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OR SALE Listed! Built! A Six-Room Bungalow, and built up to date; plenty of attic space for three more rooms if re- quired. ' All rooms on one floor mfort. (no climbing stairs). Alarge “Fireplace” has been installed in the large living room. h Required $3,000 § easure! — SEE — “W. O’Connor tate Booth’s Block Telephone 2468 FOR SALE ON GLEN STREET REASONABLE TERMS . HUMPHREY OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS dding acines Burroughs can save you considerable. pu to look over our machines. vy machine Guaranteed. Britain Typewriter Exchangé st Main St. Tel. 612 We ou Can’t Find a Rent AND WOULD BUY NICE HOME INEIW TF PRICE WAS RIGHT. SEE THIS NICELY .‘l(bh RN SEVEN ROOM OOTTAGE OF ACTUAL CATE WITH OWNER, CARE HERALD. nd New Bungalow — nearly ready for 1 — seven rooms, hard wood floors, All improvements — Good sized Lot. $9,200. Here’s an A No. 1 Home for See us at once. REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. AMSHIP TICKETS 'EIGN REMITTANCES LL PARTS OF THE WORLD EANUIGLEY Z5%¢e 7 NEWRRITAIN.CONN STREET - FRIENDS OF IRISH FREEDOM DANCE OCT. 7, JUDD HALL Classificd Advertising is the most inexpensive form of pub- 'Herbert E.Andefson | I TEACHER OF VIOLIN. lcity. Try a For Sale or a Want Advt. in the Herald today. See for yourscif. Only One Cent a Word. 115 Dwight St. Tel. 1145-4. NOTICE. ASSIFIED i1c a Word - Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. rdware City Bedding Co. Mat- box springs, cushions, pillows. st s springs, ctc., at factory to NOTICE—¥ tresses. couches, ¢ WANTED | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—FEMALE HELP AGENTS—Make guaranteed hosie We guarantee weekly, full time an hour, spare time Experience unnecessary. Perfectwear Hos- iery, Darby, Pa 10-2-1dx srnished crred; state Box 10 .00 weekly, selling s Your old mattresses made new. Upholstering. Tel ront street 10-2d4 home prices er cqual 14-4. 6o NOTICE— vacuum delivered teed to Tre use - cleaning Electric eaners rented, per day; promptiy: satisfaction guaran- Phone 2079 8-25-cod-tt WANTED—Gentleman desires a room: central location terms in réply. Address Herald pre Room, NOTICE—We do all work: no matter s, it gets our B, Benewiiz, 413 phone 2045-13. ' kinds big personal Church street of carpentry or mmall a attention Tele- 10-1-6dx WANTED—By married couple: Furnished board in vicinity of Arch St 3X. Herald Office. 10-1-2dx rent. ¥ or all improvements, Box 568, Meriden, Ct NOTICE—Cartooni: Chalk Talk snd Sketehing for entertainments, fairs aud dances; something snappy. Al Malmgren, Herald office, City 9-22-tf FANTED—To tenement adults. five-room by 9-29-6dx WANTED—Tenement suitable for rooming house. Telephone 1095-4 or write Box Herald 9-29-10dx K OTICE—Crusoe transfers, 74 Day and 1719 NOTICE—Supreme Roach Powder Is gua anteed to kill flies, roaches, bedbugs, | fleas, etc. Put up in large bellows pack- age, 25c at the leading drug stores. 9-8-26d Tuxl Station, baggage Church St. New Dritain. night wervice. Telephone 8-20-26dx WANTED—By family of three: of mix or seven rooms. Telephone 1663 | sALESMEN. We offer earnings. Do you want te be a salesman? a combination of Immediate training in salesmanship and oppcrtunity for unlimited advancement to red-blooded men of character. Call to see if you can qualify. Room 6, Mutual Bldg., New Britain. 9-23-tt NOTICE—Dressmaking classes, Monday and | ¥riday evenings. beginning October 11th; Woman's Institute Method. Miss Jane E Gin. 2! Main St Tel. 545-5. 9- 12dx scalp ladies at- Hepp, 9-28. NOTICE—Shampooing, manicuri; treatments and facial massage; tended at their homes. Margaret 0 Wilson street. Phone REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WANTED—Short-breathed persons, wheezy and gasping breathers to try a box of “Dreathe Ezy,” 25c; will give instant relict in cases of hay fever. asthma, nose colds and all nasal troubles; works won. ders. Guaranteed by Dickinson Drug Co., Crowell's Drug Store, City Drug Stors and all druggists. 9-16-25dx l FOR SALE—Six room house at Belvidere. Bargain if taken at once. Enquire at East Main. Bicycle Store. 10 WANTED—Teachers and other professional people to try our noonday lunch at 50c from 11:30 to 2:30 daily. Broadway Diniug Rooms, 67 Arch St. 9-10-tt | FOR SALE—Single house in Plainville. N e Seven rooms and bath: I'ving room 28x13, brick fireplace, window seat, built-in buffet and linen hot water heat, gas, electricity: screened sleeping porch, bronze screem: plate glass windows: large lot and con- crete garage; select location. Owner lea: ing town. R. B. Bennett, 11 Strong Court. | Plainville. ‘Phone 190. 10-2d1x A. H. Starkey 1072-23. 9-27-6dx WANTED—Rent at_once. 36 Winthrop St. Phone FOR SALE Garage Business, fully equipped and stocked. Bungalow, 5 rooms, Belvidere. Two family house near center. DEWITT A. RILEY National Bank Building. The Service Agenc; FOR SALE—Eight-room cottage, two build- ing lots, garages for three cars. Tele- phone 1284-14. 209 South Stanley street. No agents. 10-1-6dx FOR SALE—Sriall farm. Five-room house, with barn, hen-house, one acre of best land, 10 apple trees, two cows, five pigs, 5 chickens, six tons of hay: this place is only a few minutes’ walk from car;, this is bargain at $4.500, h $2.00 ust be sold this week, 8o you will have to act quick if you want this place. New | Pritain Farm Agency. 166 Main street, Room 17. Open evenings 10-1-2dx | Bullding--Repaming. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE. S — Repairs of all’ kinds. BT Cithouas | 5 Conet I Telephcnne 3244 = tew Britain, 19138 | FOR SALE—Several farm, Berlin, Conn. Tel. 668-4 Monn. | FOR SALE—Seven room house, mcre %004 hen-house, 76 hens, 20 pot toes, seven cords wood. P frutt price low; little cash: immediate posses- sion. T. F. Cashman, Berlin. Conn. Tele- phone 668-4 10-1-2dax PERSONAL nd, WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Sccond-Han< Furniture. L., ZELDES Tel 1719 PERSONAL—Full set teeth, with gol tooth, $8; guaranteed: teeth extracted without pain; no cocaine: open evenings. Dr. Dickerman., Room 9. 122 Main stroeet 10-1-6dx FOR SALE A good Two Family House with located. SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, 24:2 Main_ St. West Main Street large lot. Centrally Inc. Tel. 24-4 $1,000 CASH BUYS PLACE. PRICE $4,600. SIX ROOM COTTAGE ON COTTAGE SIX TENEMENT BI.OCK ON SMITH STREET, $14,000. FOR $1,608 A YEAR; CASH $3,500, STEP LIVELY IF YOU'RE INTERESTED. New Britain Real Estate Exchange OPEN EVENINGS. RENTS FEVGLVVBVABBGBOVLBTIDBRBL 3 e dgh B g Three Family House on Cherry St. Lridh s B % Lot Five Rooms to each apartment. 58x162. Beautiful location. Price right. PARKER & DEMING 193 Main Street, Telephone 2026 MEMBERS OF NEW BRITAIN RFEAL BRGVBLOBBVR BT EHEBOD STATE BOARD. BUSGSNLES0000000DLSOOORROD0D Loeteteleetoteoetotogetogetofetote Lofe o1 -3 el [ § two | | ¥or 10-2-1d barrel and and 7 shotgun Call between 6 p. m throp street. J. F FOR SALE—BUDW, 2 1-2 1b can BUDWEIS ounces Fancy Hops postage paid. Be su d try BUD- WEISER. sure to satisty. Gordiniers, ¥ 10-2-d1x Malt Syrup. | Malt Syrup and 3 mailed for $1.60, Adjustable dress form. 168 | WANTED—Girl for housework in family of Y Marison sueet. Tel X3 10-3-dsx "'l‘hmn.ndl read the Herald Classified Column daily. There are a lot of buyers for that sccond hand auto you want to sell. Tell them about it in & For Sale.Advt. Only One Cent & Word, — e SEETEmE T AUTOMOBILES e e FOR SALE—Oakland closed car; mechan- ically perfect; good tires; price reasonable. Call 785, . 10-2-1dx Win- | WANTED—Thoroughly competent maid for general washing Holmes, Conn HOUSCWOIK ; or ironing 26 Adams of three Mrs New famity Appls street, Do FOR SALE—1919 Buick romdster, like mew; 11,000 miles; tWo extras; mirrar, chains, etc. $1,250. 530 East street. almons new card on rear; bumper, spot light, Call Sunday morning, 10-2-1dx WANTED—Competent terred. Apply ars. O Hart street Swedish rarson 10. cook, B, pre- FOR SALE—Buick roadster, 1919 model, in first class condition. Also winter top, . C. Rickey, Berlin, Ct. 10-2-39 FOR SALE—Baby’s white fur carriage robe. Call evenings, ¥4 Camp street 10-2-20x FOR SALE—Concord grapes. North Washington sireet, bridge. J. W. Austin, Plainvilie. Near 10-2-idx FOR SALE—Player piano, $i50 cash takes this 3-note Lester player piano, just like new, only 4 mouths old. Reason for seli- ing, have sold out everything and a jcaving state. Don't hesitate if vou a interested.* ‘Phone 695-14. 10-2d1x WANTED—Competent housework. Small requived. Call street, or Tel. maid family. evenings. 41 1548. for general References Lexington 10- WANTED—Waitresses, dishwasher and pa ‘try cook, at the Broadway Restaurant, Arch street 10-. WANTED—Competent houscwork. Mrs ington street 3dx general 16 Wash 10-1- for Hill, girl George right mahogany piano, rgain if taken at oac Herald. 10-2-a3 FOR SALE—An u aimost new. A ba Apply Box 10XX, WANTED—Two experienccd maids, one as cook and oue as second maid with some care of children. Apply Mrs. F. G. Vib- berts, Sunuyledge, New Britain. 10-1-2d FOR SALE—Rowen grass. Apply Finches, Worthington Ridge, 1 Corbin Place, City. to John rlin, or 10-1-3d WANTED—A maid for general housework in a family of two adu Address h St Tel. 1735-3. 19-30-6dx FOR SALE—Ten acres of woodland at $50 per acre. Apply C. L. Barnes, ar 10-1-2dx —Two 9x12 rugs; one wool fibre, hittall Brusseis. Apply 32 Dwi, first tloor. 10-1-2dx price ALE—Seven Ancona pullets; $2.50 each. Phone 1605, table, reasonable price. 245 East Main St. 10-1-6dx | FOR SALE—Pool | Schmarr's Care, FOR SALE—Cabinet talking machine and records; perfect condition; cash or easy payments; fine bargain. Box X:X, Herald, New Britain. 10-1-2dx FOR SALE—Baby carriage in first-class condition. 537 Church street, second oor. 9-30-3dx FOR SALE—Brand new cash register for $75, can be seen at No. 50 Beaver St Barbershop. 9-30-3dx FOR SALE—Household furniture, especially chairs. Apply at_the Manager's Oitice, Lyceum Theater. Tel. 1000. 1w , Amer- stock; Hill, s-6dx FOR SALE—Rabbits. Flemish Gisn: ican Blues, Belgians; pedigreed prices right. 22 Theodore St., Map! Newington. 9. FOR 15 sizes, in lots to suit. West Haven, Conn. SALE—Twenty thousand w. shop boxes, J. Boardman, 9-27-6dx FOR SALF—Pears; Bartlett, Seckle and Vermont Beauties; also fall picked apples. D. J. Smith, Tel. 155 4-1r 10-1-2dx | WANTED—Nurses to register for appoint- ment in state tuberculosis hospitals; sood salary and pleasant environment. State Civil Service Commission, Capitol, Hart- ford, Conn. 9-30-12d WANTED—A middle-aged woman for spe- cial outside adivertising work. Apply at ce 1o Manager's Oifice, Lyceum Theater. elephone 1000, 9-29-1w WANTED—In Farmington: A girl for gen- eral housework in family of IWo aduits and one child. Apply Parker & Deming, 193 Main St, New Britain. 9-25-6d WANTED—Girl for general housework; three in family; all modern conveniences. Address Herald Box X2iX. ¥-27-6dx WANTED—Everyone to knew that you can save money by having your dentistry done by me. If you want painless dentistry, now and let me prove that my knowledge of the use of NAP-A- enables me to not only extract, but fill, ciown or treat your teeth without pain. Dr. George K. Kunapp, 299 AMain street. 9-11-tt WANTED—A young lady for new dental ottice; good position. <all Dr. Knapp, 299 Main St. 9-11-t¢ WANTED—Xouug womer Lo become tole- phune operatdrs, no experience necessary; paid while learning; rapid increases there- afier both for lengih of service and merit, the advantage of this occupation will be expliained by the chiet operator. 8. . B Telephone Company. —— e FURNISHED ROOMS. WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—Young man after school for store work. Must be 16 or over. Brennan. !“’A NTED—At once, delivery Trewhella, 36_Church street WANTED—Man that tence in painting. Apply Hotel Beloin. clerk. .Apply 10-2-tf I WANTED—Men for WANTED—Laborers for construction work. ng job, 60 cents per hour. A. Brazos & ons,_Inc., Middictown, Conn WANTED—Boys to deliver telegrams; must be 16 years old. Western Union ! graph Co.. 11 Railroad Arcade. 10-1-6dx | WANTED—Single farmhand to work by ! “month; good wages for a good milker [ Elijah Rogers, Tel. 1224-3. 10-1-3dx WANTED—Young man for soda fountain, Apply Liggett's Drug Store. 9-30-3d WANTED—First-class machinist to work nights from 7 to 10 or 11 o'clock and Saturday afternoons. We do machine repair work -of all kinds. Smith Bros Machine Co., High St. Telephone 5-4 9-30-3dx WANTED—Canvassers and salesman for New Britain and vicinity, selling a house- hold article; write for our propositon. Address The F. C. Sturtevant Co., Hartford, Conn. 9-30-2d WANTED—A good live man with eighteen | hundied dollars to go into partnership on a new five-ton dump truck. Herald Box 27X, 9-23-tf WANTED—Two first-class mechanics and one washer. Apply to M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St 9-23-1¢ WANTED—I am looking for a particular type of man who is inherently honest, who can faithfully represent an organization | ~— | TO RENT—Large furnished front room; of national reputation and record; regard- % | TO RENT—Furnished room, TO RENT—Furnished room in private fam- ily. Gentlemen only. 28 Court street. 10-2-1dx all improve- for two American gentlemen. 162 ments, Bad some exper- | Main street, one flight up. 10-4-d1x TO RENT—Furnished room in private fam- to gentleman of refinement. Western section, near Library. Tel. 2207. x ! TO RENT—Two rooms and pantry furnished Tele- | {10 REM less of your previous occupation, yov may | be that in a position to carn not less than $7,500 a year. Call Room § Mutual Butlding, City. Walter F. Bliss, Local Mgr. 9-14- particular man wnom I can place WANTED—Two automobile salesmen. Apply ner Automobile Co., 22 Main St. 9 Registered Ph macists Qur course will thoroughly pre pare you in all subjects nccessary for you to know in order to. successfully pa: State Board of examinations. Morning. afternoon sions, Classes forming now. Enroll today. The Pharmaceutical Institute, 212 York St New Haven, Conn. (Bridgeport Branch 317 Fairfield Ave.) 9-27-1wx e SDUCATIONAL THE COLLEGIATE PREPARATORY SCHOOL. 2 York Street, New Haven Conn. (Bridgeport Braoch, 317 Fairfield Avenue) Thorough preparation in all High School and College subjects Students successfully completing our course of studies will be ad mitted upon our certificate into standard colleges of Medicines, Dentistry, Law, En gineering. Academis ete., throughout the Upited States Morning. afternoon and e ning sessions. Classes forming now. Enroll today 9-! 1wx i ——— PERSONAL PERSONAL—Speaking of low prices, we always had upusually low prices for eur high-grade photographs. Arcade Studie, the Photographer in your town -28-eodsx Pharmacy and evening | | i g l Slw | the | | To B | for light housekeeping to American people, at 130 Broad street Plainville, Conn. 10-2d2x TO RENT—One large front room and kitchen: furnished, well heated, all con- veniences for light flousekeeping; central. 16 Prospect street. 10-2-d1x T—Large front room, nice and airy, over Victory Lunch, 40 Church St. '9-30-3dx TO RENT—Large furnished front suitable for one or two gentlemen, Burritt street. Address Box 33B, Office room, South Herald 9-30-3d | TO RENT—Furnished heated room with private family for a gentleman with ref- erences. Apply 331 Chestaut St. 9-29-6dx TO RENT—Furnished room in private fam- ily for onme or two gentlemen. r Columbia and Madison Sts. TO RENT—Furnished room for ome or two gentlemen; all conveniences. 505 Arch 9-29-1wx T—Furnished room for one or two : all improvements. 69 Kast 34-5. 10-1-2dx TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for one or two gentlemen; references required 67 Grove Hill. Tel. 789. 10-1-2d TO RENT—Furnished room, housekeeping privilege. to ladies or couple. Address Herald Office. with light two young Box 1SBB, 10-1-3dx first floor; private 10-1-2dx one or two gentlemen family. 4%6 Arch TO RENT—Two front rooms, with bath, separate entrance, for light housekeceping. Mrs. Helm South Main St. Apply mornings. 10-1-2dx —_— ——— TO RENT TO RENT—Three room tenement in Berlin. Enquire H. Mirante, Tel. 924 10-2 T—Barn, $3 per month. .138 Glen street. Apply 178 Tremont street. Tele- phone 1331-14 10-2-1dx TO RENT—Garage, 85 Ellis street, City. 10-2-3dx TO RENT—Six-room apartment, heated, modern improvements, first-class condi- tion. near Main street. Box K27, Herald Offic TO RENT—Storage space Lincoln St for furmiture. 10-1-2dx TO RENT—Omne single h seven rooms s jmprovements ber 1st; for person Al Room 204, TUATION WANTED se consisting of vith all occupancy Octo- further information call in Gorbach, Booth’s Block, tf WANTED—Chauffeur, experienced, desires situation: can make own repairs. Dan Mariotty, Box ¢4, East Berlin. 9-27-1wx FOR SALE—Buick Little Six touring, ’16; in perfect cunning order; cord tires; cheap for casn. Tel. L481-13. 10-1-2d4 FOR SALE—Overiand 35 touring car; motor, iop, lres, etc.; cheap. 2 street. FOR SALE—A Chevrolet runabout in perfect running condition. M. L. Rhodes, street FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring car, good condition. linguire of James ureene, Tud Stanley St, evenings. 1wx FOR SALE—Automobile; “Four-Ninety” touring; tion. Apply C. J. Morse, Plainville. 1920 Chevrolet excellent condi- 21 Broad, 9-28-50u FOR SALE—Overiand coupe, Model. 85; perfect coudition tiaroughout; & burgaln it sold at once. The L. &« M. Garage, rear| 401 West Main. Tel. 5¥7-3. 9-28-0d¥ USED THUCKES-—Attention. Jitmey and B Men: ‘Yae troliey situation confruntingd us, not only in Briageport, but”in our ow cty of New Briuua, is critical, as yol knuw. Now I3 the time to get buay an &et i while prospects are 0od. We havi the following for saie at right prices:) Three 1919 Keo 18-passenger ouses; alsq one 1920 35-passenger rackard. These ar all in first-class shape mechanically, brand sew cord tires all around; worth investi- sation. Call Liberty 43v or sve Chandler, Mack Motor Truck Company, New Havi Cona. 7-23- USED TRUCKS When in need of a good Used Truck, it will pay you to get in touch with us. Jack, Fierce-Arrow, Packard and others; some over- bauled, rebullt and guaranteed; terms to suit you Phone Liberty 430, or ses OHANDLER, MACE MOTOR TRUCK 0., 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn. - USED TRUCKS THAT ARE WORTH WHILE We havo the following oo hand in firsi-class mecoanical condition, ready W g0 w work, vis: 2-Ton Mack—HRebullt, with brand mew rack body, guaranteed the same as new. 3-Ton Packard—Chassis and cab. Two 2%-Ton Maccars—One with sub- stantial padded . van body, the. other with rack body. 5-Ton White Dump—Newly painted. 2-Ton Nash—With brand-new lumber body, newly painted. Two 1919 6-Ton Clydesdale Dumps. Four 1919 2-lon Day.Eider 35-pas- senger buses with Goodyear spare. Worth investigation. Call Liberty 430, or see CHANDLER MACK MUOTOR TKUCK ©O. 264 Whalley Ave., New Havea, Oonn. 1-30-t USED CARS OF VALUE STUDEBAKER Big Six . 1,800 - 1,685 ceeasees 1,050 AUBURN Beauty Six .. OAKLAND Touring AMERICAN SiX ...cecvevene OAKLAND Touring OAKLAND Touring OVERLAND Touring “$3” .. CHALMERS Roadster ...... OVERLAND Roadster ...... SAXON Roadster 5 OLDSMOBILE Touring ..... TRUCKS OF SERVICE BROCKWAY Express ...... STUDEBAKER Expreas .... FORD Truck ..ceeeessescees FORD Truck ...ccceceesccee GRAHAM Two-Ton VIM Express .... M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH ST. FOR SALE BUICK TOURING BUICK ROADSTER DODGE Sedan DODGE Roadsger REO Touring ' MAXWELL Touring THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. 8 Flm St., Cor. Main St. Phone 484. 9-23-tiy e ————— LOSsY LOST—One Guernmey heifer strayed from pasture. Markings; Body solid; color red, white legs, white spot on forehead. Kindly notify Moorland Farm, Kensington. $29-13. C. R. Weidman. LOST—Thursvday night, crescent-shaped pin, hetween Stanley street and Fox's theater. Valued as keepsake. Return to 395 Stan- ley street. Reward. 10-2-34x¢