 16 moaths. Willing to pay good. at 13¢ Washington street between 10 p. m. E. Joseph. 6 and 9-13-3dx WANTED—Room with light housekeeping privileges. Western section of city pre- ferred. Box 21D Herald. $-13-3dx WANTED—By newly married American uple four or five room rent before Oct. 1st. Address Herald box 11BB. 9-13-3dx WANTED—Teachers and other professional people to try our noonday lunch at 50c from 11:30 to 2:30 daily. Broadway Dining Rooms, 67 Arch St. 9-10-tf WANTED—Two or three unfurnished rooms in good location for light housekeeping. Address Box 6XX, Herald Ofiice. 9-14-3dx WANTED—American desires room, far- nished or unfurnished, five days a wevk. Apply Box 11A, Herald. 9-14-5dx WANTED—Five-room tenement by October | first by American family of four. Herald Box 11Z. Address 9-14-2dx WANTED—SIx- or seven-room tenement in good location, house preferred, on or 'ore October 1. George S. Smith, Phone No. 31 Emmons Piace. 9-9-6d WANTED—Men and women with burning, tired, aching and itching feet, sorc and callouses to try Snow Drop Salve, works wonders; guaranteed by Crow Drug Store, Clark and Brainerd, and Hanson and all druggists. 8-17-30dx WANTEL—MALE HE) & NISHED ROOMS. two gentiemen. $7 Eim St TO RENT—Steam-heated rooms for ome or | 1dx | TO RENT—Desirable Iarge furnish suitable for two gentlemen. Seeley, 61 Main St. keeping, 495 Main St., 24 floor. 9-1 | TO RENT—Furnished room, all ments, for one or two gentlemen: feans oaly. 162 Main street, 1a; hed room, 100 West Main street suitable fo 9-13-34 TO RENT—Room with board tleman In private 88 Franklin St to one gen American Wanted Saleswomen F Time work. IR et — WILL PAY BES KINDS OF JUINIK and Second-Hane Furniture. $1.25 aHundred Lbs. for Paper ! ~ L. 135 OAK ST ZELDFS. TEL. 5890-23, TO RENT—Three rooms for light house- improve- Ainer- one flight for afternoon | necessary. Per- | PRICES FOR ALL | WANTED—By FOR SALE—Beautiful mahogany cabinet talking machine and record. Perfect con- dition A beauty, half price, 87 street, downstairs. ed room | FOR SALE—One horse wagon and harness Apply 1dx all in good condition, will sell price, John Glownia, | Planville. { 2t White's Crossing, 9-13-6dx FOR BALE—Two nice oak bedsteads, ome with side-bar springs, $5 takes both. 35 E. Broad street, Ilainville. 9-13-3dx FOR SALE—Four draft borses for sale. R. E. Towers, Tel. 1612 9-11-4a FOR SALE—One roll-top office desk, one office chair, one cash register, one Keitn System and one ice-chest. Address Herald Box 28Z. 9-11-tf FOR SALE—Bartlett pears for canning also Seckel pears and appies. D. J. Snuth and Son. | NOTICE—Electric uwn cleaners ronted, | $1.25 per day Round file gus st Satisfaction guaranteed Phoue 2079, $-16-eod-tt lighters, 3bc every time. | - NO | NOTICE—AIl kinds of carpentry work, no matter how small or our _ personal B. Benewitz, big the job, attention. _ Call 443 Church St will get 1144-4. 9-10-6dx NOTICE—Belkin's Garage at 445 West Maln street now open for business. Cars washed, expert repairing, storage; satis- faction guaranteed. Tel. 587-3. §-9-13dx young Americ: couple, October 1st: Two or three rooms, fur- nished or unfurnished; western section city preferred. Address XY7, care Herald Omice. 9-9-sdx OTICE—Supreme Roach Powder is guar- | amnteed to kil fies, roaches, bedbugs, | fleas, etc. Put up iIn large bellows pack- age, 26c at the leading drug stores. 9-8-26d FOR SALE Very Desirable House at Belvidere—Low Pm_:elndcoodm- . HUMPHREY DAY AND SATURDAYX EVENINGS low'| WANTED—Man for soda fountain. Liggett’s .Drug Store. 9-15-2d WANTED—Salesmen for New Britain and vicinity; salary and commission. Address Herald Box 24BB. 9-15-3ax WANTED—Boy of 16 years to learn the drug business; must be well recommended; good position to right party. Vita Drug Store, corner Lafayette and Washington streets. 9-14-64 2 -y = WANTED—Young man, gver 16, at the Miller-Hansoy Drug Store, 30 Church street. 9-14-tt WANTED—Man- Clark & Son, A. N, 9-14-tf WANTED—Man for 3 elther for { full or half-time; nent position and | = good ome for an elderly man. Apply YoM COA 9-14-3dx WANTED—I am looking. for a particular type of man who Is inherently honest, who can faithfully rcpresent an organization of national reputation and record; regard- less of your previous occupation, you may be that particular man whom I can place position to earn not less than $7,500 ar. Call Room 6, Mutual Building, Waiter F. Bliss, Local Mgr. 9-14-tf WANTED—Collector and solicitor for well established life insurance company. Good salary and commission. Address Box X29, Herald 9-13-3dx WANTED—Clerk at soda fountain. Apply Russell's Drug Store, 441 West Main St, City. 9-9-6d WANTED PAINTERS APPLY THE JOHN BOYLE CO. 3-5 FRANKLIN SQUARE ew Cottage in Barnesdalk 6 1-2 Acres Finest Farm Land, Good House, Barn, Fruit and Berries. 7 Room Cottage, handy to center. 2 Family Modern Brick, 2 minutes from center. DEWITT A. RILEY National Bank Bldg. The Service Agency. Apply | FOR SALE—Ford touring car; just over- hauled; newly painted; pr reasonable. Telepnons 9-14-5dx FOR SALE—Ome 1917 Hudson sport model Al condition. Lash Motor Co. 9-13-3d FOR SALE—Chevrolet touring car in good condition $400. 208 E. Main street. Tel 481-4. 9-13-3ax | FOR SALE—1920 Auburn Beauty Six tour- in first-class coudition; new cora , cash or terms; ouying larger cai, reason for selling. Box ., Herald Otfice. 9-t8 FOR SALE—1917 Ford runabout. 3200, rnone 469 Price 9-3-tf LSED TEUCKS-—Atteulion. Jitsey and Bus Men: dne (roley SIusGon COmEUMLAE us, 20t ouly In Sridgeport, but ia our owa Gly ol sew Biltaid 18 Chucal, #s you know. Now 18 tae Ume (0 gt busy sud §9U 10 Wilile Prospects aie GUol. We bave tue Iolowiug 1ur saie @t nght prices: Alree 1vd¥ reo 13-passcuger Luscs, aleo oue 1920 So-passenger rackaid. Luese are all ln Dret-ciuss spape mecnausicaly, vrand | hew cord tice ai around; werth investi- 1 gauon. Cull Luberty 4ov or see Chandier, Mack Motor Truck Company, New laven, Coun. T-1s-u2 USED TEUCKS a good Used pay you to get im Mack, Pierco-Arraw, oihers; some over- and guarsateed; When in need of Truck, it will touch with us Fackard and bauled, rebuilt terms to suit you. Phone Liberty 430, or see CHANDLEK! MACK Muiuk 1iUCK CO., 264 Whaliey Ave., New MHaven, cu:n. < 24~ USED TRUCKS THAT AKE WOETH WHILE We have the following ¢n bhand in firsi-class mechanical condition, ready o go 1o work, Viz.: 2-Ton Mack—Rebuilt, new rack boay, as new. 3-Ton Packard—Chassis and cab. Two 2%-Ton Maccars—One with sub- stantial padded van body, the other qlkh rack body. 6-Ton White Dump—Newly painted. . 2-Ton Nash—With brand-uew lumber ‘body, mewly painted. Two 1919 5-Ton Clydesdale Dumps. Four 1919 2-Tom Day.Eider 25-pas- senger buses with Goodyear spare. Worth investigation. Call Liberty 430, or see with brand guaranteed the same CHANDLER MACKE MUTUR 1RUCK CO. 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn. 7-30-t TSED CARS OF VALUE ....$1,800 1,650 STUDEBAKER Big Six AUBURN OVERLAND Touring Beaaty Six 90" OVERLAND Touring “83" .. OVERLAND Tourlng MAXWELL TOUrINg .evevee- OVERLAND Roadster SAXON Roadster OLDSMOBILE Touring STUTZ Roadster TRUCKS OF SERVICE BROCKWAY Express 3,375 STUDEBAKER Express .... 1,100 FORD Truck FORD Truck 450 GRAHAM Two-Ton 300 VIM Express 675 M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH ST. EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS 1920 STUDEBAKER—Sport model; blg type; new tire equipment; mechanical condition perfect; price $1,500. PALIGE—Sport wheels cord tires; 6,000 miles $2,000. 1919 OAKLAND—Driven only 5,000 miles; $850. model; disc only driven as good as mnew; LASH MOTOR CO. CORNER LINCOLN AND WEST MAIN STREETS 9-14-tt | LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICKE, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. § Court St ! Telephcnas 3344 w_Bsitain, 1914 » \ T Al WANTED—Two girls for counter; two for picking up dishes. Apply to Mana, Hudson Lunch. 9-15; WANTED—Salesladies at Liggett's D Store. WANTED—A ‘woman to dust fine fu once a week; steady work for the ri| person. B. C. Porter Sons. , 9-1§ e s e | WANTED—Ex candy street. perienced girl for frult' store. Apply 436 West . M 914+ WANTED—Part-time waitress at ¥. W. C cafeteria. Apply in the morning bet: 9-11 o'clock. 2.1 | WANTED—A competent, girl learn to operate a tobacco stripping ciine; good hours and good pay. Roem 21, Rallroad Arcade. s \ WANTED—Clerf. C. E. McEnroe, 78 Main St. 8-14; WANTED—Permanent laundress; ée upstairs work; South in winter. Box Herald Office. 91 WANTED—Girl for downstairs work. George Hill, 16 Wasliington St. = 9= WANTED—Everyone to know that you| save money by having your dentistry by me. If you want painless ‘dent come now and let me provey that expert knowledge of the use of NAH MINIT enables me to not only ex but fill, ctown or treat your teeth pain. Dr. George F. iinapp, 39! street. { WANTED—Clerk-errand girl. Young- 14 to 16 years of age, to work on'cle work and run errands In local fi oifice; in application, state age, %edu expbrience if any and present em reply must be in own handwiting. i« Box 17AA, Hereld Office. \ WANTED——Stenographers to state positions. Civil service 6, 1920, at Canitol, Hartford. circular and appljcation, to noon, October State Civil Commission, State Capitol, WANTED—A girl for kitchen hours and good pay. Apply ™ Shoppe. WANTED—Two ' maids, cook l‘ maid. Tel. 1856-13. WANTED—A young lady for mew * office; good ~position. Cail “Dr.* g 299 Main St s WANTED—We wiil pay $25 to every lady who brings us in 25 new This will be a good way to fali suit free of charge. We painless extractions and fllings. an you will be satistied with all our work; 50 bring in your friends and credit you with one ‘or more new tomers. Apply Dr. George E. Knapj Main St, near Rallroad Crossing. 8 it Yo ‘WANTED—Young girl as mother's one through 'with school preferred. 2118-2 or 81 Columbia St. WANTED—A woman for general e Apply Mrs. W. H. Allen, Maple Hill. WANTED—Clerks. for all departments. Britain Clothing and Dry Goods ine, WANTED-—Young womeot to phune operators; no experiencs pajd while learning; rapld increases afier both for lengib of service and the advantage of this OCCUP! explained by the chiet operator Telephone Company - WANTED EXPERIENCED CLERKS APPLY S THE McMILLAN STORE, nlo.' i G [4 FOR SALE DODGE SEDAN DODGE ROADSTER MAXWELL TOURING FORD TOURING REO TOURING LIBERTY TOURING OVERLAND TOURING THE B. & B. MOTOR 00. 6 Elm Street Phone 48¢ 3 TO RENT TO RENT—Tenement of six rooms, of city, modern conveniences, adults aftor September 15. Box X32X, Oftice. 9-1 e TO RENT—A seven-room furnished all modern conveniences, at Newl, Center, two minutes from trolley phone C. W. Belden, Valley 281-3, ford Division. 9-1 TO RENT—Store with three rooms, 107 street. Mrs. Schwartz. 9-1. TO RENT-—Second-story storagw’ room. ply 65 Hart St. TO RENT—Garage at 49 Buell St. 9-I TO RENT—Up-to-date _garages, light, etc. Inquire 138 Dwight St. 9-14} TO RENT—Small four-room tenément, floor, 351 Oak St. 9-1 TO RENT—About November 1st: Fli six-room flat, all modern improven in center of city. Address Rent, B Herald. . TO RENT—Corner lot Farmington and Lower Lane, Beriin Fatr suitable for gasoline filling st v A. Johnson, 65 Harvard st lty, REAL ESTATE FOR FOR SALE—Two bullding lots, ry and Ash street. Must be, A. F. Eeclestaed, 273 Chu FOR SALE—A single fa rooms, West End n Herald. No ageat

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