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MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED NEW BRITAIN Silk and Wool Reductions for This Week Silk Reductions soft finish, Actual XTRA SPECIAL—A high lustre Satin, in Navy Black 4.00 yara Limited quantity Home Sewing Week wool, and only WOOL SERGES A special for quantity. Sale price WOOL CHECKS Two-tone SILKS special numbers for lingerie in Ivory and 86-inch Wash Satin, Regular 2.00. Sale price s l 50 8 Erepe de Chine in Ivory ana e | Regular price $2.50. Sale price sl .89 PON TAFFETA standard 36-inch beautiful lustrous finish , Copen, Taupe and Brown. price $2.95. Sale price .. sl 89 ~SECOND FLOOR— Sale price ... PERCALE 5 ¢ Material for Negligeo Shirts for 59¢ Materials for Negligeo 421/2(: .49¢ ‘ $3.50 Flannel, very heavy quality; stripes and in the best colors for Puu-nu MNF.L @ Outing I"lannel, extra heavy ht, 36 Inch, for ......cimieiinan FOR SALE INGLE HOUSE— 9 ROOMS —EVERYTHING MODERN-— FOR FIRST CLASS CUSTOMER~—IN WEST END H. D. HUMPHREY [N ST. * OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS v Sale price GINGHAMS Sale price oth, 38 inches wide, fine POPLINS for undergarments, for skirt-suits. EDEN FLANNEL 39¢ Family Brick Block on Broad Street—10 ent. Investment—only built a few years. ily House on Prospect Street for only $6,500 has 15 rooms and is only 3 minutes fnm Main street. AMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343-—-ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLDG. { | hou FOR ALL INSURANCE DeWITT A. RILEY INATIONAL BANK BUILDING ~1T'HE SERVICE AGENCY— Get our proposition for Three Months’ We have all makes on hand. BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 72 West Main St. Tel. 612 'TEAMSHIP TICKETS OREIGN REMITTANCES OALL PARTS OF THE WORLD [ORGEANUIGLEY 297 XXX NEWRRITAIN Lo Product of one of New England's popular mills; at the M price ... ‘Wool French Serge in navy blue only, Regular price $3.50. combinations in several small shepherd checks to 2-inch blocks, for suiting or separate skirts; price $3.50 to $4.50 ; . $2.95 Tub Fabrics Reduced ~—SECOND FLOOR— $1.50 Slik and Cotton POPLINS; sirable plain shade for blouse and dre: pretty material for two-blouse and Sale price ..... ‘Wool Goods Reduced ~—SECOND FLOOR— WOOL SUITINGS Excellent assortment of Men's Suitings 66-inch mixtures for suit or separate skirt. in all $2.79 Home Sewing Week, 54-inch All Limited $2.69 colors from excellent 64-inch Regular G0c Percales in a large variety of stripes and figures; 36-inch, suitable for women's blouses and checks and plain mlor!. 82-inch, §9¢c Fancy Dress Ginghams in handsome plaids, checks and plain colprs. 32-nch. 39¢ in every de- yea $1 00 59¢ Eden Flannel in neat stripes for pajamas, under-shirts, blouses and night dresses, Sale price .......ccoeveveee 42>c Y HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOB Classified Advertising is the most inexpensive form of pub- licity. Try a For Sale or & Want Advt, in the Herald today. See for yourself. Only One Cent ® Word. 27, s‘n 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. R e ————————————— WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—Men and boys im our plating, polishing, packing and assembling departments. , 0od board at hotel. Apply the N. Hill Brass Compan: Hampton, Conn. WANTED—Boy 16 years or over; chance to learn steel engraving. Britain Stamp Works, 53 Church St. 10. WANTED—Electrician’s helper. Tyler, 48 Howard Ave. Tel. 'WANTED—Reliabl work. Also chocolate dipper. Good wages. C. E. Mcknroe, 78 West Main St. 10-25-3d WANTED—Ticket taker. pearance. Fox's theater. Active, neat ap- We furnish uniform. Apply See Mr. Dean. 10-25-3d WANTED—A good live man with eighteen bundred dollars to go into partnership on & new five-ton dump truck. Herald Box 27X -23-t¢ e e——— NOTICE. SPECIAL NOTICE—Prize by Ladies’ Owls, at Electric Hail dpy evening, Oct. 28. , Thurs 10-27-1a NOTICE—We specialize in garages, house work and all branches of carpentry, re- pairing, etc. Why pay storage, when you can bulld a garage for $175. Call up Deming and Anderson. Tel 267-6. 10-27-12ax — NOTICE—Electric vacuum cleaners to rent. 76c half day, $1.25 a day. Tel. 608-2. 10-27-3dx REMOVAL NOTICE—The G. M. & Elect. Co. will move irom 58 Hart St. to its steam heated garage at 16-13 Booth St., Nov. 14th. Storage space for 15 car Apply for space. H. L. Hughes, Tel. 164-14. Phila. Diamond Grid Battery Serv- ice Station. . Radiator and auto repairs. Wiring and ignition. 10-27-10dx NOTICE—Christmas may seem & way off, but we are already making pictures to be used for Christmas gifts. Arcade Studio. 16-25-3e0dx NOTICE—House - time. Electric vacuum cleaners rented, $1.25 per day; deiivered promptly; satisfaction guaran- teed. Fhone 2079, 9-25-e0d-tt — e NOTICE—Aut Tell C. O. Bence's tel 2215. -5dx NOTIC] of old and bullding of new chimneys at reasonable prices. kinds of mason work. F. Selander, cluty 718 Sjaniey St. lo-lz 6ax xoficl—Auu— Sale—1 will conduct an- KERENSKY'S MAKES HER ESCAPE London.—After nearly three years of efforts to escape from Russia and join her husband, Madame Kerensky, wife of Former Premier Kerensky, has reached London and the Keren- sky family is once more re-united. Madame Kerensky, formerly a stage favorite in Petrograd, has sold cig- aretts on the street of Petrograd dur- ing the last two years of bolshevist rule to keep from starving. The up- per picture is that of Madame Ker- ensky, lower, her husband. CITY ITEMS Xmas jewelry club, Henry Morans. —advt. A republican rally for women will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Town Hall at Newing- ton. Mrs. Florence Huntington wilk be the speaker. Smoker and entertainment, Loyal Order of Moose, Thursday, Oct. 28th. —advt, Herbert Knox Smith of Farmington, whe was a glose fricnd of ex-President other suction sale of household goods, con- sisting of tables, beds, bureaus, dressers, stoves, kitohen ware, desks, chairs, hall- racks, pictures, rugs, etc. Sale to take place at my warehouse 74 Greenwood St. New Britain, Conn., Saturday, Oct. 30, 1920, at 2 o'clock in-the afternoon. An- other chance i buy bowseheld goods at your own price. A. MARSH, Auc- tioneer 10-22-74 REMOVAL NOTIOE—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 Sne block above the preseant location. 10-19-11dx NOTICE—35, 8 and SSc. ts made from your negatives umtil Oct. 30. See our window. Ohrastedts’ Photo Shop, 244 Main St 10-18-11d NOTICE—Hardware City Bedding Co. Mat- tresses, box springs, cushions, pillows, stéel couches, cots, springs, etc. at factory to home prices. our old mattresses made over equal to mew. Upholstering. Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremont street. 10-2d30x NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Talk and Sketching for entertainments, fairs aud dances; something snappy. Al Malmgren, Herald office, City. 9-22-2t SITUATION WANTED WANTED—Experienced man wishes driving private car or truck. References given. Address Herald, Box 23XX ‘WANTED—Young man 23, married, desires Pposition in store or driving delivery truck. Box Y12, Herald. 10-27-2dx WANTED—Woman wants housework. Miss H. Brown, Bristol, Conn, Gen. Delivery. ax WANTED—Work as chambermaid in hotel or with private family. Susie Burke, 62 Willow St. 10-27-7dx 'TED—Clerical position or position of by a man with many years' office experience as bookkeeper, cashier, corres- pondent and office manager. Can furnish highest refercnces as to ability and in- tegrity. Address Herald, Box 11X 10-25-27x ‘WANTED—Bookkeeper, thoroughly. exper- ienced, desires work spare hours. Books written up, balanced, financial statements, etc. Address Box 768, City 10-26-5dx WANTED—Yonug man 23 years old, with £00d 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 local factory. Experience extends through fac- tory production, keeping of files, records, etc. also selling. Address Herald, Box one tenement of five room vember 1 Also store t. phone 2012 or 537 s Lafayette St. availabie nt. Tele- Sheeman. 25 3a TO RENT—S room tenement, all modern Im- provements. Apply 513 East St. Tel. 513. 10-25-3dx FOR SALE—MISCEDLANEOUS FOR SALE—Child’s full size white iron crib. Apply 40 Church St., over Victory Lunch. 2dx R RL Y N L AL WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Experienced cook, also second girl; no washing or ironing. Good wages. Tel. 2136. 10-27-3a Thousands read the Herald Classified Column daily. There are a lot of buyers for that second band auto you want to sell. Tell them about it in & For Sale Advt. Only One Cens » Word, AUTOMOBILES ——r————eee i, FOR SALE—2 1-2 ton Mack Truck. Wil sacrifice for quick sale. 641 Church St. 10-27-6ax FOR SALE—Kitchen range in fine condition. Cheap if taken at once. Tel. 1702, after 6 p. m. call 466- 10-27-3dx WANTED—Girl or woman for housework in family of two. 39 Harrison St. Tel. 833. 10-27-2d FOR SALE—4 paint, $15. gallons first class grey house Call at 48 Greenwood St. 10-27-2ax Herald Box FOR SALE—New gas range.. 5AA. 10-26-2dx WANT! Apply John A. 10-26-d5 'ED—Stenographer. Andrews Co., 132 Main St. FOR SALE—Grufonola, good condition; any reasonable offer considered. Tel. 19: 48 Howard Ave. 10-26-3dx Apply New Britain Day Nursery, 1 Winter 10-27-d3x FOR SALE—The entire typewritor 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— 3$15.00 and up. Come early and take your pick. Also typewriter desk: card files, Wales Adding machines and practically New Remington Wall Adding machine. National Typewriter Exchange, 182 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. Phone Ch. 8109- 10-26-2d FOR SALE—One Garland gas range, lin- oleum, one Triplex gas water heater. Call 70 Trinity St 10-26-2dx FOR SALE—Coal and feed business estab- lished 1767 by ancestors of present Owner. Up-to-date plant with railroad siding in town of mbout 10,000 population. Business can easily be doubled. For further in- formation apply Frank Noble, Plantsville, -0-26-3dx FOR SALE—100 barrels hand picked apples, Baldwins and Greenings. Al sound snd hard, bound to keep well. Delivered at your own door in New Britain. Tel. 2030 at once, as they are selling rapidly. A. P. Marsh. 10-26-6d FOR SAL tigue table, wapor bath ecabinet, rocking chair, commodes, couch, gas stove, plush arm. chair, go-cart, garden tools, cider barrel, high chair, ssuer kraut hovel. 313 Chest- nut®st. 10-26-24: le reed baby carriage 1076 Stanley 10-25-3dx FOR SALE—Reversibl and reed sulky, almost new. St, third ficor. FOR SALE—Dunham’'s Baldwin Aj Hand picked and sorted. Tel. 2271-5. 10-26-12dx FOR SAI E—One black brosdcloth fur-lined coat with Persian lamb collar; size 38. Suitable for elderly woman only. Tel 2393 10-25-6a FOR SALE—S room furaif sell sep- arately or by the lot; plano, chicken coop, 52 piece China set. 29 Henry St, 3rd floor, after § evemings. 10-25-3ax FOR SALE—Two Band bugsies.. Ap- Ty B Penbeid Bhast Beriin: do-3s-oax SALE—A three com, hot water urn, at McBriarty’s Drug Store. 10-23-5d orimdeol peerssn b et bty FOR SALE—For sbout half prics, 4 34 Grafiex camera with B. & F. Tessar lens, ¥. 45 and leather case. Cin be seen at McBriarty’s Drug Store. 10-23-54 FOR SALE—Green mountain potatoes, good Cookers. Maple Lawn Farm, Berlin. Tel. 667-14 10-23-6ax —— e FOR SALE—Apples for cooking cider, 004 ones, §0c bushel. C. J. Mueller, l;:r:lfln, u x 22 Barnett 10-21-9dx 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. J. Smith & Sons. 10-15-12d ——————— 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. Dantel O'Brien. 10-25-3ax FOR SALE—Two family house, 59 City Ave, nearly new, one tenement vacant. Price low and reasonable amount of cash re- quired. L. Deming, 753 East St. 10-23-3dx WANTED—A¢t Hotel Beloin mew restaurant, cooks, counterman, dishwasher. nmae. 10 WANTEDYoung girl to care for children. help with care Rowland, 291 Lincoln St. Tel. 1958. 10-26-3dx WANTED—Wi .Apply Umeeds Lunch ‘aitress. House, Bronson bldg. Apply Foxis Theater. 10- 35-!‘ ‘hambermaid, also boller man, JANTED—C] at Hotel Beloin. 10-23-tf WANTED NURSES at once, for the fall classes now forming, pupil nurses to train for professional nurses, at the General Stephen Gale Hospital, Haverhill, Mass. Modern home, new and completely equip- ped hospital, $15 a month allowance while training, imstruction in all branches of nursing, etc., makes this a most desirable and splendid opportunity for bright, clean young women who desire to fit thomselves and well-paid positions, either e privabe duty or ingtiCationsl neveen o Gemands for our graduates far exceed the supply. 10-33-3a RIS B S SR ST Sl w. cook for family of twe adults. Call 205 West Main St. Tel. 78-4. 10-22-54 room te remt in pri- 57 Hart- 10-26-6dx TO RENT—Furaished yateé family. All improvements. JBt., up steirs. TO RENT—Furnished rooms, beard if de- 112 Lake 10-26-5ax sired; all modern improvemeénts. St. Tel. 148-13. FOR SALE—Dodge Touring. Excellent con- dition. Call evenings for demonstration. Price $650. 514 Stanley St. 10-37-4dx FOR SALE—1018 Oakland sedan, 5 pas- senger; tires good, paint good, upholstery good, very good running. A decided bar- gain If bought at once. For demonstra- tion call C. Clements, 5% 10-27-3dx FOR SALE—Reo truck,K panel Good running order. Apply Parker Baking Co., 14 Winter St. 3508 e 10-36-32 FOR SALE—1920 Oakland ‘wonderful shape. Bargain. between 6 and 3 evenings. ‘Touring, Call Tel. 10-25- FOR SALE—1018 Oldsmobile tourisg, im perfect running order; all new tires. Call after 6 p. m., 43 Orange St. 10-33-6dx | anl—lll'lov-__’l-*‘“ L. & M. Garage, rear 401 West Main. 587-3. 10-19-1. USED Oams oF vaxus ' | 1920 STUDEBAKER Big SIx ..0n 4 1820 OAKLAND Touring' «esenes . { 1918 AMERICAN 813 voss soemeann ‘} 1517 OAKLAND TOUFIDE eeecesess oy 1517 DODGE Towrlng «evessecesnas, - | 1916 OVERLAND Touring "83* .o, ' 1918 CHALMERS Roadster oo neen. 191¢ OVERLAND lM.I‘ cacasm 1926 OLDSMOBILE TOUring «eexa ¢ TRUCKS OF SERVMGE ) 1920 BROCKWAY Express «wast 191¢ STUDEBAKER ESpress ..as 2915 FORD Truok seceesacsnsesns 1916 FORD Truck “ececeeecnssaes 1916 GRAHAM Two-TOn assecese’s M. IRVING JESTER ) /steam heat- |’ r. furnished ed, all conveniences, for one or two gentl tlemen. 620 Main St. 10-25-3dx TO RENT—Furnished room with board for two men In private American family. 88 Franklin St. 10-35-3dx TO RENT—Furnished rooms, also one large double room suitable for two or four gen- 40 Church St., over Victory Lunch. 10-25-3dx tiemen. FOR RENT. A Furnished Single Family House, good lo- cation, West End. Price very moderate to right party. Box 33A, Herald 10-27-3ax LosxY FOR SALE—Maple Hill, six room bungalow, just completed. Hard wood trim, fire place, furnace heat. Price and terms reasonable. Address A. Bean, Maple Hill ave., New Britain. 10-23-6dx City Advertisement NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Selectmen and Town Clerk, of the Town of New Britain, will meet on Monday, Nov. 1, 1920, at the City Hall, in said City, from 9 o’clock in the fore- noon until 5 o'clock in the afternoon for the admission of those persons whose rights to be an elector shall have matured since October 19, 1920, and no other. Arvid H. Nero, Lewis W. Lawyer, Chas. P. Wainright, Selectmen. Alfred L. Thompson, Town Clerk. e —— Bullding—Repamung. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC, BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK, STEEL AND CONCRETR. Repairs of all kinds. # Court St Telephonag 3344 New Britain, Conn. 1918 WILD PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL LOST—A gold pin; pearl in center; tassel attached Center of Plainville. Return to Ryder's store. Reward. 10-27-2dx center of city, bunch of keys, Re- turn to Herald office. Reward. 10-25-3dx LOST—Sum of money on Glen St., Tuesday Return to Herald Office. Reward. 10-27-3dx noon. LOST—Gold sunburst of pearl brooch, be- \cw Brit- “to B. Plnlnvmc Re- 10-27-3@ P——————————————— ORDER OF NOTICE. tween Plainville and Main St., ain hanley, ward. Finder kindly return xpneral housework for small family. Apply 378 Stanley St. or phone 19-t¢ W, — W whole or half days. 18 Harrison St. Tel. 2434, evenings. ~20-14-tt —_— FURNISHED ROOMS, % 70 RENT—Large furnished room, with use af kitchen. Corner Arch and & Walnut 10-37-1dx Al TO ©d rooms 193 Man St., 3rd fico TO RENT—Two furnished located, with steam heat, light and run- ning water. Inquire 153 Arch St 10-26-32 TO RENT—! room, steam heat- 29 Whiting St., City Court of New Britain, October 26th, 1920, Malleable Iron Works vs. Anna Clark, et al. Upon: the complaint of the said Malleable Iron Works, praying for weasons set forth, for judgment: 1— settling title; 2—$100 damages, now pending before the City Court of New Britain to be held on the third Mon- day of November, A. D, 1920, it appear ing and being found by the subscrib- ing authority that the defendants are unknown to the plaintiff. Ordered, that notice of the institu- tion and pendency of said complaint shall be given the Dedendants by pub- lishing this order in the New Britain Herald, a newspaper published in New Britain, once a week for two suc- cessive week commencing on or be- fore the 30th day of October, 1920. EMIL J. DANBERG, Clerk of the Court, FOR SALE—Used Motor Cars and Truskst At values incomparable. Dodp 'llh X press body, Ford body, Reo Touring, your cholce; 3 1-2 ton Dupléx 4 wl drive, in fine shape: Overland nw Reo Light Delivery body, 1920 Reo : wagon, rack body, also 1919 Reo wagon with canopy top; 1 ton express body, canopy top; 1 ton Dump body; 2 ton RepubMe rack also others, some rebullt and gusran Terms arranged to suit. Also & fine I tires, both Cords and Fabrics. They . guaranteed. Phone 405, or see Ch: Leonard Bros’ Garage, Wilmantic, » 10- USED CARS. This is the time to buy a gopd Car at a bargain. The following have been overhauled and. _re; Come in and look them over. Basy lll' ments arranged. 1919 OAKLAND TOURING 1919 OVBRLAND TOURING 1917 BUICK TOURING 1915 CADILLAC SEDAN LASH MOTOR COMPANY, Cor. West Main and Linceln Geo. Dunbar, Salesman. Tel. 10-271d FOR SALE. OAKLAND Roadster, 3,000 miles; OAKLAND Sedan, ideal winter oar. DODGE BROS.’ Touring. DODGE BROS. Roadster. - ' CADILLAC Sedan. 5 FORD Delivery. FORD Delivery. 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. x Dealers in § Hudson, Essex and Dodge Bros Oars. ' [} Open Evenings. Tel. 781 155 Elm 8¢ B WHY PAY STORAGE THIS WINTEE? Sell your car while prices are high. Come in and talk it over. PIONEER = GARAGE CO., Near, Beaton & Cadwell’s. Open 7 A. M. to 10 P M , Seven dayh 2 week WANTED ANTED—Dresser and bed couch. Must in good condition.. BoxD16, Herald. 10-27-24 WANTED—By dressmaker, children’s sew- ing and plain sewing. 225 So. Malm St., third floor. 10-29-2dx - WANTED—At once, 8 furnished apartment of four or five rooms with all improve- ments and heat, Tel. 273-5. 10-25-3dx WANTED—By American gentieman, room and board in private family, ceneral lo—- cation. Box 18R, Herald. 10-26-3x, WANTED—Unfurnished room in private, American family. 42 Grand St. 10-26-3dx. e ———