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%%%N%%% 5= TVE SO N S ey HARTFORD AGENTS FOR THE “WEARPLEDGE" SU 17R[E) N A 12 oS (A s e 7] ¥on instead, ings, things are still on the u buttons—and last but not We bought to our much before you vowll not get the are prepared to giv begin looking SEESES where you go money as we Fine Clothing. fection. hand tailoring tall, tailors see that puts t 7:52SE The slim, Bxpert o leaves this store. S8 B Fitform Three high- ured in our assortments. lass makes feat- Men's Clothinz E—— ST P PSP Double-Breasted Suits and Flannels. in fin 7S Many of the Suits servative and semi-conservative dash—for the older men. NS ed, waist-seam and tight, o around fo: same amount ITS FOR BOY en’s and Young Men’s Suits of Style and Character pward woolen least—Ilabor, grade; fabrics, 1i limit at the old prices, and we'll tell you this you fall suit: of value for e. he finishing touch on our every suit is satisfactory before NEW MODELS Popular With the Best Dressers e soft-toned have a wide lapel; Cashmeres, Worste: models, with plenty For the Younger Men Sport models having the inverted pleat; single and double-breast- form-fitting, high-waisted effects. Our Introductory Offer Continuing Until Saturday Night Undoubtedly there are many who are not familiar with norant of the splendid s tele; to these men we s ability to satisfy you. Select Your Fall Which W Give The Suits We are $30, $35, Are wor! more. selling, today ,for 50 and up to $535 at least $5 to $15 A selection of about 150 hig tailoring, materials and stvles. worth less than $40; some are wo men and men not so young; h MEN’S OVERCOATS CARRIED OVER n excellent styles. is here you'll to own one. FALL TOPCOATS Al $5.00 to vour Tf be Save $10.00 by buy- size it here ing at once. B B DR B B PR B0 B lucky e they Not one Suit sizes men in New Britain and vicini our Men's Clothing Department, and ig- as one of ourclien- to prove our could enjoy us a chance now Suit From These e Offer at $36.50 h-grade Sui all exceptional the assortment Models for in more. 44, rth even 33 to FIFTH FLOOR. No matter so little Men's short and stout man can be fitted to per- with or without belt; and English Form-Fitting Suits are still very fashionable. Con- of style and f0me time to come there will he no drop in clothes prices; n- it ds ty in is youns BRING YOUR SON ALONG The new clothes are here and reasonable for hoy. the prices ar s 5 570 550 7 B 0 3 0 6 S B PR D R B 0 PR B B B o ) DB e D B B D B B B B RpER B4 s b - 2| b b 5 b B4 b b B [ The little Want advt. is a great business getter. It costs next to nothing. Your story briefly told Will bring you results. Use the Classified Col- umn. "Twill pay you. GL ASSIFIED Penny a ica word. Muar Word num Charge 15¢. CASH IN ADVANCE. This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the littic advt. and in eliminating this werk we save the advertiser money. - Don’t valuable time searching for help. People read the Column daily. waste seeking work Herald Want Tell them your story and the va- cancies in your force will be filled. WANTED. MALE HELP HEL?” WAXTED—CTEMALE. WANTED—Two room for family of Box 18A. rooms or one large light housekeeping for three. Addr Herald 9-12-2dx WANTED—Man | in Prc Apply fo vocational to Janitor, istant Grammar Grammar Sct 7-12-4dx janitor chooi. bol. furnished room Address Her- 9-12-2¢ D—One large mily of three, ald Box 1SA. WANTED large or room Box 2G By young coupie, one room for light housekeeping with kitchenette. Address Herald. 9-11-d2x WANTED—Women and girls to op- crate grinding machines. We have cancies in two departments, one position pays $18.72 for 55 hours with no piece work, and the other on carries a guarantee of $16.46 for hours with piece work. Girls in this now earn from 45 cents to 84 cents per hour. Rockwell-Drake Co., Plainville. 9-12-13-2d WANTED—To buy a house with yard and garden; two-tenement house preferred; pl > state price and terms. Addre Box 26XX, Herald Office. 9-9-5d department | BOY WANT Shoe Store. )—Call Main 1t ST S gl larg tor wo light three. | WANTED rooms or one room for | ramily of Box 18A. housekeeping Address Her- 9-11-2dx for family of three ald Box 18A. WANTED—After boy with bicycle. Hours {10 p. m., Western Union 11 Railroad Arcade school messenger 4:30 will Tel. C o., WANTED—Men to work in shop Helpers, laborers, etc.; good pay. Apply Berlin Construction Co., Bei- lin Depot, Berlin, Conn. 9-11.6d WANTED bicycles, Union Tel. Two messngers with a. m. 6 5. m. Western Co., 11 Railroad Arcade. 9-11-2d WANTED—Public stenographic, com- mercial and literary work; multi- graphing and addressing. We pre- parve papers and speeches for ban- quets or affairs of any kind. Rates reasonable. Smith Busin School, 278 Main St. 9-9-tf 3 or 1 Box 22D, 9-8-6dx NTED—Tenement of good location. W4 rooms, Herald. WANTED—We have permanent pos tion for man near his own home at good pay. If interested, write Pe- quod Nursery Co., Meriden, Conn 9-11-d2x WANTED- preferred, afternoons. ter Four to Apply Friday evening. boys, High school work as ushers four at Lyceum Thea- 9-10-3dx WANTED—Four or mily of four, furnished or nished Bax 19Y, Herald. unfur- WANTED—A also policy writer, Address P. O and present employers, and age. stenographer, in insurance experience 9-6-1w NOTICE. NOTICE—Racklifte Bros. will pay 5 cents for all your empty 1 gallon paint cans, and 15 cents for 5 gallon paint or varnish cans. Must be clean and intact. 9-12-6dx NOTICE—The Smalley Browne 9-12wlix all returned soldiers who have not registered present address with the sec- retary of the V Bureau, kindly -all, showing their discharge papers, prior to Monday, September Welcome Home committee is desir- ous of seeing that every soldier who served New Britain receives one of these badges, and by reporting cor- rect address with the War Bureau this distribution will be greatly & Odell. NOTIC Will or sailors their FOR SALE. 2-family house and large lot, 12 rooms, 2 Good Building Tiots, western section of city. First class 2-family residence, 45 Lincoln street. 2 good paying properties on East side. H. D. HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 273 MAIN ST., Open Eaturday and Monday eve nings. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE Chestnut. ROOM 208 New three-family house on East street for only $7,600 | —Has all improvements—Here’s a chance for a good speculation.—Three-family house on Willow street. Let us sell your property—We have customers, who " CASH, not hot air. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 278 MAIN ST. PHON E 343 ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. FOR SALKE Five Acres for $800. 200 feet front. for Bungalow, by Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St. Suitable We have listed a two-family house on Monroe street. We also have Three 3-family houses at the North End. One two-family house, Beividere $3,200, $500 cash One six-room cottage Bely $500 cash. ONE SIX-ROOM COTTA 129 WHITING STREET, VILLE, CHEAP. E. N. SMITH & CO. H. A. EMMETT, Managor, PLAIN- Real Estate. 278 Main Street, [ Insurance. Tel. 1729-3 talk | IREAL ESTATE FOR SALE Cottages I WIDD BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK CALL 7-9 A. M. 19 WILLOW § B. A. FORNONZINT Estimates Jobbing Tel 20 DIX AV Furnished Attended To 1982-14 6-ROOM COTTAGE 11-ROOM COTTAGE 7-ROOM COTTAGE 8-ROOM COTTAGE '£~FAMI] /Y HOUSE HOUSE HOUSH 4-~-FAMILY 6-FAMIDY 5-FAMILY 15- Darge BUSI HOUSE ESS BM)UK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. L. ZELDES TEL. 557-14 CARPENTER AND BUILDER NEW BRITAIN 81 12 4 17 243 315 193 sisted. VIOLIN INSTRUCTIONS-—Beginner: a specialty. M. H. Fleitzer, gradu- ate Indiana Conservatory; also | pupil Kortschak. Address 28 Rob- erts St. 9-11-3dx NOTICE—Tdeal fruit jars: Pints, 90c per dozen; 5, $1 per dozen. Mason fruit Pints, 85¢ per dozen; quarts, 90c per dozen. Rackliffe Bros. Co., phone 10 NOTICE—Coridan tures and moto wiring and all Tel. 1628-4., Electric Co. Fix power and light nd of repair work. 131 Jerome St. 9-12-8dx Columbia Strect. 12 Hawkin Vance Street. Berlin, Conn. Connecticut Avenue. Belvidere. Laurel Street. Special Bargain Price if sold this week. Mill Street, and two acres of land. Washington Strect. Hartford Avenue. Commercial St. Store and tenements. The Home Bankmg & Realty Co. TELEPHONE 8 28 MONEY TO LOAN TN 2 FAMILY HOUSE IN BELVIDERE 10 Rooms—All modern large lot, just off trolley line. improvements — Extra Get busy if you want a home in this nice section. The Home Bankmg & Realty Co. 86 WE! "I‘ “AI\ STREET RBAD 1’ STATI TEDEPHONE MONEY TO LOAN 728 five rooms for | al office. | Box 186, stating past | 15. The | WANTED—Young man as production clerk in local factory perfence not necessary be helpful. Man with tion preferred. Work ing and good chance ment. Address in own giving age, education, ete. Box B30B, Herald. but would good educa- is interest- for advance- handwriting experience, 9-8-tf WANTED—First cl at Doherty market; preferred. grocery clerk married man 16 years of age, for in factory office of Address Box X2X, 9-10-3d 'WANTED—-Boy, clerical work local concern. Herald Office. the Newark | WANTED—One large furnished room | - | 9-11-2d previous ex- | | WANTED—Competent eral housework ‘ 185 Lincoln St maid for gen- No washing. Apply 9-11-d FOR SALFE range, 124 Household Sterling upright Rockwell Ave oods, plano, 1-11-3 WANTED: vork Young woman office of good opportunity Addres for local con for 148, in factory ern; Heraid 9-10-2d party 30X Office. binding ANTED—Girl for \dkins Printing street work. 66 Church WANTED—Competent young lady take charge of antomobile parts stock room. Apply at The S. & F Motor Sales Corp., 5 Elm stro 9-10- work cern in factory office Addre local He cD—Competent girl or woms for general housework, 33 9-10 general evenings. 9-10 P ' for work. Call ; 3dx iabls women) forloleant Apply between 7 an:d or tele- 2 Stanley St 9-10-3d WANTED—Re ing schools. 9ipm. at phone 1851. WANTED—Woman and ironing for dress Box 287 6 to do a young washing lady. Ad- WANTED--Girl to do general house- work; nao washing. Mrs. J. J. Wit- kin, 27 Winthrop St 9-8-tf WANTED—Markers also girls for light Latimer Laundry, and assorters; work. Apply Walnut St. 9-8-6d WANTED—Nurse maid, over must be fond of children; able to stay nights; good wages to right party; woman for laundry work two days a week. Box 27KS. 16; WANTED—Young lady for reader. Address Proof Reader, ald. proof Her- 9-4-tf WANTED—A young man for clerical work in factory office of local con- cern; good opportunity for ambi- | tious young man. Address Box XYZ, Herald Office. 9-10-3a WANTED—Two young men between 18-22 years for clerical and sales work in construction and supply business. Address Box 16BA, Her- ald Office. 9-10-44d WANTED—Intelllgent to care for nervous and cases. Beginning salary $30 per manth. Also laundry attendants be- ginning at $25.00 and advancing to $30.00 the ond month. Full maintenance, including laundry. TIncreases with time service. Train- ing school for nurses maintained. Write or call at the Connecticut State Hospital, Middletown, Conn white women mental WANTED—Boy, 16 years of age, o run_errands and do some clerical | work. Address, in own handwrit- ing, Box X13B, Herald Office. WANTED—Middle-aged night clerk. New Church St., New man for Regal Hotel, Britain, Conn 9-10-3dx WANTED—A young man for soda fountain work. The Miller-Hanson Drug Co., New Britain, Conn. 9-9-tf WANTED—Bar porter, Hotel Beloin. 9-6-if WANTED—A boy or young man to work in a drug store. One with ious experience preferred. Ad- s Druggist, Herald Office. 9-3-tf WANTED—Ten carpenters, 75¢ per hour; steady work. Bring your tools with you to Park Reserve. B. Stein, & Co. 9-8-6dx WANTED-—Head bushelman. A high-class foreman to mark alterations and take charge of busheling shop for high-grade ready-made clothing business. Apply, with full particulars, Stack- pole - Moore - Tryon Co., Hartford, Ct. 9-10-3d4 5l L) ilgon's NEW BRITAIN’S FINEST HAT STORE FOR MEN TED-—-NEA )} ADY POSITION, ERAL SALARY, UP-TO- DATE WORKING CON- DITIONS. APPLY OUT- LET MILLINERY CO,, 943 MAIN ST., HART- FORD, CT 9-12-1w E———————rTerr=TE LOST. LOST—Near or dark blue telephone in Fox’s theater. handbag. Find Reward. 9-10-2dx velvet 784 LOST—Interest No. 1581 Nation Department Return to New Bank 10 RENT book Britain 10-3 TO RENT—Second floor Maple St. storage, 113 9-10-3dx Space for Maple St TUATION WA TO RENT: autos one or two 91 15-tf ED WANTED—Intelligent young man of 23 with European college education | wishes a position where knowled of Polish, Ukrainian and languages is necessary F. A. S, P. 0. Box 753, Addre City. 9-9- TWANTED—Position cook and waitress; ily preferred. 110X, by competent in private fam- Address Herald Box 9-10-3dx | 9-10-3d | to| WANTE T Young woman for cleri cat | xing- | 3dx | house- 9-9-d3x | "OR SALE: racks, Pool bridges X1B, table, cues, balls, condition dre ald. 9- Box Her FOR Mixed FOR SALE-—Rabbits. and Hong-Kong C Uhran, 1 « SALE breed Nice lot Tel. 9 an har zeese. Belvider: FOR SALE chine, ice Gt FOR SALI hod co in, 2d le Davidson side dition, new paint, 46 9-12-1dx iron 84 Pleasant 9-12-24 SALE—Range, sideboar and baby carriagc FOR bed St second chairs tnut tove | For streety floor tables, and cooking utensils 9-1 FOR SALE—Da |.'1) $100. Fine tcne, gain. Telephone upright piano, payments. 12-2dx sy One pair of horses, har= wagon, ets. Apply Saul Syl 6 Mill street. 12-6dx FOR SAL: ness, vester, 9- FOR SALE Apply —Household 83 Cottage place. furnitur 9-11-2ix FOR SALE: wheels, 11 ~Baby in good Corbin place. carriage, military condition. Call 9-10-6dx4 x milch cows, Kensington. Tel. “AUTOMOBILES, FOR SALE Baldwin, N. W. 9-10-4¢ FOR SALE—1918 Oakland in mechanical condition; 1919 Oak land, equipped with two spares, spotlight motometer, mirror and two extra tubes; come around and give offer. Standard Anto and corner Elm and Sey- 9-12-3dx Z00; us an Tire Co., mour streets FOR SALE- been run sold this -1919 1,000 week Reo miles, Tel. truck, Must only ba AUTOMOBIL out Six PARTIE Reasonable Richard TAKEN Mitchell 309-13. R SALE—1914 Ford runabout, with or without dellvery body; can be seen at D. Miller store. 9-10-3d rates. Covert. Tel FOR SALE—1916 good running Tel. 895-14 Chevrolet car in order, 201 Brook St., 9-9-5dx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES King eight car. K L Phane 640 taken out, Johnson,. 9-3-12dx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out Buick car. Frank Brown, Tel 188-3, 4-6-tf ERICSON OW AUTO Cco, 8 LM REET, AGENTS CHEVROLET CAR STORAGE AND REPAIRING. TEL. 1188. Columbia Storge Battery Service all of batteries and repaired. H. COGSWELL, St. Station; makes charged 1418-2% 10 Chestnut Tel. SALE—In Meriden, Conn., 12 house. ~Modern improve- large garage, about one acre of grounds. Fine location, 144 Cur- tis street Big value for , the price. No agents. Frank 8. Fay and Frank N. Cushing, executors of George A. Fay estate. 9-12-6dx FOR room ments, FOR SALE CHEAP—Two new six room bungalows, with four acres of VANTED—Position as collector or at | clerical work; half-day preferred. | Address Box 11W, He 9-10-4dx | WANTED- refined housekeeper in home; best reference Herald Bo: 19CC. 1d Position | widower’s | furnished 9-10-3dx | s i housework by (hp hort St. 9-12-1dx WANTED i, Coat Makers, Bushelmen and | Finishers, steady position, Apply TOM MURRAY, 292 Main St, lady. as a WANTED—T day. Apply o do land; electric lights; water in houses; telephone; will sell as whole or in part; a good investment. Come and look them over. C. H. C lw. Westwood Park, Plainville, 38-4 9-8-6dx FOR SALF Building lots on West Main St., $350 to $500 each. Farm of acres, good buildings, on Farmington Ave. Several other parcels, $35.00 to $100.00 per acre. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. ~ Building—Repairing. LEAVITT & HAYES BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones 224 New- Britain, Conn,