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NEW w-{i‘@@@fi:@@####@@ fi#fl##@@#######@ 1 p. & | ,tlmlu Hartford (i o Inc. ovember Sale of Oriental Rugs BRINGS IMIPRESSIVE PRICE REDUCTIONS ON MAT AND ROOM SIZE RUGS, ~—FOR THREE DAYS— A collection notable for iding many of the best rich glowing Oriental splendor; for the extensiveness of its masterful weaves, specimens of Parisian, T urkish and Chinese Rug making. The sale prices are moly luc and should be & compelling incentive for all home-makers to own one or more; you may in- In any due of the rugs named here in absolute confidence of your choice being a life-time acquisition. No doubt this is the opportunity you are awsiting to purchase that Christmas gift. CARPET SIZE RUGS On all carpet size rugs, with iy the exception of two or three numbers, a special discount of 25 per cent. will be allowed These carpet sizes comprise Maha, Asia - Minor, Avar, Sarouk, Chinese, Kerman, India, cxamples and many This will be a three-day spegial sale. hestan 0, spocinl his sale ghestan 00, special his sale 3-8x4-5, reg. price $55.00 8-6x4-1, T $55.00 3-3x4-2," reg. price $75.00 hestan 3-7x5, price i e - $75 00 is sale hestan 3-2x4-4, reg. price , special $75 00 s salo reg. price $79.50 3-8x5, reg. price $105.00 7X4-9, reg. priee 4x6 reg. price $95.00 .$210.00 A BLOUSE SALE ering Hundreds of Lovely Sample Numbers at About Half Regular Prices—The G ift Buyers Harvest $10 to $13 Blouses Now $6.29 the production of high class makers; tucked and tailored, Tie Backs Tricolette, Georgette and Lingerie; trimmings of real Irish Filet and Daghestan 3-9x6-4, 31856, spectal this sale reg. price $165.00 8-7x6-6, reg. price $169.50 5x0-4, reg. price $105.00 Cabistan 4-3x6-2, reg. price o e . $105.00 this reg. price §$135, $115.00 Mosul $195, special for this sale A speciul this sale ( | | Shrivan $125, this sale tor re tor sale Iran special for this sale Mosul 4-4x8, special for this Cabis $150, special for this sale Kermanshah special for this sale 4-5x6, fhostan 3-3x4 special sale hestan , special this sale hestan 3 00, special s sale 3 sale an $125.00 others. In this lot are sample Owverblouses in Crepe de Chine, Laces; also dainty volles $15 to $20 Blouses Now $9.95 pelude Tie B knvn $15.00 to $20.00 in all of the sult s hades—Taupe, Reindeer, Hiue; attractively embroidered in Shenicl, Wool, and mgny with & -Tefobegelatetobedodeodaleogedodetodeodofofoodode fedodefofofedofeote Lok t hlouses leioiededededototedotatetofolodelole @-@?@-@@@@@##fi-@-@@@@###@fl#fififi@#@##%#fifi@# These ware heart We are offering Blouses avy, Black, Henna and eavy bead trimmings. l Butlding——Repamng. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK. STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. . # Court Bt Telephonas 3244 New Britain. Conn. 1913 family block on Glen street. Brings Ten t. on your money. Only 5 minutes from street. BSKI1AIN DALY HERALD. Classificd Advertising is the most inexpensive form of pube- Neity. Try a For Sale or a Want Advt, in tbe Herald ioday. Sen for yoursclf. Unly One Ceut / THURSDAY, Thousands read the Herald Classified Column dally. There CLASSIFIED Minimum Charge 20c¢ CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the are a lov of buyers ior that second hand auto you want to sell. Tell them obout it tn & For Sale Advt. Only One Cent s Word. little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the « Word, advertiser money. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—1919 Oakiand touring car, condition. Fully equipped Address § Box 6XX, Herald Office. 11-1s-3d 1 { ———— ———— ————————————rmsl) | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—FEMALK HELP WANTED—MALE HELP 10 Richmond cylinder inquire at 11-13-2dx A1 FOR SALE—A No. stove. A bargain at §5.00 422 Park St. (sd floor) City. WANTED—Man to work on Ford cars. Must be first class mechanic. Elmex Auto Co., 22 Main St. 11-15-3 for general H. Robinson, 11-18-2dx maid 17 WANTED—Competent houseworK. Apply Mrs. 54 Harrison St. FOR SALE—Paper route, customers. 35 takes it. Box 3, Herald Olice 36 good Address, 1 paylog ! Reute, | 15-1dx WANTED—Woman to work on kitchen and help with cooking. Apply Fark Hotel dining room. 11-18-2dx FOR SALE—Buick Touring Little Six, xood condition, right price. Address, T Box 25, Herald. 1747 ‘WANTED--Auto mechanic.Apply Mr.Keeley, foreman, Lash Motor Co., cor. West' Main and Lincoln Sts. 11-15-3d FOR SALE—1917 coupe, wiré wheels and good tire equipyment. Mechanically O. K. The L. & M. Garage, rear ¢51 West Main St. Tel. 587-2. 11-17-4dx WANTED—Woman to help with washi and cieaning by the day. son, 22 Judd Ave. Tel. FOR SALE—Genuine Reed baby excellent condition. Heywood- make. , Inguire 529 Church St. WANTED two_experienced Y clerks, one who understands Spanish and the other Polish Address Herald, an}lx::’g -13-88 § i-is-dux 1452-4. FOR SALE—Furniture—Young couple Ie‘\-! Bar FOR SALE—1017 Dodge 5 passenger a. | Ing city must scll new lurniture. Excellent condition. Being soid to settle | &8in. 87 Cleveland St. 1i-15-6ax an cstate. For demonstration call C. | Clements, 591- 11-17-3ax WANTED—Saxophone player, young man 18 to 25, for dance work. Experience not necessary. Apply Hersld, Box 25X. 11-17- :au == WANTED—Experienced saleslady for Sat- urday in our millinery dept. Apply at Green's, 170 Main St. 11-18-1d general housework, ' L. H. Pease, 41 11-18-tf FOR SALE—Local druggists are now offer- ing CHERRY-MUL to those who are af- tlicted with coughs, colds and run down ‘WANTED—Maid small family. Lexington St. for . e 1 WANTED—Experienced steam fitter. &-dy 4 FOR SALE—Ford truck, folding side seats, | Elec. & Mfg. Co., 42 Center St carly . condition. Every bottie soid with iron- s pearly hew. new paint, fin engne. | . clad guarantee. Recommended by Crow- : . , ell's Drug Store, Clark & Brainerd and all | druggists. 10-25-¢od-mo | FOR SALE—Six Geese, large size. Mr Beriin, Conn. WANTED—Woman to do washing, ironing, cleaning, two days a week. asy work, pleasant surroundings. Phone 2i5-12 11-17-2 4 FOR SALE—Chevrolet Baby Grand. Cheap il taken at once. Rear 23 John St. 11-17-4ax grey and white, Russell, Clark's place, 11-1i-2dx REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—1917 Bulck Tourlng car, In ex- cellent condition. Formerly owned by Mr. Staub. Time payments. Call tel. No. 78, between 6 and § evenings. 11-16-4dx WANTED—Laundress one day a week. - family of two. Mrs. { Black Rock Avenue. WANTED—Real Estate—Have $1,500 ta $1,800 cash to invest in a modern elght or nine room suburban house with about half an acre of land. What have you to offer? Give price, description, location, terms to Address Herald, Box “Home." 11-18-1dx FOR SALE—Three choice violins at half ' vrice. Trial allowed. 431 West Main Bt. Tel. 82 11-17-4dx WANTED—Woman to /5 work. Apply Mrs. Witkin, i St geneinl house- 27 winthrop 11-17-6d FOR SALE—Do you wish to share in the enormious profits beiug made by the “movies”? A successiul producing com- pany is now offering common stock to the Ppublic at $3.00 per share. The price will advance rgpidly. So sct now! For intor- mation awuress M. P. No. i3l New Britain, Conn 11-17-4dx FOR SALE—In Plainville, a 16x16 story and half building, cheap for cash, to be removed. Inquire 41 Black Rock Ave. 11-18-2ax FOR SALE—Used Motor Cars and Trucks! | At values incomparable. Dodge with ex- press body, Ford Roadster, sm express body, Reo Touring, Overland 1920 model like new Peerless Sport Car, a bargain; Overiand Roadster, Ford Touring, two of them, take your choice; 2 ton Packard, rack body; 3 1-2 ton Duplex 4 wheel in fine shape; Ovi Reo Light Dellvery b wagon, 1ack body, wagon with canopy top, express body, canopy to) 1 ton Republie Dump body; 2 ton Republic rack body; also others, some rebulit and guaranteed. | Terms arranged to suit. Also a fine lot of | tires, both Cords and Fabrics. They are | Workers Co-operative Society, guaranteed. Phone 405, or see Chandler, | Myrtie St. Leonard Bros.' Garage, Willimaatic, Conn. | — 13-23-tf | FOR SALE—27 acres of wood land, Aeuly 1 all hard wood, situated mnorth of White Oak Trap Rock Co.,'mear state highway. Part cash. P. O. Bbx 404, Bristol, \,Onn WANTED—Woman as housekeeper and care for one child. Call aiter 6 p. m. Chas. Coby, 345 Arch St., rear. 11-17-5dx WANTED—Woman for housework before noons. % Grand St. 11-16-3dx WANTED—Maid to do second work and help take care of child. Mrs. W. 5. Kow- land, 291 Lincoln St, Tel. 1958 \ 11-16-4dx ‘woman for eral C. W. Welles, 126 Lin- 11-13-tf P., Box FOR SALE—127 acre farm, 10 room outbuildings, 2 orchards,’ plenty wood ana timber’ land; price $2.600, cash _ $500. Many others with stock, crop and tools near city. Farmers' Reaity, 721 Main 8t., Hartford, Conn. Open evenings. 11-13-1w | FOR SBALE—Grocery Store Equipment—Due to the fact that we are o discontiuue this Lusiness, we are offering ior sale our equipment, such as counters, siniving, 3 | Winaow grocers’ reirigerator, 10 ft. refrig- ! crator_case, cash register, electric cotice anill, Toledo computing scale: and many smaier items. 1 ton Republic WANTED—Girl or housework. Mrs. coln St. FOR SALE—Bullding lot on Frederick St., Maple Hill, 75 foot frontage. Will be sold at reasonable figure. Apply The ‘Rogors Sash & Door Co. 183 Chestnut St. Tel. WANTED—A maid at once, good salary to | 499. 10-30-u¢ right party. Apply 378 Stanley St. _——— 11-12-tf pOR SALE~—2 cholce bullding lots in Kens- = | ington, opposite Paper Goods. Cheap if WANTED—up stairs maid, permanent; will- | taken at once. Albino Olearo, Main St., ing w go south in January. References | Kensingto Conn. -8~ required. Box SR, Herald. el 11-8-12dx FOR SALE. OLDSMOBILE Touring. DODGE Roadster. 7 BUICK Touring. CHEVROLET 490 Touring. REO Touring. PACKARD Touring. THE B. & B. MUTOR CO. 6 Elm St., cor. Main St. Phone 484. l‘on SALE—Native onions at $1.40 per lnL atter 6 p. m. Tel. Britains Conn. TO RENT PERSONAL —_————— TO RENT—A six room tenement on No. T T ——— Y PERSONAL—Y: h e (e Neeumaiy on Mo | e our teeth cleaned 50c. Toeth extracted in your home without pain, by appointment. Dr. Dickerman, Room 122 Main St. 11-17-: FOR SALE—Upright Capen plano, mahog- any buish. kxceilent condition. Address TO RENT—Tenement of § rooms, modern | Piano, Box 6, 11-16-5dx improvements. Inquire 155 Hartford ' Tel. 1097-14. 11-18-3dx Herald. Ave. PERSONAL—Full set teeth $8.00, with gold tooth. Guaranteed with best rubber.’ Why pay more? Dr: Dickerman, Room 9, 122 Main St. 1112w Straight Talk With \Parker & Deming No. FOR SALE—National from i: Latayette St., cash register, rings 10 §3.99, first class condition. o6 2nd floor. 11-16-3dx TO RENT—Flive rooms, with improvements, suitable for two small families. Call 41 FOR SALE. Connerton St., down stairs. 11-18-2dx CADILLAC Coupe Good tire equip- ment 1919 ESSEX Touring. Special finish 1917 HUDSON Super Six. 7 passemger. Good mechanical condition. Cord tires. 17 ODGE BROS. Touring. G value at low figure. FORD Dellvery. 191 FORD Delivery. 1917 FORD Delivery. S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. Essex and Dodge Bros. Distributors, Open Evenings. Tel. 731 155 Elm St 11-15-6d TO RENT—Board and room, home privil- eges. Lady preferred. 72 Grand St. 11-16-3dx FOR SALE—Rabbit Austin St. hound pups. 121 Yhone 982-5. 11-16-3dx FOR !ALlu—’l'hree pool tables. ~ First cl-us condition. T. J. Lee, 24 Bronson Ave., Meriden, Conn. 11-16-4dx 4,000 miles. TO RENT—At Maple Hill, Theodore St., six room bungalow. A. Bean, Maple Hill Ave. 11-13-6ax FOR SALE—“Go and Get It.” 11-16-3d FOR SALE—Truck horse, in FOUND reasonabie if bought at once. Tremont St. condition; Apply 193 11-15-48x . FOR SALE—Six weeks old pigs $10 pair it taken this week. G. A. Sutton, Berlin. 11-15-3dx FOUND—BIack and tan hound, register No. 23498, Hartford tag. Call 4 High St. Tel. 2242-5. 11-16-3dx FURNISHED ROOMS. 3. Back in 1915 you could build a very nice six or seven Troom steam heated room, sult- » C. lbli for two or three gentlemen, 87 Elm FOR SALE—Yellow Stone Turnips for Thauxsgitving, $4.25 per bushel, delivered. lamily house on Park street. Only $11,500. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—-ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. lNSUgAlfinfiCE DeWITT A. RILEY ATIONAL BANK BUILDING 272 MAIN STREET. ~/THE SERVICE AGENOY— , FOR SALE wmily Brick Block on Migh S mos on Rockwell Avenue: A lso 5-fam 14 per cent. on price asked. ri. U. AUMPHREY MAIN ST. OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS Fresh Mackerel, Salmon, Sea Bass, Smelts, Spanish M erel, Cod Had- dock, ‘Halibut, Fresh Herring, Flound- ers and Steak Bluc. Finnan Haddies, Round and Long Clams, Maryland O Long Island Oysters, Fres) hrimp. perty on Spring Street For Sale Ly — ULTZ & COSTELLO, lnc. HORTON’S Main . Street Tel. . — FISH MARKE SUNGALOW FOR SALE |z 136 Lyons street. OWN. £ POSSESSION. investment. anklin St., new, good y House on Tel. 223 WILL PAY BE PRICES FOR aLL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Hand Furniture. L. ZELDES 116 West Street Tel. 633-23 7-room bungalow, \llll(blll' IMMEDIAT L0 CASH $2,000, "GEO. A. QUIGLEY 7T MAIN NTREET. NEW BRITAIN, CONN, cettage for $4,500 or $5,000. You would then move in and start the business . of keeping your family warm and happy. This condition might go along very nicely for five wondertul vears. Every night you could come home from your day’'s work and find a nice warm house and a hearty meal awaiting you. Then one night after you had retired you would be suddenly awakened by an unknown ter- ror. Rushing to your bedroom door you find the hall filled with smoke and a light in the lower hall that you did mnot leave there when you went to bed. On further examination you would discover it to be FIRE. With hardly time to arouse your family and get! them out of doors you would also think of a few wvaluables, such as Liberty Bonds and In- surance Policies. In the morning, after every- thing had been done by the authorities to save what thex could of your house, you found a heap of ruins. Looking over your policies taken out when you had com- pleted your home you find that vou had insured it against FIRE for $4,000. Shortly after this you receive a check from your insurance companies for the full amount} Your house was a total loss. You make plans for rebuild- ing as soon as possible. The debris is cleared away and you find you can use the foundation. Work is started at once and aft- er several months the house is complete again and you are ready to move in. Then comes the awakeni:i You will find that this sai house which you were able to build in 1915 for $4,500 will now cost you in the neighbor- Maple Lawn Farm, Berlin. Tel. 657 St. Tel. 420-14. 11-18-1dx NOTICE—“Go and Get It.” 11-13- ‘L:K 11-16-3d4 s ’Nl SALE—Wood, 4 foot I 2 cords 1 cord $16. Slab wood iong lengths, 1 cords $28. T. N. Ryan, Forestville, Conn. Phone, Bristol 806-2. Evenings, 418-3. 11-12-7d TO RENT—Two rooms for light housekeep- ing, furnished or unfurnished. 96 West Main St. 11-18-3dx NOTICE—House - cleaning vacuum cleaners rented, delivered promptly; teed. Phone 2079. time. Electric $1.25 per day; satisfaction guaran- 28-eod-tt 2 rooms with all mod- 24 Maple St z 11-18-3dx FOR SALE—Notice, Hardware City Bedding | Co. Mattresses, box springs, cushions, | TO RENT—Furnished room, with all con- pillows, steel couches, veniences. 61 Main St., top floor. at factory to home pric 11-15-1ax | tresses made over equal to new. tering. Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremont St. 11-6-30ax = £ LOSsY TO RENT—Furnished ern improvements. NOTICE—Cartoonist, 4 Sketching for entertainments, dances: something snappy. Herala office, City NOTICE—Have Prompt Holmes Chalk Talk and fairs and Al Malmgren. 9-22-2¢ your service Ave. Tel ashes Attilio carted away Balock, 11-18-3dx | steam heat, 36 Camp 11-17-3dx TO RENT—Furnished room, electric lights, to gentleman. St. Tel. 1537-2. NOTICE—How would you fifty or sixty ing a dime? formula, for stamps. Box Webb. like to receive letters a day each contain- Will send plans, tincluding dime and two S 206, Bristol, Conn Tiseix TO RENT—A nice furnished room, every- thing new. 3rd floor. Mrs. David, 551 Main St. 11-17-4ax \ { LOST—On Stanley St., between and Pleasant St., coral brooch. return to McBriarty's Drug Store. w 11-16-2 Whiting | Please ‘ Re- | TO RENT—Furaished rooms, steam heated . d | 369 Main St., 1st floor. 11-17-3dx six toes | TO RENT—Room and board for two or three gentlemen, in private boarding house. Central. Apply Box 35B, Herald. 11-16-3dx LOST—Tiger kitten, on each paw. Vine St. half grown, Reward if returned to 201 11-16-2dx City Advertisement AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCES. TO RENT—Furnished rooms, steam heated, suitable for two or four gentlemen. Ap- ply 40 Church St., over Victory Lunch. 11-16-3dx LOST—Leather comb case, initials O. R. F. Contains comb and pearl handicd nail file. Finder Tel. 2242-5. Reward. 11-17-3d Be It Ordained By the Common Coun- cil of the City of New Britai That Section 197 of the City Or- dinances, relating to “contracts” be amended as follows: Strike out the last paragraph of said section, which paragraph com- mences with the ninth line of same, and insert the following in place thereof: “Also that any contract, before it can be approved by the City Au- thorities, must be secured or backed up by cash, stocks, or other securi- ties, or surety bond, of not less than 25 per cent of the amount of the contract, certified to, by either the Corporation Council or City Treasurer, or both, as being good. Adopted by the Common Council Nov. 17, 1920, and became a law by publication Nov. 18, 1920. Attest, ALFRED L. THOMPSON, City Clerk. LOST—Collie dog, tan and white, name Mickey. Reward for information. John Anderson. Tel. 71-2, Plainville. TO RENT—Two front furnished steam heat- ed rooms 193 Main St., 3rd floor. WANTED 11-15-3dx LOST—Lady’s brown shawl, St. and City Hall 1. Sautter, LOST—Black, white and tan hound, licensed ! Cromwell. Return to J. Norton, 270 South Main St 11-18-3dx Al between Pearl Finder please notify 325 Chestnut St., City. 11-15-1dx WANTED—4 unfurnished rooms, all im- provements, within 10 minutes walk from Landers’, in desirable location, with or without steam heat Address, Herald, Box 3X. 11-13-1ax WANTED—Largest corporation of its kind wishes to train men for. their sales de- partment and executive staff. Good pay while learning. Only those willing to work and ambitious for a future need ap- ply. Address Box X21X, Herald Office. 11-18-3dx ENTS TED WANTED—Agents: Crew Buy of us. Make $50 to $75 weekly. Thous- ands are doing it. Write Bacorn Com- pany. Elmira, N. Y. 11-18-26-12-4x WANTED—By young American woman, fur- | nished room, centrally located. Address —_— ORDER OF NOTICE. City Court of New Britain, November 15, 1920. Augusta Canosci Vs. i Anna Olark, et al. | WANTED—General house and office clean- Upon the complaint of the said Au- ' ing, fires to look after. Address Box 215, gusta Canosci, praying for reasons Herald. 11-19-3dx American, Box 8, Herald. 11-15-2dx . WANTED—FIRST class chauffeur wishes po- sition with private family. References furnished. Box 19C, Herald. 11-17-6dx (N. B. Herafd). STEAMSHIP TICKETS) HannasGarage FOREIGN. REMITTANCES ro ALL PARTS.OF THE WORLD Formerly Denison’s 430 Main Street John Glackin, Manager 297 MAIN STREET EDREEAQUIGLEY NEY RRITAIN.CONN hood of $9,000. You have lost considerable. If you had been a man of forethought you would have increased your ' insurance each year to take care of the increase in the cost of building maverials and been fully pre-<3 pared for the catastrophe that took vou all unawares. Let this be a warning to you. See that YOU are protected now. 'Think what it ‘would .cost you to replace your home tdllay., Come In and talk it over with us and let us advise you how much{ you should carry. We¢ sell all kinds of IVSUB. . ANCE set forth, for judgment: 1—Settling title; 2—$100 damages, now pending before the City Court of New Brit- ain to be held on the fifth Monday pf 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 in- | stitution and pendency of said com- plaint shall be given the defendants by publist.ing this order in The New Britain Herald,.a newspaper pub- lished in New Britain, Conn., once a week for two successive weeks com- i mencing on or before the 18th day of November, 1920. EMIL J. DANBERG, Secretary Clerk of the Court. ®irl; exper- Emily Miller, 437 Chestnut St. 11-17-3dx WANTED—Position as second fenced. City All_v_ertisement Public hearing on the changes of Central Park. Notieo is hereby given that a hear- ing will be held before the Board of Puhlic Works, City of New Britain, in the Grammar school hall at 7:30 o’clock p. m. Tuesday, November 234, 1920, ror the proposed changes, or the elimination of Central Park. Al] persons interested are invited to be present and be heard in régard to the above. Board of Public Works G. H, Johnson WANTED—First mortgage loans from $1,500 to $3.000 on new houses just completed. We will pay 7 per cent interest and com- mission. Address Herald, Box 14P. s 11-17-1w proposed ‘WANTED—Gergleman desires ,room with American family, board. Box BI16, Herald. furnished possibly with 11-17-3dx WANTED—1 or 2 heated unfurnished rooms, centrally located. Call 1402-4. 11-16-38x WANTED—"Go and Get It.” 11-16-3d WANTED—Heated garsge on Harrison street. by November 1. Box G24, Herald

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