New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 26, 1920, Page 16

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NEW BR(TAIN DAILY HERALD, TUE¥DAY, OCTOBER 26, 1920. then Women's Tailleurs Regular Price $39.95 iplieity s the keynote mmed models. colors imclude the season's Group of Lovely Trimmed Hats (1) - i Hartford $31.75 of these Silvertone Suits, and there's a wealth of ripple, ‘box coat and favorites—navy, brown and oxford. In a word this suit value far surpasses any you have seen at the price heretofore. Al sizes. Today $8.95 ‘This season offers 50 many alluring modes in hats, that whatever one's typq one will find a becoming shape M something which is the Wery newest. Such is this collection of hats in panne Lyons velvet, featured at this very moderate price. Bverything from smart Jot, ostrich, embroidery or clever bows. tuilored types to the most flattering of the softer shapes is here, adorned Of course you will find black, brown and navy, but there Mlso some In Copenhagen and that new red, slightly softer than cerise. See them all before the have been chosen. FOURTH FLOOR. of Great erest to Women Knit or Crochet t Cotton, white and ; was 650, now 40c baill and Orochet Uotton B and colors; was 25c. Now Women '8 BCICOII Bathrobes A fine new lot just welcomed to the fourth floor department; heavy Beacon blanket yardage robes in plaids and flowers; greys, tans, blues, red and rose, in both dark and light effects; satin collar, large pockets, cord and tassel; made to retail at $7.98 Very special $3.39. Fourth floor. el 9¢ skeln. vas . Crochet Cottons; price 160 Special 120, K. Orochet Cottons price 17c. Special 12e. Perle Cotton: regu- Girls’ Sweaters Regular price $8.98. $6.95 A sweater “special” right in the beginning of the sweater season, should surely discourage home-making, especially when they are wsuch sweaters as these: Brush Cotton; prlu 15c. Special 9c. Crochet Cotton; reg- price 176 Special 120, Knitting. Special 10c. K. Tie Sik: regular $2.75. Spectal $1.98. Tie Silk; regular $1.75. Special $1.39, to 40% reduction Boclety Stamped Goods. Minerva Yarns now great- on and wool, in coat model with pelt, roll collar, two pock- , ets: navy blue, Copenhagen, maroon and corn colors. Sizes Department, second floor. Women '8 GIOVCS f or All Wear Hartford's most popular Glove Department now offers the following uncommon values: One-clasp Suede street Gloves in brown and Beaver $2.50. Brown and grey Suede, one- clasp $1.75. Suede Gloves in brown, grey and Beaver, embroidered $2.25. Suede Slip-on Gloves with strap $3.50, Slip-on and Strap-wrist grey and white, special $3.50 to $7.50. Children’s Gloves Misses' Two-clusp Gloves, tan and brown $1.59. Children’s Doeskin Gloves $1 to $2.25. Children’s Gloves in figured and P, X. M.; tan and brown, suede and glace $1.59 to $3.50. Complete line of Children's Chamoisette Gloves in tan, grey, Beaver and brown 590 to $1.75. Chamois INGLE HOUSE~ 9 ROOMS —EVERYTHING MODERN— FOR FIRST CLASS CUSTOMER~IN WEST END D. HUMPHREY OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS ST, UST LIKE NEW—We offer a one family on South Main street with all improve- newly papered and newly decorated pt—new plumbing—It is a peach of a Brand new Bungalow at Belvidere. P REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. FOR ALL INSURANCE DeWITT A. RILEY NATIONAL BANK BUILDING ~THE SERVICE AGENCY— Get our proposition for Three Months’ We have all makes on hand. BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 72 West Main St. Tel. 612 STEAMSHIP TICKETS ‘OREIGN REMITTANCES \O ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD EORGEANUIGL Y?"J,:‘.‘;'Ntvummtnu No Soap Better == For Your Skin e, Than Cuticura S G fremotOus- Sullding —Repamng. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinda # Court St Telephcnes 32 tlew Britaiz. Conn. 1918 WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ADL KINDS OF JUNK and Sccond-Hand Furniture. L. ZELDES 116 West Street Tel. 633.23 City Advertisement NOTICE—VOTING PLACES, The Selectmen of the Town of New Britain, have fixed and designated the places #f voting in eaght ward of said Town, for the election ®f National and State officers, at the election to be held on Tuesday after the first Mon- day of November. 1920, as follows: to wit First Ward—Turner Hall, 144 Arch street. Second Ward — Burritt Cherry street Third Ward—Professional Building, West Main street, corner of Washing- ton street. Fourth Ward—Zimmerman's store, 15 Main street Fifth Ward—Store 73 Broad street, corner of High street Sixth Ward—Store, avenue. Chapel, 39 Hartford Machines placed for that purpose, in the polling places in all the Wards, shall be used under the provisions of the Statute laws of this State, and the directions prescribed by the Sec- retary of State. Sald Voting Machines to be used at the Election on Tuesday the 24 | day of Novembor, 1920, will be placed on public exhibition as required by Statute laws of this State, on Wed- nesday, Oct. 27th, Thusrsday, Oct. 28th, and Friday, Oet. 29th, 1920 between the hours of 9 a m. to 1 p. m. and 4 p.m. to 8 p. m. each day at the said voting places. Dated at New Britain this 25th day of October, A. D., 1920, ARVID H. NERO, LEWIS W. LAWYER, CHARLES P. WAINRIGHT. | The United States Standard Voting Classificd Advertising is the most inexpensive form ofy pub~ licity, Try a For Sale or a Want Advt. in the Herald today. See for yourself. Only One Cent & Word. WANTED—MALE HELP —_— . WANTED—A few good men to pick apples; strength and ambition absolutely neces- Tel. Eljah Rogers, New Britain, sary. 1224-3. 10-26-1d% WANTED—Young man to work In _store. Apply 376 Main St 10-25-t0 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, Lash Motor Co., West Main Si. d WANTED—Ticket taker. Active, meat_ap- pearance. We furnish uniform. ApPIY Fox's theater. See Mr. Dean. 10-25-3d WANTED—Agents, Insurance or others, New Britain and vicinity. Now is the time to sell our dillar-a-month sickness and accident and death polities; §100 commission to P. O. Box 3455, WANTED—A good live man with eighieen bundred dollars to go into partnership on & new five-ton dump truck. Herald Eox X -33-tL e—————-—-————————— NOTICE. NOTICE—Autemobile parties Tell C. 0. Bence's tel 2215. 10-25-5dx NOTICE—Make your hame attractive by planting ornamental trees, sirubs, roses, bulbs, berries. fruit, and gings. Cover that ‘wall with Boston Ivy, the world's sreatest climber. Orders taken now for spring delivery. Send card or phone and we will call. B. Chichester, Plainville. Phone 114-4 10-23-3d NOTICE—Repairing of old aad bullding of new chimneys at reasonable prices. Al Kinds of mason work. Chimneys & spe- F. Selander. 718 Stanley St. Tel g 10-22-sax NOTICE—Auction Sale—I will conduct an- other auctivi sale of household goods, con- sisting of tables, beds, bureaus, dressers, stoves, kitchen ware, desks, chairs, halle Tacks pictures rugs, etc. . Sale to take lace at my warehouse 74 Greenwood St. Btfitain, Conn., Saturday, Oct. 30, at 2 clock in the afternoon. An- chance to buy houseMold goods at own . price. A. P. MARSH Auc- 10-22-7d NOTICE—When about to re-stingle, call for Mr. Benewits, 443 Church St for the most reasonable prices and besi work in the carpentry line. Tel. 2045-13. 10-20-6ax REMOVAL NOTICE—The L. & M. o, 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—35, 45 and &Se. made from ¥ negatives until Oct. 30. See our window. Ohrnstedts’ Photo Shop, 244 Main St 10-18-11d NOTICE~Hardware City Bedding Co, Mat- tresses, box springs, cushions, pillows, steel couchea. at factory to home prices. Your oid mattresses made over tz-‘l o new. Uphoilstering. Tel. 231, 60 Tremont street. .10-2a30x dances; lomelhln‘ lwpy Herala office, SITUATION WANTED WANTED—Bookkeeper, thoroughly exper- lenced, desires work spare hours. Books writtgn up. balanced, financial statement: ete. ‘Address Box 168, City 10-26-5dx WANTED—Yonug man 23 years old, with £ood education, would like work evenings from § to 10 or 11. Box 29, Herald. 10-21-5ax WANTED—By young college man, married, position as assistant to executive in loc factory. Experience extends through fac- tory production, keeping of files, records. etc., also selling. Address Herald, Box 27KK. 10-35-3dx TO RENT TO RENT—Modern tenement of 4 rooms, brick bullding. Inquire F. Levine, 22 Huriburt St. Tel. 52 10-26-1dx all modern Im- t St. Tel. 51 10-25-3dx TO RENT—3 rooms, all improvements, fime section. Inquire 19 Bradley St. Tel. 2112, 10-36-3ax TO RENT—S room tenemen provements. Apply 513 TO RENT—Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping at 33 Harvard St., Xop floor. Colored people preferred. Apply at 33 Harvard St 10-25-2ax suitable for light housekeeping. American couple preferred. Apply 74 Seymour St 10-25-3ax TO RENT—Garage, also second floor storage room. Apply 65 Hart St, upstairs. 16-25-2ax TO RI month. room, 14x20, $35.00 "—Office 142 Main Southington, Apply on premises. 10-25-3dx West Center street, minutes from town. Daniel O'Brien. FOR SALE—Two family bouse, 59 City Ave, nearly new, one tenement vacant. Price low and reasonable ameunt of cash re- qQuired. L Deming. 753 East St. 10-23-3dx | FOR SALE—Maple Hill, six room bungalow, just completed. Hard wood trim. fir place, fubnace heat. Price and term reasonable. Address A. Bean. le Hill a New Britain. -23-6dx TO RENT—Two or three unfurnished rooms | CLASSIF1 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, hilling and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. FOR SALE—MISCEDLANEOUS FOR SALE—New gas range.. 5AA. FOR SALE—Grufonols, good condition; any reasonable offer considered. Tel. 1992-3 45 Howard Ave. 10-26-3ax FOR SALE—The entire typewriter equip- ment of 63 machines of the Huntsinger Business School. Must be sold on or be- fore Nov. 15th by order of the court. Here they are: Underwoods, Royals, Remingtons, L C. Smiths, Monarchs, Smith Premiers— $15.00 and up. Come ecarly and take your pick. Also typewriter desks, card fles, Wales Adding machines and 1 practicaily New Remington Wall Adding machine. National Typewriter Exchange, 152 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. FOR SALE—Ome Garland gas oleum, one Triplex gas water heater. C: 70 Trinity St 10-26-2dx e — FOR SALE—Coal and feed business estab- lished 1767 by ancestors of present owuer. Up-to-date plant with raiiroad siding in town of about 10,000 population. Business can easily be doubled. For further in- formation apply Frank Noble, Plantsvilie, -0-26-3ax FOR SALE—100 barrels hand picked apples, Baldwins and Greenings. Al sound and hard, bound to keep well. Delivered at your own door in New Britain. Tel. 2090 at once, as they are selling rapidly. A. P. Marsh. 10-26-6d. FOR SALE—Quick, antigue table, vapor bath .cabinet, dresser, rocking _chair, comgiodes, oouch. gas stove, plush arm chair, go-cart, gurden tools, eider barrel, high ehair, ssuer kraut hovel. 313 Chest- nut St. 10-26-2ax FOR SALE—Roversible reed baby carriage and reed sulky, almost new. 1076 Stanley St, third fioor. 10-25-3dx FOR SALE—Dunham’s Bald Apples Hand picked and sorted. Tel. 2271-6. 10-25-12ax FOR SALE—One black broadcloth fyr-lined coat with Persian lamb collar; size 33. Suitable for elderly woman only. Tel. 2193 10-25: SALE—5 room furmiture, wep- arately or by the lot; plano. Enicken coom, 52 piece China set. 23 St. foor, after 6 evenings. 10-35-3ax FOR SALE—A useful household article to be sold in bulk to a live agent. A good propesition for the right party. Address Box 14XX, Heraid office. FOR SALE—Two second hand buggies. ply W. E. Penfield, East Berlin. 10- FOR Flemish Giants, ican Blues, Belgians, pedigreed stock. Theodore St., Maple Hill, Newington. 10-23-3dx Amer- 22 FOR SALE—A three compartment h: urn, at McBriarty's Drug Store. FOR SALE—For about half price, a 3A Grafiex camera with B. & F. Téssar lens, . (6 and leather case. Can Dbe seen at MecBriarty's Drug Store. 10-23-5d FOR SALE ingian Motorcycle with sidecar. \Very reasonable price. 63 Trinity St. 10-23-3ax ot water 10-23-5a FOR SALE—Green mountain potatoes, good Cookers. Maple Lawn Farm, Berlin. Tel. €57-14 10-23-64x FOR SALE—Apples for £00d ones, 50c bushel FOR SALE—Nice family cow. 22 Barmett St 10-31-9dx FOR SALE—Hand picked Baldwin apples, No. 1 and 3, by the barrel. Delivered any- where in New Britain. For particulars. call 155-2. D. J. Smith & Soms. 10-15-12d WANTED WANTED—Chambermald, also boller man, at Hotel Beloin. 10-23-t¢ WANTED NURSES at omce, for the fall classes now forming, pupil nurses to train WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Competent girl for cooking and downstairs work. Also second maid to help with care of child. Mrs. W. 8. Rowland, 291 Lincoln St. Tel. 1958. 10-26-3ax WANTED—Walitress. .Apply Uneeda Lunch House, Bronson bldg. 10-25-3a WANTED—Matron, colored, nest appear- ance, active. To take care of ladies’ room. Apply Fox's Theater. See Mr. Dean. 10-25-3d for professional nurses, at the General Stephen Gale Hospital, Haverhill, Mass. Modern home, new and completely equip- ped hospital, $16 & month allowance while branches of most desirablo instruction in all etc., makes this a nd ndid opportunity for bright, clean young women wWho desire to fit themselves for useful and well-paid positions, either as private duty or Institutional nurses, as demands for our graduates far exceed the supply. 10-23-3a WA cook for family adults. Call 205 West Mala St. 'WANTED—Competent maid housework for small family. Stanley St. or phone 2425. general Apply 378 10-19-t¢ for e > 18 Harrison St. Tel. 10-14-t2 ANTED — Woman Whole or half days. 2434, evenings. WANTED ‘Woman capable of taking charge of Our Alteration Department. Apply at the McMILLAN STORE, INC. - S O SRR VRS 4 TO RENT—] room to rent in pri- vate family. All improvements. 57 Hart- St, up stairs. 1 6ax TO RENT—Furnished rooms, board if de- 112 Lake 10-26-60% sired; all modern improvements. St Tel 14818, 0 wteam heat- ea rooms fromt 193 Main St.. 3rd floor. TO RENT—Two furnished rooms, centrally located, with steam heat, light and run- ning water. Inquire 1563 Arch St. , 10-26-3d mmmmm—.xh:. ed, all conveniences, for ome or .two gentl tiemen. 620 Main St. * J10-25-3ax TO RENT—Large pleasant front steam heated, electricity, all convenlefices; suit- able for couple or two gentlempen. Phone 1472-12. 10-25-2d loard for family. 8 13-25-3dx TO RENT—Furnished room wi two men in private Americas Franklin St. TO RENT—Furnished bed Apply st 10 Emmons Place. 10-25-2dx WANTED—At once, a furnished apartment of four or five rooms with all improve- ments and heat. Tel. 273-5. 10-25. WANTED—By American gentleman, room and board In private family, central lo- catipn. Box 10R, Herald. 1 3 WANTED—Centrally rooms, modern rent, dress Box 10XB, Herald WANTED—Unfurnished room in private American family. 42 Grand St. 10-26-3dx TO RENT—Furnished rooms, alslp one large double room suitable for two or} four gen- tlemen. 40 Church St., over Vi ry Lunch. cT 10-25-3ax with Ajso 1 small referably to 10-23-3ax TO RENT—Three connec piazza for housekeeping . room with board if desired. a lady. 72 Grand St hot water heat;! or gentiemen, or man and wife. ficor. Inquire 65 Winthrop, St. 10-23-3dx ~ FOR SALE—1018 touring condition; will sell cheap. tor Sales Co., 37} E. Main St. car, first elase Standard Mo- 10-26-1dx -_———————— ¥FOR SALE—Reo truck, pansl nody, $800.° Good running order. Apply Parker Buckey Baking Co., 14 Winter St. 10-25-3d FOR SALE—1920 Oakland wonderful shape. Bargaiu. between 6 and 8 evenings. Touring, low Call Tel. 758 10-25-5dx FOR SAIE—1918 Oldsmobile touring, i perfect running order; all mew tires. Call atter 6 p. m., 43 Orange St. 10-32-6dx - FOR SALE—A Vim _delivery, Jjust evers hauled, with 6 good tires; low price. Ad< dress Herald Box 27Z. 10-19-6dx FOR SALE—1917 Overland coupe -.-l '& Techanically O. K. Good tises wheels. A bargain if sold Koo The L. & M. Garage, rear 401 West Main. 587-2. 10-19-] FOR SALE—2 1-2 ton Mack truck. Ussd but & months. Will swap for touring oar, €0 Orange street. Elmer Carlson. USED CARS OF VALUB 1920 STUDEBAKER Big SIX .cae 1920 AUBURN Beauty Six 1920 OAKLAND Touring 1918 AMURICAN SIX vecvoeeeccan 1917 OARLAND Touring .. 1917 CAKUAND Touring .e.cecem 1916 OVEELAND Tourtng “33° .o 1918 CHAIMERS Roadster 1916 OM- Roadster ..oune 1918 SANON Roadster 1916 OLDEMODILE Touring .ecem R cesacone v TRUCKS OF SERVIOE 3930 BROCKWAT: Bxpress +.eea 1014 STUDEBAKER m‘ camm 1935 PORD Truck 191¢ FORD Truck 1914 GRAHAM Two-Te8 cesveawe 1918 VIM Bxpress ....eve M. I0ING JESTER 193 ARCH ST. 1913 FORD Deltvery. BUICK Little Bix Roadster. 6. & F. MOTOR BALRS in HUDSON, ESSEX and DODGE BROS. Gl Open ngs. Tel. 731 186 -..; FOR SALE. FORD Touring. DODGE Roadster. BUICK Roadster. REO Touring. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. S . e SO Phone 484, FOR SALE—Used Motor Cars and At values incomparabie. press body, body, Reo Touring, Overland 1920 llke new. Peerless Sport Car, & Overland Roadster, Ford Touring, twe. them, take your cholce; 2 ton rack body; 3 1-2 in fine shape; wagon, rack body, also 1919 Reo S wagon with canopy top; 1 tom Rep express body, canopy top; 1 ton Rej 2 ton Republic rack also others, some rebuilt snd guaran Terms arranged to suit._ Also a fine lot of tires, both Copds and Fabrics. They are = Harrison Herald. WANTED—Heated garage on street, by November 1. Box G WANTED Accountants and bookkeepers to Jjoin together and form a local chapter, for New Britain, of United Accountants and Bookkeepers of America. This seeks to dignify, 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. 10-26-2rx —— BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. FOR EALE—Garage at reasonable Anderson’s Garage, Cromwell, Conn. An up-to-date garage and one of the best stands between Hartford and Saybrook. Has all improvements of tools and stock includirg a wrecking car. Sold on count of death of owner. Apply Theo. Anderson, Cromwell, Conn. 10-23-3dx Losxy between Tower's Cor- Return to Herald. 10-25-3ax LOST—Sheepskin coat, ner and Peat works. Reward. LOST—In center of city, bunch of keys. Re- turn to Herald office. Reward. 10-35-3dx FOR A good Two Family House loca SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, SALE vtzth large lot. Centrally Inc. fifi@fi%fi%#&@“#fifi#fifi###”‘m Building ls"mls have shown a certain & reasonabl decline and.%ill no‘doubt drop to a more vel by spring. Why not: take advantage of this and be " prepared to build \ # 193 Main Street, MEMBERS OF & &/ & & & & 'PARKER & DEMING V BRITAIN REAL ESTATE BOARD. this coming spring the house ’-9" you have so long desired. ¢ We have several places we can offer you g that are very dgsnble. Talk it over with us. 3 3 Telephone 2026 50000000000

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