New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 19, 1920, Page 12

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’ We have priced today's market Aswortment aro They the Brown Cord new winged n gray; formor 00. Present Vandy ) Bre medi he, o or ) [ vn toe, 1 Tan $ price n Calf hoel mt pri Lace O. e season of awa The than it ha Bverywhere 20 make your All we gr ,CHll:.DREN’S PRETTY WOOL SWEATERS . Were up to $4.98 Now $3.98 Yes, e they're popular T al? in o styles and new price; ever ask of you is lng your Christmas shopping e wool, slip-on NEW BRfIAIN @#fi-fimfifi#@@#@@@ififi#@fi######fi##i the pric varly e Ox s on all fine ar Ox! wice Lace Oxfc 3-4 with price $ ood ch ater before you will find a spirit of good will, Christmas eh this and style collars and tassels. ool Hose For the Big Games and REGULAR $3.00 Heavy Wool once-n Handsome brown vor, retall for $3 ou wish, for the Hewe son opportunity and are quite green and you small price, militar Willow ¢ " $10.50 A Christmas Store Always Bids You Welcome—Shop Early Christmas store bids you welcome with greater assortments of Christmas mer- & .,'tltl!‘!lul_;l 000 Pairs of Women’s Oxfords and Pumps he Best Styles of the Season are Reduced pccordance lines. In ason's best of tan, fords the same of the s« winter shade as follows: ords with heavy sole in Black Nor- in Cuban heel and price $8.50. toe, straight Former price styles price Brown Calf side a h '1 AA to D lluchor Oxfords. $11.50 tip and saddle strap, i wing mer price $10. P v psen tips, Cuban and Brown Calf soles. price merriment and happiness—the Christ assembled helpfulness and hopping easy, simple and pleasurable. Help those who would best serve you, rly t guaranteed In rose, to keep copenhagen, tan, brown, corn (FIFTH FLOOR.) For Gifts » as fashionable for every woman as Heather mixtures, a very small may own as many pair to (MAIN FLOOR.) Brown Calf Lace Oxfords, low heel, P'resent Brown Viel Kid Lace Oxfords, medium narrow tip, medium narrow toe, straight tip. Brown Calf Lace Oxfords, winged and strn.hrht sizes. Former price $8 Former price $12. desire to serve. little Miss Muffet as snug as a bug in a rug. GRADES $1.19 pairs of these comfortable stylish Hose $l 15 Inc. Hartford winged tip, $7.50 straight tip. Former price ..cccceee military heel, $10.50. AA to C widths. Blucher Oxfords, resent price Military heels, good Present price. . Low-heeled Pumps, Present $6.95 good weight " $10.50 mas season—is but a few short We will try in all o0 make a good service even better, and pink; cunning little pockets, for sports women; and these Hose extent irregular; eloddedodeteatetededododolodofodat ool #fi!#%#@#@@"&-#@%fiifi-@@#fi@@@fifi@#@é#@@##@@:fi regular grades, & # . BOCSIVLOBLELLELDD @###9##@#&##&&##@# FLORIDA TRAINS of Comunerc ot Teaine From in ¥lorida. hambior order te thes \ Pullman slee andd oute toJ the speclal urg. Ith states that P Decomnber 12, Iman sleeping ¢ on the Fede n at 7:30 the “F T “Tan tror P on Boston to | mville Tampa 3 ral Exp f Has Arranged th, Y the rida improved on, and and and pa’ beginning through will ress len or Wash Limite THIS OUT GLISH i, cAT A ESS AND M u lene 4 with |‘\l w o » « NI ) \ cen th poor ot afnes long tir jged that cutarrh fimcone Jonal lys, Inhale ble to and fore oar whi o n e In A neces treatmen or n n nder on re mint me and add ter and stir until ponful four en Lrin g hoad noi pen, breathing im nrove et fro o onringe in th the blood y upon of the ption that results. The make, costa little Dy entarrh, ver tut Parmint used in this w and system and helps to ohtain preparation and is pl . Every person who has it head nolses or s I-rd of PO« K. - 0 Deafness cut to them means of perhaps England past have # a constitu- rily quires douches ente nir into t mean m v has st ots mucous n the ‘. leaving Washington at Jacksonville and on the “Palm Beach Limited” leaving Jacksonville at 9 a.m, for Bast Coast points and Miami, due 10 p. m. on the wecond day. For West Coast points connection will be made at Jacksonville with At- | lantic Coast Line “Tampa Special” leaving 10 a. m. dally for Tampa 1w t ” s Sp al” leave fo Potors- #:35 a. m. for at h 11 AT Ing at st burg ts now on sale and accommo- be secured in Bos or for the through Past Coast points and also for car space from Jacksonville to ‘vast points. apace dati Prov car pa ns can GAMBLERS ARRESTED ice Use Ladders to Get at 20 Gam- blers in Mohican Club in Bridge- port Today. Nov. 19.—Police ladders borrowed from a nearby fire house yesterday entered the Mohican club the third floor of the Lyric theater building and arrested 29 al- leged gamblers The wildest confusion followed the entrunce of the | through the front windows, which had smashed. Money and cards were taken as evidence Robert Calla n, the prictor, when arraigned court later in the day, wh seven of the forfeited ther placed at cases w Pridgeport, using on alleged pro- in the police s fined $100, alleged frequenters bonds, which had been $10 each. The remaining 21 nalled "~ DIAMOND DYES Any Woman can Dye now Urowond Dyes™ containg directions so simple that any woman by skirts, waists, dresses, coats, gloves, stockings, draperies, every- thing, whether wool, silk, linen, cot- ton or mixed woods, mew, rich, fade- o glor: dr ist show u sweaters, slecping | police | can diamnond-dye worn, shat-* EXTRACTED FROM DENTISTS Robbers Take Gold Teeth from Den- tists in Meriden in a Private Visit Last Night, Meriden, Nov, 19.—Burglars made a tour of local dental offices and made of gold supplies worth according tao re- ports to the police. Dr. C. J. Ryan was the heaviest loser, the burglars | opening the door of his office with a key and finding the safe unlocked. A quantity af gold teeth contributed largely to his $300 loss. At the of- fices of Dr. Stanley Wrobel and Dr. George H. Dickinson, the doors were Jimmied. NEW PASSENGER LINE Third Class recently a haul about $400, Service Between New York and Hamburg Will Be Inaug- urated on Christmas Day, New York., Nov. 19.—Third class passenger sorvice by the United American lines between New York and Hamburg will be inaugurated on Christmas day, the American Ship and Commerce Corporation announced today. On that day the steamship Mount Clay, formerly the Prinz Eitel Friederich will sail from here for Hamburg direct. In the spring it was announced six steamers will be operated by the service. —_— MAY TRY OLD WOMAN, Paw Paw, Mich, Nov. 19.—Mrs, Sarah Tabor, &2 years old, accused of | manslaughter in connection with the death of her daughter may be brought to trial for a second time, despito al motion of the prosecution that the charge be dismissed. Circuit Judge Burget Desvoignes announced today he had denicd for the time being at least | the motion to dismise. CALL ON WILSON, Constantinople, Nov. 18.—At a meeting today of American citizens representirfs relief and commercial organizations in Constantinoplo a res- olution was passed calling on Admiral Bristol, American high commissioner to cable the United States for funds to relieve 100,000 Russian refugees here. Tho resolution also called on President Wilson to appeal to th» American people to give generously to | the American Red Cross and other re- | Het organizations, SUGAR DROPS. New York, Nov. 19.—Still another drop occurred in refined sugar hera today when the Federal Refining Co. reduced its list prices to 9 cents for fine granulated This action followed A cut in raw sugar to 5.76 a new low DALY Clussifiec Advertising Is the most inexpensive form of pub- Ucity. Try a For Sale or a Want Advt. ip tbe Hetald ioday. Se»; for yomraif. vnly One Ceut & Worv AUTOMOBILESN HERALD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 192C, CLASSIFIED 1c Minimum Charge 20c¢ CASH IN This is not a question billing and postage cost more than the price of the Thousands read the Herald Classificd Column daily. There are a lot of buyers ior that a Word second band auto you want to AUVANCE of credit. Bookkeeping, = Tell them vbout It In @ For Sale Advt. Only One (ent little advt. and in elimin.ting this worik we save the .averliser money. = FUR SaLE—3ust BLLANEOLDS FOR SALE—1919 Oakland touring car, Al conditou. Fully cudpped. Addicss Box 6AX, Heraid Ommice. 11-1s-sd FOR SALE—Polish h.k!r! ronlr. ‘wd rea- o ao a4 Vince. Limivezd FOR SALE—Buick Touring Little Six, good CondILIoN, Tisut PrICE. AGdicss, 1OUrNE, Bex 38, Heraid. 1l-ai-3dx FOR SALE—1917 coupe, BOOU Uire equiyment The L. & 1. Gura, Tel. 587-2. wire wheels and slecuanicany V. A . Tear ¢ol west Main 11-1i-adx FOR SALE—1917 Dodge 5 passenger sedan. Excellent coudition. . Beiug suid to seitie an estate. For demoustration Clements, 94-2. call C. 11-17-3da FOR BALE—Iwo good family cows, miso 1 laike Javistciu Cuw, Loy will Licsaen soou. W. DAL, acSige tou. del. zod-i R 1i-1y-2d FOR SALE—Sawed ‘wood, viace ies ST Mountamview. el stove and fire- £ aaraviie, Li-iu-oux FOK SALE—Waite Leghorn and Barred LUK Dicellug UOwmcicis; suvd Slidai. AlS0 IOusLLUE CHiCKeuS LY Lue pOuLd. 28 Cak. sueet. 1i-19-2ux PTEN FOR SALE—Ford truck, folding side seats, Ures nearly uew, new paint, Lne eugne. Cheetnut St. odx FOR SALE—Chevrolet Baby Grand. i taken at once. Rear 23 Johu St 11-17-4dx | FOR SALE—1917 Buick Touring car, in ex- cellent condition. Formeriy owned by Mr. Staub. Uime paymeats. Call tel. No. 788, between 6 and 8 evenings. 11-16-4dx FOR SALE—Crawford kilchen stove with Walch i0ul, Eas tdusc aud OLucl AOusc- hoid arucies. 11 Stiouag Court, rlainide, Coun. 11-4y-sux FOR SALE—A No. 10 Richmond cylindex Slove. A bargain 8t 35.0v luguhe at 422 rack St (ed woor) City. li-la-zux FUR SALE—Genuine keed baoy carriage, in €XCeUCUT COuditivn. ey WOUU- n aacucld maxe. Inyuwire vz¥ Church ot. li-lo-sux T | FUR SALE—Furituressloung couple leav- ) FOR SALE—Used Motor Cars and Trucks! | At vaiues incomparavie. Dodge with ex- press body, Ford Koadster, s Reo Touring, Overldnd 1 like new Peerless Sport Car, a bargain; Overland Roadster, Ford Touilng, two of them, take your choice; 2 ton nu.an:. rack body; 3 1-2 ton Duplex ¢ w drive, ln fioe shape; Overiund Duliv y. Reo Light Delivery body, 1920 Reo Speed- wagon, iack body, also 1919 Keo Speed- wagon with canopy top; 1 ton Repuviic express budy, canopy top; 1 ton Repuolie Dump body; 2 ton Republic rack body also others, some rebuiit and guaranteed. | Terms arranged to suil. Also a tine lot of tires, both Corus and Fabrics. They are guarantwed. Fhoue 405, or see Chandler, Leonard Bros.' uarage, Williniautic, Conn. | 15-ss-ut | 20 model FOR SALE. OLDSMOBILE Touring. DOUDGE Roadster. BUICK Touring. CHEVROLET 490 Touring. 5 REO Touring. PACKARD Touring. THE B & B. MULOR CO. 6 Kim St., cor. Maia St. Fhone 454. 20-21-¢t ——— FOR SBALE. CADILLAC Coupe. Good tive equip- ment. 1919 ESSEX Touring. Special finish. 1917 KUDSON Super Six. 7 Good mechanical condition. Cord tires. 1917 DODGE BROS. Touring. Good value at iow figure 1919 FORD Delivery. 4.000 miles. passenge 1917 FORD Delivery. 8. & K. MOUTOK SALFES COKP. Hudson, Essex and Dodge Broa. O, Tel. 331 | } Talk and tairs . and Al Maimgren. 9-22-ut NOTICE—Cariooniét, Chalk Sketching for eniertainments, dances; something snappy Herala oflice, City NOTICE—Have your ashes carted away. Prompt rvice Attlio Balock, 37 Holmes Ave. Tel. 14o-2 11-18-3dx NOTICE—How ! fifty or sixty ing a dime? formula, for stamps. Box Webb. would you like to recelve lette day each contain- Will send plans, Inc dime and two 206, Bristol, Conn WANTED—Apartment of 3 or 4 heated rooms, with electricity. Must have nice bath and be in good locality. Call Char- ter 8030, Hartford, or write §9 West Main St, City. 11-13-3dx WANTED—Position with elderly gentieman or lady, as companion or housckeeper. Ref- xchanged. Address Herald, S. J., | 11-19-6dx WANTED—Two furnished rooms with kitch- enette and bath In good residential scc- tion, by young couple, about Dec. 1. Ap- ply 22A,. 11-19-a3x WANTED—] 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 WANTED—By young American woman, nished room, centrally located. American, Box 8, Herald fur- Address 11-18-2dx WANTED—FIRST class chauffear wishes po- sition with private family. References furnished. Box 15C. Herald. 11-17- Sax WANTED—General house and office clean- ing. fires to look after. Address Box 215, Herald WANTED—Position as second girl; exper- | jenced. Emily Miller, 437 Chestnut St. WANTED—First mortgage loans from $1,500 to $3.000 on new houses just completed. We will pay 7 per cent interest and com- Address lerald, Box 14P. 11-17-1w mission. NTED—Gerwleman desires .room with American family, board. Box Bl16, Herald furnished possibly with 11-17-3dx Harrinon Box G24, Herald. | WANTED—Heated garaze on street, by November 1 - express FOR SALKE—Three ch FOR SALE—'I'I:re: pool tables. 11-17-3dx 0 RENT—Furnished room, ing city must Seil S6W luruituie. - Lar- gain. 87 Cleveland st. 11-18-0dx violins at half 451 west Main 11-17-4ax price. Triai allowed. St. Tel. 3zi-2. FOR SALE—Do you wish to share in the €LUIDIVUS PrODLS belug lusue by tae “movics”? A successiul proaucing com- PAAY I8 NOW Olleilng CUMILOD BLOCK O the Pusiic 4t 35 0V per share. ‘dhe price will Bdvauce rap.aly. 50 act now: Kor iaior- maton aduress M. Box ~o. 31, New wsritain, Coun. 11-17-4ux FOR SALE—Grocery Store Equipment—Due 10 the (4Cl Lual We are 10 WscOutinue tuis business, We are oilering 10r Baie our equipent, such as counters, sisiving, 8 WiudOW Erocers’ refrigerator, 10 it. reloig- tor case, casl regisier, eleciric coiee i, Toledo computing scales, and & safe, and many smalier itemws. The Staniey Workers' Co-operative society, lnc., 61 Myrue St. 11-17-3d FOR BALE—27 acres of wood land, semily @i hard wood, situated worth of w hite Oak Trap Kock Co., uear state nighway. FPart cash. P. O. Box 404, Bristoi, Coun. 11-17-3dx FOR SALE—Upright Capen piano, mahog- any buisn. macedcut condition. Address Piano, Box 6, Herald. 11-16-5dx First class 24 Bromson Ave., 11-16-4dx condition. T. Meriden, Conn. Lee, lon SALE—VYellow Stone Turnips sg1ing. $1.25 per bushel, n-ple Lawn Farm, Berlin. for delivered. Tel. €57-14. 11-13-6dx FOR SALE--Wood, 4 foot lengths, 2 cords $28; 1 cord $16. Slab wood long lengths, 2 cords $28. T. N. Ryan, Phone, Bristol $06-2. Evenings, 11-12-7d4 FOR SALE—Notice, Hardware City Bedding Co. * Mattresses, box springs, cushions, pillows, steel couches, cots, aprings. etc., at factory to home prices. Your old m tresses made over equal to new. Uphols- tering. Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremont St. 11-6-30dx LOST LOST—Leather comb case, Initials 0. R. F. Contains comb and pearl handied nail file. Finder Tel 2242-5. Reward. tan and white, Reward for information. Tel. 71-2, Plainville. name John LOST—Collie dog, Mickey Anderson. LOST—Black, white and tan hound, Ilmlfd Cromwell. ~ Return to J. Norton, 270 South Main St. Ti15-3a% FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR_RENTThreo rooms completely fur- nished for housekeepi:g. Coal and gas range. Apply 32 Cottage Place. 11-19-1dx TO RENT—Large front room; steam beat and electric lights, for one or two peo: ple. 29 South High St. i1-statx TO RENT—Furnished up-to-date apartment to reliable couple. Address Box ald office. TO RENT—Nice, heated, furnished room to gentleman, also one light housekeeping room. 103 West Main street. 11-19-2dx TO RENT—Two rooms for light housekeep- | ing. furnished or unfurnished. 96 West Main St. 11-18-3dx 11-17-3dX 79 RENT—Furnished rooms with all mod- ern improvements. 24 Maple St. 11-18-3ax steam heat, , to gentleman. 36 Camp electric ligh! 1637-2. 11-17-3dx St. Tel. TO RENT—A nice furnished e e thing new. Main St. 3ra fioor. TO RENT—Furnished rooms, steam he-h';l. 369 Main St., 1st floor. 11-17-3dx TO RENT—Two front furnished steam heat- ed rooms 193 Main St., 3rd floor. City Advertisement ' Public hearing on the changes of Cen'ral Park. Notice is hereby given that a hear- ing will be held before the Board of Public Works, City of New Britain, in the Grammar school hall at 7:30 o'clock p. m. Tuesday, November 234, 1920, for the proposed changes, or the elimination of Central Park. All persons interested are invited to | be present and be heard in regard to the above. Board of Public Works G. H. Johnson proposed Hanna's Garage Formerly Denison’s 430 Main Street John Glackin, Manager | i i i Forestville, | a Word, —_——— WANTED—FEMALL HELP WANYED—MALE HEFP WANTED—Young man for time-keepiog iy local factory. iu reply state age sud pre- vious experience. Address Post O.ufive Be: No. 33, City. 11-19-a WANTED two_experienced grocery ci WANTED—Woman to do wuhln‘ and clenn- g, MiS L. . DaE.u, 4v Ldacoi St. 1i-a3-0u WANTED—At once, woman for washing and CleBaiug, WO UAYS & WeeK. suiric wasner inguailed. Mrs. S. Saurvers, 06 Coiumoia st. 11-13-tf Apply at li-i9-1ax WANTED—Experienced cook. Puntan Luaca, sel maia ot WANTED—Lady to do cleaning hr the day or hour. Apply 1us West main St. 11-19- WANTED—Saxophone player, young man 1¢ 0 25, for dauce WOiK. kxpeileace not necessary. Apply Herald, Box zoX. 11-17-3dx dx WANTED—Expericnced steam fittor. Brady Elec. & Mig. Co., iz Ceater St., City i3-18-3d> m REAL ESTATE FCOR SALE WANTED—ZSxperienced saleslady for Sat- urday in out Miilluery Gept. apply at Greea's, 170 Main St. 11-19-1d WANTED—Competent maid housework. Apply Mrs. J. 54 Harrison St. for general H. Robiuson, 11-18-2dx WANTED—Woman to work on kitchen and help with cooking. Apply rark Hotel diming room. 11-18-2dx FOR SALE—In Plainville, a 16x16 story and haif building, cheap for cash, to be removed. Inquire 41 Black Rock Ave. 11-18-203 FOR SALE—I127 acre farm, 10 ropm heuse outbuildings, 2 orchards, plenty wood anc timber land; price $2,600, cash $500. Many others with stock, crop end tools near city. Farmers' Realty, 721 Main Bt., Hartford, Conn. Open evenings. 11-131w WANTED—Woman to help with washing and cleaning by the day. Mrs. N. Ber- son, 22 Judd Ave. Tel. 1452-4. 11-13-2d WANTED—Maid small family. Lexington St. for gemeral housework, Mrs. L. H. Pease, 41 11-18-tf FOR SALE—2 choice building lots in Kens- ington, opposite Paper Goods. Cheap if taken at once. Albino Olearo, Main Sf., Kensington, Conn. 11-3-12d3 —e e PERSONAL WANTED—Woman as housekeeper and care for onme child. Call aiter 6 p. m. Chas. Coby, 345 Arch St., rear. 11-17-5dx PERSONAL—Full set teeth $8.00, with gold tooth. Guaranteed with best rubber. Why pay more? Dr. Dickerman. Room 9, 122 Main St. 11-11-2w ——eee ey, AGENTS WANTED. WANTED—Maid to do second work and help take care of child. Mrs. W. S. Row- land, 291 Lincoln St. Tel. 1958. 11-16-4ax | WANTED—Agents wunted _everywhere! Mending Tissue mends all fabrics with- out the use of needle or thread. Big Sample, full instructions an? e price by mail postpuld for a New York Specialties, 'N T Jon Ave., New York. Frivgys tt E—— TO RENT l ‘WANTED EXPERIENCED CLOAK AND SUIT SALESWOMAN FOR SATURDAYS. Good pay and steady positions for right parties .Apply at GREEN’S, 170 MAIN STREET. TO RENT—Five rooms, with imj suitable for two small families. ~ Connerton St., down stairs. RL\T—M Maple Hul. six room bungalow. Ave. We Can Show You a Property on Con- nerton St. With a Rental of $2,040 Which Can Be Bought for $16,000, lncludmg x Large Corner Lot. Four Family House on Fairview Street, Call 41 11-18-2dx ‘Theodore St.. lllph Hill 3-bax 11-19-1a 11-17-3a | i 11-18-3ax ! ' 2 Family House on Lyons Street. All Improve- ments. Only Built 3 Years. Cottage on Wooster Street. All You've Got tof Do Is Turn the Key and Move In. ! CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 MAIN ST. i PHON E 343—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. FOR SALE Six-family Brick Block on High St., nearly new, good investment. Three houses on Rockwell Avenue; Also 5-family Housc on Franklin St., pays over 14 per cent. on price asked. 1. . nUMPHREY 272 MAIN S§1. OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS BUNGALOW FOR SALE Have just listed new 7-room bungalow, 136 Lyons street. OWN. ER MOVING TO HARTFORD. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. PRICE $%,000—CASH $2,000. GEO. A QUIGLEY 297 MAIN STREET. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. 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