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NEW BR(TAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1920. J@@@#@@fiw-@ @fi####&@###@@@#fi@fii ox & e Dress Purchase of OM C. H.D. ROBBINS CO. OF MADISON AVENUE, N. Y 300 In Assortment—Third Floor SIZE. RANG K 16 TO manufacturer, retail them at tremendously at. reliable we ean afford to The detalls tell a yduced this & s th they We ask by vete purchos for pash you (o puy no more $31.75 For 1 Worth Bl or Dr Worth $40.95 THE T, Up to 0. Worth Up $79.00. ATERIALS VELVETEFEN CHIFFON VELVET CREPE DE CHINI , GEO ST MIGNONETTE SATIN DUVETYN DUVET DE LAINE OPEN HOUSE ALL THIS 1 COLORS HLACK AND- MANY OTHERS THEIR MAJESTIES—THE AMERICAN BOY AND GIRL THIS IS THEIR BOOK WEEK AND HERE ARE THEIR BOOKS VOLLAND BOOKS 750 1o $3.00 Jack, Bowser N BURGESS BOOKS mal Beéok, 1ird ook, Happy jound, Granny Fox BUDTIME STORY BOOKS fle Stories for Children Stops for Little Feet—Charles Foster of the Gospel—Charles Foster, $1.00. ory of the Life of Christ-—Helen geddy Ann $1.00. Over The R . B. $3.00 dsh Child's Bible Stories—Addie R. Altman, At the Donald i BOOKS land, Baby's Firet | Tick-Tock Mother BUSY LITT s to $1.2 60 o cture ook Ani- THE X N Se to $1.50. or Doll Cutout habet Game ime Bewing Sct ¢ Drawing Books tle Sketch Artist Iy Day Tracin Greenway's P ok ting Book. We ##'fi%"@@ Lolodetadeotelodedodedel @@@@@@@fi#@fi-###fi##@ You Want a Store in the Northwest Sec- f. the City? Here’s your chance: torage. AP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—RROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. FOR ALL INSURAN CALL 1087-2 DeWITT A. ATIONAL BANK BUILDING CVICE AG CE RILEY 272 MAIN STREET. OY— FOR SALE Brick 6-Family Block, 280 High St Houses on Rockwell Avenue, %, Frary & Clark Rights for sale. vi. . OUMPFGCL & OPFN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS erty on Spring Street For Sale ULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. Main Street Tel. 24-4 WL G S RIS L s P RS UNGALOW FOR SALE 36 Lyons street. OWN. POSSESSION, Have just listed new 7-room” bungs MOVING TO HARTFORD. IMM PRICE $7,000—CASH 82,000, GEO. A. QUIGLEY AIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN. LT YRTENY. ST TR TR Y T TY S MR ST SIS P RN sTEAMSHIP TICKETS "OREIGN REMITTANCES ‘OALL PARTS OF THE WORLD EORGEANUIGLEY 23% X2 NEWRRITAIN CONN ow, DIATY STREET they must be the regular $39.75 For Drosses Bird Children Flower Children The Jolly Shadow Man Billy Bunny's Fortune inbow Ridge STORIES ALL (7 Hicdi—Johanna Spyres. Wrincess and Curdie—George MacDonald Back of the North Wind—George Mac- Grimm's & Anderson's Fairy Tales, 95¢ to $3.50. Child’s Garden of Verse—Robert Louls Stevenson, BRADLEY QUALITY BOOKS America First—Lawton B. E: Stories Children Need—Carolyn S Stories of Great Adventurers. All About Johnnie Jones. also carry all titles in the Store, house and big barn used for garages, Hartfo rd & Inc. the Season dresses of genuine qual- wholesale cost and for interesting story; read on. $49.75 For Dresses rth Up to $100.00. to THE STYLES LAIN TAILORED COAT EFFECTS TUNICS DRAPED HAREM BEADED EMBROIDERED PLAIN TAILORED WEEK 75c HILDREN LOV .75¢ to $1.50 ' . 75¢ to $2.50 ans, Balley. “Bubble Books.” | PILGRIMS’ ANNIVERSARY (ommullw\l‘nllh Club l’ln serve 300th Anndversary ling of the Pligrims. “Bhe 300th ing of the ¥ by anniversary of the land- | lgrims will be celebrated | the Commonwealth club at the | Y. M. C. A. tomorrow evening. It will be the first meeting of the club this @fi@@fifi@fi#fi@@@@#@fifi@##@ XX Tot R toTotote TototoRetetetelofedefotoRedetodetotofedotefogetotal ] | -4 Classificd Advertising is thé most inexpensive form of pub- Ueity. Try a For Sale or a Want Advt. in the Herald today. Se» for yoursalf. Unly One Ceus MY & Word. 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 auvertiser money. AUTOMOBILES Thousands read the Herald Classificd 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 s Word, S FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—FEMALE HELP FOR SALE—1917 Buick Touring car, in ex- cellent eondition. ¥ erly owned by Mr. Staub. Time payments. Call tel. N L tween 6 and 5 evenings 11-16-4dx FOR SALE—1 Ford runabout, in good con- 11-16- FOR SALE—Cadillac Sedan, 1917. Best of condition. Ashwell's Garage, second tioor, 341 Trumbull St., Hartford, Conn 11- FOR SALE—Upright Capen piano, mahog- auy tuisn. bacell Address Piano, Box &, Herald. 11-16- FOR SALE—National cash register, Tirst cluss condith Hoor . 11-16-3dx aix rings ! | housework | WANTED—Woman for noons. Grand St. WANTED—Maid to do second work and help take care of cnild. Row- Land, Lincoln & | before WANTE WANYTED—MALE HELP D—Young man with some exper- to work in shae store. Battey Main St. 11-16-1dx young man to learn Simmons’ Stor- 11-16-3a WANTED—At once, sto battery business. age Battery Co., Arch St. overcont (peajacket), tor driving, skating or every- Leen worn one month. Phone 11-16-1dx | == — FOR SALE—Dixle Flyer, brand new. Must at once. Call and look her over. right. Ashwell's Garage, second 341 Trumbull St., Hartford, Coun 1- ‘rice floor, a cylinder Vink Garage, second Harttord, Conn. 11-15-3a FOR SALE—1920 Oldsmobile, 6 touring. Been driven 5,000 miles ot condition. Ashwell's floor, 341 Trumbull St., FOR SALE—1920 Oldsmobile, 6 adster, also 1920 6 cylinder These cars are like new chance. With a deposit wo them until Xmas for you. Ashw age, second foor, 341 Trumbull St.. ford, Conn. eylinder Sedan. hold Hart- 3a st over- Price low. 341 Trum- 11-15-3d FOR SALE—Buick ten truck. hauled All good tihes Ashwell's Garage, second fioor, bull St., Hartford, Conn. Economy truck, be sold. Ash- 341 Trumbull 11-15-3a FOR SALE—Oldsmobile 1920. Like new. Must well's Garage, second floor, St., Hartford, Conn FOR SALE—Buick Roadster, Little Six, in good condition. Bargain for quick sale. Call 639-2 after 6 p. m. 11-15-3dx FOR SALE—Used Motor Cars and Trucks! At values incomparabie. Dodge with ex- press body, Furd Roadster, smal! body, Reo Touring, Overland 1920 model like new Peerless Sport C: a bargain; Overland Roadster, Ford Touring, two of them, take your choice; 2 ton l’lcklrlt rack body; 3 1-2 ton Duplex 4 wheel | drive, in fine shape; Overland Delivery, Reo Light Delivery body, 1920 Reo Speed. wagon, 1ack body, aiso 1919 Reo Speed- wagon with canopy top; express body, canopy top; 1 ton Republio Dump body; 2 ton Republic rack body; also others, some rebuiit and guaranteed. Terms arranged to suit. Also a fine lot of tires, both Cords and Fabrics. They are gusranteed. Phone 405, or see Chandler, Leonard Bros’ Garage, Willimantic, Conn. 23-et e FOR SALE. OLDSMOBILE Touring. Roadster. louring . ET 490 Touring PACKARD Touring. THE B. & B. MOUTOR CO. 6 Elm St., cor. Mala St. Phone 484. 10-21-tt FOR SALE. CADILLAC Coupe Good ment 1919 ESSEX Touring. Special finish. 1917 HUDSON Super Six 7 passemger. Good mechanical condition. Cord tires. 1917 DODGE BROS. Tourin Good value at low figure. 1919 FORD Delivery. 1918 FORD Delivery. 1917 FORD Delivery. 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. Hudson, Essex and Dodge Bros. Distributors, Open Evenings. tire equip- 4,000 miles. year. ' A supper will be served at 6:30 o'clock and there will be four papers read, each followed by a tableau. The tableau work is in charge of Mre. A. C. Guilford of the High school The complete program: Doxolog. sung by the club; w land Harvest supper; business Thanksgiving,” by Miss Alva Bengston; ng by the club, “Amer- ica the Beautiful”; “Who Were the Pilgrims?” by ‘L. P. Slade, dressed as Pastor John Robinsoh; tableau, “Rob- inson’s Prayer at the Embuarkation”; Men of the Mayflower,” by Carl E Neumann, dressed Elder William Brewster; tablcau, “Signing of the Compact In the Cabin of the May- flower”; “Women of the Mayflower,” by Mrs. W. F. Brooks, dressed as Mis- tress Susanna White Winslow: tab- Tel. 331 135 Elm St. 11-15-6a Now is your | Gar- | express | 1 ton Republic | FOR SALE—Kabbit Austin St. Phone pups. 121 11-16-3dx WANTED—Waitress In coffee house. Call Lafayette St. 11715-3ux WANTED—Girl about sixteen years old to heip With housework mornings oniy . Apply 124 Washinston St., evemng 11- 3dx WANTED—Man to work on Must be first class mechanic. Auto Co., 22 Main St. WANTED—First class painters; hangers. Apply Paul E. Hungerford Court. Ford cars, Elmer 11-15-3d FOR SALE—Three pool tables. First class condition , 24 Bronson Ave., Nerlden, 11-16-4dx C FOR SALE—" et 1.7 11-16-3d s are now offer- ose who are af- colds and run down condition. Every bottic sold with iron- clad guarantec. Recommended by Crow- ell's Drug Store, Clark & Brainerd and all druggists 10-28-cod-mio FOR SALE—Local drug ing CHERR)-MUL U siicted with coushs, FOR SALE—Truck horse, in good condition; reasonabic il bousht at once. Apply 193 Tremont St 11-15-4dx FOR SALE—six weeks old plgs $10 “patr it taken this week. G. A. >utien, FOR SALE—Apples, wholesale or retail. 1L00v basrels Laidwin appics must be sold al once, buy your wialcr supply Now while fhe sclecton Is best and prices aro now, $3.50 per barrel and up Special sticntion and reduction given to those who come to the packing house, four miles from city hall, fof them; bring your barrels, baskcts or bags. Farm located at west cnd of Suuttle Meadow Reservoir. Elyah Roger el 1224 or 3. 11-13-3dx 0\ | WANT ED—Competent woman for general C. W. Welles, 126 Lin- 11-13-18 WANTED—Girl houscwork . or Mrs. WANTED--Auto mechanic. Apply Mr.Keeley, foreman, Lash Motor Co., cor. West Main and Lincoln Ste 11-15-3d maid for housework. Reterences required 41 Lexington St. Tel. 1848 general Apply 11-12-¢C | to Stewart, 11-15-2d boy about 18, Apply WANTED—Immediately, help waiting on table. Shuttle Meadow Club. WANTED—A maid at once, good salary to | right party. Apply 378 Stanley St 1112 | WANTED—up stairs maid, permanent; will- | Ing w go south in January. References required. Box 9R, Herald. 11-12-6dx WANTED—Girl for general housework, one who can cook Apply 26 Hamilton St., Mrs. L. S. Jones. 11-11-5dx TO KENT TO RENT—Sale or on shares Free rent for the winter, farm 50 acres, 10 room large barn, fruit stock, tools, ma- 6c commutation New Britain. Opportunity. Call 52 Winthrop St., ist tloor, Hartford. 11-16-1dx ®0 RENT—Board and eges. Lady preferred home privil- 72 Grand St. 11-16-3dx | FOR SALE—Grafonola. Any reasonable ofier co 1932 43 Howard Ave. Good condit] raered . 11-13-3dx TO RENT—Tenement 3 rooms, menis, rear house. 951 Phone 1313-5. improve- Stanley St. 11-16-1ax FOR SALE—VYellow Stone Turnips for Thanksgiring, $1.25 per bushel, denvered Maple Lawn Farm, Berlin. Tel. 6ai-14. 11-13-6dx FOR SALE—Wood, 4 foot lengths, 2 cords 1l $28; 1 cord $16¢. Slab wood 0ng lengths, { 2 cords $28 N. ] Counn. Phone, Bristol venings, [EERTERS 11-12-7d | FOR SALE Special _ sale—Thousands _of Cts s massteinen Mus. be soid at a ac- rifice as we close our greenhouses for the winter Thanksgiving Day. Tel 1973. Viets’ Greenhouses. 11-12-4dx 806-2. { FOR SALE—Notice, Hardware City Bedding Co. Mattresses, box spriugs, cushions, pillows, steel couches, cots, springs, eic., clory to home prices. Your old maw- es made over equal to new. Uphols- Tel. 2314 60 Tremont St. 11- WANTED WANTED—4 unfurnished rooms, all im- provements, Landers’, andesirable without 'steam heat. Box 3X. WANTEDTo, rent, » few rooms of furni- ture for few months. 'Box vAA, Herald. 11-16-1dx furnished possibly with 11-16-1dx with or Herald, 11-16-2dx location, Address, n with American family, Box B16, Herald. heated unfurnished Call 1402-4 11-16-3dx WANTED—1 or rooms, centrally located. USED CARS. 1t will pay you to look the follow- ing Cars over. These cars have been overhauled and look like new. y Time Payment. 1917 CHALMERS Touring. 1920 PAIGE Sport miles. All cord tires. 1919 BUICK Sedan Run very littl 1917 HUT dition 1917 BUICK condition 1917 BUICK Touring LASH MOTOR CO. West Main and Lincoln Sts. Georgle Dunbar, Salesman Cheap. Model—3,000 7 passenger. 6 cord tires Sedan. 1In fine con- new cord tires Roadster. In A No. 1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE leau, “Priscilla Mullins and John Al- den”: “The Contribution the Pil- | grims to Democracy.” by I H Kirkham, dressed as Mrs Car- | penter Southworth tablean, | The " ty With ‘ M Alice Bradford; Massasoit. I’l'm\()\ AL PERSONAL—Full set teeth $5.00, with xold tooth, uaranteed with best rubber Why pay mage? Dr. Dickerman, Room 9 122 Main St 131320 e ——— | JENTS WANTED 11-16-3d WANTED—By young man, furnished room, with private family. Vicinity of Fairview and Chestnut Sts. Address, stating price and all particulars, Box 11F, Herald. 11-15-3dx WANTED—"Go and Get It.” | within 10 minutes walk frog | TO RENT—New garage for storage, car or furniture. 951 Stanley St. Tel. 1313-5. 11-16-1dx TO RENT—A six room temement Latayette S Call 977. TO RENT—Two tenements, four rooms each, 51 McClintock Road. 11-16-1dx at 19 11-16-1dx TO RENT—Tenement, 656 West Main St. All modern tmprovements. Inquire on 3rd fioor. 11-15-3dx modern im- 11-15-6dx TO RENT—3 room temement, provements. 115 Linden St. TO RENT—Two family house, & rooms to each tenement. 114 Cariton St. Apply 194 Oak St. 11-15-2dx In- 11-13-3dx TO RENT—Tenement 71 Roberts St quire 67 Roberts St., top floor. Theodore St., A. Bean, Maple Hill 11-13-6dx TO RENT—At Maple Hill, fix room bungalow. ‘Ave. TO RENT—Tenement, with all modern con- veniences, on Hamiiton St. Tel. 707-4, or address Box 7BB, Herald office. 11-13-3dx TO RENT—Two tamily house, five roms on each floor, all Improvements. J. J. Don- ahue, Carlton St. Tel. 785 11-13-3dx TO REN’I‘—OflIee h Proleulwnll Bullding, West Main cor. Washington Sts. iIn- quire on premises or 344 Main St. 11-8-6d LOSsxy LOST—On Stanley St., between Whiting and Pleasant St., coral brooch. Please return to McBriarty’'s Drug Store. Re- ward. 11-16-2d half grown, six toes Reward if returned to 201 11-16-2dx LOST—Tiger kitten, on each paw. Vine St. WANTED—Gentleman desires room, possibly with or without State terms. P. O. Box 729. furnished board . 11-12-16% LOST—Nov. 7, Beaver belt, between Winter and Chestnut St. Call §6. Reward. 11-15-2d WANTED—Second cook. Elks' Grill. Apply Mr. Fish, 11-13. WANTED—Heated garsge on Harrison street, by November 1. Box G24, Herald. NOTICE—"Ge and Get 1t. FOR SALE—Or exchange, acres, 30 acres wood land, various fruits and good buildings. Farm located glin- ton, Conn ric asonable. Address Hilda Kelsey P Winthrop St 11-16-1dx hrm. seventy [ FOR SALE—127 acre farm, 10 room house, outbuildings, 2 orchards, plenty wood ana timber land: price $2.600, cash 00. Many others with stock. crop and tools near eity. Farmers' Reaity, 721 Main St., Hartford, Conn. Open =venings. 11-13-1w WA\rrn—\.r-t- -— l‘m Mnnnlmnnr‘ wants agents to sell hosicry, uwnderwea shirts, dresses, skirts, walsts, shoes, cloth. ing. Write for free Madis. Mills, 3 Broadway, N = ORDER OF NOTICE. City Court of New Britain, November 15, 1920, Patrick Rynn va, Annn Clark ct al. Upon_the complaint of the said | Patrick Rynn, praying for reasons set forth, for judgment: l—settling title; $100 damages, now pending be- fore the City Court of New Britain to be held on the fifth Monday of Novem- her A. D. 1 it appearing and being found by subscribing authority the that the defendants are unknown to | the plaintiff. ORDERFED, thdt sotice of the in- stitution and pendency of said com- plaint shall be given the defendants by publishing this order in the New Britain Herald, a newspaper published in New Britain, Conn., once a week for two successive weeks commencing on or before the 16th day of November 1920, FOR SALE—Building lot on Frederick St., Maple Hill, 75 foot frontage. Will be sold at reasomable figure. Apply The Rogers Sash & Door Co. 189 Chestnut St. Tel 499. 10-30-t¢ i e FOR SALE—2 cholce building lots in Kens- ington, opposite Paper Goods Cheap If taken at once. Albino Olearo, Main St., Kengington, Conn ‘Hanna s Garage == l Formerly Denison’s | 430 Main Street John Glackin, Manager NOTICE—House - cleaning time. vacuum ed, 31 detivered satisfaction teed. Pho 9 25-cod-te NOTICE—My all wood weather st:ips for doors keep the house nice and warm. T. Fuller, 401 Chestnut St.. 11-11-6dx NOTICE—Palnting, paper hanging and dec- orating, by day or comtract. Chas. H. Slater. Tel. 646-5 11-10-6dx NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Talk and Sketching for entertainments, fairs and something snappy. Al Malmgren, TO RENT—Room and board threc gentlemen, in privat hous Central. Apply Box for two or boarding 35B, Herald. 11-16-3dx ! u-:-l:ax! Main St TO RENT—Large furnished room, all im- provements. for two Americans 162 one flight up TO R&W—anluhrd room: nfrlm heated, suitable for two or four gentlemen. Ap- ply 40 Church St., over Victory Lunch 11-16-3dx TO RENT—Furnished rooms with all mod- ern improvements. 24 Maple St 11-15-3dx rooms and Grand St 11-15-2 TO RENT—Furnished bo-rd Mrs. Ryder 15637-5 ] 11-16-1dx | TO RENT—Nicely furnished, steam heated | Breakfas refined room, with and dinner American gentleman private family considered Tel To 1259-3 11-15-2dx heated adults. 11-15-24 TO RENT—Nice, room, sultable Tel. 1473-i2. pleasant, for one steam or two FOUND FOUND—BIack and tan hound, register No 23498, Hartford tag, Call 4 High & Tel. 2242-5. 11-16-3dx FOUND—A sum of money, Owner can have same by erty and payving for this 187-5 on Arch St proving prop- advt. Tel 11-15. City Advertisement SEWERS IN DALY STREET. Clerk’s Office, City Nov. 15, 1920. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the Board of Compensation and Asses: ment of the City of New Britain, made the following special benefits or betterments, c by the construction of sewer in street, from Oak strect easterly about 360 feet. Vi North Side. of New Britain, Louis Dworin and Sadie Dwor- in, jointly Luecci DiPacci Pacci, jointly Louis Neubauer and Neubauer, jointly ! Absolum Odishoo Odishoo, jointly Agosto Arcangelo ‘Arcangelo, jointly South Side. Breciani . 2 Gittoviteh and David Gordon, jointly Josephine Gryrgor rancesco Zuccaroni ... Guiseppi Jiovanna and ‘Vllt‘h» ael Baruffi, jointly ........ and Mary and | Melonia 9.03 Hyman 85.76 $6.14 85.00 85.65 $730.42 Accepted, adopted, certified from record and published twice by order of the Common Council. Attest, ALFRED L. THOMPSON, WANTED—Bright boy, 15 to 18 work in store all day. Work ages gogd to right party. Economy Groc. Co., 87 Dwight years, ta Ppleasant; Apply al St. 11-13-3ax WANTED—Man, canvassing and collecting. Salary and steady position for the right man. Apply in person. 269 Main_ St., Room 303 Booth's Block. 11-13-3d WANTED two cxperienced grocery clerks, one who understands Spanish and the other Polish Address Herald, Box X32X. 11-13-6d WANTED—Esxperienced buffers. Apply The G. Prentice Mfg. Co., Berlin Road. 11-11-6d WANTED—Meat clerks and menat cutters for Saturdays. High Publie M. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC, BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. § Court 8t Telephcnes 3344 tew Britaln. Conn. 1%1s WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Hanc L. ZELDES 116 West Street Tel. 633-13 Straight Talk With Parker & Deming No. 2 Babies, They Are Dollars! EVERY TIME A DEATH YOU MOURN, ONE BABY AND ONE-SIX- TEENTH ARE BORN. DO YOU KNOW that this g little nursery rhyme is the basis of all investment in thq world? DO YOU KNOW that if you were to knock off that one- sixteenth of a babe, the proper- ty you are living on, the store you buy at, the theater you go to, the very ground you walk on would never be worth any more in a mililon years? DON'T YOU UNDERSTAND that the basis of Ml wealth is property? And that the basis of all in- vestment is increase in popula- tion? THE POPULATION OF AMERICA increased one hun- dred and threa million in one hundred thirty-nine years. It will increase two hundred mil- lion in the NEXT hundred years. It is increasing at the rate of almost two million each year right now. THAT is why real estate in- vestments are better than gold mines. —EVERY INVESTOR DERSTANDS THIS. —EVERY RICH MAN. UN- DERSTANDS THIS, UN- —THEN WHY DON'T YOU UNDERSTAND IT? WHY DON'T YOU take thll ten dollars, that hundred doi- lars, or that tnousand that you have saved and put it into prop- erty? No matter how much or how little you have, your safest, sur- est, and greatest investment is real estate. Think this over then come in and let us show you how you can yet your share of this earth by making an invest- ment in one of the propefties we have for sale.