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NEW BR(TAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1020, (EEEEEFEEEEEEEEEEEEETEErEEEEE EEEE E WOMAN'S SHOP STREET PRESENTS harp Reductions FOR SATURDAY ON OATS GOOD-LOOKING WARM COATS 25.00 and $35.00 are all of the better kind and are regular $39.50 and $49.50 values. Satin Dresses Reduced to $1 8. Wonderful values in all sizes. ecial in OQur Blouse Department in white and colors, thmmBusur Brown and frilled numbers. I novelty Cotton Blouses 1] )] ) ) ) 5 5 ) ) ) ) ) ) ) D 5 NEW BRITAIN, CONN. FOR 20 Classified Advertising is the most inexpensive form of pub- Ucity, Try a For Sale or a Want Advt, in the Herald today. See for yourself. Only One Ceut & Word, il Bl S WANTED—MALE HELP —— . WANTED—Agents wanted _everywhere! Mending Tissu: mends all fabrics with- out the use of needle or thread. Big pronits! mple, full instructions and wholesale price by mail postpaid for a dime. New York Specialties, 944+ Union Ave., New York Fridays tf 'WANTED—Bookbinders, experienced; give references and state wages expected. Trussell Mtfg. Company, Poughkeepsie, NI 10-29-1d WANTED—A man willing to travel, capable of talking and writing Polish and ltalian Dames can secure a permanent position. Address in own hand writing, giving ref- erence. The Price & Lee Co., 6 Church St. New Haven, Conn. 10-29-6d WANTED—Men to travel; good lines; com- mission basis; call between 9 and 11 mornings, or 1 to 2 afternoon, 321 Park St, New Britain who can speak French and the other Pol- ish. Apply Universal Co-Operative So- ciety, 221 East Main St. 10-29-6d WANTED—A tailor.. Apply Leonard A. La- cor 421 North Main St., Bristol, Con) ‘WANTED—Colloctor and solicitor to repre- sent old established life insurance com- pany. Good salary and commission. Ad- dress P. O. Box 797, City. 10-39-3dx WANTED—Three neat distributors to qual- ity for crew men. E. G. Bishop, Hotel Washington, 6 p. m 10-29-1dx WANTED—Machinist; must be experienced on automatic machinery. This position is in experimental room on machine build- ing and operating, and calls for first class man. Reply stating age, experience and other detail to Box 24M, Heralg. 10-29-3d WANTED—Man to do janitor work in main office of local concern. In reply state age, experience, etc. Box 16J Herald. 10-29-34 WANTED—At John A. Andrews & Co. Fur- niture Store, an outside salesman. Call at opee. 10-28-2d WANTED — Chauffeur . Trading Co. 160 Main St. Apply Sovereign 10-28-2d WANTED—Men and boys In our press, plating, polishing. packing and assembling departments. ood board at hotel. Apply the N. N. Hill Brass Company, Bast £ HOUSE— 9 ROOMS —EVERYTHING MODERN— m FIRST CLASS CUSTOMER—IN WEST END H. D. HUMPHREY OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS Family House on Sherman Court—All ments—will show you better than 10 per investment—steam heat, garage, every- Owners leaving town. Don’t miss this. REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. = FOR ALL INSURANCE DeWITT A. RILEY 272 MAIN STREFT. TIONAL BANK BUILDIN ~THE SERVICE AGENOY— PEWRITERS ALL MAKES Get ‘our proposition for Three Months’ We have all makes on hand. BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 72 West Main St. Tel. 612 TEAMSHIP TICKETS JREIGN REMITTANCES ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD | | | | 97 MAIN STREET IFE[;"‘UIGLEY ——— e NEW BRITAIN CONN 2,000 Lester pianos in this vicinity sold by C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. Hear Judge Willis Browne, judge of | Chicago’s juvenile court, at the Y. W. C. A. tonight at 8 o'clock.—advt. Tabs’ mixed minstrels at Tabs’ fair tonight.—advt. Dr. Fox wishes to announce that he has moved his office from Main St. to 40 South High St., corner Court St. Miss Adele Murray will speak at the | W. C. A, tonight, hear her.—advt Victrola club, Henry Morans’ $6.95 W Brockton-made black and brown store.—advt s Jewelry club, —Advt. Hats and caps Wilson's.—advt Tabs’ mixed minstrels at Tabs' fair tonight.—advt. Hear Judge Willis Browne, judge of Chicago's juvenile court, at the Y. W. C. A tonight at 8 o'clock.—advt. Miss Adele Murray will speak at the Y. W. C. A. tonight, hear her.—adv Removal sale at Besse-Leland's. —advt Men's Brockton-made shoes, $6.95 and $4.95, black and brown. The S. W. Menus store.— Estey Planos, none better, at Morans. dvi. Don’t forget the mass meeting in Electric Hall, 88 Main St. Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock.—advt. We offer and recommend our all- | wool suits at $45 and $50—Wilson's. | —advt Miss Adele Murray will speak at the W. C. A. tonight, hear her.—advt Estey Planos, none better, at Morans. —suvt. shoes, The Menus Ienry Morans' 20 per cent off— v Victrolas at C. —advt L. ce & Co. City Advertisement TO TAXPAYERS. Assessors’ Notice., ANl persons in the Town of New Britain liable to pay taxes are hereby notified and requested to return to the assessors, on or before the first day of November nex¥, a list of all prop- erty owned or purchased by them, on the first day of October, 1920. The assessors will meet in their office, CITY HALL, WEST MAIN ST., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1st | and every day thereafter during Octo- | ber, except Sundays, for the purpose of receiving such lists. OFFICE HOURS, from 9 A. M. to P. M. and Monday and Saturday evenings, from 7 to 9. N. B.—AIll persons owning houses or land are requested to give a full description of the same on back of their lists. Biank list can be procured at Assessors’ Office, City Hall. PATRICK MecCABE, OTTO GSTON. | NOTICE—We specialize in gurages, Hampton, Cohn. 10-27-d3 WANTED—A good live man with ecighteen bundred dollars to go into partnership on a new five-ton dump truck. Herald Box 27X, 9-23-t¢ NOTICE. NOTICE—Special—We are selling one gallon best motor medium oil for $oc. Five lon lot at 75c. per gallon. Bring your can to Alex Auto Supply Co., 86 Arch St 10-29-8dx NOTICE—Spanish—Join now the Spanish class at the ¥. W. C. A. Prof. Guilliano. = 10-29-2dx NOTICE—House - cleaning time. Eleetrio vacuum cleaners rented, $1.25 per day; delivered promptly; satisfaction guaran- teed. Phone 2 9-28-e0d-tt NOTICE—Christmas may scem a long way off, but we are already making pictures 1o be used for Christmas gifts. Arcade dio 10-26-3eodx trucking and distance moving teaming, All orders John- NOTICE—John 3 fice 20 Belden S Tel. 992-4:. Sei classes of buildings ialty M New Britain, Apurtments a spece 10-25-6dx NOTICE—Electrical work, anyone contem- plating wiring do well to call 19992-3. A. Tyler, 48 Howard Ave 10-27-34 house brauches of carpentry, re- pairing, etc. Why pay storage, when you can bulld a garage for 3§ Call up Deming and Anderson. Tel work and all 10-27-12dx . NOTICE—Electric vacuum cleaners to rent. 76c half day, $1.25 a day. Tel. 608-2 10-27-3dx REMOVAL NOTICE—The G. M. & KElect. Co. will move from 58 Hart St. to its steam heated garage at 16-15 Booth St., Nov. 14th torage space for 15 cari Apply for space. H. L. Hughes, Tel. 164-14. Phila. Diamond Grid Battery Serve ice Station. Radiator and auto repairs. Wiring and ignition 10-27-10dx NOTICE—Automobile parties accommodated. Tell C. O. Bence's tel 2315. 10-25-5dx NOTICE—Auction Sale—I will comduct an- other auction salc of household goods, con- sisting of tables, beds, burcaus, dressers, stoves, kitchen ware, desks, chairs, hall- racks, pictures, rugs, etc. Sale to take place at my warehouse 74 Greenwood St., New Britain, Conn., Saturday, Oct. 3 1920, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. A other chance to buy household goods at your own price. A. P. MARSH_ Auc- tioneer 19-22-74 —— REMOVAL NOTICE—The L. & M. Garage, now at 401 West Main, will change its place of business on or around Nov. 1st, to 461 West Main St., just one block above the present location.’ 10-19-11ax NOTICE—SS5, 45 and 85c. enlargements made from your negatives until Oct. 320. See our window. Ohrnstedts’ Pho(u Shop, 244 Main St 11d NOTICE—Hardware City Bedding Co. Mat- tresses, box springs, cushions, pillows, steel couches, cots, springs, etc. at factory to home prices. Your old mattre s made over equal to new. Upholstering. 2314-4. 60 Tremont street. 10-2430x ————— e Chalk and Talk Sketching for entertainments, fairs aud CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c¢c 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. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—FEMALE HELP FOR SALE—Two work horses, weight about 1250 lbs. each. Will work double. Inquire Morris Cohen. FOR SALE—Selling out high grade furni- ture, good as new. Three piece parlor set, parior table, parlor stove, 2 rocking chairs, jce box. Reasonable pri moving out of town. Call St FOR SALE—Glenwood stove with hot water front. Apply 74 Belden St, city (sec- ond foor) 10-28-2dx FOR SALE—Complete bouse of furniture (five rooms) very reasonable. Inquire at 378 Main St, store. 10-28-3dx wood, $28 i, 10-28-5d 2 cord 4 ft. Ryan, Forestville FOR SALE—Wood, delivered. T. N Bristol 806 FOR SALE—Three piece parlor suit, piuno, good condition, bed springs, tress, at 21 Francis St 10. new, mat- $-2dx FOR SALE—Kitchen range in fine condition. Cheap if taken at once. Tel. 1702, after 6 p. m. call 649-2. 10-27-3dx WANTED—Woman for general housework 5 days a week. One who can go home nights. 18 Winthrop St. Tel. 96-13 0-29-3d. WANTED—A young lady to take charge of telephone switchboard in local manufac- turing concern. Apply Drawer 1021, City 10- WANTED—Woman for laundry work three days a week. Apply Children’s Home. Newington. Tel. Valley 10-28-3d WANTED—Young lady for typing and gen- eral office work, stenographer preferred. Tel. 904, Union Laundry. 10-28-2d ‘WANTED—Girls for foot and power press work. The Taplin Manufacturing Co., 19 Woodland St., City. 10-28-3d WANTED—Lady for housework, either part or full time. Apply Box 23XX, Herald. 10-28-3ax WANTED—Woman to do washing and iron- ing. Apply 35 Emmons Place. Tel 10-25-3d FOR SALE—100 barrels hand picked apples, Baldwins and Greenings. Al sound and hard, bound to keep wel Delivered at your own door in New Britain. Tel. 2090 at once, as they are selling rapidily. A. P. Marsh. 10-26-6d Baldwin _Apples Tel. 2 FOR SALE—Dunham’s Hand picked and sorted. 10-25-12dx FOR SAI E—Ome black broadcloth fur-lined coat with Persian lamb. collar; size 38. Sujtable for elderly woman only. Tel 2393 10-25-6d FOR SALE—Two second hand buggies.. Ap- ply W. E. Penfleld, East Berlin. 10-25-5dx . - FOR SALE—Green mountain potatoes, good Cookers. Maple Lawn Farm, Berlin. Tel. 657-14 10-23-6ax FOR SALE—Apples for cooking and cider, £00d ones, 50c bushel. C. J. Mueller, Berlin. 10-23-6dx. | TO RENT—To ome or two gentlemen, front room: All improvements. Central, near post office. Call 31 Emmons Place. Tele- phone 1436-4. 10-29-1dx TO RENT—Nice front furnished room for two. Mrs. Barnes, 64 Church St 0-29-2ax TO RENT—Large pleasant front room, steam hegted, electricity, all conveniences; suit- af§ for couple or two gentlemen. Phone 1473-12. 10-28-2d TO RENT—Furnished room with bath ad- Joining and all improvements. Ladies or gentleman. _Privilege light housekeeping. Inquire 65 Winthrop St. * 10-28-3dx TO RENT—Large front room, cultable for two gentiemen. 100 West Main St. 10-28 TO RENT—Furnished room to rent in pri- vate family. All improvements. 57 Hart- St, up stairs. 10-26-6dx TO RENT—Furnished rooms, sired: all modern improvements. St. Tel. 148-13 board if de- 10-26-5ax TO RENT—Two front furnished steam heat- ed rooms 193 Main St., 3rd floor. Y FOR RENT. A Furnished Single Family House, good lo- cation, West End. moderate to right party. Box 33A, Herald. Price v 10-27-3dx 112 Lake { ‘WANTED—Experienced cook, also second girl; no washing or ironing. Good wages. Tel. 2136. 10-27-3@ WANTED—At Hotel Beloin new restaurant, cooks, counterman, dishwasher. office. WANTED—Young girl to care for children. Apply New Britain Day Nursery, 1 Winter St. 10-27-d3x WANTED—Chambermaid, also boller man, at Hotel Beloin. 10-23-tf WANTED — Woman for housecleaning, whole or half days. 18 Harrison St. Tel. 2434, evenings. 10-14-tt e —e——— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE _— FOR SALE—8 room house, garage space for three cars, hen house, maple shade; not much cash required. Also building lot with fruit trees, shrubs and shade trees; a bargain if taken at once. 209 Stanley St. Tel. 1284-14. 10-29-2dx FOR SALE—Two family bouse with all im- provements, extra lot, chicken coop and garage. Price reasonable if taken af once. Apply 41 City Ave. 10-25-3d FOR SALE—S50 acres of standing wood. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. 10-28-5dx FOR SALE—Maple Hill, six room bangalow, Just completed. Hard wood trim, fire place, furnace heat. Price and terms reasonable. Address A. Bean, Maple Hill ave., New Britain. 10-23-6dx B e LOSY young female Find- dx LOST—Last Saturday night, collie dog Dark yvellow and white. er please return 509 Church St. 10. LOST—Between Hartford and New Britain, spare tire carrier and number plate. Finder please return to M. Belkin, 93 Black Rock Ave. Reward. 10-29-3dx LOST—Black and white body, tan head, short ear hound. Reward if returned to 104 Oak St. 10-29-3ax LOST—Wednesday, girl's blue cap, near West Main and Rusell Sts. Finder notify Mrs. S. T. Goss, 48 Grove Hill. 10-29-1dx LOST—A gold pin; pearl in center; tassel attached Center of Plainville. Return to Ryder’s store. Reward 10-27-2dx LOST—Sum of money on Glen St., Tuesday noon. Return to Herald Office. ard. 10. WANTED WANTED—Two or three rooms housekeeping. fo 10 light a 29-3dx LOST—Gold sunburst of pearl brooch, tween Plainville and Main St., New Brit- ain. Finder kindly return to J. Shanley, 29 Whiting St, Plainville ward. WANTED—Five or six room rent, north end preferred or vicinity of East Main St Will pay bonus. Address Box 14KK. H . 10-28-2ax WANTED—Light housework during morn- ings, by elderly lady. Tel. 2332, 10-28-2dx WANTED—Heated garage on Harrison street. by November 1. Box G24, Herald. — e TO RENT —— TO RENT—S5 room tenement, all improve- ments. 49 Cherry St 10-29-2dx TO RENT—Garage at corner Black Rocle ave and Harrison St Apply F. W Loomis, 112 Harrison Tel. 1 10-28-3d st TO RENT—One tencment of four rooms and one tenement of five rooms, available No- vember 1 Also store to rent. Tele- phone 2012 or & . Sheeman, Lafayette St 10-27-3d TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms teo adults, at corner South Burritt and Gar den S For information tel. 1059 call 406 Main St 10-28 City Advertisement Bids will be received by the Board of Public Works at their office in City Hall until 12 o’clock noon, Wed- nesday, November 3d, 1920, for the furnishing of materials and the con- struction of a Storage Shed at the Municipal Store Yard at the corner of East Main and Harvard streets. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. G. H. Johnson, Secretary. — Bullding—Repamng. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC, BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETR. Repairs of all kinds 9 _Court 26 keys and smy Hanson's LOST—Pocket book with change, near Miller store. Fin fice Inc. WANTED. Woman to take charge of our Alteration Department Apply THE McMILLAN STORE, INC. 10- Millan Store, CASHIER. quick young lady Class Market Apply_at once, reference wanted, Care Herald Box X2X. 10-29- Smart, in First SITUATION WANTED WANTED—Position by young man, with one hand. Address Herald Box 6W. 10-29-3dx WANTED—Young man 23, married, desires position In store or driving delivery truck. Box Y12, Herald 10-27-2dx WANTED—Woman wants housework. H. Brown, Bristol, Miss nn, Gen. Delivery. 10-27-7ax WANTED—Work as chambermaid in hotel or with private tamily. Susie Burke, 62 Willow St 10-27-7dx Thousands read the Herald Classificd Column daily. There are a lot of buyers for that second hand auto you vantlo gell. Tell them about it in & For Sale Advt. Only One Cent a Word. AUTOMOBILES —_— FOR SALE—Buick Six rcadster, tires good, Jjust painted , Call 1006 or 2517. 10-29-3dx FOR SALE—Rebuilt Packard ' trucks, all models. Terms to right parties, ‘guaran- teed 90 days. Klauer Bros., 339 Franklin® St, Cambridge, . Mass., near Central square. a0 10-29-¢dx FOR SALE—6 ton Packard plstform, 1918 3 1-2 ton Mack. 334 Allston St bridge, Mass. ton ‘Mack , Truck. Wil 541 Church St. 10-27-64x « FOR SALE—2 1-2 sacrifice for quick sale. FOR SALE—Dodge Touring. Exoellent con« dition. _Call- evenings for demonstration. Price $650. 514 Stanley St. 10-27-4dx FOR SALE—1918 Oskland sedan, 5 pasv{ senger; tires good, paint good, ubholstery £00d, very good running. A decjded bars gain if bought at once. For demonstra= tion call C. Clements, 594-2. , 10-27-3dx FOR SALE—1920 Oakland - Touring, low wonderful shape. Bargain. Call Tel. 788 between € and 8 evenings. 10-26-6dx Lo o FOR SALE—1917 Overland coupe model 83, mechanicaily O. K. Good tires and wire wheels. A bargain if sold at once. The L. & M. Garage, rear 401 West Main® Tel, 587-2. 10-19-11ax FOR Tel. SALE—Ford touring car, $225.. Cah 316 or 400, High St. 10-28-3dx FOR SALE—1916 Ford roadster, one Staniey steamer. Call evenings at 54 Greenwood st 10-28-2da FOR SALE—Cheap, one Reo truck, recently overhauled. . See Parker Buckey Baking Co., 14 Winter St. 7 10-38-3d USED CARS OF VALUS 1920 STUDEBAKER Big SIX ... 1920 OAKLAND Touriog «.es 1918 AMERICAN BIX +sveavancans 1917 OAKLAND Touring .. " 1017 DODGE Touring «..esssesises 1917 OAKLAND Touring 1916 OVERLAND Touring “$5° ;¢ 1918 CHALMERS Roadstor ....s 1916 OVERLAND Roadster . 191¢ OLDSMOBILE Touring -.eew oont g TRUCKS OF SERVICE 3 1920 BROCKWAY EXpress ...oes 1916 STUDEBAKER Express ..as 1916 FORD Truck ceeew. 1916 FORD Truck 1914 GRAHAM Two-Ton asowe e 1918 VIM Express M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH ST. FOR SALE—Used Motor Cars and Trucksl: At values incomparable. Dodge with exa press body, Ford Roadster, small express body, Reo Touring, Overland 1920 model like new. Peerless Sport Car, a bargain: Overland Roadster, Ford Touring, two of them, take your choice; 2 ton Packard, rack body; 83 1-2 ton Duplex 4 wheel drive, in fine shape; Overland Delivery, Reo Light Delivery body, 1920 Reo Speed wagon, rack body, also 1919 Reo Speed= - wagon with canopy top; 1 ton Republie express body, canopy top; 1 ton Republia Dump body; 2 ton Republic rack bodyjs also others, some rebufit and guarant Terms arranged to suit. Also a fine lot tires, both Cords and Fabrics.. They , guaranteed. -Phone 405, or see Chandler, Leonard Bros’ Garage, Willimantie, Con 10-23- WHY PAY STORAGE THIS WINTER? Sell your car while prices are high. Come in and talk it over. PIONEER GARAGE ©O., Near Beaton & Cadwell’s, Open 7 A. M. to 10 P M , Seven days a week + 10-27-6c - S FOR SALE. 1920 OAKLAND Roadster, 3,000 miles. 1918 OAKLAND Sedan, ideal winter car. 1917 DODGE BROS.’ Touring. 1917 DODGE BROS." Roadster. 1917 CADILLAC Sedan. 1917 FORD Delivery. 1918 FORD Delivery. 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. Dealers in Essex and Dodge Bros Cars. Open Evenings. 31 155 Elm St. Hudson, Tel. ‘'FOR SALE. PACKARD Touring. OLDSMOBILE Touring. FORD Touring REO Touring. DODGE Roadester. BUICK Touring. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. : 6 Elm St., cor. Main St. b Phone 484. 10-21-t0 TUSED CARS. This is the time of the year to buy a good USED CAR for little money. Come in and look over the following cars: 1919 OVERLAND Touring. 1919 OAKLAND Touring. 1917 BUICK Touring 1915 CADILLAC Touring. These cars are sold on easy time pay- ments. LASH MOTOR CO., West Main and Lincoln Sts. Tel. 382. George Dunbar, Salesman. 10-29-1d. e ——— PERSONAL 'WANTED—Bookkeeper, thoroughly exper— ienced, desires work spare hours. Books PERSONAL—Full set teoth with gold ...u. $800. Guaranteed no pain in removing

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