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NEW e— BRITAIN . HARTFORD HARTFORD Bargain Basement Special Sale of Waists From the FIRE STOCK of Drubin Bros. of New York We purchased for spot cash part of the fire stock of Drubin Brothers, prominent waist manufacturers of 158 Madison Ave., New York City. Of course, actually scorched or burnt waists are excluded, the only visible blemishes being infinitesimal water spots and a mussed appearance easily overcome with a warm flat iron. There are all colors—a choice of honey dew, flesh, tan, gray, navy, bisque, black, brown and white. 3 # Some are ‘trimmed with and have collars of real filet; others Venetian lace; still oiiherfi are’ broidered, tucked tmd trimmed with silk bra.id!. T.aere are twelve handsome styles in sizes 36 to but not all sizes in every model. 4 We've arranged the waists in three- lots for easy selection. $195 = $2.95- Worth $5.00 ‘Worth to $7.00 Special Prices on Yard Goods — IN THE BASEMENT — Johnson's Cheviots, 27 inches wide, 121/2(: in stripes and plaids. At, yard Dotted Chambray, 32 inches wide, in 25 green, gray, blue and pink. 'At, yard ...! (¥ 89c 15¢ em- * 46, $3.95 Worth to $10.00 Aristo Satine, 36 inches)wide, in old _light blue, navy blue, white and orange. At, yard Coloniel Dame nainsook, in blue, orchid, maize, 36 inches wide. At, yard .... (Flesh and pink plisse crepe, 32 inches wide. At, yard ¥ Checked percale in_blue, lavender, yellow and red, /36 inches wide, in white and ecru. At, yard .. Chelsea Voile, 36 inches wide, in white and ecru. At, yard Leno Scrim, 36 inches wide, in white and ecru. At, yard rose, Surt Satin, 36 inches wide, in black and white. " At, yard .. Percale in light and dark colors, neat patterns. At, yard Ginghams, 36 inches wide, in stripes,: plaids and plain colors. At, yard .. Foulard, 32 inches wide, in many pat- terns to choose from. At, yard . White and colored Pongee, 32 inches ‘wide. At yard . RAG RUGS AT SPECIAL PRICES Rag Rugs, size 18x36 each 49¢ Rag ‘Rugs, size- 27x54 .. each 95c Rag Rugs, size 24x36 ... each 59¢ Rag Rugs, size 30x60 . . . each $1.39 . Rag Rugs, size 25x50 .................. each 95¢ Batik Wool Bag Rugs, size 30x60 . .. each $1.79 brown, green, 25c¢c ¢ 25c¢ . 15¢ A. PINKUS Keg. Optometrist. Accuracy, Courtesy. Quality Servive, “See Us and Su Right.” 208 MAIN ST. TED. 876, A. LIPMAN Dealer in NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE and all HOUSEHOLD GOODS 34 Lafayette St. New Britain, Cona. Tel. 1329-2 FOREIGN REMITTANCES 'TOALL PARTS OF THE!\'IORLD{ 'GEORGEANUIGLEY 237, M2 NEW RRITAIN.CONN| STREET 'STEAMSHIP TICKETS | | I HAVE LIST ER FOR SALE The Following Exceptionally Good Offers: 1 FAMILY BPOUSE, Liberty Street 3 FAMILY BRICK APARTMENT, Walnut Street 1 FAMILY HOUSE, Lincolu Street 3 FAMILY ,HOUSE, John Street 2 FAMILY HOUSE, Hamilton Street 2 FAMILY HOUSE, Camp Street 2 FAMILY HOUSE, Lincoln Street 1 FAMILY HOUSE, Steele Street — For Particulars Apply to — H. D. HUMPHREY National Bank Building THE OLD HOME TOWN PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Professional Bldg., Room 108 | Tel. 1291 \ JOHN BARRYMORE in - “DR. JEKYLL and MR. HYDE” BY STANLEY Open Saturday Evenings ‘1C. TNE LAWN FETE WAS CALLED OFF AT THE LAST MINUTE AS JED BARRYMORE _ THE UNDERTAKER, FAILED To GET THE CHAIRS BACK FROM THE FUNERAL IN TIME DAILY HERAI.D MONDAY, 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. AUTOMOBILEN OCTOBER 10, 1921. CLASSIFIED 1c A WORD —’ MINIMUM CHARGE 20c CASH IN ADVANCE -:- This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, bil- ling and postage cost more than the price of the lit- tle advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. TO RENT. _ FOR, SALE—MISCELLANTOUS 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 FOR SALE—Ford Touring—this year's car —4 months old, self-starter,-demountable rims, extra tire—highest cash offer. Phone 2441-4. « 10-10-1ax FOR SALE—1919 Ford ka-ln: cag In fne sondition, with plenty of extras. cheap. Car must be sold this week. 64 Newing- ton Ave., 2nd floor. . Tel. 2590-1 10-10-2dx FOR BALE—Dodge touring in good running @ition; must “be sold at once; $450; cash or terms. Box 3D. 10-5- FOR SALE—1920 Oakland toyring; just like new, with new paint and new royal cordi 3725 cash or terms. Box 3Q. ¥OR SALE—1920 Essex touring, mew paint and very good tires. $800 cash or terms. Box 3E. 10-5-t1 FOR SALE—1918 Qakiand, $495. 7 Will glad- ly demonstrate. Cash or terms. Box 5QQ. 10-5-tf CVLINDER GRINDING—Repme work of all kinds. Automobile parts made-to. order. Call up and get our new prices. The H. & B. Mg Works, 110 Rackwell Ave. s. ———————— HONEY BEAR This is the mascot of the Howitzer company of the Fifth Regiment of Marines. RASPBERRIES RIPE Also Huckleberries' and Apple Blos- soms Found at Warrcn Yesterday by Local ‘Matorist. Apple blossoms, red raspberries and huckleberries in their prime 40 miles from this- city, while New- Britain people “sat behind gas, electric, ‘ofl and wood fires' yesterday and shiv- ered and shook in the icy breezes, was the unique and surprising dis- covery \of a New Britaln man who motored to Warren, Conn.,’ yesterday. The story sounds pretty much like a Lou Stone. story.from -Winsted, but upon investigatioh'it has been found that . this condition fs not without precedent. A second grop -of «‘red raspberries ‘has ‘been 'seen: in the Warren, geighborhood .. before.. The Herald one'day last week told of a hall being decorated in. Berlin = with apple blossoms and it is enly a few years ‘since’ Pennsylvania had a sec- ond crop of ‘huckleberries. HOME PRAYER MEETINGS. Various Ministers and Church People to Take Lead in Cottage Services. The calendar - for . union prayer meetings to be held at the homes| of various church members Friday of this. week, has. been,announced as follows: Home of J. B. Comstock, 1564 Stan- ley street. Leader‘ Mrs. S. McCuch— eon. Home of E. E. Weeks, view street. Leader, Rev. Dr. Hill Home of Frederick Wessel, 39 Ma- ple street.. Leader, R. J. Kloiber. Home of Charles Atwood; 5 Sher- man Court. Leader, Rev. G. M. Mis- sirian. Home of Geo. Comstock, Maple ave- nue, Maple Hill. Leader, E. F. Jen- nison. Home of A. W. Upson, 267 Shuttle Meadow avenue. Leader, E..C. Con- nolly. Y. W. C. A. Leader, Miss Jean Wardrope, general secretary. Y. M. C. A. Leader, Harry Han- cock. 2 146 Fair- G. 'W. CITY ITEMS Oct. 14th, Ruffo concert. tickeéts on sale, C. L. Pierce-r-advt. Indianola council, No. 19, D. of P., will hold an impoftant meeting in Judd's hall tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Degree work will be con- ferred upon several ~candidates: A harvest" supper will be given to the members and their friends at 7 o'clock. Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans. —advt. Jester has great buys at his clean- up used car sale, 193 Arch St.—advt. Girl's Dresses at Besse-Leland’s. 10 RENT—Desirable . 5 roopi rent; first floor; improvements; newly papered and pamted; large yard; private house. 101 Fairview St. Tel..92.4 evenings. . 10-10-1d FOR BALE—Thoroughbred Barred Rock Cockerels. - Laying strain. Robert P. Pinches, Berlin, Conn. Phone 475-4. - 10-10-6ax TO RENT—First class five room tenement; all improvements. 482 Park St. exten- sion. Tel. 1770-2. 10-10-2ax TO BRENT—Tenement 5 rooms; all, modern improvements. Inquire 51 Olive St. or call 797-3. 10-10-1ax TO RENT—Five room cottage and four room “tenement, with improvements, at 5 and 7 Cherry St. Inquire 48 Beaver St. J. A Kasprow. 70-10-3dx TOR SALE—1 Scotch collic pup. tharough. bred female handsomely marked, months o1d. Apply McCormick, . corder Rocky Hill Ave. and South St. 10-10-1dx FOR SALE—Glenwocd parior stove; fine condition. Apply McCormick, corner Rocky Hill Ave. and South St. 10-10-1dx FOR SALE—8 yearling hens and cockerel, $15.00. Also broilers -and young pullets. Apply McCormick, corner Rocky Hiff Ave and South St. 10-10-1dx I'0 RENT—Four room tenement; all mod- ern improvements: at 12 Pearl Court. In- quire S/ Abrahamson; 169 Hartford Ave. 10-10-3dx FOR- SALE—Parlor botler, table. etc. g00d condition. table, ice box, range, Everything in very 350 Park St., lst. floor. 10-10_3dx all_im- 10-10-2dx TO RENT—Flive room tenement; provements. 79 Roberts St. o LG N ke S A 0 e FOR SALE—Kitchen range, excellent heat- er and baker. Will sell cheap. 174 Main St., 2nd flight. 10-10-1dx NOTICE—Will the person seen taking a blue silk umbrella from the ladies’ dress- ing room at the Palace Theater, Satur- day evening, please return to Herald Office, and avold trouble. 10-10-1dx NOTICE—Franz Premier Cleaners rented, $1.25 a day. Delivered promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Clean- ers for sale and repaired. Tel. 1995. 10-3-e0d-tt FATENT LAWYER—H. G. Manning,Branch Office in_Walk-Over Shoe Store, Main St. Former Patent Examiner. Headquarters, Waterbary . Mon-Sat-tf Electric _Vacaum NOTICE—Wm, Hultberg, shoemaker, wishes to anmounce that he is still in ths Long Shoe Store, 275 Maln St., prepared to do all kinds of high grade shoe repairing 10-8-6dx NOTICE—] g of old and bullding of new chimneys. All kinds mason work Also cleaning chimneys. F. Selander, 718 Stanley St. Phone 2168. 10-6-6d L0 RENT—S5 room tenement; sall improve- ments. $30. - 600 West Main St. Tel. 2591. 10-10-2d FOR SALE—FEight Wyandotte pullets; good laying strain. Call at S. P. Strople store, Church St or Tel. 96S_.4. 10-10-2ax T0 nmfi{—a room fenement; all. improve- ments. 217 Chestnut St, rear; also 5 rooms on City Ave. Apply Frank Ni 553 Main St. 10-4 WANTED A second hand cylinder or par- lor stove, in good condition. . Write Box 28Y, Herald. 10-10-2ax FO RENT-—Five room temement, 1st floor; furnace ‘heat, all improvements: - 18 Rob- cts St. 10-8-3ax TO RENT—Five room tenement and store. Inquire Louis Devorin, 154 Oak St. 10-8-3ax TO BENT—Five room tenement, up-to-dat best location in city. Inquire 19 Bradley St. Tel. 2112. 10-8-3dx TO RENT—4 room tenement; all modern #mprovements. 39 Harvard St. Price $17. x i G 10_8-3dx TO RENT—Maln 8t. store; also office rooms; best location in the city. . Will rent rea- sanable to right party. Apply Modern Boot Shop, 168 Main St, New Britain, Conn. 10-8-t1 TO RENT—4 room temement. Glengst. X0 RENT-—4 rooms top floor in three teme. ment house; ‘all modern fmprovements, to smail family of adults. ' Price $15.00. 47 ChestnutgSt., Inquire on premises,i 1s. Mrs. Carlson. ©10-8-3d> TO RENT5 rpom tenoment, all 10 ments. 193 Cherry St.'Apply 350 Aep 146 OO { LB IR GBI (5 0T ‘PO RENT-~Five room tenement second Tiosr, at- 87 Hart St Inquire §3 Hart St inguire 129 10. floor. 9-30-t1 TO RENT—Very desirable 4 and 6 room [ Sparfments. siam hest; Hotiwater and jan- service all year round. All latest im- provements, Also have . cheaper apart- ments for rent. For particulars apply M Cohen 378 Stanley St. Tel. 2423. 8-24_tI TO RENT—Very desirable 5 rooni flat, steam 1eat furnished. The W. L. Hatch Com- pany, City Hall. 8-3-t1 70, RENT—5 room tenement at 64 Church " Heat, furvished. Enquire " Addne “Frinting Co. 66 Church Bt T-1-t1 TO RENT—S room tenement, modern im- provemients Apply at 114 Commercial St 24-t ——————————— e FURNISHED KOOMS. (0 RENT—Two or three room furnished apartment, | for light housckeeping. Sink in kitchen. Also large room, sultable for zentlemen. ' 103 West Main St. 10-10-3dx TO RENT—Large front room, furnished; steam heat, electricity; all convenjences. Call phone 2007. 73 Russell St. 10-10_1ax TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light house. keeping; separate gas stove and all other Conveniences.! Well heated; central; rent reasonable. - 16 Prospect St. 10-8-2dx T8 RENT—Large front room, steam heat; 2 min. from post office. 10 Lake Court. 10-8-2dx TO RENT—Kitchen and bedroom, steam iieated; all improvements for light house- keeping. floor. Apply 489 Main St. second 10_8-2dx TO RENT—Furnished room for gentleman. Mrs. Chapman 33 Court St. 10-8-2dx TO RENT—Four rooms completely furnish- ed, improvements. Ideal for couple. Reasonable. 36 Broad St., Plainville. Tel. 18-2. 10-8-3dx TO RENT—Very desirable room, heated, first floor, with private family. 15 South High St. 10-8-2dx TO RENT—nicely furnished room, 2 minutes walk from the post . office. § Emmons Place. 5 10-4-6dx TO RENT—Desirable room, furnished; pri- vate family; near High school; references exchanged. Address Herald, Box 16. 10-7-3ax e ———————— HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Manager to take charge of branch office for large Chigago Corpor- ation to_be established in New Britain, Conn. 350 per week allowed as salary from earnings and share of profits, which should net better than $7,500 annually. $3°0 cash Investment required, fully se- cured. Give previous experience, age and reference infirst letter to receive reply. Unless your reputation is good and you have the cash to invest save your stamps. Address: Eastern Field Manager, J. Barl Wagner, 232 South 60th St. Philadelphia, Penusylvania. 10-10-3d WANTED—Architectural Draftsman, day or evening, to copy plans and make detail. Herald, Box 10-10-2dx WANTED—Young man with little canvass- ing experience; a good chance for a live One. ‘Call 13 R. R. Arcade. 10-10-1dx WANTED—A man with selling ability, be- tween the ages of 25 and 50. Steady em- ployment, and an opportunity for the right man to earn as high as $3,500 a year. Reply, stating experience, with Teferences, to Opportunity, Box 34Y, Her_ ad. | 10-10-3e0d advt. Ruffo Concert tickets at Morans'— advt. Ruffo concert, 14th. Tickets at C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. ATTACHED STORE ENTERED. Constable Fred Winkle reported to the police that a store at 31 Lafay- ette street, which is under attach- ment, was entered Saturday night or Sunday morning, and.cigarettes to the amount of $60, and twelve boxes of fandy were stolen. Detective Ser- zeant Hart is investizating. i WANTED—Mechanics and misc, men for occupations from chief industrial centers. National Industrial Outlook. (15¢ coin) Box 1518, Pittsfield, Mass. 10-7-25_dx SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Work as mother’s helper part of time by reliable woman.. Address Re- liable Box 7, Herald. To-2ax FOR ' SALE—Sideboard, Daveaport and Xitchen stove will be sold cheap. Mrs. "Olson, 88 Pleasant St., 2nd floor. 10-8-3dx FOR SALE—Farmington Potatoes. 45 West St. Tel. 1415.3. 10-7-5dx FOR SALF—Green Mountain Potatoes. Nor- fon's Farm, Berlin. Phone 657-13 or §57-14. 10.6-6dx FCR SALE—Good seasoned <rder, livered. Tel. 419 wood, sawed to any length desired. Stanley Svea Grain and Coal Co. 9.18-tr JVUST ARRIVED—Carload of Hales & Hunt- {er buttermilk chick feed and dry mash. Stanley Svea Graln and Coal Co. Tel. 419, 9-19-tt WANTED MALE HELP WANTED—Competent malid, housework; two in family. Vine St for general Apply 109 10-10-3dx WANTED—Girl _for cooking and down- stairs work. TReferences. Mrs. Geo. Hil 16 Washington St. 10-10-tf" WANTED—Middle aged woman for few hours daily to assikt injured woman in caring for house. Call 214 Main St. Mrs. « Edward Little. 10-8-2ax v WANTED WANTED—A parlor stove, in dition. State kind and price. Herald Office. Sood . con- Box 2AA, 10-10-1gx WANTED—A loan of $3,00 te $1,000. Will W pay 7 per cent: good security. E. Burk, Now Britain, Conn P T e —— LOST. LOST—A large black pocketbook contaln- ing'new bills, at 39 Maple St. next to Cor-' bin's factoty. - Finder will be suitably re- warded by retuPning same to 39°Maple St. 10-8-2dx LOST—Between Plainville and Newington, |terms. one prize hog. Tel. 66-2. 10-8-2dx LOST—A 'string of pearl beads, between Hyhgerford Court and Soda Shoppe. +alued for keepsake. Return Herald office. 10-10-1dx 814 ‘cora de-J NOW—Ventilate your house or office. Every Hebgeeh. T eyt~ Siinr Tl M, Dpaes should have the Prairfe Window Ventil- ator. No direct draft. Rainproof.’ B. B. Goodrich, 21 Bigelow Sti New Britain, ct. 10-5-6ax NOTICE—Taxi for funeral, wedding and all purposes. Large _closed cars. careful drivers and reasonable rates. Mike Tel. 21831-3. 9-27-1' MOTICE—C. Matteo & Co., electro piaters, *5 Broad St.. Plainyill BEAL ESTATE FOR SALK. £0R SALE—Two acres of land with forty or fty ‘apple trees and a driven well on propeity situatdd st the lower end of Berlin St. Large frontage oA Tas. J: Fitzsiaons, Kensington, YOR SALE—Farms, large and. small; -for further particulars apply Farm A‘my 103 West Main St. 10 BENT OR FOR SALE—A nine mere farm with a ten Toom house: all medern smprovements: on Plainville town line, within the 10¢ car limit. Inquire at B. Folomon, 325 Maln St Tel. 977 P 7-38x FOR SALE—S tenement house; all improve- ments; large yard and lot. Frank Alti- bani. 817 Clinton St 10-7-64x HELP WANTED—MALE OR FEMALE, CLERKS 18 for Pestal Mail Serv- ice. 4 $120 month. Experience umneces- sary. For free particulars of examinations, write J Leonard (former Civi] Service ex- amner), 843 Equitable Bidg., Washing- ton, D. C. 10-7-4ax —————— FOR SALE v 5 CYIBaPTCEENl, 7 Passenger Touring Oar in A1 condition.: Motor completely overhauled by John Moran. /Newly painted, new top, car. wmaanmuomflmq nmllnme Banking & RealtyCo. 86 WEST MAIN ST. TEL 728 ' FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN PRICE . NEW COTTAGE and 50 ACRES OF LAND. Schultz & Costello, Inc. No. 242 Main Street Telephone 24-4 —_——— OWN YOUR HOME. Through our Cngyflgmed ‘method under jurisdiction, supervision control of the Comptroller of Currency, United States of America, Wnuhmg- ton, D. C. Financial Distress. Total coSt per $1,000 for 14 2-3 monthly pays everything. Proteceted in case ' of Death, years is omly $232 — $7.00 Sickness and The Co-operative Home Building Trustees - AGENCY, NO. 4 MYRTLE STREET. PHONE 429-4 CORBIN MOTOR LIVERY CO. High Class Closed Cars For All Occasions. Careful Operators Only. Phene 1830 Get Our Rate For Trips Rates Reasonable Phone 1830 Over the Mohawk Trail Brand New House on Linden Street—2 families, all improvements at a bargain. $500 cash will buy a Sheffield street. CAMP REAL 272 MAIN STREET. PHONE 343. one family house on 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 we repair your machine. . — We also rent typewriters — WANTED—Trained baby nurse, would like position. ~ Call ford, Conn. Swedlsh, 4-2544, Hart’ 10-7-3dx WANTED—Position to take care of furnaces and heat boflers. Experienced. 236 Oak G Al | leeAtme Ana_sa- New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 West Main St. Tel. 612