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Woolens, Direct From a Prominent New England Woolen Mill Beautiful Fabrics, 54 Inches Wide SECOND FLOOR 30 Patterns and Colorings Less Than Half Price hree and One-Half Yards: Are Sufficient for a oman’s Coat, a Man’s Coat, Vest or Trousers —and Will Cost Exactly - $9.65 woolen mill of international fame had orders cancelled on thousands of , of all wool cloths. This store was one of several of their best customers d upen to help in the.quick disposal of these wools for what they needed most bly, cash. The quality of the wools are similar, often superior to that you 11 in the $65 to $70 coats and suits. Mostly in mixgures; a few plain navy brown and dark grey. The colors most wanted for suits and coats of the cal type. OUR SALE PRICE IS MILL COST. ADIES: For a Coat, any model, buy 3, yards. EN: For a Suit buy 3 yards. For a Suit 4 yards. R ————————— yards for a woman's suit—any model, $l l .25 EESeIE-but ...t oo RRRREETERREER S e T O DUT OF TOWN CUSTOMERS—Samples on request; then send mnoey, P. gz rder, or check, and we will send you the goods Parcel Post paid. Telephone harter 1580. ENT—Furnished rooms, suitable for at 100 Hart St Tel 10-18-3dx ' oééoibobéé&caéeé&##:, = @ as you probably g 2 > 4 by S e Let us show you how you can buy a good & 5 % $.! TO RENT—Furnished room with bhon @ two gentle in private Ame ily. ss nklin St & b d gentlemen. -12 TO RENT—Furnished rooms, twin beds, convenjences, for gentlem or young couple. Mrs. David, 551 Main St. Ring bell 10-19-3dx Apply 473 10-19-2a TO RENT—Furnished room with board, for gentieman. 155 Main St @ 10-19-6ax TO RENT—Furnished room for one gentlemen. 24 Camp St 10 or two amily house with a reasonable cash pay- and then have an $80 apartment cost approximately $40 per month. See us rd for can far 10-18 | FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, l two gentlemen at 100 Hart 1 TO RENT—30 rooms, furnished or unfur- k. Steam heat nished, by the day or we and hot water. Hotel Bassett, Main and Myrtle St 10- dx ou have friends they shall raph. They'll apreciate PERSONAL—If have your phot Arcade Htudio 10-19-3eodx KER & DEMING 93 Main Street, Telephone 2026 n’S OF NEW BRITAIN REAL ESTATE BOARD. oottt T T T Tododatootodododododoge to U PERSONAL—Don’t day or night. Full set teeth with gold tooth 3500, guaranteed. Orthodontia or crooked teeth straightened Dr man, Room 9, 122 Main St, Mutual Bldg. 10-16-1m TO RENT TO RENT—4 room steam heated fint.. Mod- ern improvements 1 at 151 Washin ton St, Ist floor 2 10-18 SHSBDBOIIEEE dx TO RENT—4 room temement on Moun View,, North cor.. Plainville, Conn 10-15-6ax FOR SALE Franklin street. Rents $80 per month. Price can be had at a bar- store ly Dwelling, 51 Dwellings, 2-family, Fairview street, uses 124 Rockwell avenue, with small H. D. HUMPHREY IN ST. OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS Court, October 15th, 1920. o Family House at West End—Centrally |cour. ocones buin beo™ ’ With 16 rooms——A“ nnprovements YO“ | Plainville, in said district, deceased. . . | Prior, executor of the will of said de- pvVe nght m. censed, {-rnyln;z that as such executor e may be empowered to sell and con- eenwood Street House can be bough 1,500 Cash—Fine big yard. | vey certain real estate belonging to AMP REAL ESTATE CO. tho estate of said deceased, as per ap- PHONLE 3 SITUATION WANTED sires position without child: ald Ofce housekeeper family Address Rox 7B, Her- 10-15-wix e — District of Plainville, ss., ot plication on filo more fully appears, it . Ordered, that sal@ application bae heard and determ d at the Probate office, in Plainville, In said district, on the 21st dey of October, A. D., 1820, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, und that public notice be given of the penden- cy of said applicatio ad the time and place of hearing thereon, by publish- ing a copy of this order in sowe news- paper having a circulation in said ais- trict, and by posting a copy thereof on the public signpost In the Town of Plainville, in said district, at least three daye befa 14 day of hearing. 1—NOOMS 205-8 BANK BLDG. FOR ALL INSURANCE DeWITT A. RILEY TIONAL BANK BUILDING WANTED—An elderly American woman de- | | | WANTED—Ag: | WANTED—Machinist. Classificd Advertising is the most ineispensive form of pub- licity. Try a For Sale or a Want Advt, in the Hetald today. Sce for yourseif. ‘Only One Cent & Word. WANTED—MALE HEIP AEW BR(TAIN DALY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1920, CLASSIFIED 1c 2a 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. NOTICE. WANTED—FEMALE HELP others, in «. imsurance or nd vicinity. Now to sell our diliar-a-month sickness accident and death polities; 3109 cath from natural eauses, nothing like it. Top notch imission to__ producers. Agency L ©O. Box 3455, Boston, 10-19-1w Britaia fireman.. Apply P. O. 10-18-1¢ | WANTED—A » y for the Box 17K ng man in a store: good right man. Address Herald 19-6dx exper- ienc automatic This po- sition is in experime room on Mae L perience, etc., to Box t | | | i | 18-2dx | corner | and cherish the sort of pictures we make. | Dicker- | WANTED—Gentleman [ " }OR SALE—Farm of 60 acres, Probate ! chine building and operating, and caMe for high grade man ply stating agc, experience and other detail to“Box X34, Herald 10-19- stenographer, (o act to superintendent in’ local factary. Should be experienced in filing, keeping records, etc. Reply stating age, ex- 2X, Herald offi 10- Basse. 10-18-2dx WANTED—Two squeezer machine moulders for brass and one for gray iron foundry. Apply or write at once to Wilcox, Critten- den & Co. Middletown, Conn. 10-16-d3 WANTED—FPlumbers and tinners, also ex- perienced helper, W. K. Fenn, 139 Hart street. Tel. 1061-2 10-16-6dx WANTED—Salesman to sell garages and service stations an ugusually high grade product on commission basis. Must have auto or runabout. A live man with some mechanical knowledge can earn $125 to $175 per week. Franklin Machine and Tool Co., Springfield, Mass. 10-15-6d WANTED—Manager for local tea store. Man around 30 years preferred. Must furnish bond. Address in own hand writ- ing, C. A. Hayden, Springfield, Mass, Box 366. 10-13-dx WANTED—A good live man with eightcen hundred doliars to go into partnership on a new five-ton dump truck. Herald Box 27X, 9-23-t¢ INSTRUCTION ELECTRICAL PRACTICA ENGINEERL MEN Evening Technic H. G. CIs Course Given By formerly instructor Johns Hopkins University; Cornell University; U. S. Navy - Electrical school—Author o “Practical Electrical Ko ng— “Modern Marine En) 2 E GS PER WEEK TERM OF 15 WEEKS $20 PER TERM 4 PAYMENTS Classes siart week of Oct. 23th. Register Now. Any evening this week, 8—9 p. m. at Smith's Business School, 238 Main Street. 10-16-7dx WANTED WANTED—Pleasant room, with or without board, for single gentleman. Can furnish it if desired. Also space in garage for a car if available. Address J. A. S, Mer- ald office . 10 WANTED—Young couple with two children, | desire ments. rent. four 6r five Address Herald, rooms. improve- Box rXX. i REMOVAL NOTICE—The 1 now at 401 West Main, will change its place of business on or around Nov. Ist, Main St. just one block above their location. 10-19-11dx & Garage, to 43l present NOTICE—We do carpentry work of alt de- seriptions airing, garage, etc. Demiog and Anderson. Tel. 10-19-6dx NOTICE—Ye Olde Colony Inn dancing and | Hallowe'en parties accommodatest and | lunches served. Reservations. Call 745-3 Meriden. 10-15-2dx with ~ome lor shop. $15.00 WANTED—Girl help in Main St experl per woe 10-18-5dx Thousands read the Herald Classified Column daily. There are a lot of buyers for that second bhand auto you want to scll. Tell them about it in & For Sale Advt. Only One Ceas « Word, AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—1918 Cakland winter top. Bargain. tween 6 and ¥ evenin touring, Call tel. WANTED—For factory lunch room Ameri- can woman capabie of taking charge of v foom, to start as as- sistant to presént manager. Reply stating c, past experience if any and other de- to Box 21XA, Herald office. 10-19-3d large faciory tail, WANTED—Competent maid for general rk tor small family. APbIy St. of phone 2425, 10-19- 53c. atives rnstedts’ NOTICE—33, 43 and made from your See our window 244 Main St enlargements until Oct. 30. Photo_Shop, 10-15-11d NOTICE—To h: your dress the style, have it embroidered at Mrs. B. Ben- ewilz's, 443 Church St, Tel. 2045-13. Special rates are made for dressmakers. 10-14-5dx — NOTICE—The Economy Clothing Co., 89 | Arch St, carry the highest quality mer- chandise at the lowest prices in the city. Give us a trial. Simon Kaplan, Prop. 10-14-8dx Iatest | WANTED—Girl with two years' experience, desires clerical position. Also some knowledge bookkeeping. Beferences can be furnished. - Address Box 21B, Her- aid. 10-15-3d WANTED—Laundress to do up stairs work. And to go South. Best of wages. Address Permanent, Herald Box. , 10-18-6dx WANTED—Capable woman cook.. Apply Mrs. Fuller, 121 Maple St. 10-18-3ax WANTED—Kitchen girl to assist cook, 6 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. Apply Y. W. A. 10-18-2d4 NOTICE—Hardware City Bedding Co. Mat- tresses. box springs, cushions, pillows, steel couches, cots, springs, etc., at factory to home prices. Your old mattresses made over equal to new. Upholstering. Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremont street. 10-2d30x NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Talk and Sketching for enlcrtainments, fairs aod dances; something snappy. Al Maimgren. Herald office, City. 9-22-ut ————— FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Columbia Victrola, records in- cluded. Cheap il sold at once M. = Vile, Berlin, Ct. including three Also three 1st floor. 10-19-3dx FOR SALE—Lady will sell part of her street ciothes; also gold brocaded even- ing wrap trimmed with fitch fud: new also red iridescent: evening gown slight worn. Address Herald Box S23. 10-19-1dx FOR SALE—1 wireless outfit. 170 West Main St Plainville. FOR SALE—Furniture, beds, range and gas stove tons of coal. 7 Spring St., Write or call 10-19-2dx FOR SALE—Selling out high grade furnl- ture, good as new, three piece parior set. dining room table, six chairs, 5 pieces bed ropm set, hookcase, desk, parior stove, ico box, 3 rocking c rs. Reasonable price Party. moving out of town Call at North St 10-19-1dx FOR SALE—New Process Gas Stove.. Call | 1 FOR SALE—Large rooming house, centrally located, doing good business. Herald, Box 6AB. FOR SALE—Apples. A few trees of faney DBaldwins (sorayed). C S.*Barrows, i- den Knoll Farn, Newington. Tel. 267-3 N. B 10-19-4dx FOR SALE—100 cider barrels and 50 wine barrels. Apply Paul, next to Kensington varber shop. 10-19-5d FOR SALK—Grafonol Howard Ave. Tel 1 good condition. -3 FOR SALE—Pure Sweet Cider, made from sound apples, delivered from mill to con- sumer. 1 furnish the barrcis. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 10-19-5d by ald young couple. Address Box 4D, Her- ofice. 10-18- WANTED—Two men boarders. table board and r £ a Stoddard, 46 Mapl Excellent week. Mrs 10-19-1f WANTED Accountants and bookkeepers to sin together and form a local chapter, for of Uni Accountants and Bookkeepers of America. This sceks to dignify, exalt, protect and develop the in- terest of our profession. Write or call G. V. Hamlin, State Viee President, City Ave., New Britain, Conn. 10-18 FOR SALE—One milkis 17 Sunrise Ave. Tel. A. Ahlberg, 10-18-3dx FOR SALE—New White sewing .machine nd set ladies’ furs. Call ev South Main FOR SALE—Tent. bargain—350x30 feet—side walls and polcs—good for carnivals and | fairs. Thomas Cafferty, Plainville. 10-15-2ax | FOR SALE—Cheap, open bu two scated rubber tire tire top business wagon iness wagon— carriage—rubber Tel 234, 10-18-3d WANTED—By American couple with ref- erences, two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address Herald Box IBB. 10-18-3dx desires furnished private family. State terms O Box 729 10-15-3dx REAL ESTATE FOR SALE room with in reply. Address P. FOR SALE—S room cottage, Ford touring car. All _for Kensington. Phone 23. garage. and $3,000, in 10-19-3dx 10 room acres wood,’ trout brook cash. C L. Barnes, 10-19-5dx farm house, Barnesd FOR SALE—Scven room cottage.. Can be seen between 7 and 9 evenings, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 74 Francs St 10-18-3dx FOR SALE—Six tenement brick block, large rooms, all improvements, built § years ago. Sce J. M. Kulper, room 13, 325 Main St 10-15-6ax FOR SALE—Section 125x125 ft., corner lot, cheap, at Belvidere. Addre: Herald * 10-16-3dx Upon the application of Peter J. | por SALKE—Two tenement house om City nearly new. Reasonable amount of One tencment vacant. L. Deming, st St 10-19-3dx ave., cas 753 B FOR SALE—Eastern section of city, ffteen minutes walk from center, and 1-2 minute from Hartford trollcy, eight room cottage, modern improvements steam heat, hard wood floors, ete. Also barn for storage purposes, equipped for four garages, and chicken eoop. Lot 64x17S, contains gar- den, grape vines peach, cherry, plum, two pear trees. Bargain for right party. In- quire Box 26J, Herald. 10-19-2dx FORt SALE—Green mountain potatoes, good Cookers. Maple Lawn Farm, Berlin. Tel 657-11 10-16-6ax FOR SALE—Frame house of eight rooms, | opposite Berlin Fair Grounds, to moved offt. Berlin Brick Co. 10-15-6dx FOR SALE—Hand picked -Baldwin apples, No. 1 and 2, by the barrel. Delivered any- where in New Britain. For particul eall 155-2° D. J. fmith & Sons. 10-1 12d FARMS FOR SALE—I have a large list of farms, 5 acres land, house and barns, & cows 2 horses, wagons and machinery, 000" raiirond ties, 0 cords of wood standing, 50 barrels of apples, about 400 bushels “potatoes. Wil sell for $6.500, cash $2.500. Also. 150 acres land. | modern house and barm, pair horscs, 10 cows, 15 chickens, lot of heavy timber on place. Will sell ‘for $6,500, $2000 cash Also 200 acres of land. up to date 12 room house, all modern improvemehts, steam heated, 26 cows, & horses, $2,000 worth of fruit, $1,500 worth of tobacco, couple hun- | dred’ hens, heavy timber on place. In- | come from milk $110 weekly. Wil sell reasonable. Also city property. Two fam- ity house on Fairview St. reasonable price. 5 room bungalow and garage, ex- tension of Belvidere. Will sell for $4_600. Idttle cash needed. Inquire J. Hochman, Real Estate, Booth Block, Room 403. Tel 1013 or 1150 10-18-3dx FOR SALE. OAKLAND Roadster, 3,000 miles OAKLAND Sedan. a bargain. DODGE BROS.' Touring. DODGE BROS.' Roadster. 7 CADILLAC Sedan FORD Delivery. BUICK Litt! x Roadster. 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. Dealers in ESSEX and DODGE BROS. Cars. Open Evenings 15 HUDSON, 731, Elm_St. FOR A good Two Family House With large lot. SALE _ Centrally located. SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. WANTED—Waitress wanted. Hutel Regal 10-16-3dx WANTED—Middle-aged woman for house- keeper in family of two. Good home for right party. Address Housekeeper, Box 17 Herald. 10-T4-wix WANTED — Woman _for whole or half days. 2434, evenings. housecleaning, 18 Harrison St. Tel. 10-14-t¢ WANTED—Two experienced maids, one as cook and one as second maid with some care of children. Apply Mrs. F. G. Vib- berts, Sunnyledge, New Britain, Conn. 10-9-t2 WANTED—Competent housework. ington St. maid for general References required. 41 Lex- 10-11te WANTED—Chambermaid at Hotel Beloin. 10-4-t WANTED A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT SrENOGRAPHER capable of accurate work from dic- tation. Apply in own handwriting, giving age expericnce and qualifica- tion, Box 10-BB, Herald Office. STORE MANAGER WANTED. Zee-Zee Rubber Company, long and firmly established manufactus ers of higher grade tires and tubes, suaranteed 6000 miles, is openin; one of its many chain stores in New Britain. The entire production of our mills at Yardville, N. J., is sold only through these stores, direct to tire use: minus the jobber's profit. Wherever one of thesc stores is opened the tire business of the com- munity is practically monopolized. All store and advertising expenses are paid by the corporation. The manager will receive a salary of $10 a week and a commission on all sales, which should return an iIn- come of $5,000 a ar and upward. The man we will sclect as manager for our New Britain store must be a successful salesman, but tire ex- perience is absolutely unnecessary. He must stand high in the commun- ity and must furnish cash bond of $2,600, which will draw 6 per cent. interest for one year and which will be returned upon severance of busi- ness relations. This is a strictly merchandising proposition of the highest order and possesses unlim- ited future posibilities. Address J. B. Stiles, Sales Manager, Beloin Hotel, today and tomorrow. 10-18-2a FOR SALE—A Vim delivery, Jjust hauled, with 5 &ood tires; low price. dress Herald Box :7Z. 10-19-6dx . ¥OR SALE—1917 Overland coupe model 85, mecnanically . K. Good tres agd wird wheels. A bargain if sold at once. The L. & M. Garage, rear 401 West Main. by 10-19-11dx LE—At very reasonable price, # Lit« Buick touring car in Al coa= W. C. Steiner, 381 Arch. Teles 7L 10-19-3du FOR [ dition phone 1837, FOR SALE—Chevrolet touring car 1916, Al condition. iargain if \akeu at once. Cal Lincoln St., between 7 and 9. 10-18-3d% 47 FOR SALE—1 new_ Ailen Sedan, new guarantced. 1 Ford 'touring $150. B, “ Rudolph. Phone 2061, 123 Cherry et 10-16-604 Ui FOR SALE—2 1-2 ton Mack truck. but 5 months. Will swap for toufing 60 Orange street. Elmer Carison. e = FOR SALE—1 Ford business body closed in at a reasonable price if tagen at once Apply L. M Hunson, 75 sast Main street, Plainville, Call after 6 o'clock. 10-16-#d1 —_— 8 TSED CARS OF VALUE 1920 STUDEBAKER Big SIX vevn 1920 AUBURN Beauty SIX ..eveen 1920 OAKLAND Touring 1918 AMERICAN Six . 1917 VAKLAND Touring 1917 OAKLAND Touring .peees 1916 OVERLAND Touring “33® .. 1918 CHALMERS Roadscer - 1916 OVERLAND Roadster Tenemay, 1918 SAXON Roacsier . 3 1916 OLDSMOBILE Touring .. es TRUCKS OF SERVICE 1920 BROCKWAY BExpress 1916 STUDEBAKER Express ..ea - { . 1915 FORD Truck ... toas 1916 FORD Truck ...eecescesenem 1914 GRAHAM Two-Ton 1918 VIM Express .. M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH ST. FOR SALE PACKARD (Twin Six) DODGE Roadster BUICK Touring REO Touring THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. 1S # Eim St., Cor. Main St. Phone 485. - 3 9-23-t8 Losx LOST—Between Main St. and Corbin bunch of keys. Return to Herald offi 10-1 RWOST—Boston terrier, dark brindle, white markings, no collar, answers to name “Jack. ward. St. Return to 91 Whiting % 1 LOST—A large Shepherd dog, Saturday, O Sth. Reward if returned to Box Kensington. 10-18-20% LOST—A purple silk umbrella.. Finder turn to Rackliffe Bros." Auto store. 18-2dx SOMETHING NEW K A non-cancellable ACCIDENT AND HEALTH POLICY, which cannot be cancelled or restricted by the Company. This is a form of insurance many people have wanted but could not buy. May we point out the advantages of such a policy? Phone us or call at our office. £ . The Home Banking & Real;y Co. 86 West Main Street - Phone 728 Next Door Fox’s Theater. IF YOUR TYPEWRITER IS OUT OF ORDER Phone 612 — Prompt and Efficient Service. NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 72 West Main St. Tel. 612