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PHCBABHRTEHE00 SHSLCO0CTSHBONCONODOT SAMPLE BATHROBES aleatSavings of 50% Justin Time for ChristmasGiving WARM — ,PRETTY — PRACTICAL welcome one of these lovely house-robes as a gift and most gift-seekers will for thesselves. They comprise the sample line of one of the foremost manufacturers and they e quality in every detail. materials are Beacon Blankets of the finest grade, bordered, figured, double-faced and plain, b wool elderdown. The colors include 10se, blues, tan, lavender, violet, Copenhagen and pink. ptrasting double-faced effects in wolet and blue, blue and rose, lavender and violet and other tions. There are figured designs in Indian, floral and Oriental patterns, in combinations of grey te, rose and lavendem rTose and brown, green and brown and many others, Lounging robe, coat and regular bathrobe models are among them. Inc. Hartford woman would Logeded 1 2ededededefetedofobe) o ] & n bindings, silk cord girdles, tailored Anish, roomy pockets, big collars and generous cuffs sare fi the detalls that prove how very exceptional these bathrobes are, even at their regular selling % But because we offer them at cost our cusiomers save fully 50 per cent. of what the usual price g5 & & & ular and extra sizes from 38 to 54. THE SALE 5, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, $10, $12, $15 STATIONERY pr.“lgfield Underwear Stationery has the added b \ charm of being an appropriate » ift for every one, "% Made by the Carter Co. e’ are sh We are showing a complete \ assortment in all the leading - makes. Have always a complete line of Springfleld Underwear for Catas Linen Lawn children, made by the Carter Knitting Company of Need- ts, Mass., which is identical with Carter Underwear, both ducts of the same manufacturer and Lawn Finish. White and Children’s Garments Wyckoff, Autocrat, Whiting’s ts ‘and pants of wool-and-cotton and silk-and-wool PRICES ARE: ol . o ® -4 | | | Iurd’'s Oak Grain, Wynne's Beaux Arts, In boxes 50c to $7.95. Also a complete line of Gali- lith, Cretonne, Bronze and Nickel Desk Sets and scparate pleces to match sets, $8.98 to $9.50, ‘ We are still taking orders on personal Christmas Cards, but place your orders now to secure best service. A complete line of hand- painted Quill Pens in white and colors, attractively boxed. Round Top Quill Pens, Pea- cock, Pheasant, Argus, Mottled and Amherst styles. $1.50 to $3.98, TOWEL SETS Regular $1.39 ' $l.00 Wednesday . One large Turkish Towel and two wash cloths to match, pink or blue, in box. —Second Floor— F-Y TRt Rk o TeTotod ot o dodeRodedededed e fododode de dodotodod - 2ot-d famous for the same — $SL5O - Bults for boys and girls, all sizes — $1.50 to $6.00. Women’s Garments and Pants, all welghts and styles—$1.65 to $5.00- Suits, all styles and weights — $2.75 to $8.00. —Main Floor— Girls’ Wash Dresses TO SELL AT $2.98, $1.98 \ y Drosses of ginghams and chambrays, plain colors, stripes cka. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Leacdciedodeteloteletetote] SRBHOD _ Various styles and colors. —Fifth Floor— FOR ALL INSURANCE DeWITT A. RILEY JONAL BANK BUILDING ~THE SERVICE AGENCY— Bullding —Repamnag. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. # Court Bt Telepbcnes 32 tiew Britaln. Conn. 1913 flave you a good two or three family house on Washington, High, Grove or one of by streets in the northwest section? We' customer for one. See us before the chap beats you to it. AMP REAL ESTATE Co‘ :::; l’;:‘r“;:.]::l! something was wrong ST. PHONE 343—ROOMS 303-6 BANK BLDG. | rty 96 West Main Street for Sale, Front, Over 200 Feet Deep. Speak Quick H. D. HUMPRKREY OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS CHIROPRACTIC TALK NO. 25. DON'T PUT' IT OFF| By J. A VOLZ, THE rmmn-u.u-tuml that cough, pain, weakness or dis- | It goes further and does | so much damage that Nature will be un- | able to restore you to health and strength ' again Al the visit my office daily could have been checked and overcome in a day or two had they come here when first before To walt is always dangerous! ere cases that CHIROPRACTIC will remove the CAUSE that underlies £ your trouble, and you will again be well, strong 1 owe it to your - vestigate! Visit my office rl:l&;‘ll :: Il?k morrow at the latest, and In a week or 0 you will realize what wonderful results follow Chiropractic Spinal Adjustments. Free consultation to everybody. g J.A.VOLZ L= | FOR SALE—Shoemaker shop on New Brit- — Classificd Advertising is the 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. most inexpensive form of pub- lcity. Try a For Sale or & Want Advt, in the Herald tpday. s Word, FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ' AUTOMOBILES ' — TO RENT—Large furnished room, all con- | FOR SALE—1919 All American truck, good veniences, private family. § Elm St. condition; bargain. Must be sold at 12-1-3ax | once. Party leaving town. 33 1-2 Lafay ette St., 3rd floor. 11-30-3dx | FURNISHED ROOMS. R SALE—Beautiful upright plano, ma- hogany case, like new; bargain. ¥riano, Box 2B, Herald. 12-1-2dx FOR SALE—Cheap, young rabbit John Guobins, rlainviile. hound. 12-1-1ax TO RENT—Steam heated furnished room, suitavle for one or two gentiemen. 40 Church St., over Victory Lunch. 12 ! FOR SALE—Dodge Touring car, fine con- dition; also business wagon. D. S. Negri, Kensington, Conn 11-30-3ax FOR SALE—Cheap, good cider apples. F. P. Youns, A\l'n:uglun. on Phiup Norton| 70 RENT—Two or three furnished rooms farm. Tel. 667-12. 12-1-6x for Light housekeeping, steam neated, reas- onabie rent. West Main St. Address | Box Herald. 12-1-2dx | FOR SALE—Saxon 6 touring, mechanically Al. Bargain if taken this week. Call Saturday afternoons, Sundays. 41 E. FOR SALE—One show case 10 ft. long 4 ft. Broad St. Plainville. 11-29-6dx high, double deck, all double thick glass; cheap if taken at once. Gerard’s Quality TO RENT—Three furnished rooms for light Store, 538 East Main St. 12-1-5d | housekeeping. 74 Seymour St. 11-30-2dx | FOR SALE—Packards—1916 Twin Six touring car, $1,000; 1917 Twin Six Chuia- my Roadster, $1,800; 1917 Twin Six Se- | dan, now in paint shop, $2,500. Lozier 1916 Runabout, $400. Chandler 1920 Dis- patch Model touring with wire wheels, $1,500. Packard Motor Car Company of New York, 150 Washington St. Hartford. 11-26-5a FOR SALE—Player piano, bench and rolls, TO RENT—Heated, furnished room. Pri- mahogany, late style, used (wo years; per- | vate bath. 712 Stanley St. 11-30-5dx fect order Easy terms. Andrews, 439 —— - - AFORIIE 1-1dx 70 RENT—Furnished room with board, for two young men in private American fam- FOR SALE—White Leghorn Pullets. D.I ily. 88 Franklin St. 11-29-3dx R. White, Kensington. Tel. 675-4. 1 11-29-12-1X 70 RENT—Two furnished rooms, heated. 1 50 Wailnut St. 11-29-3dx FOR SALE. OLDSMOBILE Touring. DODGE Roadster. BUICK Touring. CHEVROLET 490 Touring. REO Touring. PACKARD Touring THE B. & B. MUTOR CO. 6 Elm St., cor. Maln St. Phone 484. FOR SALE—Local druggists are now offer- | ing CHERRY-MUL o those who are af- | 70 RENT—Furnished room, all _conven- flicted with coughs, colds and run down | jences. 5056 Arch St. 11-27-6dx condition. Every bottie sold with iron- | clad guarantee. Recommended by Crow- eil's Drug Store, Clark & Brainerd and all druggists. 10-25-e0d-mo TO RENT—Two front furnished steam heat- ed rooms 193 Main St, 3rd Hoor. TO RENT—Five room temement, all im- provements, within ten minutes walk of Main St. Call at 415 Stanley grocery store. '—Five room tenement, all mod- Apply to L.Deming, 753 tast St. X1-3dx FOR SALE—Genuine buffalo robe. First class condition. Extra large. Tel. 1959. 11-30-3ax FOR SALE—Mahogany cabinet talking ma- chine and recoras; a bargain. Make offer on casy payments. Call at once. An- drews, 439 Arch St. n-xo-zd: USED CARS. 1919 DODGE BROS. Touring. 1917 HUDSON Super-Six 7 passeng- er touring. 1919 HUDSON Super-Six, ger cabilet. 1917 DODGE BROS. Touring. Cadillac_Coupe. 1918 FORD Delivery. 1917 FORD DELIVERY. The above cars are in Al dition. S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. Hudson, Essex and Dodge Bros. . Distributors. Open Evenings. 155 Elm St. IV ARNT _— TO RENT—10 rooms at 19 Lafayette St., suitable for boarding house. Apply 1. Rachlin, 325 Main St. 12-1-1dx 3 passen- ain ave., Hartford; all latest electrical equipment; doing good business; very good 10CAtion. OWher leaves oiiy Aduiess Chas. Schaeffer, 123 New Britain ave Hartford. 11-30-3dx R FOR SALE—Vim delivery express; fine bar- gain for cash. Payments $500 or will hire out by day, week or month, to responsible party. Phone 1186-12, or call 16 Blake Court, off Francis St. 11-30-5dx con- TO RENT—Tenement, 83 Hart St. preferred. Apply Mrs. haplan, st. Couple 83 Hart z 12-1-1a TO RENT—Unfurnished front room, steam heat, to young couplé or singie person. Use of Kkitchen. Reasonable. Address Box 21A, Herald. 12-1-2dx Tel. 781. 11-29-6d FOR Tei. SALE—Stove wood. 1401 G. F. A TO RENT—Room < American family, 2207. to gentleman, private fice . 3 . FOR SALE—New miich cow. Edmund Daske it e Beckley Quarter. 11-29-3dx ey WANTED—Woman one day every two weeks cleaning. Tel. 1536-12. 12-1-3d i E—Wood TO RENT—Furnished room, all R L Thes. AR aeaiee ments. 350 Park street, st floor. T. M. Ryan, Forestville, Conn. Tel. Bri Flcns b ees T ol bt ue2ssa o PFF| WANTED—Experienced sccond mald. Ap- TO HENT—Dec. 15th, apartment of 5| P! Stanley House, 121 Maple St. 12-1-3ax FOR SALE—Saw mill ia. good condition ready to work; run by kerosene; cord- wood and clothes line poles. Call at 30 Newington Ave. or Tel. 993-4. 11-29-3dx improvements, aduits only site Bungalow. for o- | WANTED—An experienced maid for general housework in small family. Good wage to right party. Call at 378 Stanley St., or phone 2425. 12-1-t e WANTED—A competent iraid, no washing or ironing. Apply Mrs. L. S. Reynal, 80 Grove Hill. 12-1-6dx ‘Apply 32 Norden St., oppo- 12-1-1dx rooms and garage, steam heat and latest in new built house, FOR SALE—Notice, Hardware City Bedding TO RENT—Room with board. Call 2473-5. Co. Mattresses, box springs, cushions, 11-29-3e0d pillows, steel couches. cots. springs. etc., at factory to home prices. Your old mau. sses made over equal to new. Uphols- ing. Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremont St pleasant 11-30-2ax TO REN’ rooms Road. of four Field, —Tenement on ‘ireasure Frank Matika. WANTED—Ticket selled. with best of references. Theater. See Mr. Dean. Active, Apply 11-30-3d TO RENT—Tenement of 5 rooms, improve- Inquire up stairs, 63 Brook St. 11-30-2dx ments. ‘WANTED—Competent mald for general housework. Small family, good wages. References required. Mrs. L. H. Pease, 41 Lexington St. Tel. 1848. 11-23-t¢ WANTED—A middle aged lady as house- keeper for two in family; no washing. Widow preferred. Tel. 429-3 any time after six_o'clock. or address Box 22W, Herald office. 11-29-6dx TO RENT—Flive rooms, all improvements, with garage. 177 Hart St. 11-30-2dx TO RENT—Tenement of ‘six | stairs, heated, gas in kitchen. ton RA. Tel. 678-5. ! TO RENT—4 room tenement, all improve- ments. 51 Whiting St., Plainville. Call 162. 11-29-tf WANTED—A goed cook or gemeral house- * work girl. Apply Dr. TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, all| West Main St. modern improvements, best section of city. 666 West Main St. Inquire 19 Bradiey st. 11-29-3ax WANTED—A cook or general housework girl, no washing M Washington St. for the 11-29-3dx TO RENT—Garage, for two cars, winter. Tel. 633-13. WANTED—Lady to represent silk hosiery mail order Co. 3 hours daily; $20 weekly or commission; experience = unnecessary. 20 West Farms Station, New York. 11-29-4dx TO RENT—Nice seven room tenement onm Hamilton St., steam heat and garage. $55 per month. Home Banking and Realty Co., 6 West Main St. 11-27-t¢ PERSONAL Fresh Arrival of Sea Food For Thursday And Friday Halibut, Cod, Haddock, Mackerel, Butterfish, Snapper Blues, Smelts, | Steak Blue and Flounders. H Finnan Haddies, Maryland and Long Island Oysters. Long and Round Clams. Fresh Shrimp. CLAM CHOWDER TO TAKE HOME HORTON’S FISH WANYED—MALE HEVP PERSONAL—Full set teeth $8.00, with gold | tooth. Guaranteed with best rubber Why pay more? Dr. Dickerman, 131 | Main St., Barnes Block. 11-26-12d | mm— ‘WANTED—Bookkeeper and general assistant and office general _store work. _Apply Lewis, 85 West Main St. stenographer, boy to do Harvey & 2-1-3d City Advertisement Notice is hereby given that there will be a_meeting at City Hall, Room 201, on Dec. 3, 1920, at 7:30 p. m., for all those interested in the ques- tion of storage of gasoline or otner infiammable materials before a com- mittee appointed by the Mayor on WANTED—Young man to learn the shoe business. State age and address. No experience necessary. Address Box 24B. 12-1-tf ‘WANTED—Bright Pleasant work and good wages. between 15 and 18 and bring good refer- ences. Economy Groc. Co., 423 West Main St. 11-30-3dx WANTED—Reliable ambitious man. Guaran- Herala, ! . NOTICE—Save 25 per cent on all coal bills— boy to work all day. | Must be | "‘Ret‘um—sfl Use Herald Chssif}ed Ads. PEWRITERS ALL MAKES Get our proposition for Three Months’ | We have all makes on hand. W BRTAN TYPEWRTER EXCHANGE Tel. 612 72 West Main St. 297 MAIN STREET FORGEAMUIELEY NEW TEAMSHIP TICKETS '‘OREIGN REMITTANCES OALL PARTS OF THE WORLD ERITAICUAN The Chitopractor y B mice itours: 913 & m—2-5 pss- P | 67 CHURCH ST. TEL, 223 Evening Hours: Monday, ¥wesduy, Thure- @ay and Saturday, — | WALL PAY BES1 PRICES MUK ALL I KINDS OF JUINIS and Second-Han Furuiture, L. ZELDES 116 West Street Tel. 63%-23 DR. COOMBS AND CHIROPRAOCTOR | THE NATUREOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 252 MAIN ST. TEL. 765 Office hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Lady assistant 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. By my methods and ~with equipment all diseases are cured in | the quickest possible time. Cured | when all other systcms fail and cured to stay cured. Including swollen | zlands, la grippe, colds, asthma, per- i sistent coughs, chest and lung dis- | | | —OF— SED CARS IN THE CITY M. Irving Jester : 193 Arch Street Working people and families will § | l eases—all nervous conuitions, kidney and liver diseases, all skin diseases and old sores, all stomach troubles. | Male and female conditions. No fail- ures in neuritis, sciatica or any form of rheumatism. i WE HAVE THE | Largest Variety l vote of the Common Council. Per order of said committee. (N. B _Herald). —_— —_— NOTICE OF HEARING ON ADMINISTRA- TION ACCOUNT. Probate Court. District of Berlin, ss. Britain, November 30th, A. D., 1920. Estate of George P. Cooley, late of New Britain, in said District deceased. The Executor, having exhibited its admin- istration account with saijd Estate to this Court_for allowance, it is ORDERED—That the 11th day of Decem- ber, A. D., 1920, at 9 o'clock in the fore- noon, at the Probate Office in New Britain be and the same is assigned for a hearing on the allowance of said administration ac- count with said Estate and this Court di- rects the Executor to cite all persons inter- ested therein to appear at said time and place, by publishing this order in some newspaper published in New Britain and having a circulation in said District, and by posting a copy on the public sign post in sald Town of New Britain, nearcst where the deceased last dwelt, and by mailing a copy of this order to all heirs-at-law, and return make. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. USED CARS FOR SALE 1919 Dodge Bros. Totring. 1917 Hudson Super Six, 7 ger touring. 1917 Dodge Bros. Touring. 1916 Dodge Bros Roadster. Cadillac Coupe. 1918 Ford Delivery. 1917 Ford Delivery. The above cars are in A-1 condition. S.& F. Motor Sales Corp. Hludeon, Essex and Dodge Bros. Distributors, Open Evenings. Tel. 731 155 Eim 8¢, New passen- teed salary with good opportunity for ad- vancement. Address 24W, Herald. 11-27-5dx WANTED—Middle aged man to take orders for our reliable trees and plants, whole or part time, pleasant and healthy work. An_ opportunity to build up a permanent iness. C. E. Wilson & Manchester, Coun. 11-27-1wx Zee- of WANTED—Store manager wanted. Zee Rubber Company, manuiacturers tires and tubes, is opening one of its many chain stores in New Britain. The entire productions of our mills at Yard- ville, N. J., is sold only through these factory-owned stores, direct to tire users, minus jobber's profit. All rent and op- erating expenses paid by the company. The manager receives a salary of $50 a week and- commission on all sales. A bond of $2,000 in cash is required. This is a merchandising proposition with un- ltmited possibilities. If you are a sales- man and can furnish the cash - bond, phone or write to Mr. W. G. Zimmerman, New Haven, Conn 12-1-2d ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING. District of Berlin, ss; Probate Court, Nov. 30th, AX D., 1920. state of Joseph Unterweger, late of the town of New Britain, in sald district, de- ceased. Upon the application of Paul Unterweger, praying that he may be authorized as ex- ecutor of last Will of Joseph Unterweger to scll and convey certain real estate located in New Britain, as per said application on file more fully appears, it is ORDERED, That said application be heard and determined the Probate Office, in New Britain, in said district, on the 6th day of Dec., A. D., 1920, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon and that notice be given of the | pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by publishing this order in some newspaper having a cir- culation in said district. and by posting a copy of this order on the public sign-post in | the town of New Britain, and return make to this Court of the notice given. Attost: BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. in sald district, l Thousands read the Herald Classified Column daily. There are a lot of buyers jor that second band auto you want to sell. Tell chem about it in & For Sale Advt. Only One Cens s Word, it WANTED WANTED—Washing and ironing to take home by laundress. Address Herald, Box 31K. 12-1-1d: WANTED—Position by refined colored gir cleaning office. G. P., 121 Whiting St. 12-1-3d2 WANTED—2 or 3 furnished rooms, all im. provements, for light housekeeping, cen: trally located, by young couple. By Jan 1. Box 12J, Herald. 13-1-3¢ — WANTED—Position by » practical nurse, t¢ do nursing in private family or institution. Apply Miss H. Alendjian, 16 Spring St. 12-1-4¢ WANTED—Public stenography, multigraph. ing any Kkind of letters or specifications. We have every description of a mailing 1ist Smith Business School, 278 Mair St. 11-30-11da 'WANTED—Light housekeeping suite wanted by young couple in desirable iocality by Dec. 10th. Box 22A, Herald. 11-29-3da WANTED—By young couple, room ané board with private American family. Tel. 2138-5. 11-29-3d2 WANTED—Gentleman deslres woom = with private American family; west of city preferred. Address Box 35XX, Herald. 11-29-3da for = 1-tom truck( Address by postal Johm Nolan, 320 So. Main St., City. 11-29-1wy ‘WANTED—Work quick delivery. F. WANTED—Youvng lady lately landed, speak- ing German and Itallan, wish position as maid_for housework. No washing. Call at 945 Stanley St. 11-24-8d3 WANTED—Heated garsge on Harrison street, by November 1. Box G24, Herald. WANTED—Dirt at 15c and stove ashed and saw dust at 10c a load, for filling garden, at 208 Cherry St. 11-: -3da 'WANTED—Ambitious young man of 24, with college education and speaking several foreign languages, wishes a clerical po- sition in a factory or real estate office, where forelgn patronage is wanted. Her- ald Box 10X, 11-30-5dx —_— AGENTS WANTED. —— WANTED—Agents — Large Manufacturer wants agents to sell hosiery, underwear, shirts, dresses, skirts, waists, shoes cloth- ing etc. Write for free samples. AMadison Mills, 503 Broadway, New York. e ——— LOST—Swiss wrist watch, square In with the initjals “H. GF. R.,” last Friday evening, between Palace Theater and cor- ner Spring St., about ten thirty o'clock. Finder please return to Herald office and receive reward. ; -2dx e e LOST—Probably West Main near Liberty St., wallet containing money and personal pa- pers; also_drive's license. finder. _ Maurice Fafnir Bearing Co. Stanley, FOUND FOUND—Tire and rim. Inquire Cook’s Gar- age, Plainville, Conn. 11-27-60" NOTICE—For hire, three closer cars; Chandler 7 passenger limousine, Caladdac Sedan, Paige limousine. Call 1824-2. Bennie Waskiewiesz. 12-1-5ax NOTICE—WIll give half interest to party paying patent John Larson, fees on two inventions. 52 Jubllee St. 12-1-2dx NOTICE—If you are contempiating &ny electrical work, such as wiring or repair- ing, for prompt service and reasonable prices call Tel. 893-5. 11-30-6dx. NOTICE—Scratches, mars, and other imper- fections on varnished surfaces refinished at home. Tel. 646-3. 11-30-3ax use Chamberlin Metal _Weather John McGraw, 20 Court Phone 2374. strips. St. . City. 11-30-5dx NOTICE—Would you pay $700 for a bullding lot worth $1,000? I have one of the best on Robins Ave., Maple Hill. Phone 683-6. . 11-3042dx NOTICE—WIII sell one talking machine with records, very cheap. Terms satisfactory. Peifect condition. Beautiful instrument. Andrews, 439 Arch St. 11-30-2ax NOTICE—The Reliable House and Window Cleaning Co. is open for business in this city. Guaranteed work. A trial will convince you. Office 17 Laurel Jacob S. Steinberg, Prop. 11-30-5dx. ATTENTION—Probably you ar~ puzzied in selecting your “Xmas Giis.” We handle an article which old and young will appreciate. Handsome “Card Case!’ given ‘with every 100 name cards. Don't pass up this offer, the time is limited. For furth- er information write The Star Printery, ‘White's Crossing, Plainville, Conn, Box 111. 11-30-1w NOTICE—House - cleaning time. Electrio vacuum cleaners rented, $1.25 per day: delivered promptly; satisfaction guarat- teed. Phone 2079. 11-22-e0dtt NOTICE—For your electric wiring and fix- tures at reasonable prices phone 319-4 and \ask for cstimate. 11-29-3dx. NOTICE—General automobile repairing. Sat- isfaction guaranteed. Prices reasonable. A. Relnas, 54 Greenwood St. Tel. 14784, 11-27-6d NOTICE—WIill trade senger roadster, building lot. beautiful two perfect condition, for Address Box 2XX, Herald. NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Talk and Sketching for entertainments, fairs aud dances; something snappy. Al Malmgren, Herald office, City. 9.22-t8 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Three telement house and bara at 726 East St. Lot 217 feet deep. A good home for some one. See H. N. Lockwood, City Hall, or 793 East St. 11-27-6ax st. -