New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 15, 1920, Page 12

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eduction pzcement Thousands of Pairs of New Fall NEWARK Shoes for Men, Butt to Sell at the Closely Marked Price of $8.95, and the Equalof Previous $10and $12 Valaes--All to Go at It’s Coming! You see it more and more each day! Prices ARE coming down! And now we are swing- ing into line with an- other smashing econo- ny drive that brings ou shoes of super- ne quality and per- fect style at a tremendous aving! FOR MEN This ia Mode! Ne. 3320 One of the many elegant_styles that were built to sellfor $8.95 this Fall. Choiceof Gun Metal and Koko sb.oo Mahogany. Now only It is not Do not mistake the nature of this event. pky purchase” of shoes bought expressly for a sale, ything like that. It is our own entire innd new, Fall stock of NEWARK shoes that were built at $8.95 and which were in every respect the grades that previously brought $10 and §12. by the time the Fall season rolled around d changed. We saw the hand-writing on the lcgnl.vl\)rere tlum?hngdo; nearly everything, 0 we deliberately slashed the price of these shoes $8.95 to $6.00! Buch a radical move at the very threshold of a new n has never been known before in ordinary busi- practice, but neither has thid coun'ry ever gone gh an ordeal such as it is now weathering. The Largest Chain of Shoe St in the United States, Open Monday and Saturday Nights - New Britain Store, 324 Main Stret Near R. R. Crossing T————re Y R ————— Hardware City Loan Corp. der construction and offers for salc on easy lo employes of local industric=—Three tenement Two tenemeht hovses, Single dwellings. H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. | WY . o < Anbantman - ntil further notice the evening hours of this be from 7 to 9 o'clock Mondoy and Friday only. {E HARDWARE CITY LOAN CORP. n Street H. J. Foiren, Mgr. TTT——— FOR sALY Franklin stree “alr can ith small store. . GUMPOKEY OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY ts £80 per month had at Price bar- y Dwelling 61 ywelling 2-family sos 124 Rockwell Y. a wWenue EVENINGS RE’S A BRAND NEW PROPOSITION— ell you the finest greenhouses in New Dwner has made enough to retire— good money in this business—To build senhouses alone would cost what he’s for the entire property. AMP KEAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 305-6 BLDG. | 70 MAKE POWER ALCOHOL Enouzh Raw Material to Manufacture 50,000,000 Gallons Y 1y in Pacific Islands Says the “Aatocar.” London. Oct. 15 for zallons ~There is eno of alcohol raw material the manufacture 10,000,000 of power in the Pacific Islands, partic- British the I iny Ea total re | be met | The plat Iy i and with that Africav and Kenia jmirements of the Autocar. materials conten cassava and nated that the uch v galle ilable from Colony world yearl says the thr W re sugar cost 11 estimates that »iter of transportation the marketed over her tl t of 12 cents per gallo FARMS FOR wrze list s, SALF h of available Farms of all k ROBERT B, WHITE. ate, Auctioncer, Booth's Block. BEWARE OF FIRNES ! Ha caned and Get away wept with that strong. sooty smell when ur fire. Save fuel. Call at RACKLIFFE BROS | { you Ment v | ! 6 Park St or Tel. New Britain Garnge amnl stocked Bungalow, Two family house near center. DEWITT A. RILEY National Bank Bailding. The Service Agency. Ci'.;y Advertisefilel;t B Abandonment of Building Line Grove Street on Notice is hereby given that a hear- ing will be held before the Board of Public Works, City or New Br.'ai in Room 201, City Hall at 7:30 o'clock p. m. Tuesday, October 19th, 19206, for | the abandonment of the building .ine | on the east side of Grove street, be- tween Broad street and a point about 157.2 feet northerly thereof. All persons interested are to be present and be heard in to the above. BOARD invited regard OF PUBLIC WORKS H. Johnson, Sec. ABAE USE sH KILLED, 45¢ LB | 16c LB POULTRY FOR ALIVE OR FRE FOWLS e PRING CHICKENS YOUNG ROOSTERS ... . 35c LB ALSO PARTOHIDGE BERRY BOWLS NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE 105 ARCH STREET Telephone 1121-3 Bullding--Repamng. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, FRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. # Court St Telephcune 3244 tew Britaln. Conn. 1913 WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Hand Furniture, L. ZELDE 116 West Street T Martin Classificd Advertising the most incxpensive form of pub- licity. Try a For c or a Want Advt, in the Herald today. See for yourself. Ounly One Cent a Word. CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost mcre than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. Thousands read the Herald Classified Column daily. There arc a lot of buyers for that sccond hand auto you want to sell. Tell them about it in a For Sale Advt. Only One Cent a Word, ——ee Y WANTED AUTOMOBILES WANTED—MALE. HEJP ' WANTED—Yardman and helpers. Ison. Supt., 24 Dwight Court Apply AL WANTE )—sulesman and o Apply Chureh Store, 57 WANTED LAYER-OUT FOR PLATE AND STRUCTURAL WORK. Address 1-¥, Herald Office. WANTED — Tinsmiths ply statin experience nn in manufacturing full paiticulars as Address 1. O. Box 10-15-a sus Britain, ¢ )—Brass moulders in large manu sring plant. In reply state fulll par- ulars as to previous experience. Address Box New Uritain, Conn. 10-1 WANTED—Salesman to sell garages stations an unusually high product on commission basis. Must auto or runabout. A live man with seme | hanical knowledge can earn $135 to Franklin Machine and ingfield, Mass 10-15-6d and | Erad WANTED—LABORERS. Boulevard. WANTED—Two men to work evenings. Call | pnial filling station, South Main and Mill St, or West Main and Corbin Ave.. or East Main and Hartford Ave. 10-14-2dx A. C. Record, 10-14 WANTED—Carpenters and laborers at once. A. C. Record, Lake Boulevard. Phone ! 2066-2 )o»u-:uxi WANTED—Collector and solicitor for. an old established insurance company. Sai- ary and commission. State age. Apply Box 23X, Herald 10-14-4dx WANTED—Pressman. Apply to Mosel Mfg. Co., Kensington, Conn. 10-13-3d room; Apply 218~ permanent position, at once. F. W. Main St highest salary. Woolworth Co. 10-13-3dx TED—Manager for local tea store. n around 30 years preferred. Must furnish bond. Address in own hand writ- ing. C. A. Hayden, Springfield, Mass, Box 365. 10-13-dx WANTED—a stock cutter in wood-werking miil. The N. B. Woodworking Co., 53 Pearl St 10-11-6dx WANTED—An office boy. Apply at the of- ilce of the Corbin Cabinet Lock Co. 10-9-1w WANTED—A good live man with eighteen bundred dollars to go into partnership on a new five-ton dump truck. Herald Eox 27X 9-25-tf WANTED—I am Jlooking for a particular type of man who is inherently honest, who can faithfully represent an organization of national reputation and record:; regard- Jess of your previous occupation, you may be that particular man whom 1 can piace in a position (0 earn not less than $7,500 a year. Call Room 6, Mutual Bullding, City. Walter F. Bliss, Local Mgr. 9-14-¢f WANTED—Janitor. 142 Main St | 10-9-6d Apply —THE— EAGLE DYE WORKS 139 MAIN STREET DRY CLEANING, PRESSING AND DYEING Goods Called For and Delivered Telephone 618 §|Couldn’t Raise Arms To Desk | But Goldine Relieved Them Phillips of 24 Crown St., New Britain, Compl- led to Give Up Work As Timekeeper Because of Rheumatism Comple tely Recovers After ‘Taking Goldine. h. but ad repea to stop desk My Goldine H. ( iding 'TOALL PARTS | GEORGEANUIGLEY rheumatism New Britain suffered a dly w as 1 ¢ joints Skey is sold 297 MAIN STREET 4 for over his desk hundred we he fre his arm Ask ten a how en raise with rheumatism got bad that T »uld no longer Lift my arms to ached a My liver and k much pain aid 1 had to get up sev- ht's sleep was out of lame. My skin was and worn 1 had heard ab. . 1 was felt better and =0 wel h had doc- had my long time but finally =0 <u and 1 forgot me much ined. I nts are lim- WK this week. Tt advice and idine Store. knows the value of by Croweil's Drug STEAMSHIP TICKETS FOREIGN REMITTANCES OF THE WORLD NEWRRITAIN,CONN 81 West 10-1 WANTED—Plain Main third sewing do: to in good St del 10-14-3dx st dx Winthrop ! AUTOMOBILES —_— FOR SALE—1917 Allen touring car in good condition. Price 5 American W ing Co.,, 111 Cherry St. Her 8 Oakland Sedan, ax 1 in excellent runn selling it WANTED—Tenement of four or five ro young \ddress Box 4D, tic 10-1 Ly couple. passen- ald WANTED—A rent of or yms. including Kitchen for ht house- sing, by a refined Am an couple have heat. Best of references. Ad- SR, Herald 10-13-3dx furnished WANTED—EEMALL Hiul® WANTED—Housekee, children. 10v Daly WANTED—Boarding place with private fam- | ily for 6 1-2 year old girl. Address Board, Box 34, lerald 10-14-d2x r to take Ave., third 10-1; —Young lady with High School education or its equivalent, to handle ac- counts receivable, ledger in local oflice. bookkeeping experience is ssary but de In replyin tion, expe and_sala Addre ald Box 34BB. 10-15-3a care tloor. 1dx ot WANTED—Tenement of four or five rooms, by three adults. Address Box 34D, Her- ald 10-14-2dx un- | state y re- WANTED—To buy baby carriage, small one preferred. Writc stating price, etc. Box 117, Herald. WANTED—By Vim truck, light trucking | one or two men. By day or hour. 1186-12 —Middle-nged woman for house- in tamily of two. Good home for party. Address Housekeeper, 13ox Herald 10-14-wix WANTED—Small rent for two elderly wom- | D — Woman for housecleaning, en, or two rooms. turnished or uniur- or half days. 18 Harrison St. Tel. nished, heated. Herald, Boxa, City evenings. 10-14-tf 10-13 a housekeeper by | children. Dox 10-14-3dx | Whole 2424 i | 9F v : WANTED—Position ung woman with W23, Heraid, 5 an ANTED—By November 1st, two unfurn- two ished rooms by two adults. Address Mrs. Anna Holmquist, 14 Lincoln street. 10-11-1wx WANTED—Girl to do Dictaphone work, also | typist. Good pusition and chance for ad- vaucement. Addr Dictaphone, Box 498, City. 10-14-3d Do you want to be a salesman? a combination of immediate training in salesmanship and opportunity for unlimited advancement to red-blooded men of character. Call to, see if you can qualify. KRoom 6, Mutual Bidg. New Britain. 9-23-tt l I WANTED—Oflice assistant in doctor’s of- fice. Previous experience uunecessary. Will start the right girl at $20 per week. Very easy position. Box TBB, Herald oftice. 10-14-3d WANTED—Short-breathed persons, wheezy and gasping breathers to try a box of “Dreathe Ezy,” 25c; will give instant relief 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 uil_druggists. 9-16-25dx WANTED—Woman cook. ler, 121 Maple St. .Apply Mrs. Ful- 10-13-3dx WANTED—Experienced saleswomen for our cloak and millinery department, for after- noons or Saturdays. Rothfeder's, 378 Main St. 10-11-6d NOTICE. WANTED—Lady to take care of two chil- dry while mother is in hospital for about sIx months. Applyl Joseph Benjamin, 139 Washington St., third tloor. 10-12-6dx NOTICE—House - cleaning time. Electric vacuum cleaners rented, $1.25 per day; delivered promptly; satisfaction guaran- teed. Phone 2079, 9-28-cod-tf WANTED—Two experienced maids, one a: cook and one as ond maid with some care of children. Apply Mrs. F. G. Vib- berts, Sunnyledge, New Britain, Conn. 10-9-tf NOTICE—To have your dress the Iatest style, have it embroidered at Mre. Ben- ewitz's, 443 Church St, Tel -13. Special rates are made for dressmakers. 10-14-5dx | WANTED—Competent maid for housework. References required. ington St. B general 41 Lex- NOTICE—The Ecomomy Clothing Co., 89 10-11t¢ " “Arch St, carry the highest quality mer- chandise at the lowest prices in the city. Give us a trial. Simon Kaplan, Prop. 10-14-6dx WANTED—Experienced saleswomen for our cloak and millinery department. Rothfel- er's, 378 Main St 10-11-6d w. NOTICE—We do light hauling and truck: ing by day or hour. Vim Truck. T 1186-12. 10-14 NTED—Will the young lady who works r the Telephone Co. and who called at Dr. Knapp's office for a position please call again. 10-11-6d x NOTICE—If you want first class work and service done on your auto, call 164-14. The G. M. and Electric Co.. 58 Hart St. Bat- tery re-charging, repairs and rentals, nition and rewiring. Auto repairs. Gar: open from ¥ a m. to 10 p. m. WANTED—Business men to wnow that we turnish competent typists, stenographers and clerical help at _short notice. No charge. Connecticut Business College, 163 Main St 10-5-tf | roRr FOR SALE—Ford touring car, late model, periect running condition. Bargain. at 44 Lafayette St, or Phone 1l 10-1 dx FOR SALE—1919 Buick roadster, looks and runs like new; new cords on rear, alse two extras. Call Saturday afternood or Sunday morning. 530 Elm St. 10-16-2dx truck, good condition, Court, near rrancis St. 10-12-6dy FOR SAL¥—Ford touriag car, in fine me- chanical condition: newly painted. Rea« sonable price lor yuick sale. 1¥2 Glen St Tel. 139 10-14-3 ALE—Vim Cail 15 Blake FOR E—1918 six cylinder, five passen. #er Mitenell: good mechanical condition, Good tires and paint. 1. Manee, 541 West Main St 10-12-dsa -_— FOR SALE—1917 Buick roadster, condition. 40 Church St, over Luuch, atter 6 p. m. 10-12-d33 FOR SALE—1919 Ford roadster; used very little. Will sacrifice. Must sell this weel Cail evenings between 7 and 9 o'clock. J, Ycamans, Stewart St., off Allen St, Bel: videre. 10-11-64 FOR SALE—2 1-2 ton Mack truck. Used but o months. Will swap for touring can 60 Orange street. Elmer Carison. SRS P USED CARS OF VALUE 1920 STUDEBAKER Big Six 1920 AUBURN Beauty Six ..... 1920 OAXLAND Touring 1918 AMERICAN Six 1917 OAKLAND ToUFINg ...e..es 1917 OAKLAND Touring . 1916 OVERLAND Touring “'$3" 1918 CHALMERS Roadscer 1916 OVERLAND Roadster 1913 Sueeus sivaustes 1916 CLDSMOBILE Touring TRUCKS OF SERVICE 1920 BROCKWAY EXpress ...... 1916 STUDEBAKER Express 1915 FORD Truck 1916 FORD Truck ..ccevencecanea cene 1914 GRAHAM Two-Ton 1918 VIM Express .. M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH ST. ' NOTICE— utomobile ed. Call C. A. Bence's No. WANTED—Chambermaid at Hotel Beloin. 10-4-tf NOTICE—Louls Wohing lias moved his shoe repairing shop from 96 Chestnut street to 204 South Main street. I thank all my | old customers and would like to have them call at my new address. 10-11-6dx & STENOGRAPHER NOTICE—Hardware City Bedding Co. Mat- tresses, box springs, cushions, pillows, steel couches, cots, SDIINgs, etc. @t factory to home prices. Your old ma#jresses made | over cqual to new. Uphoistering. Tel. 2314-4 60 Tremont street 10-2430x WANTED A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT capable of accurate work from dic- tation. Apply in own handwriting, giving age experience and qualifica- tion, Box 10-BB, Herald Office. NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Talk and Sketching for emtertainments, fairs aad dances; something snappy. Al Malmgren, | Herald office, City. 9 £ Main return St o 10-15-d3 on Glen St. or Rockwell purse containing sum return to Heraid 10-1 LOST—Grey sweater, West vicinity. Finder pleaase Britain lce Corporation FURNISHED ROOMS, for | sh, dx wuitabl Mrs. W 10-1 NT—Large front room ntlemen. Steam heat 64 Church St. LOST—Thursday Ave., smail brown of money. Finder fice. Reward TOST—Army discharge papers. Serial No. 203548, early Saturday morning between | St. and raillroad track. Return | Sexton to Herald office, receive reward. 10-15-3dx | 10-1 | LOST—Silver fox neckpiece, lost between Parkmore St. and Kensington Ave. Finder | 1 616 10-14-d2x puppy, female.. Three inder please noufy 63 or phone 486-5. M. W 10-14-d3 | ~ | furnished or unfur- | Steam heat corner TO RENT—30 room nished. by the day or week and hot water. Hotel Bassett, Main and Myrtle St 10- TO RENT—Two furnish, two gentlemen. 67 by. Tel. 189 6dx rooms for ome or f ove Hill. Board | G two furnished by Nov. Ist. lerald, Box 10-15 0 RENT—To gentlemen, sms i private family; Western section. Address 268, | wleas LOST—Brindle bull months old Franklin. square Butler 3dx TO RENT—Two furnished rooms, third floor, modern conveniences; light housekeeping privilege. Adults. 5 Maple St. Ring lower bel 10-14-3dx LOST—Lady's wrist watch, Wednesda:; BNorth Sranles | siveetiboll leaving center al 11:7 Finder telephone 20. rd the roished room with hoard for in private American fam- st urnished front room 1e or two gentlemen nley TO RENT ~team entrally located shop, se 1 a gara workshop. 1t's Apply to Will st time 10 move now Raphael, 330 Main the lady or gentle- C 1 - 2 ! To rE = | wrany ing rooms to party Wingle toom with | _ “*| TO RENT—Two 5 ro house. Rear 1 TO RENT—Furnixhed man; all accommod —Tenement of seven rooms, located. Address Herald Box TO RENT—Thi tenements, . St Tel 1254 front room, all 10-14-3dx St., top floor T—Furnished provements. 61 Main —_—— | TO R REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ESron ENT—Tenement at 23 West Pearl St. steam lheat. lnguire at the 118 Main St. Phone 10-14-3dx Bootery Shop, SALE—Six room house in East Berlin. lot: near school: low fare. Price sasy terms. Tel 4 evenings. HOUSE TO RENT—Large fine house with modern convenicnces, garage and garden, at Newinzton wter, on trolley. Inquire room 405 City Hall, telephon ings. 4% Cedar street, telephone Two family house, nearly new, with vacant tenement. Rc it of \ requi st stre Ave ainvil st suitable | purposes near freight Ideal Ma- 10-9-wi in ring or Ruilding =i and center of I Plainville TION WANTED Size 10x30 chinery wille n have ving for competent laundress, T PERSONAL WANTED—Work by 3 61 Main St. 10-15-2dx = ¥ Lamberg bell . | FOR | FOR WANTED—An elderls American woman de- ed by our slecping method. Teeth filled | sires position as housekeeper in _family without pain. Open evenings. Dr. Dick- ' without children. Acdress Box 27B, Her- erman, kcom 3, 122 Main strest. 10-3-5dx aid Oflice. 0-15-wix id Crown on your tooth 275, This s for 10 days. Testh extract- | FOR SALE PACKARD (Twin Six) DODGE Roadster BUICK Touring REO Touring THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. 8 Elm St., Cor. Main St. Phone 484 9-23-tf _— FOR SALE. 1920 OAKLAND, roadster, used very littl.e. 1913 OAKLAND, sedan, a bargain. BUICK, little six, roadster. 1917 DODGE BROS., touring. 1917 DODGE BROS., roadster. 1917 CADILLAC, sedan. 1918 FORD delivery. « S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP., Dealers in Hudson, Essex and Dodge Bros. Cars. Open Evenings. Tely. 331 155 Elm St. 10-11-8¢ CLEARING SALE OF EXCHANGED CARS 18 Buick, 5 Passenger. 15 Chandler, 7 Iassenger. Chandler Dispatch, 4 Passenger. Liberty Touring, 5 Passenger. Dort, 5 Passenger. Chandler Coupe, '19 19 *20 tires The above cars are condition. THE CHARTER OAK MOTOR CAR ©O. Hotel Bondmore, Hartford, Conn. 743 and 743, spectal body cord in good mechanical Phone—Bushnell pr— 10-14-3¢ FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS: — FOR SALE—Reversible reed baby carrisge Enquire 358 Washington St., 1st floor. 10-15-1d1 FOR SALE—Frame house of eight roetas opposite Berlin Fair Grounds. to b( moved oft. Berlin Brick Co. 10-15-6d2 FOR SALE—Sheet metal heating stove, It perfect condition 12 Cedar 8t Tel, 162 10-15-3a1 E—Baldwin apples. Good wind: falls $1, and hand p ked $2 bushel. Maif a card and I will dellver. G. A. Suttong Berli Conn 1 5-83d1 ALE—Hand picked Baldwin apples No. 1 and by the barrel. Delivered any« where in N Britain. For particulal ‘(-nll 1 2 _) J. Smith & Sons. 10-15-1% FOR—SALE—Selling out four rooms of higl e furniture, good as new; 3 plec front room set, dining room table, sif buffet, china closet, set of dishes ilton velvet ruz and 1 colonial rug fa-piece hedroom set, kitchen and parlog stoves, gas range, ice bo vte. Reason« able Party moving out of town Call rth St. 10-1 dy LE—New White sewing machin¢ d set of iadies’ furs. Call evenin xa-u-zm South Main St FOR SALE—Rabbit dogx seven weeks ol Gubbins, Plainville. 10-14-2d Victrola. almost new, wag 1 for $110. Apply to Hare aves Decorsting Co., Arch St. . 10-13-3dx. FOR SALE—Large chicken coop and ona small coop. D’hone 688-5 or inquire of Mrs. Emerson Hotchkiss, Kensingten, Cenn. 10-11-§0x Call I\.Act:.:'; N < RN i [ 3

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