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OTHFEDER’S 78 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN. An Important Presentation Of omen’s Wraps=¢Coats ts and Wraps that reflect 's very newest ideas—and show r every line the benefit of very workmanship. Luxuriously in Bolivia, Velour, Silver- Plush. _ Specially Priced 9% to $572 The variety which the well dressed woman wishes to present in her cos- tume may be achieved at remarkably little cost by taking advantage of our low prices. Dresses of good quality Tricotine, Velour, Velvetine, in smart silhouettes, attractive embroidery in contrasting+ shades — tinsel beads and braid. Specially priced $18.2 to $322 'hnlllo. You must sa AEW BR(TAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1920. MOTHER! “California Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative Accept “California™ only—look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the hest and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each “California. the success or failure of any day de- pends upon whether the bowels functionate Syrup of Figs | Classified Advertising is the most inexpensive form of pub- licity. Try a For Sale or a Want Advt, in the Herald today, See for wune‘u. Only One Cent & Word. WANTED—MALE HELP Experience unnecessary. Perfectwear Hos: liable young man with one or two experience. Apply after 6 p. m 48 Howard Ave WANTED—Copper Wire Drawers. fenced on block drawing, No. 6 B&S gauge, also on large size wire Phillips Wire Com- pany, corner Central avenue and Freeman street, Pawtucket, R. 1 10-20-3d insurance or others, vicinity. Now is the time ell our dillar-a-month sickncss and accident and death polities; $100 death from natural causes, nothing like it. Top mnotch commission to producers. Amency Dept. P. O. Box 3455, Boston, Mass. 10-19-1w WANTED—Agents, New Britain and WANTED—Night fireman. . Apply P. O. Box 207, City 1 -t WANTED—Machinist. Must be lenced on automatic machinery sition is in experimental chine building and operating, for high grade man. Reply stating age, experience and other detail to Box X34 Herald 10-19-3d and calis WANTED—Male stenographer, to act as sec- retary to superintendent in local factory. Should be experienced in filing, keeping of records, ete. Reply stating age, ex- perience, etc., to Box X: Herald office. 10-19-3a | WANTED—Plumbers and tinmers, also ex- FARM FOR SALE—I have » large list of CORSET SPECIALS AT $1.25—Corsets with rubber s or medium bust: white or pink, sizes 19 to 30. AT $1.76—Corsets, $2.50 value, low and medium bust, sizes 19 to 30. HOSIERY SPECIALS AT 20c—Heavy Ribbed Hose for black, sizes 7 to 10 1-2; regular 49¢ value. AT 16c—Children’s Hose, sizes 7 to 9. FOR SALE INGLE HOUSE~ 9 ROOMS —EVERYTHING MODERN— * FOR FIRST CLASS CUSTOMER~—IN WEST END H. D. HUMPHREY OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS PNE FAMILY HOUSE ON ARCH STREET— pcation on hill overlooking city — it would have been put on market, only owner has Britain. Beat the other chap to this Opportunity for an A No. 1 Home. AMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. FOR ALL INSURANCE CALL 1067-2 DeWITT A. RILEY NATIONAL BANK BUILDING 272 MAIN STREET. ~/THE SERVICE AGENCY-—— PEWRITERS ALL MAKES Get our proposition for three Months. have all makes on hand. BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 72 West Main St. Tel. 612 FOR SALE—New three tenement house, al FOR SALE—Farm of 60 acres, essential to health, Sulte 407, Fourth Fleor farms, 86 acres land, housc and barns, § cows, 2 horses, wagons and machinery, 2,000 ratiroad ties. 1500 cords of wood standing, 50 barreis of apples, about 400 bushels ‘potatoes. Will for $6.500, cash $2,500 Alwo, 150 acres land. modern house and barn, pair horses, 10 cows, 16 _chickens, lot of heavy timber on place. Wil sell $6,500, $2,000 cash. Also 200 acres of 1dnd, up to date 13 room houss, all modern improvervents, steam heated, 26 cows, 4 horses, $2,000 worth of truit, §1,600 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-, ily house on Fairview St. reasohajle price. 5 room bungmlow and garage, ex- tension of Belviders: Will sell for $4 600 Little cash needed. Inquire J. Hochman, Real Estate, Booth Block, Room 403. Tel 2012 or 1180. 10-21-3d | for | Her- 3ax | improvements: Good location. also garage Box s 10- modern three cars ald 10 room | res wood, trout brook $500 cash C L. Barnes, 10-19-5dx house, 3 barns, crosses farm Barnesdale FOR SALE—Six temement brick block, 30 large rooms, all improvements, bullt § years ago. See J. M. Kulper, room 13, 326 Main St 10-18-6dx | S ——————— PERSONAL PERSONAL—Don't suffer day or night Full set tooth $5.00, guaranteed. Orthodomtis or crooked teeth straightened D cker man. Room 9, 122 Main St., Mutual Building. OMce hours 9 to 11 and 1 to 5 p. m._ Open evenin 10-16-1m | with teothache eth with gold CHIROPRACTIC TALK NO. 19. DON'T OPERATE (By J. A. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR) Under no circumstances should you sub- | mit to an operation until every other means promising permanent hcalth has been tried CHIROPRACTIC safe. reasonable and effective aining lost strength and health and restoring the various organs of the body to normal activity Let this wonderful science demonstrate its potency before the knife is resorted to, s after an operation it is not always pos- ble to bring about even a tolerable state ofters a means of re of comfort and well being Remember, every organ of your body Is or it wouldn't be there. Nature never makes mistakes in this way. And when an organ has been removed it can never be replaced. That is why per- sons who have submitted to the knife are more or less sickly for the rest of their lives. Try Chiropractic first J.A.VOLZ | The Chiropractor 250 MAIN STREET, BOOTH BLOCK Phone 1733 rs: 9-12 . m.—2-5 p. m. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETRE. Repalrs of all kinds [ | | LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. i # Cougt St perienced heiper, W. R. street. Tel. 1061-2 Fenn, 139 Hart 10-1 WANTED—Manager for local Man around 30 years preferred. furnish bond. Address in own hand writ- ing, C. A. Hayden, Springfield, Mass, Box 365, 10-13-dx tea store. Must WANTED—A good live man with eighteen bundred dollars to go into partnership om 8 new five-ton dump truck. Herald Hex 27X, 9-23-t¢ WANTED—CLERK some experience preferred. RUSSELL BROS., 301 Maln St. One with INSTRUCTION ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING FOR PRACTICAL MEN Evening Technical Course Given By H. G. CISIN, E. E. formerly Instructor " Johns Hopkins, University; Corneil University; U. 8. Navy KElectrical school—Author of Practical Electrical Engineering” 2 EVENINGS PER WKL TERM OF 15 WEEKS $20 PER T) 4 PAYME Classes start week of Oct. 25th. Register Now. Any evening this week, 8—9 p. m. at Swith's Business School, 278 Main Street. 0-16-7dx FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS ..... .... . TO RENT—Furnished room. St entral. Address Box 11AA, N ald B. He 10-2 TO RENT—Large front room suitable for two or thre gentlemen only. Board 1If desired. 112 Lake St Tel. 148-13. 10-22-3a TO RENT—Furnished House containing four bed rooms: hot and cold water; electric and gas ligbting: excelle he. would rent unfurnished or sell Herald. TO RENT—Stcam-heated furnished room. Appiy rd Court CLASSIFIED 1c a Word \ Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. ¥ 4 WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Good cook for family adults. Call 205 West Main St NOTICE. NOTICE—Piano instructions, by Donald Mc- Cutcheon, Planist, desires to announce the wpening of a small class of pupils in of Tel 10- two Thousands read the Herald Classified Column daily. There are a lot of buyers for that second hand auto you want to sell. Tell them about it in & For Sale Advt. Only One Cen$ & Word, AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—1918 Oldsmobile touring, perfect running order; all new tires. Ca atter ¢ p. m., 43 Urange St. 10-23- WANTED—Experienced saleswomen can se- cure steady position for Saturdays with good in cloak and suit dept., at Green's, 170 Main St. 10-21-2d Britain, Oct. 26. Pupils of all grades ac- ted. Address Oxford St, Hartford. el. Elizabeth 1064 10-22-3d NOTICE—Repairing of old and building of new chimneys at reasonable prices. Al kinds of mason work. Chimneys a spe- cialty. F. Selander, 71S Stanley St. Tel. 2168, 10-22-6dx WANTED—Young women to wait on_ table in restaurant, $15 week with board. Steady position. 32 1-2 Lafayette St. 10-20-3dx NOTICE—Auction Sale—I will conduct an- other auction sale of household goods, con- | WANTED—GIrl with some experience to sisting of tables, beds, bureaus. dressers, help in tatlor shop. $15.00 per week. 427 stoves, kitchen ware, desks, chairs, hall- West Main St 10-19-6dx racks, pictures, rugs, etc. Sale to take place at my warehouse 74 Greenwood S ew Britain, Conn., Saturday, Oct. 30, 1 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. An- other chance to buy household goods at your own price. A. P. MARSH_ Auc- tioneer 10-22-7a | WANTED—Lsundress to do up stairs work. And to go South. Best of wages. Address Permanent, Herald Box. , 10-18-6dx WANTED—Competent maid for general housework for small family. Apply 378 Stanley St. or phone 2425. 10-19-t¢ NOTICE—House - cleaning time. Electric = - —~ FOR SALE—1919 Oakland = Touring, nah\ paint, overhauled and good tires. Barguil Lash Motor Company, West Main and Lincoln Sts. Geo. Dunbar, salesman. 10-23-1¢ FOR SALE—1919 Overland Touring Cag M30. Al condition, very Ltue inileagd Will sell cucap. Lash Motor Company West Main 4nd Lincoin Sts. teorge Dunt bar, Salesman. 10-22-1d e FOR SALE—1917 Buick Touring Car, in feod condition. irice ngat. Lasn Motor Come pany, West aain aand Lincoln Sis. Geong LDunbar, Salesman. 10-22-1¢ - FOR SALKE—1917 Hudson Touring, 7 pas senger. 1L will pay o 100k this car ove Lasa Motor Co., West Main St. Geor Dunbar, salesman. 10-28-4 vacuum cleaners remted, $1.25 per day; delivered promptly; satisfaction guaran- teed. Phone 2079. 9-28-eod-tf e ke e L S SRt WANTED — Woman whole or half da: 2434, evenings. for housecleaning, 18 Marrison St. Tel. 10-14-t2 — FOR SALE—Touring body 1917, for Complete With swc curtains and wh shield. 579 West aain S 10. NOTICE—When about to re-shingle, call for Mr. Benewitz, 443 Church St, for the most reasonable prices and best work in the carpentry line. Tel. 2045-13. 10-20-6dx 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 REMOVAL NOTICE—The L. & M. Garage, now at 401 West Main, will change its place of business on or around Nov. lst, to 451 West Main St. just one block above the present location. 10-19-11dx WANTED—Chambermald at Hotel Beloin, 10-4-t2 _— NOTICE—We do carpentry work of all de- scriptions, repairing, garage, etc. Deming and Anderson. Tel. 267-6. 10-19-6dx WANTED _ A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER NOTICE—35, 45 and ' 55c. enlargements made from your negatives until Oct. 30. See our window. Ohrnstedts’ Photo Shop, 244 Main St. 10-18-11d capable of accurate work from dic- tation. Apply in own handwriting, giving age experience and qualifica- tion, Box 10-BB, Herald Office. NOTICE—Hardware City Bedding Co. Mat- ! tresses, box springs, cushions, pillows, steel couches, cots, springs; etc. at factony to home prices. Your old mattresses made over equal to new, Upholstering. _Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremomwt stréet. 10-2a30x NOTICE—Cartoonidt, Chalk Talk and Sketching for entertainments, fairs aud davces; something snappy. Al Malmgren, Herala office, City. 9.8%.ar ———————— FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS = - | WANTED—By American couple, with ref- FOR SALE—Complete five rooms, furnished. erences, two or three furnished jgooms if taken the way it stands, will be sold | light housekeeping. very cheap. Party leaving town. Add Herald Box 17BX. 10 e e WANTED WANTED—Typewriting to do at home. Called for and delivered. Address Herald, Box X34. 10-22-3dx Address He 10-22-2dx AGENTS—Make $75.00 Wweekly selling guar- anteed hesiery. We guarantee $36.00 week- ly, full time, 75 cents an hour spare time. Exprience unnecessary. Perfectwear Hos- jery, Darby, Pa. 10-22-dix FOR SALE—Best black grape vines, table and wine w aring age, cents. Blackberries and red raspberries, plants 10 cents. Dahlias_five colors, 10 cents | -bulb. - J. Oliver, Shuttle Meadow Road, Plainville. Tel. 19-4. 10-22-3dx WANTED—To rent two or three furnished rooms including kitchen or kitchenette, by a refined American couple. Must ° heat. Best references.. Address Herald Box 24Z. 10-21-3dx FOR SALE—Bicycle. Call 70 Belden St. 19-22-d1x FOR SALE—One Glendale stove in first class condition. Also one parlor stove. Sell at any price. Moving out of town. Krasnow, S West Pearl St. 10-22-t8 WANTED—Apartment of three rooms, un- furnished. Alsp_space for auto, With or without heat. Must be imoderate price. Address, Herald, Box 11BB. 10-21-3dx FOR SALE—Hens, pullets and cockereld— White wyandottes. white leghorns, light brahmas also Chinese geese, also cock- erels, 2 to 4 I each, for gating. Thé quality much better than yéu could get from any poultry plan 112 Cariton St. Tel. ‘WANTED—Cashier good references. Herald. with experience and Good pay. Box 24N, 5. FOR SALE—A commercial delivery bicycle. . South Main on Hursiien WANTED—Heated Box G24, Herald. street, by November 1. FOR SALE—Quartered oak bed room set, small table, springs and mattre; E. G. Bassett, 143 West Maig St. Plainville. -5 WANTED—Tenement of four or five rooms, by young couple. Address Box iD, Her- ald office. 10-19-5dx 22 Barmett 10-21-9dx FOR SALE—Nice family cow. St WANTED—Two men boarders. Excellent table board and room, $9 & weck. Mrs. Stoddard, 46 Maple St. 10-19-t¢ FOR SALE—Grafonola; good condition. Howard Ave. Tel. 199 ! WANTED Accountants and bookkeepers to join together and form a local chapter, for New Britain, of United Accountants and Bookkeepers of America. This seeks to dignity, exalt, protect and develop the in- terest of our profession FOR SALE—Standing State road, Cheshire 4 wood and timber, near | Depot. TO RENT—Furnished room with board for two men in private American family. $5 Franklin St. 10-21-3dx G. V. Hamlin, S S, ing house, centrall. FOR SALE—Large rooming y A e located, doing good busincss. Address Herald, Box 6AB. 10-19-3dx private p. m 10- NT—Furnished room, fam- Il evenings after 6 Mrs. A. Wagner. TO RENT—Furnished room suitabl: or two gentlemen: all improvemen Hart St. pustairs 10- TO RENT—Furnished room at 204 Wash. ington St 10-21-2ax WANTED—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping , by young American couple. Bex 11T, Herald 10-21-3dx TO RENT—Newly furnished room, 203 So. Main St 10-20-3dx TO RENT—Furnished rooms, 47 East Main St, 3rd floo 10-20-4dx TO RENT—Furnished room with board, for | gentleman. Main 10-19-6dx WANTED Saleswomen, with or without our coat, suit, millinery and corset departments for af- ternoons, Also for Satur- day afternoons and eveni only. Steady position and good pay while learning. i | | | ' | | experience, for positions in| from 6w 100r 11 FOR SALE—Apples. A few trees of fancy Baldwins (sprayed) S. Barrows, G den Knoll Farm, Newington. Tel N. B 10-19-4dx TO RENT—On Canal street, a barn, parti- | tioned for two autos. E. G. Bassett, 143 West Main St, Plainville, Conn. 10-22-2d4 FOR SALE—100 cider barrels and 50 wine barrels. Apply Paul, next to Kensington barber shop. 10-19-5a TO RENT—Garage, individual stalls, heated, running water and electric lights. = Inquire H. L. Goodrich, 393 West Main street, up- statrs. 10121-2dx | FOR SALE—Pure Sweet Cider, made from sound apples, delivered from mill to con- sumer. 1 furnish the barrels. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 254-12. 10-19-5a TO RENT—Office room, 14x20, $35.00 per 142 Maln St 10-20-6a FOR SALE—Green mountal Cookers Maple Lawn 657-14 TO RENT—i room tenement on Mountain potatoes, good | View, North cor., Plainville, Conn. Farm, Berlin. Tel. : . 10-13-6dx 10-16-6dx —_— e LOSY FOR SALE—Hand picked Baldwin apples. No. 1 and 2, by the barrel. Delivered any- where in New Britain. For particulars, call 155-2. D. Smith & Soms. 10-15-12d E—————ee SITUATION WANTED LOST—Boston terrier, d: brindle, white markings, no collar, answers to name of “Jack.” Return to 91 Whiting St Re- ' ward 10-22-2dx | - i LOST—Party that found package outside of Moore's Fish Market s known and will | avoid trouble by leaving same at Herald office. 10-22-2dx WANTED—Position as telephone operator In local factory. Address Box 15XX. Herald office. 10-20-3dx i LOST—Commercial Trust Ju Savings Pase | book No. 9589. Kindly return to bank. 10-20-3dx WANTED—Yonug man 23 years old. with £ood education, would like work evenings Box 29, Herald. tor Box o FOR SALE—1919 ¢ cylinder Scripp’ touring car, in pertect condition. Calj 10-21 Touring, 169 Main St , overhauled and good tires. * Lash Motor Company, West Maif and Liocoln Sts. eGo. Dunl sale 10-21-] FOR SALE—A Vim delivery, just every bauled, with 5 good tires; low price. Ad« dress Herald Box 21%. 10-19-6dx — FOR SALE—1917 Overland coupe model mechanically O. K. Good tires and wi Wwheels. A bargain if soid at once. 1hg L. & M. Garage, rear 401 West Main. 587-2. 10-18- FOR SALE—1 mew Allen Sedan, mew car, Buaranteed. 1 Ford touring $150. P. C( Rudolph. Phone 2061, 123 Cherry 10- FOR SALE—2 1-2 tom Mack' track, Used but § months. Will swap for touring éar, 60 Orange street. Bimer Carlson. USED CARS. This s the ume to buy a good used Car ut @ bargain. The following cars have been overhauled and repainted: Come in and look them over. Easy pay- ments arranged. 2 1919 OAKLAND TOURING o 1919 OVERLAND TOURING oo 1917 BUICK TOURING 1915 CADILLAC SEDAN LASH MOTOR COMPANY, Cor. West Main snd Lincoln Streets. Geo. Dunbar, Salesman. Tel. 383. 11-22-. | USED CARS OF VALUN STUDEBAKER Big SIX ..e4~v AUBURN Beauty 8IX ...seed OAKLAND Touring censonn AMERICAN u.w-;u-u-l OAKLAND Tourlag OAKLAND Tourtag ....e..s OVERLAND Touring “88% an CHALMERS Roadscer OVEELAND Roadater BAXUN Loadster casemnme [ 1920 BROCKWATY Express 1916 STUDEBAKER Expreas ..eq. 1915 FORD Truck . 1916 FORD Truck .. cesseen 1914 GRAHAM Two-TOR «evevas. 1318 VIM Express ......., L 193 ARCH ST. _— —— FOR BALE. 1920 OAKLAND Roadster, 3,000 miids 1918 OAKLAND Sedan, a bargain. 1917 DODGB BROS.’ Touring, 1817 DODGE BROS." Roadster. 1917 CADILLAC Seda: 1918 FORD Delivery. BUICK Little Six Roadster. 3 S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. 1 Dealers in ¥ HUDSON, ESSEX and DODGE BROS. Cars." Open Evenings. EH Tel. 731. 165 Bm St _— e FOR SALE. FORD Touring. DODGE Roadster. BUICK Roadster. REO Touring. THE B. & B. MOTOR 00. (o FOUND—A young ecalf. Owner may by proving property and paying for Telephone 668-6. Berlin. 10-21-2ax FOUND—Yeariing heifer. Shuttle Meadow Ave. 8. F. Avery, 10-2! 10-21-5dx WANTED—Young lady wishes clerical posi- tion. References. Address Box 4B, Her- ald Office. 10-22-3ax WANTED—Young man wants position driv- ing Ford delivery. Box X Herald Of- fice. 10-22-3dx WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ADL S OF JUNK and Second-Han«¢ Furniture. L. ZELDES evenings only. 140 Main Street Until further notice the evening hours of this office will be from 7 to 9 o’ clock Mondoy and Friday iy THE HARDWARE CITY LOAN CORP. H. J. Foiren, Mgr.