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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAI N WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5 —_—— Set them; they make an alluring displ best t nds such as Dix, Queen, 6 to 50 §2.98 Dresses for . £3.98 Dresses for . £3.00 Dresses for . b v_;amlsual Is This Sale of v/ ash Ribbons Amoskeag, Aiglon chec L FOURTH 'FL.OOR k and Special sale of crepe de chine Lingerie Ribbons are a small matter, comparatively speaking; but their place in the rdrobe is such an important one this sale will be welcome as an event by the ave woman. No. 1—White, pink and blue, 10 yards to the piece, figured wash ribbons. For this zsc sale, piece . ite, "pink figured No. 1%~W v 33 For this C wash ribbons. sale, plece . No, 2—White, pink and blue figured wash ribbon: 35 For this sale, piece C On Wednesday special rib- bons, including good quality hair bow and G-inch satin rib- bons at, yard and satin Kimonos coat styles, ing of rose, copen, $10.00 Kimonos. Sale price .... navy, copen, blue, 44; made For this sale pansy; to sell for "MAIN FLOOR Bandeaux Drassieres made of beautiful hook back, regu- sash Randeaux, $1.00 Aprons for brocade $2,50 Aprons for . $1.50 Aprons for . $1.98 Aprons for . in breakfast trimmed with ruch- the same material; wisteria, $7.98 ‘Wide wale corduroy Kimonos, lined with Jacquard silk in rose, sizes 36 to $10.00. ... $6.98 FOURTH FLOOR Kitchenette and Bungalow Aprons 1,000 Kitchenette and Bungalow Aprons in 50 or more different styles, including the popular Mina Taylor, others in the Milady styles, rick-rack trimmed; sizes 36 to 50: in SEE THE NEW TUB DRESSES FOR FALL—at Sale Prices stri ana some of the popular FOURTH FLOOR' . a4 HARTFORD ipe ginghams, chambray and Billie Burkes and waist per- line Kimonos and Dressing | Sacks Long flannelette and Kimonos in very pretty pat- terns; some satin trimmed es 36 to 46. 98 Kimon For this $1.98 Short annelette Dressing Sacks with saflor collars and satin trimmed, in gray, laven- der, blue and rose colors. Sizes 36 to 46. $1.50 Sacks Sale price . $1.98 Sack: Sale price . crepe ... $1.50 some slip-on styles with s 79¢ . 98¢ ..§1.50 . $1.98 N Nt AT A e+ S M N R AV TR L i | i i g Classified advertisements get the business. If you have a tenement to rent, property or furniture for sale you can’t find a quicker or cheaper way of getting a customer. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. % ) CLASS 1c A S IFIED MINIMUM CHARGE 20c¢ :- CASH IN This is not a question of ling and postage cost mor ADVANCE -: credit. Bookkeeping, bil- e than the price of the lit- tle advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. AUTOMOBILIES FOR SALE—MISCELLANYOU Have you tomatoes, peaches, grapes or other vegetables or fruits to sell for canning or pre- serving? Try a classified advt. It will bring results. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD.- NOTICES STORE TO LEASE. 60 Church st. Near Main. GEO. C. ROGERS 50 Church St. IO RENT—Garage, 61 Trinity St. 10-5 TO RE ment wood & '—6 room tenement, all improve- furnace; $25 per month. 63 G TO RE econd floor tenement all modern improvements 35 Connerton St of five Inquire 10-5-1dx USED CARS FOR SALE. 1921 Dodge Bros 1919 Dodge Bros. Roadster. 1917 Dodge Bros. Tour 1918 Hudson Super-six senger Touring. 1917 Hudson Super-six senger Touring. 1918 Buick seven passenger Touring. 1919 Palge five passenger Touring. S. & F MOTOR SALES CORP. ouring. seven pas- seven pas- T—3 room and 4 room tenement at Price very reasonable. In- 178 Tremont St. Tel. 1331-14. 10- aquire -1dx FOR SALE—Imported German Dolls. If in- terested write to Dolls, Post Office Box W Britain 10-5-2dx FOR SALE—Crab apples for jelly anywhere in the eity. C. deliver. ‘Andrews 10-5-2dx COR SALE—My magnificent new mahogany piano. 1 must dispose of it at crifice as 1 need Larsen, Box 34, 10-5 SALE—Mecdium size cylinder stove and in perfect condition, §10. Call 21 10-5-1dx FOR SALE—Household furnishing, ing coal range. Cheap. Owner 350 Park St., Ist floor includ- leaving town| 10 FOR SALE—I918 Ford Te 501 Church St. Tel. cheap. 10-5-3dx FOR SALE—Crawford parlor stove. Gaodrich, Kensington. R. "0-3-3dx room tenement, all impre Hart St 10-5 FOR SALE condition. 19 Tel Ford Touring; excellent 01-3. Southington. 10- TO RENT- ern improvements. st Inquire 15" Winthrop ro REN famil —FPleasant tenement at 437 Chestnut St. for polished, ofled and Simoniz _Station Il kinds of weath- indry, rear 103 10-5-4dx Authorized he finish in Clark’s Automobil t Main St. Tel. LFOR SALE—{ rooms of complete furniture, including parlor, bed room dining (and kitchen, 0ods months old. 4 10- room but & 1w Iin ALE—Indian motorcycle, in good condition; Ford car. Write P. O ville. with side or will trade for Box 135, Plain- 10-3-3dx 10 RENT—Heated garage. Inquire burg's Shop, 19 Walnut St. Tel. 883-1 10-4 IO RENT—A five room tenement at 568 S. Stanley St. with all modern Improve- Juents. Inuire on the first floor. 10-4_3dx TO RENT—Desirable 5 room rent Aoor; improvements; newly pape: painted; large vard: private house. Fairview St. Tel. 92-4 evenings. first and 101 10-4-24 X [ dition. FOR SALE land Touring, Overland Rui Rear, 1 Studebaker Touring, 1 Onk- rland Roadster, 1 good running _con- st Main. 10-5-1dx FOR SALE—Glenwood range; Jewell gas range; Sell alsqy Clark also linoleum Tug, al- cheap if takem at once 10-3-3dx most new. 30 Buell St FOR SALE—Chalmers 5 car; price reasonable. T R. Carmody, 400 High St assenger Touring 1 if desived Tel. 316 10-4-4dx mixed wood, 4 feet Crystal Lake, Rock_ ville Conn. R. F. D. 4. 10-1-5d ¢ NOW—Ventilate your house or office. Every church, school, hospital or lodge room should have the Prairie Window Ventil- ator. No direct draft. Rainproof. R. E Goodrich, 21 Bigelow St, New Britaln, Ct 10-5-6dx | NOTICE—If you need a reliable party take care of your furnace this wi NOTICE—Electric vacuum cleaners to half day, $1.25 per day. Dell Tel. 605-2. rent, promptly NOTICE—Will the party arriving on 8:24 Berlin dinkey Sunday p. m. and residing on Maple St, please send address and learn something to their advantage. Ad- dress Private, Box 8, Herald. 10_5-4dx NOTICE—Guaranteed Hand Laundry. Work called for and delivered. Dry cleaning, dyeing and pressing. Phone 587-4. 427 West Main St. Martin Schweitzer. 10-4-6dx NOTICE—Pianos re- like new. workman. rnished and repaired Furniture refinished. Skilled Complete satisfaction guaran- teed. We do it right. C. L. Plerce & Co.. 246 Main St., opposite Monument Phone 11 10-3-1w LARGE SHIRT MANUFACTERER wants Agents to sell complete line of shirts di rect to wearer. Exclusive patterns Big values samples. Madison Mills, | Broadway, New York. NOTICE—Taxi for funeral, wedding and all purposes. Large closed drivers and reasonable rates. Mike M: Tel. 2101-3. 9. FOR FOR SALE—One 2 taken at once. Place. Tel. 58 1-2 ton truck cheap if andard Garage, Corbin 8-3. 10-4-3dx TO RENT—5 room tenement, all improve- ments. 193 Cherry St. Apply 330 Arch St 10-4-6dx ve room tenement, second 398 West Main St. Tel 10-3-3d v RENT—6 room tenement, all improve- ments; steam heat. At 551 Main St. In- quire Frank Nair, same uddrf:. 10-3-6d IO RENT—Five room apartment, furnished or unfurnished. Inquire 30 Sherman Court, Cfty. Y0 RENT—Flve room tenement; up-to-date; in best location {n city. Inquire 19 Bradley St. Tel. 2112. 10-3_3dx [0 RENT—Four three-room tenements, new louse, all fmprovements. Inquire 447 Sliis St. 10-1-6ax MORTGAGE LOANS NEGOTIATED [ & No. 242 Main Street STEAMSHIP TICKETS FOREIGN REMITTANCES (TO,ALL PARTS OF THE'WORLD 297 MAIN STREET GEORGEANUIGLEY NEWRRITAIN,CONN huitz & Costello, Inc. Telephone 24-4 City Advertisement TO TAXPAYERS, ASSESSORS NOTICE. All persons in the town of New Britain liable to pay taxes are here- by noufled and requested to return to tne assessors, on ‘or before the first day of November next, a list of al property owned or purchased by them on the first day of October, 1921. Thc Assessors will meet in their office CITY HALL, WEST MAIN STREET, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1st, und every day thereafter during Oc fober, except Sundays, for the pur pese of receiving such lists. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. and Monday and Saturday evenings, from 7 to 9. N. B.—All persons owning house: or land are requested to give a full descriptfon of the same on back of their lists. Blank lists can be pro- cured at Assessors office, City Hall. AUGUST BURCKHARDT. OTTO BENGTSON, PATRICK RY BY STANLEY THE COUNTY FAIR IS IN FULL SWING A RECOR PRIZES OFFERED — D CROWD 1S EXPECTED — 250000 IN P RENT—Four room tenement, new house, 108 Belden St. Rent reasonable. Call 1489, 9130—10-1 ) RENT—Five room tenement second floor, at 87 ¢ Tnquire §3 Hare St 9-30-¢¢ TO RENT—Very desirable 4 and 6 room apartments, stcam heat, hot water and jan- itor service all year round. All latest fm- provements. Also have cheaper apart- ments for rent, For particulars apply M. Cohen 378 Stanley St. Tel. 2425, 8-24-tf £O RENT—Very desirablo 5 room flat, steam ieat fyrnished. The W. L. Hatch Com- vany, City Hall 8-3-t¢ 10 RENT—5 room tenement at 84 Church St, 2nd focr. Heat, furnished, Enquire at Adkine Printng Co., 68 Church St. T-1-tt TO RENT—3 room temement, modcrn Im- provements. Apply at 114 Commercial St. 6-24 REECOGNITION The statue of suffrage pioneers, pre- sented to the nation last winter, was stored away in the dusty basement of the capitol. Then the National Wom- an's party cxpressed resentment at this treatment of the gift\ Now the statue has been placed in the main corridor of the capitol directly under the dome. Indians in British Columbia put out a newspaper printed in shorthand. Elias Howe, in 1844, first complete- ly developed the lock-stitch sewing machine. Present day chemical extingulshers have been found unsafe in mine fires. The Bureau of Mines says slate waste is useful as an asphalt filler, in- stead of cement or llmestone. FOR SALE—Overland, model 90, light de- lvery truck. Bargain If taken at oncc A. G. Hawler, Elm St 10-3-6d JIM'S GARAGE, ork guaranteed. m. until 10 p. 405 Main St.—All repair Also storage. Open a. m 10-3- E—Heavy horse and wagon. 55 Oak Call Wil between 6 10-1-6dx sell che; and 7 evenings VOR SALE—Cows; five new milch cows; young and large producers. Also some springers. E. F. Hurley, Unionville, Conn. Tel. Farm Div. 118-4. 10-1.5dx FCR SALE—Good seasoned wood, sawed to rder, any length desired. $14 cord de- livered. Stanley Svea Grain and Coal Co. Tel. 419 9.19-tf FOR Cass condition. in first 10-1-6dx SALE—1920 Ford Roadster, Call 298-13. CYLINDER GRINDING—Repmr work of all kinds. Automobile parts made to order Call up and get our new prices. The H & B. Mtz Works, 110 Rackwell Ave. 8-15-tr ——eee: WANTED—FEMALE HELP JUST ARRIVED—Carload of Hales & Hunt- r buttermilk chick feed and dry mash. Stanley Svea Grain and Coal Co. Tel, 419, 9-19-tf ISHED 1KOOMS, v desirable room, heated, first with private family. 13 South High 10_5-1dx WANTED—Young woman counter work at Fox's Mr. Gordon at Theater p. m. or girl for candy Theater. Apply between 8 and -9 10-3-1dx saleswomen Birnbaum's for Dept WANTED—Experlenced Suft Dept. Apply Jay Store, 452 Main St general hessework Mra. Ratzenbur WANTED—GIrl for must be good coolk Lenox Place WANTED—Competen: nousework. Mrs. E Ave. WANTED—Competent housework Mrs. R. Hart St for general Pritchard, 214 10-3-5ax o WANTED—Experienced maid housework. Mrs. E. R. st for - general Carter, 57 Forest 10-3-tf SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Position widower, either in dress Herald, Box as country. 20AA housekeeper for or city. Ad 10-5-3dx WANTED—Washing. it at my home. 20, Herald Ofmce. do Box 5-2dx g0 out or TO RENT—nicely furnished room, 2 minutes walk from the post office. § Emmons Place, 10-4 WANTED—Position t and heat boilers. St. Tel. 699.2 ke care of furnaces xperienced. 235 Oak 10-4-6dx WANTED—Experienced and eflicient stenog- rapher desircs part time position; pre- ferably mornings. Address Stenographer. Box 8, Herald 10-4-2dx WANTED—Position s cook. Can furnisl references. Call 437 Chestnut St. 10-4-20x - —_———————— ) FOUND. ND—A bull dog, black and white neck. Box 53, Kensington. 10-4-2dx ¥O Apply P. O. _—————————— A Berlin professor has designed a device by which he says he can re- veal a person's character. fi:—: «huv LEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tei. sstimates cheerruily given on all jons ANNOUNCEMENT In order to introduce our Quick Commercial Trucking We will give you our serv- k. freigl wagon will appear. 369 MAIN ST.—PHONE 1716 PUBLIC ] STENOGRAPHER Professional Bldg., || Room 108 Tel. 1291 | —— — = = : TOMORROW “SHAME” TO RENT—Furnished room in private fam- 1l conveniences light. In- side entrance, Hart -3dx TO RENT—Nicely furnished room, few min- utes walk from center; private family; for school teacher. Call. 344. —Furnished room for light house_ ate gas stove and all other central. 16 1o hous Sehuitz ekeeping and 2 st 84 Church ¢ furnished rooms. 10-4-3dx TO. RENT—Newly furnished housekeeping apartment. four Tel. 1177 10-4-2 room x TO RENT—Pleasant furnished room, base- snt, for light housekeeping; gas and clectric lights; for one or two persons. At 79 Glen St. 10-3-3d PO RENT—Furnished iences. Breakfast st. room; all it desired. conven- 505 Arch 10.1-3dx T, RENT—Large furnished room and Kitchenette: one room with 2 single beds, and board if desired. 86 Lake St. 9-23-tf TO RENT—Two large rooms at 1 Winter (. Apply between 9 2. m. and 5 p. m 9-8-t1 Phone 1830 Get Our Rate For Trips “The Follow 1 FAMILY 3 FAMILY 1 FAMILY 3 FAMILY 2 FAMILY FAMILY 2 FAMILY 1 FAMILY HOUSE, Lincoln HOUSE, Steele H. D. TEL. OFFICE National Bank Building home. CAMP REAL 272 MAIN STREET. il # we repair your machine. — We also ren 96 West Main St. ¢ 2l T B ot taerlondition. PHONE 343. NOTICE—Architect C. C. Palmer, rooms 120 121, 122 Professional Bldg., 87 West Main St New Britain, Conn. FPhone 517. $-8-25ax NOTICE—C. Matteo & Co., electro platers, %5 Broad St., Plainville s-15-tf WANTED FOR SALE—Overland Touring, motor in_excellent condition; new paint; cheap. Cash or terms. Overland Sedan, 1921, motor in fine condition. Cash or terms. Phone 1061-4. 10-5-2dx Model 90; WANTED—Late model first class condition, Tel. 491-3 Ford roadster, with in self starter. 10-5-1dx WANTED—One hour’s entertalnment fair in November. Box 153, East Be: Conn. 10- for WANTED—Sixteen Brussels carpet. ddress 32AA, to Also Herald twenty-five small show Office. yards case. 10-5-1d WANTED—Load from Buffalo or towns en route, or part of load to Buffalo. Inter- Urban Transfer & Storage Co., A. P, “farsh, New Britain 10-5-4dx WANTED—Young couple want four or five apartment. Steam heat preferred. « Herald, Box B31X. 10-4-3dx Ad- dress Canoe, Box 7, Herald 10-4-2ax WANTED—By three adults, American,Novem- ber 1st, three to five rooms. Must be cen. tral—convenient to Stanley Works dress Box 19XX, Herald Office. | WANTED—Reliable man and wife to do light housekeeping in with. a .family of two; adults. References exchanged. P | 0. Box 615. 10-3-3d WANTED—By American gentleman, furnish- ed room: with or without board: cem. | trally located. Address Room, ' Box | Herala 10-3- AGENTS WANTED. NOTICE—Franz Premier Electric Vacuam Cleaners rented, $1.25 a day. Delivered promptiy. Satisfaction guaranteed. Clean- ers for sale and repaired. Tel. 193 CORBIN MOTOR LIVERY CO. High Class Closed Cars For All Occasions. Careful Operators Only. Rates Reasonable Phone 1830 Over the Mohawk Trail I HAVE LIST ER FOR SALE ing Jxceptionally Good Offers: Liberty Street APARTMENT, Walnut Street Lincoln Street John Street Hamilton Street , Camp Street Street trect — For Particulars Apply to — HUMPHREY 111—RESIDENCE 18! 3. Open Saturday Evenings 3 Family House on Seymour Avenue, with a lot 206 feet deep—Will show better than 10 per cent. on your money. We want houses to sell in the West End of city—Sse as about selling your ESTATE CO. ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. Typewriters Repaired, All Makes Have you a typewriter which needs overhauling? We will loan you a machine free of charge while t typewriters — New Britain Typewriter Exchange Tel. 612