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HARTFORD. Mail and Telephone Orders Carefully Girls’ and Junior Misses’ Coats and Wraps for Winter important Miss. Therefore young added an This store as ] Miss, and a they have speciali and where they have of youthfulness. believes -1 in coats for ziven an inch that as a Miss is important as a Junior each and every in size they have Junior person, ell \ge or for Her for Her does not mean the Junior M or Girl is to be fitted “hit or miss. It means there is a special coat specially for her. 1If she is “unde- cided” about her and size, all the more specially should she have her own special coat. There are coats trimmed with beaver, nutria, squirrel, opossum, riac without fur. Girls’ sizes 6 to 16 year: Junior Misses' to 15 years, of BOLIVA CLOTH FORTUNA CLOTH TINSELTONE VELOURS TWEEDS POLO CLOTH $18.50 to $125.00 COAT SHOP Small Young or Iso CHINCHILLA LEATHER PEACHBLOOM GIRLS’ and JUNIOR MISSES’ PRESCRIPTIONS Prescription Department we have for our motto: “Accuracy, Reliability and Dependability™ We give our customers exactly what they ask no substitutes. We purchase our chemics manufacture many Our prescription laboratory best equipped in New England. Phone or bring your prescription here, and obtain service at the lowes possible figure. Drug Dept., In our for and offer Is and drugs direct from the makers - products of our own. the largest, most and modern and the Dbest Main Floor. _——————————— SEE THE LOVELY HOUSEGOW There are marvelous creations chine, satin, waterfall and Free Instructions IN KNITTING AND CROCHETING DAILY In our Art Department, from 9 a. m. to 5 and competent teachers to show you how the new stitches in knitting and crocheting. and learn to make a handsome sweater. Minerva Shetland Floss in fifty different shades, for sweaters, baby garments and the new filet sweat- ers. Minerva Silk Mixes thing for novelty sweate now. Minerva Vicuna Wools new Tuxedo and box coat Japanese and Qui p. m. to do g The new Bre: Come interest you deep! black. 36 Crepe de Chines Japanese Embroi Waterfalls French Flannel Corduroys Sizes Silk the Shetland; the latest shades nd See are used for the smart Sweaters. Second floor. A. J. DANIELS T Welding—Brazing in Broken Automobile and Machin- 2CTICUT SCHOOL OF MUSIC C. A. PERRIN, I Mandolin irector. Violin, Piano, and Class and Private Instruction. Booth’s Block 259 Main St. AUTO REPAIRING : Have your car Repaircd by Lfficient | Repair Men. Any car our specialty. 90c per hour; special quotations on | averbauling jobs. Call and talk nl over. TOR SALE— Tour-Story Brick Factory on Scymou r Park. 880 I'cet on Railroad. Be Bought At a Bargain H. D. HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 373 MAIN ST, Open Baturday and Monday evenings. MONEY TO LLOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE Opposite P. O. APPERSON 8 M. IRVING JESTER j93 Arch St. Room 57 ‘ AUTO REPAIR CO 115 Can ROOM 308 Do you want a nice little Home with all improve- ments ?—We can offer you just one on - Commenwealth avenue—Everything is in A No. 1 condition, and the trolley stops right in front of your door. See us about selling your house for you. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 MAIN ST. PHONE 343 ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. For Sale--6 Room Cottage with All Improve- ments in 2 Good Location for $4,800 Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St. We Have a Better Than a 109 Invest- ment on Pleasant St. This Property Is Well Worth the Price Asked £. N. SMITH & CO. Real Estate. 278 Main Street, Insurance. Tel. 1729-3 Barsanette crepes. The colors ar hagen and light blue, purple Aluminum Crank Cases a | NEW BRITAIN Pilled Beginning November st Saturday Store Hours will be the same as on other days —9 a. m. till 6 p. m.— Boys’ Overcoats $8.98 to $30 A sclection of over 200 in Rus- chinchilla, melton sian Overcoats pebble cheviot, and Many of the s are all wool lined and all Suitable styles for boys from 8 to 6 and from 6 to 10. Worth today $3 to $5 more than regular selling prices. Men’s Hats On the Main Floor. Just Inside the North Door. Tverything fashionable and desirable in Soft and Stiff Hats. Black Derbies, $300 to Ifelt Hats n all colors, $5.00. Velours in brown, $6.50. Cloth Hats in Alpine shape, pretty mixtures, $3.00. Tvery Hat we sell is worth at least $1 more than our regu- lar selling price. heather mixtures. c are warmly lined. our black, green and EW NS AND NEGLIGEES in crepe besides flannels de the and corduro; Ited Robes, French akfast Coats and Lady Teazles will ly, for nothing could be prettier. e superb rose, Copen- lavender; also shades of and to 46. Price: and Satins dered $7.98 $13.98 $30.00 to to to to to Twenty-five ! Carpenters Wanted | for steady work at the best of wages. ‘WM. H. ALLEN CO. I WILL BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNTTURE. Will Pay 3¢ Ib. for Rags. L. ZELDES N 7 A. M. AND 1 . M. OR 4 P, M. to 9 P. M. 19 WILLOW ST. TEL. 557-14 BETW FOR SALF 30 acres of woodland with ble good timber, within 3 ew Britain, Price very rea- About consider miles of sonable. H. N. LOCKWOOD, READ ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Room 407 City Hall. DOHERTY MARKET, 406 ARCH ST. All Arch St. Cars stop at Dohert This week we have Turke Roasting Chickens, Broilers, Sweetbreads, Calve Liver, Tongues, H. C. Tripe, Sperry and Barnes, Ham Bacon, Shoulders, Cottage Hams, Sausage; Fancy Beef, Veal, Lamb, Pork; White Rose, Heinz | and Chase and Sanborn goods; ali kinds of Fresh Vegetables and Fruits at Doherty’s, 406 Arch St. Tel. 1446, HORACE I. HART FRED J. BILLIAN REPAIR WORK 75¢ PER HOUR TELEPHONE 1930 596 ARCH STREET Join the “Y” Before the Dues are Raised to $10 $8 ThisMonth ! FOR SALE—One gu 'CARPENTERS ~ WANTED DAILY "HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1919. = ;[ Think of the demand | there is for fruit for Canning. Sell those grapes, apples, pears, etc., without going to the trouble or expense of canvassing. A little For Sale Advt. in the Herald will bring you all the orders you can handle. Try it. CLASSIFIED lc a Word Minimum Charge 15c. CASH IN ADVANCE. This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the littlc advt. and in eliminating this werk we save the advertiser money. There are at least three Classified Advt. readers who are looking for a chamce to buy that of yours. Perhaps yon wani to sell it bui can’f locate just the right cus- tomer. Make your offer sale is practically cer- tain to follow. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOU: FOR en quire SALL range Kitel In- 3 x| Crawford condition. 10-22 —Charm in zood Ellis St. TOR SALE—1,000 pumpkins, one cent White, Kensington. of 1L 1bs. per Tel. 67 10 sugar | FOR SALI-—2 bbls. sweet cider. Also onians and cabbage. Addr nder Bunce, Berlin, Conn. "Tel. 10-22-4d A red Al T 66 WANTED—Marble slab about 1 thick, 3 1-2 feet wide and 5 1-2 feet long or 1 er. N. B 1 Corp., Cherry 10-22-3dx inch 265 IFOR SALE—Parlor stove, gaod order; FURNISHED ROOMS-—Private FURNISHED ROOM front three room gentlemen: arncs, 84 Church 10-22 for two or heat. Muvs. 2dx Room for one or two gen steam heat. 208 Fast Main | Tel. 1 10 dx | = | i room, 3i 10-2 tlemen =t 4-3. ) RENT: wood St Furnished Liu- light street, 1-2dx for Main 10- rooms 80 East ) RENT—Two housekeeping. Plainville. fam- ! ily for 1 or 2 gentlemen. Central. Phone 614-3, after 6 p. m 10-20-3dx crib and baby carriage. Inquire 117 Hartford Ave., second floor. 10 3dx 4 ftxft. broiler; 4 inches nge, with oven; one charcoal one glass show case 5 ft. longx2 ft. 4 inches wide, 3 ft. 10 inches high, glass front, top and FOR SAL Two-family housc, rison street; 15 rooms, threc rooms; one apartment newly rated and ready occupancy. Clifford, 61 Columbia St. Tel Har- bath deco- H. D | WANTED WANTED—MALE HELP S——— AUTOMOBILES. Young Apply 3 man to work Main street in store. d WANTED—Floorman for grain mill. | Apply Eaton Bros., Washington & Plainville 10-2 WANTED-—Iturnished housekeeping near center. exchange music lessons for rent. Address Herald Box § roam for light Would part WANTED—Ixperienced male steno- grapher by local manufacturing con- cern. Good opportunity for tious young man. 157, Herald ambi- e LOOK ! LOOK !—Almost an, self starter, speedometer, clock, bumper, other extras. M. D, Honeyman, 18 Main St, Clty. Tel. 2109, 10-21-tf new Ford se with winter gain if taken' little six roadster, perfect. 8. & F. Mo- 15 Elm St. Tel, 731. 10-21-3d Overland Bar FOR SALE and summer at once. Buick mechanically tor Sales C‘orp. top. FOR SALI cord two fect Corp., roadster with batteries, chanically & 1% Motor tires, new top, new tires Apply spare m want 2 New SALESMEN men to work with me in Britain. Congenial | work, with valuable training for ad- vancement. Large income assured to those accepted. Interview after 10:30 a. m., Greene, Booth Block. 10-21-d3x ! WANTED—Young man to learn stor- | both ends. Elks' Club, Washington street 10-21-3 FOR SALE-—Will have a large varie- 1y of all kinds of sea food Wednes- FOR arm of 10 acres; good barn. J. J. Donahue, City. Telephone. 10-22-1wx S house Carlton LE- and st., day. Connecticut River perch and bull Leads, splendid Boston blue, whole fish, 12¢ pound, shore had- dock, 10c pound. Moore’s Fish Market, Washington Place. 10-21-3d C IFFOR SALE—Express horse (a good one), wagon and harness. 3, F. Fou. housse DR SALE—In East teen acres land, good barn, new hen-house, three cows, three heifers, 10 hogs, 200 chickens, ducks and geese, all farm implements; easy terms. The Thos. F. Cashman Farm Agency, Berlin, Conn. Tel. 668-4. 10-22-1dx Berlin. eight-room Avery, 203 Shuttle Meadow Ave. Tel. 919. FOR SALE—Glenwood kitchen range, 10-21-6d | FOR SALE—Building lot on Arch St. If interested, Box Herald. inquire good as new. Also sewing machine. Apply 26 Theodore St., Maple Hill. 10-21-3dx FOR SALE—Mahogany parlor set, pieces. In excellent condition, FOR SALE-—Ho , 2 tenemen improvemen furnaces, barn. 1 Burritt street, third house nerth ot Myrtle street; 15 minutes’ walk} from Main St. 10-22-3dx | WANTED—Metal X | WANTE age batte age Battery, Fuller Stor- Arch St. 10-21-3d WANTED- fter with bicyele. 11 school messenger Railroad Arcade. 10-21-2d | WANTED—ALt once, experienced gro- | cery clerk. Ixceptional opportun- ! ity. XX32, Herald Office. | 10-20-6d | pattern makers, only men thoroughly experienced need apply. The Holaday Co., Inc. 1-3 terbury, Conn. Printers Court, W 10-18-wl D—Experienced fireman; state experience and salary wanted. Ap- | ply Herald, Box X14B. 10-16-tf | WANTED—Furniture repairer and i refinisher. Address Box 9XA, Her- ald Office. 10-8-tf cheap. Box 14XB, Herald. FC 10-21- FOR SALE—Overcoat, black, le aged man, brand new; wi fice. Call evenings, St., third floor. middle 10-21-2dx FOR SALE—Gas stove, 370 Chestnut | street, first floor. Tel. 1149-13. 10-20-3dx dx 90 D, | FOR SALE-—Turnips. i 10-18-tf Smith, Tel. 155-2. Apply PERSONAL. )R SALEE—3 tenement, 15 room house with all improvements; price $7,600. 3 family house with 1-2 acre lot for $6,000; only $1,000 cash. Don't wait to insure your property until the fire bell rings. Seec mo abaut reduced rates. John J. Ger- dis, 82 Winter St. Open evenings. Tel. 1 10-22-1dx -ACRE timber, FARM—Good land, five-room house, barn, or- chard; near large village; price $1,300. Farmers' Realty, 721 Main St, Hartford. Open evening 10-21-1wx wood, DON'T SUFFER tonight with tooth- Dickerman, Specialist, Pearl FC 10-20-6dx DR SALE—Two lots and house kinds of fruit. Inquire corner and Kelsey Sts. | 68 TION WANTED—High school graduate wis sition as typist. Address Herald, Box 7W. 10-21 -3dx EXTRA SALESWOMEN WANTED For and week-day afternoons Saturday afternoon and evenings. Permanent posi- tions for right parties. Ap- ply Mr. Leventhal, w ACRES—Excellent land, woodland and pasture, good 7-room house, outbuildings, all in good condition. 8 head cattle, 3 pigs, 0 chickens, large crop, all farming implements, | ete. Price $3,200. Farmers’ Realty, Main St, Hartford. Open evenings. 10-21-1w: FARM-—60 acres tillable. oxcellent soil; on state road; all buildings in good condition, river runs through property, 27 head of finest cattle, 2 ho 5 hog! chickens, ducks, all farming im- plements. Price $5,500. Iarmers’ Realty, Main St., Hartford. 10-21 -ACRE 1wx MALE HELP—WANTED ANTED-——A woman for general housework in family of foury one who prefers a good home. Box 21K, Herald. 10-22-1dx W, OPPORTUNITY. ANTED—Malid who can cook. washing. Mrs. H. C. Wilson, Harrison St. Tel. 331 No One of New Britain’s lead- w ing storves has several posi- tions open for women of in- telligence as saleswomen, who can gradually assume charge of departments and WANTED-—Competent maid for ANTED — Seamstress. once to the Bis cral housework. Reference: quired. Call cvenings. ton St. assist in buying. $14.00 per W weck to start with, increase depending upon ability. Ad- ANTED-—School boy of seven afternoons and evening IPorrest St to care occasionally ADply 10-20 girl ve Herald 10- dress Box 2117, 2-2d W. ANTED— agreeable tion. Apply stenographer, for work and steady Herald Box 11. 10 light, W ANTED—Girl Flannery Co., core makers. Whiting street. 10-17-tf W LEAVITT & HAYES, Inc. 9 Court St. ANTED-—Maid for general house- work, family of three; attractive wages to competent party. Mrs. J. R. Fletcher, 165 West Main St., Tel. 1763 10-17-6dx W, WANTED SHOP HELPERS, YARD MEN ANTED—Bright and intelligent irls to learn shirt making; good . bonus and steady work. Com- ial Shirt Co., 266 Arch St. 10-11-tf AND PAINTERS Steady Work and Good Pay Apply Berlin Construction Co., Berlin Depot. VANTIED. —Competent girl for gen- eral housework. One who can cook. Mrs. Paul K. Rogers, 21 Camp St. 9-30-tf WANTED—At steady work. once, Apply compositor; Herald. 10-6-tf WANTED — CARPENTERS, CARPENTERS’ HELP- ERS AND LABORERS. WM. H. ALLEN CO. 10-21-3d ET———————— WANTED. WANTED—Four- ment by adult Herald. or flve-room tene- family. Box 20D, WANTED—OId fashioned bead old b s or iron andirons, pair colored gla candlesticks, bound volumes of Hartford Courant or any old Connecticut newspapers, old books, antigues of any kind. H. E. Smith, Berlin, Conn. Tel. 466-3. 10- bag, dx WANTED—A rent of 4 or rooms, for man and wife; no children. Box 21W, Herald. 10-22-3d WANTED—By November 1, four or five room rent; small Amerlcam family. First or second flaor pre- ferred. Address Box 81%Z, Herald. 10- ix WANTED—To buy, chicken coop. Tel. 1099-12, between 7 and m. acm: WANTED—A rent far keeping by small family. Herald, Box B21B. light house- Address 10- 3dx TO R manuf 1072-14 ald. -Small shop ar space for cturing purposes. Call or address Box 33W, Her- 10-21-3dx WANTED—To buy, a roomi: near center. Address Bo: ald. g house, 1J, Her- 10-21-3dx WANTED-—Room and board for eld- couple. . References desired. . H. L. Green, 37 Winthrop St. 10-20-3dx 2D—One or two furnished rooms siitable for light houseke ing, by young American couple. children. Box 11, Herald. 10- No WANTED-—At Uneeda lunch, 11 Main street, dishwasher and counter man. 10-18-6dx WANT day. D-—Clerical work for Address Herald, Box half A 10-17-6dx WANTED—Public mercial and lit graphing and reasonable. Smith stenographic com- work, multi- sSing. Rates Business School. 9-30-tf & Telford | = FOR SALE-—1916 Indian motorcycle, just overhauled. A-1 condition. Ap=~ ply 63 Linwood St., evenings. FOR SALE-—Buick roadster, model 34, year 1917; four good tires; A-1 condition. Call between the hours of 6 and 7 p. m. Address 124 Wash- ington St., City. 10-21-2dx FOR SALE—1917 Overland. Call at 546 Church street after 6 p. m. 10-21-3dx FOR SALE—One 1917 Chalmers, overhauled and newly painted, with two new cords; 1 1919 Oakland, in condition, equipped wfth 1918 paneled body cars to be sold at a Lash Motor Co., cor. Lincoln and West Main. 10-20-1w _— FOR SALE—Oakland roadster, 5 condition, $1 Newton, St. good 513 East Tel. 5 10-20-3dx FOR SAL touring Touring; 1 ers. M. D. Tel. 2109. 's: 1915 Packard ord Coupes; 1 Fords Ford Truck. Many oth- Honeyman, 18 Main St. 10-18-tf AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Buick car. Frank Brown. Tel. 188-2. 4-6-tf . IMMEDIATE DELIVERY— on one I. B, Chevrolet Se- dan closed car, also one 4-90 Chevrolet touring car. Several bargains Good second hand cars iric- son & Snow Auto Co., 287 Elm St Tel. 1188 AUTOMOBII OWNERS ATTENTION—TI will pay the highest prices used cars, open or closed, of any model or make. This is a great op- portunity for you to dispose of your car. Cash money waiting. Also cars sold on consignment. See me before you buy or sell. M. D. Honey- man, 18 Main St., Tel. 2109. Next door to Elmer Auto Co. 10-18-tf Columbia Storge Battery Service Station; all mak of batteries charged and repaired. T. H. COGSWELL, 10 Chestnut St. Tel. 1418-2 ~ 10 RENT 320 Chestnut St. 10-22-8dx Apply 2 10-21-3 TO RENT—Garage, TO RENT—Storehouse. Spring street. TO REN' autos. —Space for 91 Maple St NOTICHm. one or 8-15-tf ELECTRIC VACUUM rented ( dollar per day.) CLEANERS Tel. 2079. 10-20cod-tf NAGLE SANITARIUM and hospital, 50 Cedar street. Quiet lo- cation, excellent surroundings, free from institutional atmosphere; close individual attention assured: all doctors courteously recognized. Rates $20 per week upward. Con- ducted solely by Mary E. Nagle, R. N. graduate Brookln Wyckoft Heights Hospital e0d-tf private LOST tional Return handbag, between Voca- h school and I dson Greenwood St. Reward Building—Repairing. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones 2244 New Britain, Conn. 1918 Men' boys' full over flannel and other mate notions, ete., also children’s sehool supplies. All priges Carlo Ierre, 38-40 10-1 0dx ACHER. NOTICE and cut reasonable. Dwight St. T PIANO 1] LY Corner stecets, over stare. Tel. 1823 ginners’ class. NCI, of Lynch's or- Church and Stan. McBriarty's dry@ Join new bes 10-20-2dx