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WHILE Glasses bring us the pleces and we'll duplicate them even the most complicated lenses. have your prescription on file and if you'll telephone us we'll have a TOO BAD, BUT—LENSES misfortu or the hour hen you have you walt—an s originally we when you call Qur grinding pl your eyes amined by Mr poreYororotototototofetedeRodog loged FoX-Eo X T T TotoTetoRote fododododedod uA\l’: Yul?l\ nyes EXAMINED AND GLASSES FITTED | By A. PINKUS EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. ‘Phone 'A‘H) Experience. % Street. 30 Years' COOMBS IND CHIROPRACTOR UREOPATHIC PHYSICIAN TEL. 765 ® a. m. to 8 p. m. Lady to 5 p. m. methods and with my all diseases are cured in time. Oured fail and L red. Including swollen grlpp«-. colds, asthma, per- s, chest and lung dis- nervous conuitions, kidney discases, all skin discases gores, all stomach troubles. female conditions, No fail- ritis, sciatica Yor any form atism. people pd until curcd . and families will at $1.50 bought yonr t you on vision you need O nowledse ' with t to trifie or gamble vhich e L you just wh Glasses plus SCIEN EXAMINATION and OPTICAL WORI, & Goodwin Grow Because We Know. o we you 1R ACCU familiar Choe: it transaction is responsible for the two nt on thle premises makes it < e with the well-’ lates made. olates and Special- re of our Basement you are a bit andy you buy. Other goodies, all most excellent, will be found in the Basement Candy Store at Basement prices. Special Christmas Candies will interest you. Were $45 to $55 ously was a genuine to know-—and these details: tones gth and belted great collars of Australian opossum, ment, 59c¢ (nf nllk and ~—BARGAIN BASEMENT— ARE GROUND HERE to break yogr at the most for ine Hines, our eyesight specialist. ~—MEZZANINE BALCONY— fine coats being now in our Basement priced ex- achievement and an Interesting story, The fabrics are coats—delightfully luxurious and cozy. natural raccoon and near seal. m-n~ and children's hose some of which 2 only and the children’'s in size 9 only. worsted mixtures and sport hose for The values are worth your instant uttention. possible for us to give you this - NEW BRITAIN DAILY. HERALD MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1920, #i Classified Advertising is the most inexpensive form of pube Ucity, Try a For Sale or & ‘Want Advt, in the Herald today. Sen for yoursell. Unly One Ceut & Word. AUTOMOBILES car. Good condition. Rawlings, Address G 156 Lyons St. 11-22-6dx FOR SALE—Dodge Touring, will exchange for light roadster. Can be secn Sunday at Charles Johnson's place, Mt. View road, Plajnville. 11-22 X FOR SALE—Ford Coupe used only | monin, 1920 model; also 1918 Ford Coupe. ains in the state. Aarou G. | Wells St., Hartford. Tel. Bu. 11-20-1w FOR SALE—Dodge Sedan; also one 1920 Paige Coupe and one National Coupe. Thirty other bargains in open and close car Aaron G. Cohen, 1o Wells St., Hartford, Conn. 11-20-1w FOR SALE—Buick 6 touring, all cord tires, $625. 1917 Reo touring, $. Aaron G. Cohen, 45 Wells St., Hartford, Conn. Tel. Bu. 1931. 11-20-1w Dodge tour- Cheviolet and Ford (ourings. Glid- 108 Fraoklin Square. 11-19-3d Basement FOR SALE—Hudson touring, ing, which, how- Gas, FOR SALE—1917 Buick 4 cylinder twrl;l WANTED—The Massachusetts General Hos- , WANTED—Women wanted to crochet. CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN ADVANCE Thls is not a question of credit. Bookkeepmg, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. WANTED—FEMALL HELP NOTICE. NOTICE—Am prepared to do all kinds of interior decorating and paper hanginy Reasonable pr B. Correll, 1 Whiting St after 6 p. m. 11-22-4dx pital Training Scnool for Nurses has es- tablished an eight-hour day and lenstn- ened the vacation period for pupil nurses. The hospital particularly desires to in- crease the enrollment of the cluss enter- | ing January 4, 1921. Educational require- | ments is a high school education or equiv- dlent. For full information address, The for doors. ' Address R. Superintendent of Nurses, Hoston, Mass. | Chestnut St. City- . 11-22-3d | NOTICE—AIl ‘wood, air-tight weather strips T. Full 101 11-22-6dx NOTICE—House - cleaning time. Electrlc vacuum cleaners rented, 31 per day detivered promptly; satisfaction wuaraj teed. Phone 2079. 11-22-codtf WANTED—Experienced waitress to take charge of dining room, Park Hotel. 11-22-3dx NOTICE—Fast, light trucking and delivery up to 700 lbs done right. C. P. Upson, 32 Hart St. Tel. 7 WANTED—Experienced, capable cook. ply Stanley House, 121 Maple St. 11 Ap- NOTICE—Will trade beautiful two pas- senger roadster, perfect condition, for building lot. Address Box 2XX, Herald. 11-22-3dx WANTED—Saleslady to sell kitchen furn- ishings. State experience and salary wanted. Herald, Box 15. \ Glassified Column daily. are a lot of buyers Jor that second hand auto you want to sell. Tell them about it in & For Sale Advt. Only One Cent o - & Word, } | ——— e AGENTS WANTED. WANTED—Salesman—Pdlco Cellular Poen matic Inner Tires, cannot puncture, blow out, rim cut, or go flat. Ends all tin troubles, makes any pleasure car ride eas fer than air inflated ‘tihes. Built like 1 sponge, 80 per cent pure rubber, nothinj similar, no competition, every car owne wants them, they advertise and sel themselves. A small investment will pro cure exclusive territorial sales privileges and net the salesman big money. Hun dreds of thousands Parco Inner Tires i use in the Central West; now being offer ed for distribution in the East. Particu lars, assignment of territory, appointments &c., address New England Distributot carg Herald. 11-20-3d: ¢ P —— PERSONAL PERSONAL—Full set teeth $8.00, with goli tooth. Guaranteed with best rubber Why pay more? Dr. Dickerman, Room 9 122 Main St. $ 11-11-2w canvassing. Stamped, ope for particulars. 517 Lycoming St., addressed envel- Crochet Art Parlor, Willlamsport, NOTICE—Private dancing lesson. Fox-trot, Waltz taught in_six lessous, experienced teacher, $3. One-step, by Guaranteed. Ad- FOR SALE—Ford truck, folding si s nearly new, Chestnut St. velour, suedine and seats, Dnew paint, fihe engne. 11-17-5dx 11 2dx. - - dress Dancing, Box 24, Herald. WANTED—Woman to do washing and clean- ing. Mrs. L. M. Barnes, 45 Lincoln St. 11-19-3d NOTICE—Our missjon is to furnish “The FOR SALE—Used Motor Cars and Trucks! At values incomparable. Dodge with ex- press body, Ford Roadster, smali express body, Reo Touring, Overland 1920 model like new. Peerless Sport Car, o bargain; Overland Roadster, Ford Touring, two of them, take your choice; 2 ton Packard, ratk 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 1519 Reo Specd- wagon with canopy top; 1 ton Republic express body, canopy top; 1 ton Republie Dump body; 2 ton Republic rack body; wiso others, some rebullt and guaranteed. Terms arranged to suit. Also a fine lot of tires, both Cords and Fabrics. They are guaranteed. Phone 405, or see Chandler, Leonard Bros' Garage, Willimantic, Conn. 23-tf are positively worth In the assortment you children. Take our FOR SALE. OLDSMOBILE Touring. DODGE Roadster. BUICK Touring. CHEVROLET 490 Touring. REO Touring. PACKARD Touring. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. 6 Kim St., cor. Main St. YOU WAIT P et If we made your Dew S lens, USED CARS. 1919 BUICK Sedan. 1917 BUICK Roadster 1917 BUICK Touring €ar. 1917 HUDSON Sedan. It will pay_you to look these cars over. Easy Time Pay- ments. LASH MOTOR CO. W. Main St. Tel. 382 George Dunbar, kind of service. g rere et T T T T Tt o R T T R 2 Rt 2ot dededeegege e bogad o R o) @@@@fi@@%#@@fi@@&@#fifi#fifi BASKETBALL GAME Local Banking Chapter Team to Play Hartford Chapter at Hartford Y. M. l Sa.esman. 11-20-24 —————————————— FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS THRIFT EXPERT COMING Myer Bloomfield, Expeced at Y. M. C. A Tomorrow Afternoon—Will Tell FOR SALE—Besautiful machine and Make offer. 439 Arch St. mahogany records. Perfect Easy payments. talking order. Andrews, 11-22-2dx 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. 11-20-2d ‘WANTED—ALt once, woman for washing and cleaning, two days a week. Electric washer ingtalled. Mrs. S. Shurberg, 55 Columbia St. | e e ———— ¢ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Maple Ave., 5 acre Farm, ' room modern house. Price and termi right. A Bean, Maple Ave, City. 11-22-5a FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Two front furnished steam heat. ed rooms 193 Main St., 3rd fioor. NOTICE—General automobile repairing. Sat- isfaction guaranteed. Lrices reasonable. A. Reinas, 54 Greenwood St. Tel. 1475-4. 11-19-6dx e WANTED—Woman as_housekeeper and care for one child. Call after 6 p. m. Chas. Coby, 345 Arch St., rear. 11-17-3dx and use Chamberlin Box 21A, Herald. 11-19-3dx NOTICE—Save coal metal weather strips. NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Talk and Sketching for entertainments, fairs aud dances; something snappy. Al Malmgren. Herala office, City. 9-22-t1 WANTED —— Bookkeeper--Stenog- tapher. Thoroughly _ capable woman + of unquestioned ability, who has a thorough knowledge of bookkeeping in all its branches. Must be a fast worker, accurate, willing. In your application state age, experience, where employed the past 6 years. Salary you have been earning and what you ex- pect. Address, Box 28K, Her- ald. E 11-22-3d TO RENT—Furnished room, steam heated Mrs. Harting, 618 Main St. 11-20-2a: TO RENT—Large front room, steam heated for one or two gentlemen. 87 Elm St. 11-22-14: TO RENT—A nice furnished room, with al’ conveniences, steam heated, electricity suitable for gentlemen or couple. 551 Main -St. Mrs. David. 11-28-2d3 TO RENT—Furnished rooms with all med ern improvements. 24 Maple St. 11-22-3da FOR ALL INSURANCE CALL 1067-2 DeWITT A. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING —THE SERVICE AGENCY— RILEY 272 MAIN STREET. We Can Show You a Property on Con- nerton St. With a Rental of $2,040 Which ————————————————————————— WANTED Large Corner Lot. Four $9,000. WANTED—To buy, large quantity of milk dafly. Address 101 Meadow St. 11-22 of Conditions in Europe. WANTED—Small apartment of four fur. Can Be Bought for $16,000, Including a Family House on Fairview Street, A. Tomorrow Night. The basketball ain Chapter of the of Panking, will journey | tomorrow night to play the Hartford { Chapter of the N. I B. at the Y. M. C. A. This is the first game of the season of the local team and a series of them will follow. Those who play on the local team are: Robert Ber- tini, Harrl Hatsing, Gussie Winger, | Ralph Snellgrove and, D. Minor. team of New Brit- National Institute to Hartford Former Local Resident Passes Away in Canada Word has been received here of the death in Ontario, Canada, of Mar- tin Bowe, a former local man. Mr. Bowe is well known to a number of the older residents of this city. He left New Britain in#the early 80's, going to Canada where he has since resided EE——— USED CARS FOR SALE| Touring. Six, 1919 Dodge Bri 1917 Hudson Super ger touring. 1917 Dodge 1916 Dodge Cadillac Coupe, 1918 Ford Delivery. 1917 Ford Delivery. The above cars are in A-1 condition. S & F. Motor Sales Corp. Nudson, Essex and Dodge Bros. Distributors, Open Evenings. m 155 Elm St 7 passen- Touring. Roadster. Bros Bros Tel. Y BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Fand Furniture. L. ZELDES 116 West Street Tel. 633-23 WILL \ a | | | I Mr. Bloomfield. The speaker will ploneer in vocational guidance move- | ment, and also head of the vocational | board during the war, is expected to | meet with the Thrift committee of ! Y. M. C. A Tuesday afternoon at § | o'clock, at the association. Invita- | tions have been extended to the various manufacturing heads and employment managers to meet with Mr. Broomfield. The speaker will tell of present industrial conditions based on his recent study of con- ditions in Europe, and the recent thrift campaign conducted in Wor-! cester, Mass., and other centers BANK IS CLOSED. Vt., Nov. —The Barre Savings Bank and Trust Co. was closed today by the state bank com- missioner George P. Carpenter after a hasty examination of the books. He | offered no statement by way of ex- plaining his action. For several days the Bank has been facing a run which started from unauthenticated rumors regwrding its condltion. Barre, PERMIT FOR STOREHOU A building permit was issued this morning from the office of Inspector | J. W. Allen to the City of New Brit- ain for the construction of a store- | house. 25x113, on Harvard street. The structure will be of brick and will cost $6,350. It will be used by the hoard of public works. E———————— WA‘\"I'L'D—\IAIJ HYI»F nished rooms for gkt Howsekeeping, FOR SALE—Parlor stove, A 1 condition. adults. 51 Fairview St. 167 Pleasant St. 11-22-3dx FOR SALE—Gas stove in good condition, $10. Call 17 Wakefield Court, third floer. 11-22-1dx WANTED—By young American woman, po- sition as waitress for club house or ho- tel preferred. Years experience. Refer- ences. Would consider other work. Ad- dress Herald Box 35BB. 11-22-2dx FOR SALE—Roasting chickens. Tel. 1959. 11-22-2dx | WANTED—By two adults, four or five room - rent, with modern conveniences. Box at 27 X28X, Herald office. 11-22-3dx 11-22-3dx furniturce Call evenings. FOR SALE—Household Pleasant St 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 89 West Main St, City. 11-19-3dx FOR SALE—Open gas heater, used 29 South High St FOR SALE—Kitchen range, size 6384, Util- ity Acorn. with water front. ood con- dition. 138 Oak St., first floor. WANTED—Position with elderly gentieman 11-22-3dx | or lady, as companion or housekeeper. FOR SALE—Electric sacuum cleaner, prac- tically mew. Cheap. Also other house- bhold articles in £ood condition. Call 8/ WANTED—Two furnished rooms with kitch- m St., 3rd floor 11-20-2dx | enette and bath in good residential scc- — | tion, by young couple, about Dec. 1. Ap- of good; Pply 22A.. 11-19-a3x Keneington. | 11-20-2ax Box 24. 11-19-6ax FOR SALE—Cheap, 200 bushels cider apples. Call 667-12, e WANTED—FIRST class chauffeur wishes po- { sition with private family. References furnished. Box 19C, Herald. 11-17-6dx FOR SALE—Chestnut posts, clothes poles; cheap young horse; also several ton corn stalks. Woodbine Farm. Tel. 663-4. 11-20-2ax line 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. 11-17-1w . FOR SALE—Mason & Hamlin rosewood me- lodeon, octagon legs; case and legs In ex- cellent condition. Fine for spinet desk. Cail evenings. L. Case, 425 West Main St. 11-20-2ax —_— FOR SALE—Sawed wood, stove place lengths. A. Konopas, Mountainview. Tel. 218-3, WANTED—Heated garsge on Harrison street, by November 1. Box G24. Herald E. and fire- Plainville 11-20-3ax WANTED—At once, or six rooms, Plainville, Address, desirable rent of five in New Britain, Berlin or for family of three adults. Herald, Box 6W. 11-20-6dx FOR SALE—Ple apples for Thanksgiving. Telephone 1401. 11-20-2dx FOR SALE—National cash register, trom 1c to $3 Lafayette St., rings first class condition. 56 nd floor. 11-20-3dx | WANTED—Stenographer wanted in \w\'nfl'nn—cap-bus men for driving light delivery car and deliver in New Britain Work on commission. Pay up to 350 per week. Address Delivery, Box 7, Her- ald 11-22-3d4 WANTED—Young man to learn mereantile business. Chance for advancement. State salary wanted. Herald, Box 18 11-22-34 WANTED—Young man for time-keeping in local factory. In reply state age and pre- | vious experience. Address Post Office Box | City. 11-19-d3 TO RENT Hanna's Garage Formerly Denison’s 430 Main Street Call 11-22-2dx NT—5 rooms, 41 Connerton St. downstairs TO RENT—Ofice on West Main St. Tel. 1104 11-22-3dx - —— : TO RENT—About Dec. lst, tenement four | rooms, furnished. Adults only. All mod- | ' ern conveniences. Good locality Aa- | dress Box 4D, Herald. 11-22-3dx TO RENT—F Steele St. T WANTED—Five room tenement, first floor Retail Store. Must be high school graduate and have some exper- ience in bookeeping. accuracy, honesty, willingness to work are prime requisites In answering state 2 last places of employment and salary wanted. Box 22BB, Herald. 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 llLB—"umIlnrhYolnlx couple lomv- ing city must sell new furniture. Bar- $7 Cleveland St. 11-18-6dx o 11-22-30 FOR SALE—Noticc, Hardware City Bedding Co. Mattresses, box springs, cushjons, piliows, 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. 11-6-30ax e ——— FOUND —_— LOSxY LOST—Sum of money, between Victory Lunch and Morrin's Block, East Main St. Reward if returned to 205 East Main St Tel. 1473-12. 11-22-2dx FOUND—Large smooth haired dog, black LOST—Sunday, between 4 and 5, Hamilton with tan markings about feet and cou: watch on black wrist band, between tenance. Camped out on my veranda Sa: National Bank and Arch St. Return to urday night the 20th. WIill sell to owner | Herald Office. Reward 11-22-1dx for price of this advt. if taken soon. R. D. Norton, West Main St. Tel. 1807-2. 11-22-1ax LOST—On Commercial St., between the Fire Station and Main St., pair black gauntlet Finder please return them Murray & Co.’s office, 325 Main 11-22-idx Bullding--Repamng. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repatrs of all kinds. LOST—Dor, Boston bull puppy. dark brindle, no collar. Lost Saturday afternoon near West Main and Lincoln Sts. Reward for return to R. W. Chamberlain, 32 Harrison St. Tel. 1536-13. 11-22-3dx Ref- | erences exchanged. Address Herald, S. J., | l THEW.L.HATCHco INSURANCE SALr REAL ESTATE HALL We Can Offer You a One Family House with small cash payment, in Belvidere — Qne | Thousand Dollars Down will do the trick—Large ' Lot. Let us sell your home for you. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 MAIN SP. PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. . Proverty 96 West Main Street for Sale, 33 Feet Front, Over 200 Feet Deep., Speak Quick H. D. AiUMPhxLY 272 MAIN ST. OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS BUNGALOW FOR SALE Have just listed new 7-room bungalow, 136 Lyons street. OWN- ER MOVING TO HARTFORD. lMMl‘lDlA”l‘E PO;;ESS!ON. el PRICE $7,000—CASH $2,000. GEO. A. QUIGLEY 207 MAIN STREET. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. STEAMSHIP TICKETS FOREIGN REMITTANCES 'TOALL PARTS OF THE WORLD | |GEORGEANUIGLEY T5%22% NEWRRITAINCONN ? i | | { STREET