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NEW BRITAIN MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED cial Sale of Hardware and Household Utilities ore Nick O’Time Price Reductions For Value-Wise Women And Men 107 Discount on All Tools and Cutlery FExcept Where Prices Are Restricted h Butcher eed; regular #0c. Special Knives, fully 69c th Butcher Knives; Auto Holdets. price 26c. Metal screw price 7 Special Empire Regular p regu- e I's 8-inch Cook Knives, h type. Knives; | mpton they last, Slicing Regular Special p the follow! 10¢c size 15¢ iz 19¢ size size size size o slze regular & Iron Cleavers, price 3bc. Clark’'q in sets; cut like price 30c, Special Jones Filters. $1.76. Speclal White C . & Clark's Size Cleavers; regular e $2.19 75¢c regular 65c¢ Teaspoons, In 25c¢ Family Knife regular price ors, Frary & ly Size Cleavers; $6.19 Choice ly Size Cleavers; 76c. " Mota of six. price $6.75. Special 10 gallon $7.76. Special FOR SALE INGLE HOUSE— 9 ROOMS —EVERYTHIN Flag’' pire Plate and F 4 gallon size. 7 gallon size, and Regular spectal Home Nut on table, Paring rice 35c. Grapefruit rice 45c. ing prices: for ... for . for for . for . for for scissors. Reversible Regular Pennant 10c Crackers Regular 59c¢ Knives. 29c Knives. 39¢c ter Hangers at e 1ie 15¢ 200 23¢c 29¢ 45¢ Opener- Regular Boston price $1.42 linder Cedar Churns, Regular price $4.19 White Cylinder Cedar Churns, Regular price $5.50 wize. White Cylinder Cedar Church, Regular price $6.25 FOR FIRST QLASS CUSTOMER—IN WEST END H. D. HUMPHREY IN ST. Aluminum Milk Bottle Caps. Regular price 10c. 5c Special at Kitchen Stones, specially adapted for putting keen edges on carvers and slicing knives Regular price 50c. 25c Speciai at . Regu- 19¢ Regu- 7c White Mountain Apple Parers and Corers. Regular price $1.75 $1.10 Special . One lot l..oose‘ Pin sizes 2x2 up to 4x4. price 45c¢ Special Brass Flush Bolts. price $1.50. ,Special .. .Cotton Disc for Water Filters, 50 to the package. l sc Special One lot Wire Coat and Hat Hooks. Regular price 25¢ dozen, Special One lot I)Vflwcr Pulls, Regu- lar price 10c. sc Special One lot G-inch Brass Barrel Regular 25c Door Bolts. price 35c. Special .... Family size Vises. lar price 25c Special Hanging Paper Files. lar price 10c. Special Butts, Regular 20c Regular MODERN— OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS 6 Family Brick Block on Broad Street—10 ent . Investment—only built a few years.' House on Prospect Street for only $6,500' house has 15 rooms and is only 3 minutes | from Main street. AMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. FOR ALL INSURANCE CALL 1067-2 DeWITT A. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING ~THE 272 RILEY MAIN STREET. VICE AGENCY— Get our proposition for Three Months’ al. We have all makes on hand. BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 72 West Main St. Tel. 612 i TEAMSHIP TICKETS) OREIGN REMITTANCES OALL PARTS OF THE WORLD 97 MAIN STREET ORGEA MUIGLEY ¢ : NEWRRITAIN CONN n; pearl in center; tassel Return to 10-27-2dx LOST—A gold attached Center of Plainville. Ryder's store. Reward LOST—Sum of money on Glen St., Tuesday noon. Return to Herald Office. Reward. 10-27-3dx LOST—Gold sunburst of pearl brooch, be- tween Plainville and Main St, New Brit- ain. Finder kindly return to J. E. Whiting St., Plainville. Re- LOST—Pocket book with 2 ki change. near Miller & Finder pleate return to Her LONT—Pass No. 9 Co. Finder return Co. to 10-25-1ax | NOTICE—Cartoonist, | | Classified Advertising is the most inexpensive form of pub- licity, Try a For Sale or a ‘Want Advt, in the Herald today. Sce for yourself. Only One Cent WANTED—At John A. Andrews & Co. Fur- niture Store, an outside salesman. Call at once. 10-28-2 WANTED — Chauffeur . Trading Co., Apply Sorml‘n 160 Main St 10-: DA'LY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1920. CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c¢ # CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeepmg, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Selling out high grade furni- ture, good as new. Three piece parior set, parior table, parlor rtove, rocking chairs, ice box. Reasonable pri moving out of town. Call at st. WANTED—Men and boys in our press, plating, polishing. packing and assembling departments. ood board at hotel. Apply the N. N Hill Brass Company, East Hampton, Conn 10-27-d3 WANTED—A good live man with eighteen bundred dollars to go into partnership on a new five-ton dump truck. Herald Box 37X, 9-33-t¢ NOTICE. NOTICE—General trucking and teaming, local and long distance moving. All ordevs given strictest attention. Carl E. John- 5 East St. Phone 1434-4. 10-28-12dx Architect. of- Conn. NOTICE~—Joha J. McCarthy, fice 20 Beiden St, New Britain, Yy2-iz = IDuciew 04 s of buildings. Aparumeuts a 10-28-+ dx NOTICE—Electrical work, anyone contem- plating wiring do well to cail 19992-3 Tyler, 48 Howard Ave. NOTICE—We specialize in garages, work and all branches of carpentry, re- pairing, etc. Why pay storage, when you can build a garage for 3$176. Call up Deming and Anderson. Tel 1367 NOTICE—Electric vacuum cleaners T6c half day, $1.25 a day. Tel. 608-2. 10-27-3dx REMOVAL NOTICE—The G. M. & Elect. Co. will move from 5§ Hart St. to its steam heated garage at 16-18 Booth St., /Storage space for 15 carn Apply fof 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—Automobile parties accommodated. Tell C. 10-25-5dx O. Bence's tel 2115. | FOR SALE—Wood, 2 FOR SALE—Glenwood stove with hot water front. Apply 74 Belden St, city ond fioor). FOR SALE—Complete house of furniture (five rooms) very reasonable. Inqulrc at 378 Main St, store. FOR SALE—Local druggists are now offer- ing CHERRY-MUL to those who are af- flicted with coughs, colds and run down condition. Every bottle sold with iron- clad guarantee. Recommended by Crow- ell's Drug Stqre, Brainerd and all drug- gists. 10-28-eod1mo FOR SALE—Quick, antique table, rocking chair, couch, gas stove, plush arm chair, So-cart. garden tooly cider berrel 31 Chestnut St. Tel. %68- 10-25-1d WANTED—Woman for laundry work three days a week. Apply Children's . Newington. Tel. Valley 292 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 Cent » Word, AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—? 1-2 ton Mack Truck. Wil sacrifice for quick sale. 541 Church St. 10-27-6dx WANTED—Young lady for typing and gen- e ral oflice work, stenographer prv!erred el. 904, Union Laundry. 2d ¥OR 8. Touring. Excellent con« dition. Call evenings for demonstration. Price $650. 514 Stanley St. 10-37-4dx WANTED—Girls for foot and power press work. The Taplin Manufacturing Co., 19 Woodland St., City 10-28-3a ‘WANTED—Lady for housework, either part or full time. Apply Box 23XX, Herald. 10-28-3ax WANTED—Saleslady for bakery.. Apply 317 ain St. 1-25-1d WANTED—Woman to do washing and iron- ing. Apply 35 Emmons Place. Tel. 2207. 10-28-3a e WANTED—Experienced cook, also second girl; no washing or ironing. Good wages. Tel. 2136. 10-27-3d cord 4 ft. wood, 8 delivered. T. N. Ryan, Forestville. Bristol 506-2. To-28-5a FOR SALE—Three piece piano, good condition, tress, at 21 Francis St. parior suit, bed springs, 10-2 mew, mat- 2dx R SALE—Child's full size white iron crib. Apply 40 Church St, over Victory Lunch. 10-37-2dx WANTED—Girl or woman for housework in family of two. 39 Harrison St. Tlenl gszza her. Apply John A. Main St. 10-26-d5 WAN' Andrews Co., 132 WANTED—At Hotel Beloin new mt‘nnnt, cooks, coynterman, dishwasher. Apply at oftice. 10-27-t —_— FOR SALE—Kitchen range In fine condition. Cheap if taken at once. Tel. 1702, after 6 p. m. call 649-2. 10-27-3dx gallons first class grey house Call at 48 Greenwood St. 10-27-2ax FOR SALE—4 paint, $15. FOR SALE—Grufonols, good condition; reasonable offer considered..Tel. 1992-3. 48 Howard Ave. 10-26-3dx WANTED—Young girl to care for children. Avvly New Britain Day Nursery, 1 vzv;u:’m:r 10 x WANTED—Competent girl for cooking and downstairs work. Also second maid to help with care of child. Mrs. W. S. Rowland, 291 Lincoln St. Tel. 1958. 10-26-3ax WANTED—Chambermaid, also boller man, at Hotel Beloin. 10-23-tf FOR SALE—Coal and feed business estab- lished 1767 by ancestors of present owner. Up-to-date plant with railroad siding in town of about 10,000 population. Business can easily be doubled. For further in- formation apply Frank Noble, Plantsville, -0-26-3dx NOTICE—] of old anda bailding of new chimneys at reasonable prices. Al kinds of mason work. Chimneys a spe- Saliy. ¥ Batander, TiS Stealey Bt Tel 2168, dx. NOTICE—Auction sale—I will co-dllet other auction sale of household goods, con- sisting of tables, beds, bureaus, dressers, oves, kitchen ware, desks, chairs, hall- racks, pictures, rugs, etc. Sale to take place at my enouse 74 Greenwood St., New Britain, Conn. Saturday, Oct. 30, 1920, 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 REMOVAL NOTICE—The L. & M. now at 401 West Main, will change i 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 65c. ents made from your negatives until Oct. 30. See our window. Ohrnstedts’ Photo Shop, 244 Main St 10-18-31d NOTICE—Hardware City Ceo. 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. 10-2a30x Chalk Talk and for entertainments, fairs aud Al Malmgren, 9-22-t8 Sketchi dances; something snappy. Herald office, City. — TO RENT W. C. A. or on Park | Finder return Herald 10-25-14 LOST—Glasses at Y. or Chestnut streets omMmce. ———————————————— WANTED WANTED—Five or six room rent, north end | P A or vieinity East Main St | Will pay bonus. Address Box 14KK. Her- ald office 10-28-2ax WANTED—Mother would like to board child —give good happy home. $7.00 weekly. Address Box 26W, Herald 10-28-1dx WANTED—Light housework dur"lt morn- ingn. by elderly Iady. Tel. 23 28-2ax WANTED—By dressmaker, children's sew- ing and plain sewing. 325 So. Main St. third floor ’ 10-27-2ax TO RENT—Garage at corner Black Rock | ave and Harrison Loomis, 112 st Harrison St. F. W. 1773. 10-25-3d Apply Tel. TO RENT—6 room temement, all improve- ments, at No 9 West Pearl St. Apply 208 Arch St. or 52 Church 10-28-1dx TO RENT—One tenement of four ropms and one tenement of five rooms, available No- vember 1st. Also store to rent. = Tele- phone 2012 or 537. S. Sheeman, 25 Lafayette St 19-27-3d all improvements, fine Bradiey St. Tel. 2112. 10-26-3dx TO RENT—5 room: section. Inquire ————¢ 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—Dunham's Hand picked and sorted. Baldwin _Apples Tel. 10. FOR SA? E—One black broadcloth fur-lined coat with Persian lamb collar; size 38. Suitable for elderly woman onl 2393 -l ‘Two second hand buggies. ply W. E. Penfield, East Berlin. 10- FOR SALE—A three compartment hot water urn, at McBriarty's Drug Store. 10-23-5d FOR SALE—For about half price, a 3A Graflex camera with B. & F. Tessar lens, F. 45 and lesther case. Can be seen at McBriarty's Drug Store. 10-23-5d FOR SALE—Green mountain potatoes, Cookers. Maple Lawn Farm, Berlin. Tel. 657-14 10-23-6ax FOR SALE—Apples for cooking and cider, good ones, 50c bushel. C. J. Mueller, Berlin. 10-23-6ax FOR SALE—Nice family cow. 22 St. 10-21-9dx FOR SALE—Hand picked Baldwin apples, No. 1 and 2, by the barrel. Delivered any- where In New Britaln. For particulars, call 155-2. D. J. Smith & Sons. 10-15-12d FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Large pleasant front room, steam heated, electricity, all convenlences; suit- able for couple or two gentlemen. Phone 1473-12. 10-28-2d TO RENT—Furnished room with bath ad- Jjoining and all improvements. gentleman. Privilege light housekeeping. Inquire 65 Winthrop St. 10-28-3dx TO RENT—Fumished room in private fam- ily. Hot and cold running water. 28 Court St. 10-28-1dx TO RENT—Large furnished room, with use of kitchen. Cormer Arch and Walhut St. 10-25-1dx TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms to adults, at corner South Burritt and Gar- den Sts. For information tel. 1058-2 or call 406 Main St | WANTED—Unfurnished room American family. 12 Grand St in private 10-26-3dx { WANTED—Heated garage om Harrison street, by November 1. Box G24, Herald. e ———————————————— SITUATION WANTED WANTED—Young man 23, married, desires position in store or driving delivery truck. l Box Y12, Herald 10-27-2ax WANTED—Woman wants housework. H. Brown, Bristol, Conn, Miss Gen. Delivery. 10-27-7ax WANTED—Work as or with private family Willow St Susie Burke, 10-27-7dx 62 chambermaid in hotel | TO RENT—One room and kitchen . Ci Sheffield St. 10-28-1dx WANTED | Saleswomen, with or without | experience, for positions in ‘our coat, suit, millinery and | corset departments for af- {ternoons. Also for Satur- | day afternoons and evenings WANTED—Bookkeeper, thoroughly exper- fenced, desires work spare hours. Books anced, financial statements, {only. Steady position and | good pay while learning. 10-26-5dx | — ] | PERSONAL—Full set teeth with gold tooth 3500 aranteed no pain in removing your old ones. Dr. Dickerman, Room 9. 122 Main St 10-28-12d WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ADL KINDS OF JUNK Mwfllnl ZELDES Raphael’s Dept. Store. TO RENT—Large front room. cuitable. for two gentlemen. 100 West Main St. 10-28-2ax TO RENT—Fu vate family. St., up stairs. room to rent in pri- All improvements. 57 Hart- 10-26-6dx TO RENT—Furnished rooms, board if de- sired: all modern Improvements. 112 Lake St. Tel. 148-13. 10-26-5dx TO RENT—Two front furnished steam heat- ed rooms 193 Main St.. 3rd floor. TO RENT—Two furnished rooms, centrally located. with steam heat, light and run- ning water. 153 Areh St. 10-26-34 Inquire FOR RENT. A Furnished Single Pamily House, good lo- cation, West End. Price very moderate to right party. Box 33A, Herald. 10-27-3ax P N e U SBullding—Repammg. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, FRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds # Court St Telephones 3344 New Rritaln. “on 1918 FOR SALE g A good Two Family House with large lot. located. SCHULTZ & COSTELLO Cenh'ally Inc. Ladies or | 'ANTED _ ‘Woman for housec! Whole of half days. 18 Harrison St. 2434, evenings. 10-14-t¢ e ———————— Tel. — FOR SALE—Two family house with all Im- provements, extra lot, chicken coop and garage. once. Apply 41 City Ave. 1 FOR SALE—50 acres of standl: L. Barnes, Barnesdale. 10-28-5dx FOR SALE—Maple Hill, six room bungalow, just completed. Hard wood trim place, furnace heat. Price and te reasonable. Address A. Bean, Maple Hill 7 several hen houses. 3 cow: horse, 3 pigs, &0 chickens, farm tools; money maker. S room house, 11 cows, 2 horses, fruit; cheap if taken at.once. No. 9, the. if taken at 10-28-3dx Price reasonable a New Britain. 10-23-6dx ¥FOR SALE—By T. F. Cashman, Farm Ag- ency, of Berlin, Conn 75 acre land, 25 tillable, good ten room house, barn for 14 cows, 4 horses, hog houses for 40 sows, hen houses for 2,000 hens, pigeon loft for 600 pigeons, grain house, good garage, Tel. 668-4. No. 1, running water in all bulldings, 20 minutes walk from end of car line in Berlin. This farm can be bought on very easy terms. 1 10 room' house, 3 acres land, hen house for 100 hens, 5 minutes walk from Westfield depot, on main road from Berlin to Mid- No. 3, 58 11 cows, 4 heifers, dletown; good buy for $2,500. acres, 2 family house, 2 horses, all farm tools, all kinds fruit, high class proposition. No. 4, 75 acres, 1,400 peach trees, 300 apple treess00 cords wood, mo buildings. No. §, 38 acres, 10 room house, new barn, new garage, 2 hen houses, all kinds fruit, horse, 1 cow, 1 pig, 50 chickens. No. 6, 5 room cottage, barn, 1-4 acre land. No. 13 acres land, good house, big barn, 6 heiters, 1 0 geese, all 0. 8, 40 acres, all kinds good wells, 1 Buckley Milling property on car line. No. 10 6 acres land. 8 room house. 10-28-1dx S FOUND FOUND—Gold watch, near Small Owner can have same by ident erty and paying for advertising. St. AUTOMOBILES FOR Tel. SALE—Ford touring car, $225. 316 or 400 High St. 10-28-3dx FOR SALE—1916 Ford roadster, one Stanley steamer. Call evenings at 5i¢ Greenwood St 10-25-2dx FOR SALE—Cheap. one Rqo truck. recemtl e Parker Buckey Bak g 1 FOR SALE—1918 Oakiand 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, 594-2. 10-27-3dx FOR SALE—1920 Oakland wonderful shape. Bargain. between 6 and 8 evenings. Touring, low Call Tel, ™& 10-25~ sa. FOR SALE—1917 Overland coupe model 8, mechanically 0. . Good Ciiee aaf wird wheels. A bargain if sold at once. The L. & M. Garage, rear 401 West Main. Tel, 687-2. m-u-uw USED CARS OF VALUE 1920 STUDEBAKER Big Six 1920 OAKLAND Touring 1918 AMERICAN Six 1917 OAKLAND Touring . cosmecens 1917 DODGE Touring . 1917 OAKLAND Touring 1916 ovm;xn\’rourlnt 35" e 1918 CHALMERS ROAASIST ..aene 1916 OVERLAND RoMSWI «seses 1916 OLDSMOBILE Touring TEUCKS OF SERVICE ° 1920 BROCKWAY Express ...ses. 21916 STUDEBAKER Expresd ..em 1915 FORD Truck’seesessagansane’ ! 1916 FORD Truck «eeeeessesasned s . 1914 GRAHAM Two-ToOR ssesvese 1918 VIM EXpress o.csseassseews. M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH 6T, " FOR BALE. FORD Tourins. DODGE Roadster. BN e R ‘ouring. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. /6 Elm St., cor. Mala lc. Phone 484, FOR SALE—Used Motor Oars and At values incomparable. Dodge with & press body, Ford Roadster, small Reo Touring, Overland 1920 Overland Roadster, Ford Touting, two them, wu your choice; 2 ton Pa z:c.k : 1-2 ton Duplex ¢ wheel ive, ln fihe shape; Overland Delivesy, Reo Light Delivery body, 1920 Reo Speed- wagon, rack body, also 1919 Reo Speed- wagon’ with canopy top; 1 ton Republic y, canopy top; 1 ton Republio 2 ton Republic rack body; also others, some rebullt and guaranteed. Terms arranged to suit. Also a fine lot of tires, both Cords and Fabrics. They are guaranteed. Phone 405, or see Chandier, Leonard Bros.’ Garage, Willimantic, Co 10-23. FOR SALE. OAKLAND Roadster, 3,000 miles, OAKLAND Sedan, ideal winter car DODGE BROS." Touring. DODGE BROS." Roadster. CADILLAC Sedan. FORD Delivery. FORD Delivery. 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. Dealers in Hudson, Essex and Dodge Bros Cars. Open Evenings. Tel. 781 155 Elm St. - 1920 1918 1917 1917 1917 1917 1918 WHY PAY STORAGE THIS WINTER?? Sell your car while prices are high, | Come in and talk it over. ol PIONEER GARAGE CO., Near Beaton & Oadwell's. Open 7 A. M. to 10 P M , Seven days week 10-27. #@#fi@@@fi%@@fi@%#@fifififi@”fi#fi‘ Building materials have shown a certain & decline and will no doubt drop to a more; 4 reasonable level by spring. Why not take advantage of this and beg prepared to build this coming spring the house 3 3 £ you have so long desired. We have several Building Lots we would like to show you. g PARKER & 193 Main Street, MEMBERS OF NEW BRITAIN REAL ESTATE BOARD. DEMING Telephane 2026 PHI20 000D

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