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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDA @iwims’:iet-@Q@@@##@fi#@fi@@@#fififi## ###-@&###fifll nanksgiving Sale of SILVERWARE ! MERRR) AINENER ]! Hartford Inc. 1847 ROGERS BROS. FLATWARE FIVE PATTERNS—ENGRAVING FREE of priced at priced of pr Hpoons, scts poons, sets six, ospoon rt Spoons, sets nd Bowl Soup lum Knives lum Forks, s six, £ six, six of priced priced priced at priced at priced ots of at ch, pric priced priced of six priced at Community Ware Guaranteed for 50 Years Engraving Free PIECES IN VELVET-LIN BOXE PATRICIAN AND ADAM PATTERNS. gons, sets of six, priced at Spoons, sets of six, priced at $8.55 s, wets of wix, priced at $8.10 up Spoons, sets of six, priced at $8.50 m Knives sots rt Kndves, s r Sproader @ Bpoons sots of Knife and sugar Meat Fork, priced Ladle, priced at Ladle, priced at Tea Knives, se! $41.25 at Individual of wix, price s of mix_ priced wets of six, priced at six_ priced at shell, priced at at Gravy Ladles, Cold Meat A. D. Coffee, ffield Reproduction and Rogers Holloware $5.00 to $27.00 20 in. $16.00 to $25.00 $3.50 to $10.00 Puir styles.) 14 to Marmalade losticks (Colonial d Troyw, doz .plece Coffee Seots ble Dish (Double Sets, four and 2.00 in wnd other tyl Shefleld Sheflicld 17 to $12.00 $10.50 to $42.50 $10.00 to $22.00 haridles.) 00 ¢ large Roll with lock and side fiv mn ones. to $20.00 great SHAKERS . s of six, Individual Salad I"Ork!' Tablespoons, sets of six, Butter cach priced at orks, Cake Servers, each priced at .... Orange Spoons, sets of six_priced at $13.05 to $13.75 sets of six, priced at ... Olive Spoons, each priced at priced at Forks, sets of six, prh-r\d eI priced at Spreaders_ sets each priced st priced _at a 'I"hq)n lpl-clnlly priced at Cheese and Cracker Dishes Baskets SSORTMENT OF 4 CARVING LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STAM SETS, sets of six, Sterling Flatware Colonial Designs for Thanksgiving Spoons, sets of six, priced at $8.55 to $13.75 | ! | o fi@@@@@fi@@##@@@#@@@ i ® & o & & & & & & & & & & & & $18.00 to $27.00 priced $13.25 to $15.75 | . $22.50 to $33.75 i $21.15 i of six, priced ($9.00 to $20.00 . $3.15 to $6.75 $3.15 to $6.75 $4.05 to $5.85 & & @ -4 @ $5.85 to $7-20 $1.25 to $2.25 Table Novelties Casseroles, specially priced at ... Novelties, “specially and Mustard Jars specially priced G AND .\fll\"l.R . $4.95 TO $19.00 SALT AND PEPPER $1.00 PAIR AND UP & & & & & -fi‘: sTolelolodoedodotodo) ###fi###@#@@###fi##fi OFRACTIC TALK, NO AK CHILDREN yoLZ, THE EACTOR) enild will R While gro CITY ITEMS Victrolas, at Morans’ of course. advt The Woman's Home Missionary s | clety of First Church of Christ will hold an extra meeting on Thursday afternoon of ‘this week. There are several comfortables to be made. Al ladles are urged to help in this work. Over 2,600 Kohler and Campbell planos sold by C. L. Pierce & Co. —advt. The Crescent Past Noble Grands’ assoclation will meet with Union Re- bekah lodge of Plantsville tomorrow afternoon Pianos at C Martha Washington hold a special meeting at 7:30 o'clock at hall to take action on Mrs. Emma lleinisch. $9.95 buys a regular $15 Boys' | overcoat at the New York Sample Shop mark-down sale.—advt Engine Company No. 5 was called out whortly after 6 o'clock last night, for a chimney fire at the A, W. Stanley place at Stanley Quarter Vicirolas at C. L. Iierce & Co. —advt The Degree The Daughters m. Lady | hold_a special meeting m | = == with my | Bullding—Repaaing. cured in ) Cured CHIROT wrow | strong ten the t it ehild is adac tainting casos g5, opera- irrational infancy other Mer ' Chlidren of any from ad at ted nd smanll exp tion tree A.VOLZ Chiropractor sl el 2w m Mours: Monday urday, 6:30 to A: COOMBS ATUREOPAT Plerce & Co.—advt council will this cvening 0. U. A M the death of L. 1€ PHYSICIAN > of TPocohontas will of Pocohontas will this evening 765 9a. m. to8p. to 5 p. methods ad I discases jokest possible 1l other syste tall and | o stay curcd. Including swollen | y t LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. at 7: death of Mrs. Emma Heinisch. Talking machines, Co.—advt. WINS §1,000 PRIZE . Riutner, of Day Street, Is Lucky at Drawing Last Night. CUA the winner ‘I_fl\lu bury another local same drawing. time within a local people of town $1,000 drawing fairs, at Ca the COMPLETE have dance to soc mit reports to regular has been and the year's da well comm nce w TRADE NA The Kitzhen has filed a c trade name at Rittner, Eagles last man, meeting of Waterbury Eagles / [ the capital at the drawing of the Water- E.* Gaffney, in the This is the second night. won $100 few months, have been fortunate in drawing the capital prize at out-of- winning rl Bengston Wallingford DANCE plans for ety rooms of Day strect, was PLANS. Members of the Lady Tabs' soclety completed their an- held at the Y. M- Thanksgiv- 30 o'clock to take action on the C. L. Plerce & prize, that Elks’ | . and will sub- the society The patronized ittee fec 1l nual in s that be no ME R Kalendar rtificate the office of 1a grippe. colds a, pers | coughs, chest and g dis- kidney a ol skin all stomach t 1 female condith No fail- peuritis, sclatica or any form an L. king people until cured and fainilics at $1.50 win per psecuting Attorneys Look Out Don’t Sentence Gunmen h Pager Tomoriow Hew Repairs of all kinda Court Bt Telephionee 2244 Hritain, 191 clerk in accordance with Conn. Flora L. Humphrey ber of the firm. SHOT TRYING White C | Nov. 1 | last evening under the restoration were shot dead this morninz. w! | trying to escape from their escort, | cording to an official report. TO ESCAPE. te, County Clare, ELKS’ GRILL NEW EYES Open to the Public Can m correct glasses. oven blindness can be prevent- ed. It is simply a question of right glasses. Ou thewm. be 1o from @ld, by Overstrain, ervice can provide Come in today. Eye Examination, Optical Work. Davis & Goodwin Registered Eyesight Specialists, 327 Main St. Tel. 1905, 11:30A.M.to 2P.M. Supper a la Carte GOLDINE Herb Remedies Can be Bodght at CROWELL'S DRUG STORE. Formula No. 1 Nerve Remedy Formula No. 2 Kidney and 1 sciontitie Accurata is & Tonlc, Stomash der Troubles at the next event the past this exception. GISTERED, company registering its the town the st statute on fictitious trade names. Miss is the only mem- ate Ireland Four of six men arrested act hile ac- Business Men’s Lunch Classified Advertising is the most inexpensive form of pub- Ucity, Try a For Sale or a Want Advt, in the Herald ioday. Sew for yourself. unly One Ceut & Word. NOV 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 aavertiser money. Thousands read the Herald Classificd Column dally. 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, — FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—FEMALK HELP Louring, 1T47-3dx FOR h:\Ll‘a—Ifll7 coupe, wire whnl- and Sood tire cquipment. Mcchanically O. K. S L. & M. Garage, rear 51 West Main 11-17-4dx FOR h\Lb—lBl) Dodge 5 passenger nedln Excellent condition. Beiug sold to settls “wn estate For demonstration call C. ments, -2 11-17-3ax FOR SALE—rord truck, folding side seats, tires nearly new, new paint, fine cngne. Chestnut St. 11-17-5dx FOR SALE—Chevrolet Baby Grand. i taken at once Cheap Rear 23 John St. 11-17-4dx , In ex- ed by Mr. No. 158, 11-16-4dx FOR SALE—1917 Buick Touring c: cellent conditic Formerly owi Staub. Time puyments. Call tel. between 6 and 5 evening FOR SALE—1 Ford runabout, In good con- dition. Cheap. Tel. 2110 11-16-2d ¥OR SALE—Cadillac Sedan, 1917. Best of condition. Asuwell's Garage, second 1o, 341 Trumbull St., Hartford, Conn. 11-15-3a FOR SALE—Disle Fiyer, brand mow. Must be sold at once. Call and look her over. Price right. Ashwell's Garage, second | floor, 341 Trumbuil St., Hartiord, Cos 11-15-3a ' FOR SALE—1920 Oldsmobile, 6 cylinder touring. Been drivea ».0v0 miles. ik of condition. Asawell's Garage, second floor, 341 Trumbull St., Hartford, Conn. i1-15-3d FOR SALE—1920 Oldwmobile, 6 roadsier, also 1920 6 cylinder Sedan. These cars are like new.. Now is your chance. With a deposit we will hold them until Xmas for you. Ashwell's Gar- age, pecond floor, 341 Trumbull St.. Hart- ford, Conn. 11-15-3a cylinder Just over- rice low. 341 Twum- 11-15-3d FOR SALE—Buick ton truck. hauled All zood tihes. Ashwell's Garage, second floor, bull St., Hartford, Conn FOR SALE—Oldsmobile Economy truck, 1920. Like 1 Must be soid. Ash- well's Garage, second floor, 341 Trumbull St., Hartford, Coun. 11-16-3a | FOR SALE—Buick Roadster, Little Six, in gvod coadition. Dargain for quick sale. Call 639-2 after 6 p. m. 11-15-3dx FOR SALE—Used Motor Cars and Trucks! At values fucomparavie. Dodge with ex- press body, Ford Koadster, smal: express body, Reo Touring, Overiand 1920 model like new Pecriess Sport Car, a bargain; Overland Roadster, Ford Toufing, two of take your choice; 2 ton Packard, 3 1-2 ton Duplex i wheel in fine shape; Overland Delivery, Reo Light Delivery body, 1920 Reo Speed- wagon, rack body, also 1319 Reo Speed- wagon' with canopy top; i ton Republie express body, canopy top; 1 ton Republie Dump body; 2 ton Republic rack body; also others, some rebulit and guaranteed. Terms arranged to suit. Also & fine lot tires, both Cords and Fabrics. They are guaranteed. Ph or see Chandler, Leonard Broa' Garage, Willimantic, Conn. 15-23-¢¢ 05, FOR SALE. OLDSHOBILE Touring. JE Roadster. BULCK Touring . CHEVROLET 490 Touring. REO Touring PACKARD Touring. THE B. & B. MUTOR CO. 6 Elm St., cor. Main St. Phone 484. 10-21-t2 FOR SALE. CADILLAC Coupe Good ure equip- SSSEX Touring. Special finish 1917 HUDSON Super Six Good m 4,000 miftes. 7 et nical condition. Cord tire 1917 DODGE BROS. Touring. Good value at low figure. 1919 FORD Delivery 1918 FORD Delivery. 1917 FORD D butors, Open Evenings. 1 135 Elm St. 11-15-6a “I - NOTICE—Miss Gil's Friday evening dress- making class will_mcet Thursday evening this week. Tel. 545-5. 11-17-1dx 11-16-3d NOTICE—*Go and Get It. NOTICE—My all wood weather st:ips for doo keep the house nice and warm. Address R. T. Fuller, 401 Chestnut St., City 11-11-6dx NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Sketching for entertainments, dances; something snappy. Herald office, City. Talk fairs Al Malmgren, 9-22-tf Geese, grey and white, . Russell, Clark's place, 11-17-2dx FOR SALE—Six large size. Mr Berlin, Conn. WANTED—Eaperienced waitress, permanent posiuon. Apply at lark Hotel daing room. 11-17-3dx WANTED—MALE HELP —_— e . WANTED—Man to work on Ford cars. Must be first class mechanic. Elmer Auto Co., 22 Main St. 11-16-3d EOR SAI.L—“IhrIn. Homers,” or Carrier Pigeons, same type of pizeon as uscd by and Navy. Bred from di- Birds can be shown at any- B Smith, i-1ax 11 half Main 1dx FOR SALE—Three cholce violins at price. Trial allowed. 431 West it T 11- FOR SALE—Do you wish to share the | enormous profits being made by the “movies’? A successiul producing com- pauy is now offering commnion stock to the public at $3.00 per sharve. The price will advance rapidly. mation adaress M New Britain, Conn. | FOR SALE—Grocery Store Equipment—Due ' to the fact that we arc to discontinue this busine: we are offering for sale our equipment, such as counters, shelving, $ window grocers’ refrigerator, 10 ft. refrig- erator case, cash re ter, electric coffee mill, Toledo computing scales, and a safe, and many smaller itenms The Stanley Workers Co-operative Soclety, lInc., 261 Myrtie St. 11-17-34 FOR SALE—37 acres of wood land, e | ail hard wood, situated north of White Oak Trap Rock Co., near state highway. Part cash. P. O. Box 404, Bristol, Conn. 11-17-3dx FOR SALE—Native onions at ll.u per bu. Call after 6 p. m. New Britaln Conn. T1-17-2ax ror sAl.E—Lpfl‘ht Capen_piano, mahog- any finish. ixcellent condition. Addre Piano, Box §, Herald 11-16-5dx FOR SALL—National cash register, rings from lc to $3.99, first class condition. +6 Lafayette St., 2nd fioor. 11-16-3dx FOR SALE—Rabbit Austin St. Phone 992 hound pups. 121 11-16-3dx FOR SALE—Three pool tables. First class condition. T. J. Lee, 24 Bronson Ave., Meriden, Conn. 11-16-4dx FOR SALE—*“Go and Get It.” 11-16-3d FOR SALE—Truck horse, in good conditios reasonable If bought at once. Appiy 183 Tremont St. 11-15-4dx | FOR SALE—Six ‘weeks uld pigs $10 palr it sSutton, Berlin. 11-15-3dx taken this week FOR SALE—Yellow Stone Turnips for Taauksgi ug, $1.25 per bushel, delivered. Maple Lawn Farm, Berlin. Tel. 657-14. 11-13-6dx FOR SALE—Wood, 4 foot lengths, 2 cords $28; 1 cord $1¢. Slab wood iong lengths, 2 cords $25. T. N. Kyan, Forestville, Conn. Phone, Bristol 306-3. Evenings, 418-3. 11-12-7d FOR SALE—Notice, Hardware City Bedding Co. Mattresses, box springs, cushious, pillows, steel couches, cots, springs, etc., at factory to home prices. Your old maw- tresses made over equal to mew. Uphols- tering. Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremont St. 11-6-30dx e WANTED 'WANTED—FIRST class chauffeur wishes po- sition with private family. Refcrences furnished. Box 13C, Herald. WANTED—General house and oftice clean ing, fires to look after. Address Box Herald WANTED—Position as second girl; exper- jenced. Emily Miller, 437 Chestnut St WANTED—Flirst mortgage loans from $1,500 to $3,000 on new houscs just completed We will pay 7 per cent interest and com- mission. Address Herald, Box 14P. 11-17-1w WANTED—Ger§leman ,room with American board. Box BI1§, desires ftamily, Herald. furnished possibly with 11-17-3dx WANTED—4 unfurnished rooms, all im- provements. within 10 minutes walk from Lande in desirable location, with or without steam heat. Address, Herald, Box 3X 11-16-2ax WANTED—1 or 2 heated unfurnished rooms, centrally located. Call 1402-4 ‘3ax WANTED—“Go and Get It.” 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—Gentleman desires furnished room, possibly with or without board. State terms. P. O. Box 729. 11-12-15x WANTED—Heated street. by November 1. Box G: REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL XINDS OF JUNK and Sccond-Han< Furniture. L. ZELDES 116 West Street Tel. 633-23 lHanna s Garage and Is for Rheumatism, Catarrh, Formerly Denison’s 430 Main Street John Glackin, Manager FOR SALE—127 acre farm, 10 room house, outbuildings, 2 orchards, plenty wood ana timber land; price $2,600, cash $500. Many others with stock, crop and tool near city. Farmers' Realty, 721 Main St Hartford, Conn. Open evenings. i 11-13-1w FOR SALE—Bullding lot on Frederick S Maple Hill, 75 foot frontage. Will bo sold at reasonable figure. Apply The Rogers Sash & Door Co, 189 Chestnut St. Tel. 499. 10-30-t¢ FOR SALE—2 cholce bullding lots in Kens- ington, opposite Paper Goods. Cheap if taken at once. Albino Olearo, Main St.. Kensington, Conn. 11-8-12dx AGENTS WANTED WANTED—Agents — Large Manuofacturer wants agents to sell hoslery, underwear, shirts, dresses, skir shoes, cloth- ing etc. Write for free adison Mills, 503 Broadway, “GO AND WANTED—Woman to do washing, ironing, Cleatniug, WO Gays & Weck. luasy WOrk, pleasant surroundings. Phone i..-1 11-1 WANTED—Laundress one day a week, lamuy of two. wrs. R. J. sSmuwm, Black Rock Avenuc. 11-1 WANTED--Auto mechanic. Apply Mr.Keeley, foreman, Lash Motor Co., cor. West Main and Lincoln Sts. 11-15-3a WANTED two experienced grocery - one who understands Spanish _and _the other Polish Address Herald, Box X3:2X.» . 11-13-6 WANTED—Experienced cook and socond rl. Wasmug and ironing sent out. Tel. N 11-17-3d 2131 WANTED—Experienced buffers. Apply The G. Prentice Mfg. Co., Berlin Road. 11-11-8a WANTED—Woman to 7/ Work. APPLY Ars. \ickin, St. gensNi house- winthrop 11-17-6d 1, | WANTED—Woman a¢ housekeeper and care m. Chas. 11-17-0dx for one child. Cail aiter 6 p. Cooy, 346 Arch st., rear WANTED—Woman for housework before noons. Grand St. 11-16-3dx WANTED—Maid to do second work and help take care ol caild. Mrs. W. S. Row- land, 2¥1 Lincoln St. Tel. 1958. 11-16-4dx WANTED—Saxophone player, young man 13 to 25, for dance work Experience not necessary. Apply Herald, Box 25X. . 11-17-3dx — O LOSX LOST—On Stanley St., between Whiting and Pleasant St., coral brooch. Please return to McBriarty's Drug Store. Res ward. 11-16-28° % 45 LOST—Tiger kitten, balf toes on each paw Reward if reulrned to 201 Vine St. 11-16-2ax WANTED—Waitress in coffee house 33 1-2 Lalayette &t WMTI D—Girl about sixteen years old 'to help ' with houscwork mornings only. Apply 12 Washington St., evenings. 11-15-3dx woman for general C. W. Welles, 126 Lin- 11-13-t2 WANTED—Girl or houscwork. Mrs. coln St. LOST—Leather comb case, initlals 0. R.'F. Contains comb and pearl handied nail file. Finder Tel. 2242-5. Reward. 11-17-3d LOST—Steamer rug, between Jerome and Greenwood streets. Liberal reward If reb turned to 243 Linwood St. 11-17-1dx LOST—Class pin; name on ‘back. Finder Please return to Esther Johnmson, New Brit- Hospital. 11-17¢d" WANTED—Competent mald housework. ileferences required. 41 Lexington St. Tel. 184%. for general Apply 11-12-t8 WANTED—A maid at once, good salury to right party. Apply 378 Stanley St. 11-12-tf WANTED—aup stairs maid, permanent; will- ing ® go south in January. References eges. Lady preferred. 11-16-3ax TO RENT—Tenement, 656 West Main St. All modern improvements. Inquire on 3rd floor. 11-15-3dx | T0 ————————————— FOUND FOUND—BIlack and tan hound, a-m No Hartford tag. Call 4 High §t." 11-16-3dx FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Large steam heated ,_for vo or three gentiemen, 87 Eim St. Tel.. otr. 11-17-14g steam hmt. 36 11:19-3a% RENT—Furnished room, electric lights, to gentleman. St. Tel. 1537-2. TO RENT—A nice furnished room, every- thing new. 3rd fioor. Mrs. David, 6551 Main St. 11-17-4dx TO RENT—Furnished rooms, steam heated, 369 Main St., 1st floor. 11-17-3a38 modern im- 11-15-6dx TO RENT—5 room temement, provements. 115 Linden St. TO RENT—At Maple Hill, Theodore &t., six room bungalow. A. Bean, Maple Hill Ave. 11-13-6dx ————————————p PERSONAL PERSONAL—Your teeth cleaned 50c. Teeth extracted in your home without pain, by appointment. Dr. Dickerman, Room 9, 122 Main St. 11-17-24 PERSONAL—Full set teeth $8.00, with gold (ooth Guaranteed with best rubber. y pay more? Dr. Dickerman, Room 9, n: Main St. 11-11-2w TO RENT—Furnished room, steam heat:; 11-11. Mrs. Hartung, 618 Main St. TO RENT—Room and board for two e three gentlemen, In private house. Central. Apply Box 35B, Hi 11-18- TO RENT—Furnished rooms, steanr heated, sultable for two or four gentiemen. Ap- ply 40 Church St., over Victory Lunch. 11-16-3dx. TO RENT—Furnished rooms with all mod- ern improvements. 24 Maple 8t. 11-15-3ax —_— TO RENT—Two front furnished steam beate ed rooms 193 Main St., 3rd floor. Six family block on Glen street. Brings Ten Per Cent. on your money. Only 5 minutes from Main street. 3 family house on Park street. Only $11,500. CAMP REAL 272 MAIN ST. ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. FOR ALL INSURANCE CALL 1087-3 DeWITT NATIONAL BANK BUILDING A. RILEY 272 MAIN STREET. —THE SERVICE AGENCY— FOR SALE New Brick 6-Family Block, 280 High St. Three Houses on Rockwell Avenue. Landers, Frary & Clark Rights for Sale. . . nUMPHREY 272 MAIN ST. OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY m‘ BUNGALOW FOR SALE Have just listed new 7-room bungalow, 186 Lyons strect. OWN- ER MOVING TO HARTFORD. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. PRICE $7,000—CASH $2,000. GEO. A. QUIGLEY 297 MAIN STREET. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. STEAMSHIP TICKETS 'FOREIGN REMITTANCES I TOALL PARTS OF THE WORLD | GEORGEANUIGLEY Z37% X2 NEWRRITAIN.CON STREET

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