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If you 'of foroth: h mcroased your insurance mr to take are of the in the cost 1 alldin and been fully p eatastrophe tha unawires " hav had » would ye all this be a at YOU are Think what it b replace your home today @ In and talk it over with let us advise you how you should carry sell all kinds of l\hl"ll‘ \rning to you protected would cost NEW BR(TAIN DALY HERALh SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1920. CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c¢ CASH IN ADVANCE Qwing to delay in workman- ship opening of our store will not be possible until Wednes- day, November 24th. Beginning Monday morning will give all telephone order s prompt and careful atten- e OPENING OF OUR NEW AND ATTRACTIVE FLOWE R SHOP In the new Profe ssional Building 89 WEST MAIN STREET NOVEMBER 24th Placing at your disposal at all times lavish displays of nature’s choicest selected { FLOWERS A Flower Shop with resources, experience and a personal service that means every satisfaction. WELCOME ALL Phone 2181 CITY ITEMS Have your Christiaas framing done Ohrnstedt’s Photo Shop.—advt. An interesting Bible lecture will glven by E. L. Dockey of Brooklyn, Y., Sunday at 3 p, m. in the hall ver the Palace theater, under the auspices of the I. B. 8. A. All are cordially invited. Seats free, no collec- tion. Victrolas, advt Stanley Perzan of ind Milia Gramak treet took out a marr did Dick anellan, WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Women wanted to ecrochet. canvassing. Stamped, addresscd ope for particulars. Crochet Art Parlor, §17 Lycoming St., Willlamsport, Pa . 11-20-2dx No WANTED—Women between ages of 20 and 45 wanted to take a vear's course in prac- tical nursing For particulars apply to Mutual Association, Brattieboro, 11-20-14 WANTED—At North Reading State Sana- torium, graduate nurses and ward attend- ants. Apply to Superintendent of Nurses, North Reading State Sanatorium, North Wilmington, Mass., or telephonc Reading 18 at Morans' of course. i“ also Ggove street of Grove 1gcu lisense ths Margarian and both of 321 WANTED—Woman to do washing and clean- ing L. M. Barnes, 45 Lincoln St. 11-19-3d morning, os Nal Church street Removal sale advt Member hold a tur their bu o'clock in court. A successful card was held by St. M night in the Tabs street Pianos, Vietrolas, C. L. advt SPECIAL NOTICES wl Sale! } from will cakes, in Victoria WANTED—At once, woman for washing and cleaning, two days a week. Electric washer ingtalled. Mrs. S. Shurberg, 5 Columbia St 11-19-tf at Besse-Leland's of the Jr. O tourr meeting of U. A M will nent following tonight at § Hungerford ey ness the WANTED—Lady to do cleaning by the day or hour. Apply 103 West Main St rooms 11-19-2dx party and dance ry's sodality last hall on Lafayette WANTED—Woman as housekeeper and care for one child. Call after 6§ p. m. Chas. Coby, 345 Arch St., rear 11-17-pdx WANTED—Maid to do second work and help ake care of child. Mrs. W. 8. Row- land, 291 Lincoln St. Tel. 1958. 11-16-4dx Pierce & Co. WANTED—Well educated woman with sell- ing ability for tional work, $1500 and bonus, e for advancement. M. Baum, § Clinton St., Hartford, Conn. 11-20-1dx In your neigh- whole or spare Almond Marshmallow Almond Pure Food Co., Lowell, 11-20-1d Thanksgiving Tuesday, Nov he Woman's ale of all home-made candies ! and On 3-6 p. - hold a i the society Earn § time demonstrating Cream Mass daily breue advt preserves chapel envel- | Classificd Advertising is the most inexpensive form of pub- licity. Try a For Sale or a Want Advt. in tbe Herald ioday. Sew for yourscl/. Unly One Ceus & Word. AUTOMOBILEN 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 Classifiecd Column daily. There are a lot of buyers ior that second band: auto you want to sell. Tell them about it in & For Sale Advt. Only One Cent s Word, e ] FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Ford Coupe used only one month, 1920 model; also 1313 Ford Couy Best bargains in the state Aaron < Cohen, 45 Wells S5t., Hartford. Tei. Bu 1931 11-20-1w FOR SALE—Dodge Sedan; also one 1920 Paige Coupe and Natiopal Coupe. Thirty other barg in open und closed cars. Aaron G. Cohen, ss Wells St., Hartford, Conn 11-20-1w FOR SALE—Buick 6 touring, all cord tires, | s 17 Reo tou , 45 Welis st., 1931 Aaron G Tel 1-20-1w ng, sie Hartford, Co FOR SALE—Hudeon touring, Dodge tour- ing, Chevrolet and Ford tourings. Glid- den, 105 Franklin Square 11-19-3d C FOR SALE—1919 Oskland touring car, Al condition. Fully equipped. Address Box XX, Heraid Office. 11-18-3d FOR SALE—1917 coupe, wire wheels and g00d tire equipment. AMechanically U. K. The L. & M. Garage, rear 451 West St. Tel. 587-2. ‘}‘OB SALE—Cheap, 200 bushels cider apples. Call 667-12, of Kensington. 4 11-20-2dx { i | = i { FOR SALE—Chestnut posts, poles; cheap ton corn stalks 6634 young horse; Woodbine also several Farn . Tel. | 1 { dx g FOR SALE—Mason & Hamlin rosewood me- lodeon, vclagon legs; case and legs in Cx- cellent condition Fine Call evenings. L. Main St Case, 420 West Tiiz02ds E FOR SALE—Sawed wood, ‘stove and fire- piace lengths. A. Konopas, Plainville Mountainview. Tel. 215-3. 11-20-3dx | FOR SALE—Pic apples for Thanksgiving. | Telephone 1401. 11-z0-zdx | FOR SALE—National cash register, from 1c to $3.9 Lafayette St., rings . first class condition. 6 | nd tloor. 11- FOR SALE—120 quarts of milk a day, with- in 3 miles of New britain, on North Stan- ley road. J. W. Austin. 11-20-2dx FOR SALE—Ford truck, folding side secats, tires pearly new, new paint, fine engne. Cheetnut St. 11-17-5dx FOR SALE—Chevrolet Baby Grand. Cheap if taken at once. Rear 23 John St. 11-17-4ax FOR SALE—Used Motor Cars and Trucks! At values incomparable. Dodge with ex- press body, Ford Roadster, small express body, Reo Touring, Overiand 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 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 Republic express body, canopy top; 1 ton Republio Dump body; 2 ton Republic rack vody; also others, some rebullt and guaranteed. Terms arranged to suit. Also a fine lot of tires, both Cords and Fabrics. They are guaranteed. FPhoue 405, or see Chandler, Leonard Bros' Garage, Willimantic, Conn. 15-23-t¢ FOR SALE. OLDSMOBILE Touring. DODGE Roadster. BUICK Touring. CHEVROLET 430 Touring. REO Touring. PACKARD Touring. THE B. & B. MUTOR CO. 6 Elm St., cor. Main St. Phone i84. 10-21-t¢ FOR SALE. CADILLAC Coupe. Good tire equip- ment 1919 ESSEX Touring. Special finish. 1517 HUDSON Super Six. 7 passemger. Good mechanical condition. Cord tires. 1917 DODGE BROS. Touring. Good value at low figure. 1819 FORD Delivery. 1918 FORD Delivery. 1917 FORD Delivery. MOTOR SALES CORP. Essex and Dodge Bros. Distributors, Open Evenings. Tel. 131 155 Elm St. 11-15-6a 4,000 miles. 1920 MODEL FORD COUPE Excellent Mechanical Condition. Run 3,700 Miles Electric Starter, Speedometer, Dash Light, Demountable Rims and five good tires. Iusured till June, 1921, ngainst fire, theft Make me an offer. Herald . and collisions. Box No. A, 11-19-2ax —_— USED CARS. 1919 BUICK Sedan 1917 BUICK Roadster 7 BUICK Touring Car. 7 HUDSON Sedan It will pay you to look these cars over. Easy Time P ments LASH MOTOR CO. W. Main St. Tel. 382 George Dunbar, Salesman 1 11-20-2a Metal Weather John McGraw, 20 Court St., City. 11-20-1dx FOR SALE—Chambedlin Strips. FOR SALE—Local druggists are now offer- ing CHERRY-MUL to those who are af- ficted with coughs, colds and run down condition. Every bottie sold with iron- clad guarautee. Recommended by Crow- ell's Drug Store, Clark & Brainerd and all druggists. 10-28-cod-mo FOR SALE—Polish bakery route, good rea- son for selling Address Box v, Herald Ottice. 11-19-2d FOR SALE—Two good family cows, also 1 large Holstein cow, heavy milke §00d 19 RENT—Furnished room ireshen soon. N. W. Baldwin, kensing- ton. Tel. 254-12. 1i-19-2d FOR SALE—White Leghorn and Barred | Rock Breeding Cockerels; good stram Also roasting chickens by the pound. Oak street. 11-19-2dx FOR SALE—Genuine Reed baby carriage, in excellent conc.tion. Heywood-W aketicld make. Inquire 529 Church St. 11-13-3dx FOR SALE—Furniture—Young couple leav- ing city must new furniture. Bar- gain. 87 Cleveland St. 11-18-6dx FOR SALE—Three choice violins at half price. Trial allowed. 431 West Main St. Tel. 827-2. 11r17-4dx FOR SALE—Do you wish to share in the enormous profits being | made by the “movies" A successiul producing com- pany is now offering comimon stock to the public at $3.00 per share. The price will advance rapidly. So act now! FKor intor- mation address M. P. P., Box No 1, New Britain, Conn. 11-17-4dx FOR SALE—Upright Capen piano, mahog- any fiuish. Excellent condition. Address lano, Box 6, Herald. 11-16-5dx FOR SALE—Notice, Hardware City Bedding Co. Mattresses, box springs, cushions, pillows, steel couches, cots, springs, etc., at factory to home prices. Your old mai- tresses made over equal to new. Uphols- tering. Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremont St. 11-6-30ax e — LOSY LOST—Friday, brindle bull dog, wearing collar with uame Fred Dickmore, 11 Do: ald St.., on same. Finder return to 9 Stanley st. 11-20-2 LOST—Leather comb case, initials 0. R. F. Contains comb and peari handled nail fil Finder Tel 2242-5. Reward. 11-17-3 LOST—Collie dog, Mickey. Reward Anderson. Tel. tan and white, name for information. John 71-2, Plainville. 1 11-1§-3dx LOST—Black, white and tan hound, licensed Cromwell. Return to J. Norton, South Main St. P e e —— FOUND FOUND—Lady's tan Chamberlain on it. Owner can have same by calling at Herald office and paying for this ad. 11-20-1a ———————————————————— NOTICE. NOTICE—Private dancing lesson. Fox-trot, Waltz taught in six lessons, by experienced teacher, $5. Guardntecd. Ad- dress Dancing, Box 24, Herald. 11-20-2dx One-step, WANTED WANTED—Teachers—For educational work during spare time. Good salary. Call Ch. 2913-5, Hartford, Conn., between 6.30 and §:00, for appointment 11-20-1dx DR. COOMBS AND CHIRO NATURE AIN ST Office ho assistant 9 \ RACTOR ™ WANTED—Position as second girl or wait- 8 p.m. Lady | ress. Call 2021-14 11-20-1dx p. m. FOR SALE. Two pair Trucking Horses; Chestnut. 2,900 Ibs; one pair 00 Ibs. Must be sold at once. us an offer Truck one pair blacks, Make Owner now using Auto LASH MOTOR CO. W. Main St. Tel. 382, 11-20-1a e —— WANTED—Apartment of 3 or 4 heated rooms, with electricity. Must have nice bath and be in good locality. Call Char- ter 5030, Hartford, or write §9 West Main 8t City 11-19-3ax By my and with cquipment all diseases are cured kest possible time. Cured all other pystems fail and cured to stay cured. Including swol glands, la grippe. colds, asthma, per- istent co chest and lung dlis e s—all vous concitions, kidney and liver discases, a skin discascs mind ol sores, all stomach troubles, Male and female conditions. No fail- wres In neuritis, sciatica or any form of rheumatism. Working people 1 treated until cure stment. | Hanna's Garage Formerly Denison’s 430 Main Street my in WANTED—Position with elderly gentleman or lady, as companion or housekeeper. Ref- ere: exchanged. Address Herald, §. J., Box 24 11-139-6dx WANTED—Two furnished rooms with kitch- enette and bath in good residenti: sec- tion, by young couple, about Dec. 1. Ap- ply 224, 11-19-d3x families will WANTED—Largest corporation of its at $1.50 per wishes to train men for thelr s 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. 11-18-3ax a he WANTED—FIRST class chauffeur wishes po- sition with private family. References furnished. Box 19C, Herald. 11-17-6dx WANTED—First mortgage loans from $1,500 1o $3.000 on new houses just completed We will pay 7 per cent interest and com. mission. Address Heraid, Box 14P. 11-17-1w S SR, WANTED—Heated garsse on Harrison street, hy November 1. Box G24, Heraid WANTED—MALE HELP —_— . WANTED—Young man for office work, good at figures. Apply National Biscuit Co., 4 Woodland St. 11-20-t2 ! WANTED—Young man for time-keeping l-' local factory. In reply state age and pre- | vious experience. ! No. Address Post Office Box 33, City. 11-19-d3 — WANTED—Experienced steam fitter. Brady Elec. & Mfg. Co., Center St., City. 13 ax e e e TO RENT TO RENT—Unfarnished room, steam heated, Main St. Call 1479-4. i A N s TO RENT—Four rooms, Steele St 802-12 third floor, 34 11-20-2ax TO RENT—Store at No. 8 Elm St., corner of Main St.. at once. Apply M. Cohen, 49 Commercial St 0-1d WANTED—AL once, desirable rent of five ; J l NOTICE—Our mission is to furnish “The fullest measure of known service to meet the unknown needs of the future™ as it af- fects you—your family—your business. Let me explain our service to you. Joseph M. | Chernoff, Dist. Mgr., 87 West Main st., | Phone 1291. 11 a ! —_—— Electric 31. per day satisfaction guaran- 9-28-eod-tt | NOTICE—House - cleaning tim vacuum cleaners rented, deiivered promptly; teed. Phone 2079. NOTICE—General automoblle repairing. Sat- isfaction guaranteed. Prices A. Reinas, 54 Greenwood St. reaso; Tel NOTICE—Save coal and use Chamberlin metal weather strips. Box 1A, Herald. 1 NOTICE—Important—Insurance is my bus- iness. Don’t worry about the financial needs of your dependents. Let me. Jo- seph M. Chernoff, District Manager, S7 Weat Main St. Phone 1291. 11-19-24 NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Sketching for entertainments, dances; something snappy. Herala office, City. Talk and fairs aud Al Malmgren, 9-22-tf NOTICE—Have your ashes carted away. Prompt service. Balock, Holmes Ave. Tel. 11-18-3dx OTICE—How would you like to recelve fifty or sixty letters a day each contain- ing a dime? Will send plans. including formula, for dime and two cent stamps Box 206, Bristol, Conn. L Webb. 11-18-3dx —————p— PERSONAL PERSONAL—Full set teeth $8.00, with gold | FURNISHED ROOMS., and board. Tel. 1537-5 1 Mrs. Ryder, 45 Grand St. clothes e 7o RENT_Nice, heated, furnished room to gentleman, also one light housckeeping room. 103 West Main street. 11-19-2dx TO RENT—Two rooms for light housekeep- ing, furnished or unfurnished. 96 West Main St. 11-15-3dx TO RENT—Furnished rooms with all mod- | ern improvements. 24 Maple St. 11-15-3dx TO RENT—A nice furnished room, thing new. 3rd floor. Mrs. Main St. every- David, 551 11-17-4dx TO RENT—Two front furnished steam heat- ed rooms 193 Main St., 3rd floor. ———————— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WANTED—Men for detect] work . perience unnecessary. Wyite J. Ganor, former U. S. Gov't. Detective, St. Louis. 11-6-13-20x = FOR SALE—127 acre farm, 10 room house, outbuildings, 2 orchards, plenty wood and timber land; price $2,600, cash $500. Many others with stock, crop end tools near eity. Farmers' Reaity, 721 Main St., Hartford, Conn. Open evenings. 11-13-1w FOR SALE—2 cholce building lots in Kens- ington, opposite Paper Goods. Cheap if taken at once. Albino Olearo, Main St., Kensington, Conn. 11-§-12dx pe— AGENTS WANTED. WANTED—Agents—$100 weekly. Automo- bile owners everywhere wild with en. thusiam. Marvelous invention doubl power, mileage, efficiency. Saves its cost first day. Sensational saies everywhere. Territery going like wildfire. $26 sample outfit and Ford car free. Write quick. Ovee Co., Dept. 1235, Louisville, Ky 11-13 WANTED—Agents make $35 weekly selling guaranteed hosic We guarantee §36 weekly full time, 75c an hour spare time. Experience unnecessary. Perfectwear Hosiery, Darby, Pa. 11-20-1dx WANTED—Agents make $50 weekly taking orders for fast selling Goodyear raincoats; hundreds of orders waiting; $2.50 an hour for spare time; we deliver and collect sample coat free; write today for agency. Goodyear Mfg. Co., 9148 Goodyear Bidg., Kansas City, Mo. 11-20-1d4x ‘WANTED—Salesman—Parco Cellular Pneu- matic Inner Tires, cannot puncture, blow- out, rim cut, or go flat. Ends all tire troubles, makes any pleasure car ride eds- fer than air inflated tihes. Built like & sponge, 80 per cent pure rubber, nothing similar, no competition, every car owner wants them, they advertise and sell themselves. A small investment will pro- cure exclusive territorial sales privileges, and net the salesman big maney. Hun- dreds of thousands Parco Inner Tires in use in the Central West; now being offer- ed for distribution in the East. Particu- lars, assignment of territory, appointments &c., address New England Distributor, care Herald. 11-20-3dx Property on Spring Street For Sale SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 Main Street Tel. 244 FOR ALL INSURANCE CALL 1067-3 DeWITT NATIONAL BANK BUILDING A. RILEY 273 MAIN STREET. —THE SERVICE AGENCY— We Can Show You a Property on Con- nerton St. With a Rental of $2,040 Which Can Be Bought for-$16,000, Including a Large Corner Lot. Four Family House on Fairview Street, $9,000. HEW.L.HATCHGS INSURANCE CITY HALL REAL ESTATE 2 Family House on Lyons Street. All lmprovc;- ments. Only Built 3 Years. ‘Cottage on Wooster Street. All You've Got to. Do Is Turn the Key and CAMP REAL 272 MAIN ST. Move In. ESTATE CO. PHON E 343—ROOMS 305-6¢ BANK BLDG. FOR SALE FOR SALE 3 foot fromt, over 200 feect deep. Here is your opportunity. No. 96 West Main Street, rental will carry the property Pleseat H. D. HUMPHREY 272 MAIN ST. OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS BUNGALOW FOR SALE Have just listed new 7-room bungalow, 136 Lyons strect. OWN- ER MOVING TO HARTFORD. PRICE IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. $7,000—CASH $2,000. GEO. A. QUIGLEY 297 MAIN STREET. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. STEAMSHIP TICKETS FOREIGN REMITTANCES TOALL PARTS OF THE WORLD| GEORGEANUIGLEY 2597 MAIN STREET NEVRRITAIN.CONN