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NEW BRITAIN DAILY. HERALD, Hartford Wonderful Assortment of Winter Coats INCLUDES A WIDE ASSORTMENT AT THE PRICE §29.05 iz Tweed Coats Sport Coats designed for a career of usefulness, in may don a coat of this character content in ir whatever the day brings forth, 95 choose any of the styles named, and model silk lined, of all, just received, is a coat of superb oly lined with dependable silk. colors are brown, navy, tan, and other fall ~—THIRD thrrn e " GOSN de Coats id Effects sy Coats all details these coats stand for charm and fashion; the thought that you are becomingly and correctly from a great range of fashionable materials including grade of silvertone with a comfy sealine collar; full shades. FLOOR— Sizes 14 to 44. INDIVIDUAL MILLINERY XS AND ORIGINALS CREATED OUR OWN WORKROOMS ...... . $12.50 that reveal In every fald—in the clever placing of their trimmings — in color blendings— in fashion that each achieves—the work of milliners who are grtists. lyn, panne velvet, soft Lyons velvet, developed with shirrings and folds and contrasting facings, ings that include ostrich feathers and fancles, striking ornaments and brilliant, attractive all the new browns, the rust tones, of value at $12.50. the favored blues, scarlet. Each truly presenting a ~—FOURTH FLOOR— Haren; Scarem Dresses - The new and popular playtime garment. Saves wear and tear of more expensive dresses; combines the utility of a romper with the attrac- tiveness of a dress, Stylishly finished; perfectly tailored; just the very play dress for healthy active little girls. Combines the appearance of a dress with the utility of a romper; made of pretty gingham. $5.00, $598 and $6.98 ~—Misses’ Dept., Fifth Floor— ——— ROYAL SOCIETY PACKAGE GOODS Stamped to embroider, are now reduced 20% to 40% Art Dept. ——Second Floor New Books IMan—Jackson Gregory . Room-—@osmo Hamilton Meorey—John Goodwie . ... Blood Burns—E. W, Savi . for Worse—W. B. Maxwell Helghts—Marie Oemler } Than His Soa—Rbbert Watson . Souls—Philip Gibbe .. M. Warrington —Book Illlamy-— .. $2.00 .. SL9O . $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $1.00 $2.00 $1.50 REDUCED — MINERVA YARNS finest of all yarns are now reduced | 0% ~— Art Dept. Secédnd Floor \ FOR SALE G HOUSE— 9 ROOMS —EVERYTHING MODERN— FOR FIRST CLASS CUSTOMER—IN WEST END D. HUMPHREY OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS LIKE NEW—We offer a one family South Main street with all improve-| newly papered and newly decorated —new plumbing—It is a peach of a| Brand new Bungalow at Belvidere. P REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. New York, Oct. 25.—A bungalow on wheels, under construction by a Staten Island resident and prospective inhabitant of Florida, is claimed to be the latest device for beating the high cost of building and railroad transportation. Willlam Ward, de- signer of the “rolling home” consist- ing of a living room, bath and kitchen, reckoned it would be cheapest to | build, equip and tow his household | intact by automobile to “where we shall not need coal” than to ship his effects by train. { N MAY RE M SCHOOILS. Judge B. F. Gaffney will name a committee shortly to take up the mat- ter of renaming some of the public schools about the city. Men promi- nent in the history of the city will be honored by having the buildings named after them, it is expectgd. The action of the chairman of the'school board was sanctioned at a commit- tee meeting nea LIMITATION OF CLAIMS, At a Court of Probate holden at Plainville within and for the district of Plainville on the 13th day of Octo- ber, A. D, 1920. Present, George R Judge. On motion of Egbert M. Healey, Plainville, Conn, Administrator on the intestate estate of Earle W. Hea- ley, late of Plainville, within said dis- trict, deceased. This court doth decree that six months be allowed and limited for the creditors of said estate to exhibit their claims against the same to the Administrator and directs that pub- lic notice be given of this order by FOR ALL INSURANCE DeWITT A. RILEY TIONAL BANK BUILDING ~THE SERVICE AGENCY— Byington, Esq., EWRITERS ALL MAKES our proposition for Three Months’ We have all makes on hand. BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 72 West Main St. Tel. 612 circulation in said district, and by posting a copy thereof on the public sign post in said town of Plainville, last dwelt. Certified from Record, GEORGE R. BYINGTON, Judge. DR. COOMBS THE NATUREOPATHIO PHYSICIAN AND CHIROPRAOCTOR 252 MAIN ST. TEL. 765 Office hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Lady assistant 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. By my mcthods and with my cquipment all discases are cured in the quickest possible time. Cured when all other systems fail and cured to stay cured. Including swollen glands, la grippe, colds, asthma, per- sistent coughs, chest and lung dis- TEAMSHIP TICKETS JREIGN REMITTANCES )ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD| and old sorcs, all stomach troubles. Male and female conditions. No fail- NEWRRITAINCONN ' ittt "REEAMUGLEY 237220 advertising in a newspaper having a | nearest the place where the deceased | N Classified Advertising is the most inexpensive form of pub- licity, Try a For Sale or & Want Advt, in the Herald today. Bee for yourself. Only One Cent s Word. WANTED—MALE HELFP WANTED—Young man to work im store. Apply 376 Main St 10-25-t¢ WANTED—Reliable young man for evening work. Also chocolate dipper. Good wages. C. E. McEnroe, 78 West Main St. 10-25-3d WANTED—Automobile washer, good wages. Lash Motor Co., West Main St. 10-25-2d WANTED—Ticket taker. Active, neat ap- pearance. We furnish uniform. Apply Fox's theater. See Mr. Dean. 10-25-3d WANTED—Man to take care of furnace for winter Apply to Mrs. H. C. Hine, Hill- side Place. 10-25-3dx WANTED—, insurance or others, New Britain and vicinity. Now is the time to sell our dillar-a-month sickness and accident and death polities; $100 death from natural causes, nothing like it. Top nmnotch commission to producers. Agency Dept. P. O. Box S455, Boston, Mass. 10-19-1w live man with eighteen bundred dollars te go into partnershipron a new five-ton dump truck. Herald Box 37X, 9-233-tt e NOTICE. NOTICE—Automobile parties Tell C. O. Bence's tel 2215. NOTICE—Christmas may scem s long way off, but we are already making pictures to be used for Christmas gifts. Arcade Studio. 10-25-3e0dx NOTICE—House - cleaning time. Electric, vacuum cleaners reated, $1.256 per day; dellvered promptly; satisfaction guaran- teed. Phone 2079. 9-25-e0d-tf NOTICE—Make your planting ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, bulbe, berries, fruit, and hedgings. Cover ‘wall with Boston lvy, the world's .r est climber. Orders taken now for g delivery. Send card or phone and we will call. B. Chichester, Plaiaville. Phone 114-4 10-23-3d attractive by NOTICE-Piano instructions, by Donald Me- Cutcheon, Pianist, desires to announce the opening of a small class of pupils in New Britain, Oct. 26. Pupils of all grades ac- cepted. Address 77 Oxford St., Hartford. Tel. Elizabeth 1064. 10-22-3d NOTICE—Repairing of old and bullding of pew chimneys at reasonable prices. Al kinds of mason work. Chimneys a spe- cialty. F. Selander, 718 Stanley St. Tel. 2168, pL -6dx NOTICE—Auction Sale—I will conduct an- other auction sale of household goods, con- sisting of tables, beds, bLureaus, dressers, stoves, kitchen ware, desks, chairs, hall- racks, picturcs, rugs, etc. Sale to take place af my warehouse 74 Greenwood St., New Briain, Conn., Saturday, Oct. 30. 1920, at_2 o'clock in the afternoom. An- other chance to buy household goods at your own price. A. P. MARSH, Auc- _tioneer 0-22-7 NOTICE—When about to re-shingie, call for Mr. Benewits, 443 Church St., for the most reasonable prices and best work in the carpentry line. Tel. 2045-13. - 10-20-6ax REMOVAL NOTICE—The L. & M. 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 NOTICE—We do carpentry work of all de- scriptions, repairing, garage, etc. Deming and Anderson. Tel. 267-6. 10-19-6ax NOTICE—35, 45 and 55c. ts made from your negatives until Oct. 30. See our window. OUhrnstedts’ Photo Shop, 244 Main St 10-15-114 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. Upholsterin, 2314-4. 60 Tremont street. Tel. 2a30x NOTIC! Chalk Talk and Sketching for entertainments, fairs aud dunces; something snappy. Al Malmgren, Herald office, City. 9-22-18 — REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Bungalow, five rooms, bath and large attic, all modern improvements, at West Center street, Southington, Conn., 12 minutes from town. Apply on premises. Daniel O'Brien. 10-25-3dx FOR SALE—Two family house, 59 City Ave, nearly new, one tenement vacant. Price Jow and reasonable amount of cash re- quired. L. Deming. 753 Bast St. 10-23-3dx WOR SALE—Maple Hill, six room bungalow, just completed. Hard wood trim, fire Place, furnace heat. Price and terms reasonable, Address A. Bean, Maple Hili ave., New Britain 10-23-6dx SITUATION WANTED | WANTED—Yonug man 23 years old, with | 8o0d education, would like work cvenings from 6 to 10 or 11. Box 29, Herald. ] 10-31-5dx WANTED—Young lady wishes clerical posi- tion. References. Address Box 24B, Her- ald Office. 10-22-3ax WANTED—Young man wants position driv- ing Ford delivery. Box X5X. Herald Of- fice. 10-32-3dx WANTED—Clerical position or position of trust, by a man with many years' office experience as bookkeeper, cashler, cerres- pondent and office manager. Can furnish highest references to ability and In- tegrity. Address Herald, Box 11X. 10-25-27x WANTED—By young college man, married, pesition as assistant to executive in local factory. Experience e¥tends through fac- tory produetion, keeping of files, records, etc. also selling. Address Herald, Box KK _ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. FOR SALE—Garage at reasonable price. Anderson’s Garage, Cromwell, Conn. An up-to-date garage and one of the best ds Detween Hartford and Saybrook. MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1920. 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 liuleadvt.andmehlmnatmzthxsworkwesavethe advertiser money. ¥FOR SALE—MISCEDLANEOUS FOR SALE—Reversible reed baby and reed sulky, almost new. 1076 Stanley St., third foor. 10-25-3dx FOR MLE—MI{] hand safe. Tel. 1”2;8. 10-25-1ax FOR SAl s LE—] Baldwin _Apples Hand picked and sorted. Tel. 2271-5. 10-25. udx ’ WANTED—FEMADE HELP WANTED—Waitress. .Apply Uneeda Lunch House, Bronson bidg. 10-25-3@ WANTED—Matron, colored, neat aj ance, active. To take care of ladies’ room. Apply Fox's Theater. See Mr. Dear/ 10-26-3d ED—Chambermaid, also boller man, at Hotel Beloin. 10-23-tf FOR SALE—One black broadcloth tnn-unu coat with Persian lamb collar; size 38, Suitable for elderly woman only. 2393 10-25-6d FOR SALE—White leghorn breeding cock- erels; bred from 200 egg strain. 278 Oak st. 10-25-1dx FOR SALE—S room furniture, scll sep- arately or by the lot; piano, chicken coop, 52 piece China set. 29 Heary St., 3rd floor, after 6 evenings. 10-25-3dx FOR SALE—A useful household article to be sold in bulk 10 a live agent. A good proposition for the right party. Address Box 14XX, Herald office. 10-25-2dx WANTED NURSES at once, for the fall classes now forming, pupil nurses to train for p-ofessional nurses, at the General Stephen Gale Hospital, Haverhill, Mass. Modern home, new and completely equip- ped hospital, $15 a month allowance while training, instruction in all branches of nursing, etc., makes this a most desirable and spiendid opportunity for bright, clean young women who desire to fit themselves for useful and well-paid positions, elther as private duty or institutional nurses, as demands for our graduates far exceed the supply. 10-23-3d of two Tel. 78-4. 10-23-54 cook for family aduits. Call 205 West Main St. FOR SALE—Two second hand buggies.. ply W. E. Penfield, East berlin. 10-25-5dx . 33 Newington. 10-23-3ax St., Maple Hill, FOR SALE—At once, Glenwood range_ first * class condition. 83 Fairview St. 10-23-3dx FOR SALE—Cheapest way to get cider. Buy the apples. Plenty for sale. Also wind- falls. Telephone $67-12, Kensington. 10-23-2dx FOR three com, SALE—A hot water urn, at McBriagty’s Drug Store. 10-23-5d FOR SALE-—For about half price, a 3A Graflex camera with B. & F. Teasar lens, F. 45 and leather case. Can be seen at McBriarty’s Drug Store. 10-23-5d FOR SALE—Indian Motoreycle with sidecar. Very reasonable price. 63 Trinity St. 10-23-3dx FOR SALE—Quartered oak bed room set, small table, springs and mattress. E. G. Bassett, 145 West Main St., Plainville. 10-23-24 FOR SALE—Green mountain potatoes, good Cookers. Maple Lawn Farm, Berlin. Tel. 657-14 10-23-6ax FOR SALE—Grafonola; Howard Ava. Tel condition. 48 good 1892-3. 10-23-2dx FOR SALE—Apples for cooking and cider, good ones, 56¢ Dashel. C. 3. Mueller, Berlin. 10-23-6dx FOR SALE—Complete five roams, 1t taken the way it; s very cheap. Party leavi Herald Box 17BX. _10-22-3ax FOR BALE—Best black grape vines, table and” wine use, bearing age. Bl-cklnrrl- and red rllpbt.rrl_. Dlmu cents. Dahlias, five colors, 10 cents n-x. J. Oliver, &huttle Meadow Road, Plainville. Tel. 19-¢. 10-22-3ax commercial delivery 326 South Main St. 10-22-3dx FOR SALE—A Tel. 1042-12. FOR SALE—Nice family cow. 22 Barnett St. 10-21-9dx T S e FOR SALE—Hand picked Baldwin apples, No. 1 and 2, by the barrel. Delivered any- where in New Britain. For particulars, call 156-2. D. J. Smith & Sons. 10-15-13d WANTED WANTED—At once, a furnished of four or five rooms with all Tel. 273-5. improve- ments and heat. 10-25-3dx WANTED—By American gentleman, room and board in private family, central lo- cation. Box 18R, Herald. 10-25-3dx WANTED—Centrally located, five or six rooms, modern rent, immediately. Ad- dress 'Box 10XB, Herald. 10-25-2ax | - ——— ANTED—Com, mald housework for small nmlly 426, for gemeral Apply 378 Stanley St. or phone 2 10-19-t¢ WANTED — Woman for honsecleaning, whole or haif days. 18 Harrison St. Tel. 2434, evenings. 10-14-t2 —_— WANTED Woman capable of taking charge of Our Alterstion Department. Apply st the McMILLAN STORE, INC. FURNISHED ROOMB. TO RENT—Nice furnished room, steam heat- ed, all conveniences, for one or two gentl tiemen. 620 Main St. 10-25-3dx TO RENT—Large pleasant front room, steam heated, electricity, all conveniences; suit- able for couple or two gentlemen. Phone 1473-12. 10-36-3d _— TO RENT—Furnished room with bosrd for two men in private American family. 88 Franklin St. 10-25-3dx TO RENT—] provements. rooms, all modern im- 112 Lake St. Tel. 148-13. bed room .Apply at 10 Emmons Place. 10-25-2dx TO RENT—Furnished rooms, also one largo double room sujtable for two or four gen- tiemen. 40 Church St., over Victory l;lsxl‘cdh 10- x TO ments. Furnished rooms. All Improve- 9 Franklin square. 10-23-2dx TO RENT—Three connbcting rooms with plazza for housekeeping. Also 1 small room with board if desired. Preferably to & lady. 73 Grand St. 10-23-3dx TO RENT—Nice furmished room with bath adjoining; hot water heat; gas. Ladies or gentlemen, or man and wife. First ficor. Inquire 65 Winthrop St. 10-23-3ax | TO RENT—Large 'front room suitable for two or three gentlemen only. Board if desired. 112 Lake St. Tel. 148-13. 10-22-3d TO RENT—Furnished House contalning four bed rooms; hot and cold water; electric and gas lighting: excellent heater, or would rent unfurnished or sell. Box 30XX, Herald. 10-22-3dx WANTED—AII kinds of mason werk, chim- | TO neys a speciaity. 632 East Main St. Address H. W. Hatton, | Tel. 1124-12. 10-23-2dx WANTED—Typewriting to do at home. Calied for and delivered. Address Herald, Box X34. 10-22-3dx S WANTED—Heated on Harrison street, by November 1. Box G24, Herald. WANTED Accountants and bookkeepers to joln 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. Write or call on G. V. Hamlin, State Vice President, 29 City Ave., New Britain, Conn. 10-18-25-x WANTED--By American couple, with ref- erence, two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address Herald, Box 3BB. b TO RENT TO RENT—Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping at 33 Harvard St, top floor. Colored people preferred. Apply at 33 Harvard St. 10-25-2ax TO RENT—Two or three unfurnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping. . Americau couple preferred. Apply 74 Seymour St TO RENT—Garage, also second floor storage Toom. Apply 68 Hart St, upstairs. 10-25-2dx TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms with all improvements. 20 Beatty St. 10-22-1dx TO nfi—; fimg all modern Im- Pprovements. Apply 530 East St. Tel. 503. 10-25-3ax TO RENT—On Canal street, a tioned for two autos. E. G. West Main St. Plainville, Conn. i Bassett, 143 10-23-2a TO RENT—Office room, month. 142 Main St. 14x20, $35.00 per 10-20-6d LOST—Sheepskin coat, between Tower's Cor- ner and Peat works. Return to Herald. d 0-25-3d ward RENT—Steam-heated furnished room. 10-22-3dx TO RENT—Furnished room with board, gentleman. 158 Main St. 10-15-6dx E—————————————— BuiMing—Repamng. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK, STEEL AND' CONCRETR. Repairs of all kinds. § Court Bt Telephicnes 3344 tiew Britain. Conn. 1918 Apply 23 Hungerford Court. 1116 West Street Thousands read the Herald Classified Column aally. There are a lot of buyers for that second hand auto you want to sell. mm-\wnun- For Sale Advt. Only One Cent » Word, AUTOMOBILES —— FOR SALE—Reo truck, panel body, $308. Good running order. Apply Parker Buckey Baking Co., 14 Winter St. 10-25-3a FOR SALE—1020 Oakiand Touring, low wonderful shape. Bargain. Call Tel. 788 between ¢ and 8 evenings. 10-25-5ax FOR SALE—1918 Oldsmobile in perfect running order; all new tires. Call after 6 p. m., 43 Orange St. 10-22-5dx FOR SALE—A Vim delivery, just over< hauled, with § good tires; low price. Ad- - dress Herald Box 27Z. 10-19-¢ax FOR SALE—1917 Overland coupe model 85, mechanically O. K. Good tires.and’ wire wheels. A bargain if sold at once. Tha L. & M. Garage, rear 401 West Main. Tel. 587-2. 10-19-11dx" FOR SALE—2 1-2 ton Mack truck. Used but 5 months. Will swap for touring car, 60 Orange street. Elmer Carlson. R e | > USED CARS OF VALUB 1920 STUDEBAKER Big BIX ..ex 1920 AUBURN Beauty SIX .ceupau 1930 OAKLAND Touring «e.esans 1918 AMERICAN 8IX ...cooparsen 1917 OAKLAND TOUINE «exeenas 1927 OAKLAND Touring .. .ecnem 1916 OVERLAND Touring ‘“83% .q 1918 CHALMERS Roadster . 1916 OVERLAND Roadstes . 1918 SAXON Roadster .. 1516 _OLDSMOBILE Touring TRUCKS OF SERVECE 1930 BROCKWAY BXDIesS ceveea 1916 n'wm\ EXDress .omm 1915 FORD Truck «eeeossoraaradie - 2916 FORD Truck ..ccecepesassonn . 1914 GRAHAM TWo-TOB seeereva (- 1918 VIM ExDress «..ceosssseesen M. IRVING JRSTER ! 193 ARCH T ° FOR SALE. E 1920 OAKLAND Roadster, 3.000 mileg 1918 mmfiafl.&. bargaln. ¢ 1937 DODGE BROS.” Roadster. 1917 CADILLAC Sedan. 19138 FORD Delivery. BUICK Little Six Roadster. 8. & F. MOTOR SALES 1 FOR SALE—Used Moter Cars and Trueksl At values incomparable. Dodge with ex~ press Rody, Ford Roadster cxpress body, ‘Reo Touring, Ovnfllnd lm -o‘i;-v like new. Peefless Sport Car, Overland Roadster, Ford ‘l"l!’ll‘ twe them, take your chelce; 3 rack body; 3 12 guaran Terms arranged to suit. Also a fine Jot tires, both Cords and Fabri guaranteed. Leoward WILD PAY BEST PRICES FOR &Ll KINDS OF JUNK 7 and Second-Hand Furniture. { L. ZELDES Tel. 633-38; 7 CLEANS MATTRESSES PERFBOTLY" - Yes, madam, our Pureka Blectric = Suction Cleaner takes up the dust, dirt and germs in your mattresses just as thoroughly as it does out of your carpets and rugs. A demonstra~ tion will convince you, not only that, but our Eureka Cleaner will really clean garments, ourtains, portieres, etc. Let us show you! Free Trial—Easy Payments BARRY & BAMFORTH 19 MAIN ST. TELEPHONE 2504 Owner Leaving Town If you are looking for a very desirable cottage, we have a dandy to offer you on Buell streect. 9 Rooms, completely modern. Must be sold at once. Price reasonable. APPLY Hardware City Co-Operatnve Assn.

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