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l New BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1919, DAILY STORE HOU} CLUDING, SATURDAY, 9 The Newest Shades and Shapes in Women’s Winter Footwear Special Price Sale Eternal vigilance is the price of footwear smartness this season, and it is most woman of style should know the correct thing to wear With her various costumes. ) Our rule is unvarying; the color of the hoot must blend with or "“"('h. the costume to perfection. Which is the reason why our Shoe Department is riding on on the high road of popularit: ! We're making a specialty of the newest shades in fall and winter footwear; fleld mouse kid, Brown kid, brown mahogany and tan calf. ; Prices Lower Than Today’s Wholesale Cost $12.50 $8.00 $14.50 A. M. UNTIL 6 P M SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR important that a All Brown 8-inch Lace Boots, welted sole, $7.50 miilitary heel Grain, with military heel, Gray Nubuck, I Medicinal Preparations | Compounded in Our Own Laboratory MADE UPON HONOR—YOUR MONEY RETURNED IF THEY PROVE UNSATISFACTORY —MAIN FLOOR— All Field Mouse Kid, Boots, with leather Louis Brown Kid, same style Lace, Welt Sole heel ..... .e Brown Norwegian Cuban a dressy street boot Light Brown sole, full Louis cove kin, light and All heel G. Fox & Co. Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with hypophosphites, a reliable treat- ment in pulmonary diseases, coughs and colds, bottle 79¢. G. Fox & Co’s Compound Extract of Cod Liver 0il combined with wild cherry hypophosphites; for coughs, colds and general debility Dottle 39c. G. Fox & Co.s Compound Syrup of Tar, with extract of cod liver and men- thol. For the relief of bron- chiti hoarseness and loss of voice; hottle 45c. G. Fox & Co.’s Laxative Syrup of Figs and enna; efficient and gentle in action; especially desirable for children; bottle 25c. G. Fox & Larkspur Lotion, without an equal for destroying lice and vermin; mno bad odor—always sure to kill; bottle 25c G. & Co.5s Co.’s e and Tar Compound quickly relieves acute and chronic coughs, hoarseness and loss of voice; bottle 25c¢. Fox ‘White Fox & Co.s Bland’s Iron Pills;+ purifies the blood, increases the appetite, invaluable as a home remedy. builds up the system; a splendid Bottle 25¢. tonic. Bottle 19c. % A G. Fox & Co.s Bronchial Lozenges; invaluable for the use of public speakers and teachers; useful for all throat affections. Box 10c. G. Fox & Co.’s Sore Throat Remedy:; a sure relief in all throat affections; G. Fox & Co.’s Cold and Grippe Tablets; a remedy for some forms of neu- ralgia rheumatism; give quick relief in grippe and colds. Box 19¢. G. Fox & Co.s Nux and Iron Tablets: a general tonie, most beneficial in cases of thin blood and malnutrition. Bottle 50c. G. Fox & Co.’s Elm Iozenges; for the relief of irritated and inflamed throat; very soothing and pleasant. Package 7¢ G. ¥Fox & Co.s Cascara Sagrada 5-Grain Tab- lets; an unexcelled tonic and laxative for habitual constipa- tion; an excellent vegetable health builder. Bottle 2: G. Fox & Co.'s Soda Mint Tablets Soda and Pepsin Tablets .. 10c Chlorate of Potash Tablets . 15¢ G. Yox & Co.s Beef, Iron and Wine; extrags of beef, citrate of iron and wine; stimulates, invigorates and strengthens. Bottle 79c. 10c G. Fox & Co.’s Sulphur and Cream of Tartar G. Fox & Co.s Lozenges; cleanses the system, Effervescing Soda Phosphates; clears the complexion; invalu- a pleasant, mild laxative; a ng skin eruptions. valuable addition to the medi- cine closet. Bottle 39¢ and 95c. G. Fox & Co.s Seidlitz Powders: the old re- liable, quick laxative; the price per box but 25c. If you are out of work, if you want help, use The Herald’s Classified Col- umn. Every reader looks it over daily. The Clas- sified Column is the most inexpensive form of ad- vertising. Use it regu- larly. It will bring you results. CLASSIFIED 1c 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 little advt. and in eliminating this werk we save the advertiser money. Serviceable used cars are in good demand. If you intend to sell your car this fall, a small advt. in the Classified column will bring you customers. Don’t waste time hunting prospects. Find them in the Want Advt. way. NOTIiCm. WANTED-—MALE HELP FOR SALE—MISCELLAN i—First ninety-five 800d upright piano for prac- purpos Fine tone, easy Big bargain; best offered. Box (%, Herald. dollaj tice tion. Addry ac- 11-17-1dx NOTI(‘E—I want to buy an upright piano for cash. State make and price. Tel, 2079. 11-17-2dx NTED-—Six laborers on New I;I\l—I ain Machine Co. factory utldnlol\.‘ (Government building). All winter | Job. 60c per hour. See M. O. Baker. 11-17-5dx | WANTED-——Young man for shoe de- partment. Globe Clothing House. 11-15 FOR SADE—Electrically 1916 Indian motoreyele, without sidecar. Inquire ple st with on 316 Ma- 11-17-6d S 5] Teseman Call 382. Mair 11-17-3dx FOR SALE—High tension magneti, four cylinder. Lash Motor Co., West NOTICE—Talking machine and over 25 records; upright mahogany. beauty. Reasonable payments. quire Andrews, 439 Arch St. 11-17-1dx Electric ($1 guaranteed, rented tisfaction vacuum clean. 5 per day) delivered; Telephone 2079. 10-31-eod-tf NAGLE SANITARIUM ana private 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. Naglo, R. N., graduate Brookln Wyckoft Heights Hospital. 9-23-eo0d-tf i . hospital, 50 Cedar street. | LADIES—While you are in Hartford biy your Blouse from us. Special, Tubs 79¢, Georgettes $2.50 Save your carfare. De Luxe Wa Shop. Upstairs, 70 Church Street, Hartford. 11-4-26d NOTICE—Men’s and boys’ full cut overalls, ;men’'s flannel and other material - shirts, notions, etc., also children’s sehool supplies. All prices reasonable. Carlo Ferre, 38-40 Dwight St. 10-13-30dx Please give your Thanksgiving or- arly at Doherty’s. We will have a few Native Turkeys, plenty of Ver- mont and Ohio birds, Fancy Chickens, Fowls, Ducks, Geese and all the trimmings. The hest of Beef, Lamb and Pork. Faney groceries. Call again at Dohert; 406 Arch St. Tel. 1146, Place your Thanksgiving order: S B S e R, FOR SALE Splendid building lots Fast Main street with ments in at the start. H. N. LOCKWOOD Real Estate & Ins. Room 107 . City Hall “right on all improve- "I WILL BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Will Pay 3c Ib. For Rags. L. ZELDES DROP POSTAL CARD TO 138 OAK STREET FOR SALE—— One of the Best Paying Properties— 54, 56, 58 Beaver Strcet—Will 30 Per Cent. On Amount Paid in At Present Rentals— Pay : Eaticla T MONEY TO LOAN H. D. HUMPHREY | REAYL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 273 MAIN ST., Open Saturday and Monday evenings. MONEY TO LOAN ON GNOD REAL ESTATE WE DOUBT ROOM 203 On First Mortgage by Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St. A | WANTED—Truck Andrev and chauf Co., 2 11- driver Swift & te FOR SALE—Singef sewing machine. Dress form, (for dressmakers). In- quire 434 West Main St. 11-17-dix, | | feur. i | WANTED—A{ once. dler: N. ‘X, N. Co., Whiting St. Freight han- & H R R 11-14-1w | | | { | | H. i WANTED—PORTER, at once. Riker- Hegeman Co. 11-14-3d FOR SALE—Grocery and confection- ery store, very cheap, so 2 fam- ily house with one acre of land. Apply United Furniture Store. Ask for Shapiro, 587 Main St.,, opposite St. Mary’s church. 11-16-3dx WANTED—Young man for general | store work. The Alling Rubber Co. 11-13-tf WANTED—A first . steady work and good wages. ply 96 Chestnut St. class shoemaker, WANTED — BREAD DELIVERY SALESMEN. Our men from $25 to $40 a week. Written ap- plication must be made to Mr. Wit- tig, care Kolb's Bakery, 9 street, Hartford, Conn., stating age, married or single, last three places wage you have been earning. 11-12-tf WANTED—Painters and paperhang- ers. First class men only. and Johnson, 46 Main St. 11-10-tf WANTED—Experienced fireman; state experience and salary wanted. Ap- ply Herald, Box X14B. 10-16-tf CONSTRUCTION Bristol, Conn. WANTED 200 LABORERS 9 hour day. 100 CARPENTERS Xong job. Free sleeping quarters. Apply Main Gates, DEPARTURE MFG. CO, 11-17-8d TURNER CO. NEW Ap- | 11-13-1wx earning | and length of time employed, with | Occupin ! FOR SALE—Newspaper route, vicin- i huttle Meadow Ave. Apply at 11-14-3d4 FOR SALE—Rooming house on Main street with all improvements. particulars address Box 10RH, Her- ald Office. FOR SALE—Horse, wagon, harness, etc. Apply to S. L. Hinchliffe, 13 Franklin' Square, Tel. 505-2. 11-13-6dx. Broid | s ey ——— WANTED—FEMALE HELP | WANTED—Salesladie a week and bonus, F. W. Woolworth Main St., City. at once. $12 minimum pay. Co., 11-17-3dx { WANTED—Lady clerk. Apply Direct Importing Co., 283 Main St. 11-17-6d TED—Young lady for office work. Must be able to operate type- writer. Very light work. Moderate wages. Apply 5 to 6 p. m., Monday and Tuesday. Mack Motor Truck ) 11-17-2dx WANTED-—Dishwashers, female. Ap- ply between 10 and 12 a. m. at New Britain Club. 11-14-3dx WANTBED—Lady good pa; clerk; good hours; Apply Riker-Hegeman’s. 11-14-3d WANTED—Experienced double entry bookkeeper, with some knowledge of stenography. Good steady p tion to right party. Corbin Russwin Store, Corner Park and Elm. 11-12-t¢ WANTED. WANTED—A- competent general housework. maid for Apply 93 Tor | 11-13-1wx | AUTOMOBILES -« equipped FOR SALE—1917 six cylinder, seven passenger touring car,. newly painted, in A-1 condition. L. G. Ives, Forestville. Telephone 334-2 11-15-8dx 4-90 modéy; Will sell Box 33J, 11-12-6dx FOR SALE—Chevrolet, perfect running condition. cheap to quick ‘buyer. Herald. FOR SALE-—1918 “Republic”, 2 ton truck, with Presto-Lights and rack body. Engine in perfect condition. Can bought on easy terms. Demonstration at The L and M Garage, IFord Specialty Service, 401 West Main street 11-7-ff FOR SALE—1919 Vim truck, excel- lent condition throughout, Given on terms. Address Herald Box 10-30-tf be AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out Buick car, Frank Brown, Tel. 188-2, 4-6-tt IMMEDIATE DELIVERY-— on. one ¥. B, Chevrolet Se- dan closed car, also one 4-20 Chevrolet touring car. Several = bargains. ood second hand cars.. Erie- son & Snow Auto Co., 287 LElm St. Tel. 1188, - AUTOMOBILE OWNERS, ATTENTION—I" will pay the highest prices for used cdrs, open or closed, of #ny model or make. T4l i« a great oppor- tunity for {5om ds. dls- pose of your car. Cash money waiting. Also, cars sold on consignment. See me before you buy or sell. M. D.:Honeyman, 18 Main St,, Tel. 2109, next to Bi- mer Auto Co. 10-29-tf USED CARS Attention, Automobile Buyers 1919 American Six. Vine street. 1-5-tf WANTED—Bright «nd intelligent girls to learn shirt making; good pay, bonus and steady work. Com- mercial Shirt: Co., 266 Arch St. : 10-11-tf WANTED—Man and son (American) room and board. Within walking distance of Stanley preferred. Ad- dress Herald, Box 16W. 11-17-3dx WANTED—To buy any small quanti- |ty of raffia. Mrs. A, F. Hyde, 443 ‘West Main St. 11-17-1dx WANTED—Before December in this vicinity, four to six unfurnished modern rooms by (3) Americans. Address Box 9XB, Herald. 11-15-e.0.d.-3dx if you can find a better logking 2-family house on Stan- ley street than No. 422—Take a look, be convinced. You’ll get out your money bag and we’ll do the rest— We'll sell on 10 pet. basis—See us about selling your | house. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 273 MATN ST PHON F ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG WE HAV. 4% HEATER. MORTGAGE. The Hardward City Loan Corporation | 140 MAIN ST. Telephone 1790 Building Loans to Employees of New Britain Industries. FOR SALE A VERY STUCCO COTTAGE WITH BATH, ELECTRIC LIGHTS, LAUNDRY, GAS STOVE, POSSESSICN GIVEN DECEMBER I1ST ATTRACTIVE HOT WATER GAS SIX. ROOM HEAT, HOT WAT! INCLUDING ALL FURNITURE, RUGS, KITCHEN AND TABLEWARE, ETC., ALL PURCHASED NEW $2,750 CASH REQUIRED. BALANCE THIS EASY SUMMER. ON PAYMENT The W. L. HATCH CO. CITY HALL Consult H. J. Foiren, Manager. - We have a beautiful house on Berlin street. It has a large number of rooms and a big lot. Just the place for anyone desiring a home in a nice quiet neighborhood. E. N. SM.TH & CO. Real Estate. Insurance. 78 Main Street, Tel. 1729-3 72 WEST MAIN ST, | PUBLIC STENOGRAPHIC WORK If you have any work that you want Typewritten call on Us. We also do Multi- graphing, Specifications, etc. New Britain Typewriter Exchange, TEL. 612 S SR PR 0 WANTED—Gentleman, American, de- sires board and room with private family. H. B. Chamberlain, 50 Court St. 11-14-1wx WANTED—A reputable physician and wife desire to rent furnished apart- ment, heated, or furnished house for winter. IResponsibility assumed. Finest reference as to character and ability to pay. Addre “Doctor,” Herald. 11-14-34 —eee TO RENT TO RENT—Six-room tenement; latest improvements; family of preferred. Inquire St. Tel. 1900. TO RENT—Three or four rooms in good location, to American 'man and wife only. Apply to Home Banking & Realty Co., No. S6 West A n street. 11-17-3t | F¥FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—Two nicely furnished heated rooms, opening into each other, with bath; suitable for two gentlemen; table board if desired. Address X7 Box, Herald. 11-17-1dx LARGE UNFURNISHED Room, light housekeeping. All ments. Americans only. street, second floor. for improve- 162 Main 10-17-1dx | i WANTED—A wash dishes clean. Apply 95 Arch St. woman or man fo and keep bakeshop Hoffmann’s Bakery, 11-14-3dx TO RENT—Furnished room with all improvaments for one or two gen- tlemen. Apply corner Kelsey and Stanley Sts. 11-16-2dx WA nished ing; 1814. NTED—By family of three. Fur- rooms for light housekeap- heat preferred. Tel. 11-14-3dx i ‘WANTED—10,000 people with corns, callouses, chapped hand; to buy a hox of Honey Bee Oint- ment. Guaranteed. Clark & Brainerd and Dickinson Drug Co. 11-13-6dx WANTED—By an American couple with one child two years old, two or three furnished rooms. Not home during day. Address Herald, Box 22G. 11-15-3dx EDUCATIONADL MRS. ARTHUR T. WILLIAMS, teacher of piano, 21 Putnam Heights, Hartford, Conn. 11-14-3dx 1918 Overland Country Club, One Ford Coupe. One Hudson Six. One Chevrolet Roadster. One Ford Delivery. Many Others, Honeyman Auto Sales Co. 18 Main St. Tel. 2109. 11-7-t¢ USED CARS—Here chance of buying a car in° A-1 condition. Our cars have been all inspect- ed by our mechanic and found to be O. K. 1919 Oakland, 1917 Oakland, 1918 Mitchel Sedan, 1917 Grant, 1916 Oakland, and a number of others. A. C. Hine Co., Broad St., Hart- ford. 3e0. Dunbar, sales- man. is your used REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE-—Three-family house, 1 acre land, fruit trees, grapes, barn. Price $2,400. Five minutes frop Upton’s corner to trolley. J. Otkd, Kensington. 11-17-2dx FOR SALE—Get ready for spring. Buy a farm now. Call 647-16. 11-18-6d4 ix 157 FOR good condition SALE—Cottage, at rooms, in Smalley St, 11-11-6dw FOR SALE—b5 acre farm near trolley in Newington; 7 room house; steam heat; price $6,750; terms reason- able. C. C. Prentice, 18 Asylum St., Hartfor: Conn. 11-11-wl T SITUATION WANTED WANTED—Three or four rooms by American couple with one child. Box X17X, Herald. 11-14-3d WANTED—Two family house or cot- tage. Large yard, good locality, Plainville or Forestville. Cash. Ad- dress Box 13X, Herald. 11-11-wix WANTED—Public stenographic com- mercial and literary work, multi- graphing and addressing. Rates reasonable. Smith Business Schgo]. 9-3 Building—Repairing. CARPENTERS WANTED' LEAVITT & HAYES, Inc. 9 Court St. REWARD. A reward of twenty-five dollars for evidence that will convict the parties LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones 2244 New Britain, Conn, 1918 who robbed the orchard building of Dr. H. W. Hillyer in Farmington on onday night. J. W. ROBRBINS, Farmington, WANTED—Woman wishes Phone 293-5 day work, 11-15-2dx LOST LOST—Small black and tan dog. Re- ward if returned to Mrs. _Johu Willis, 131 Main t. 11-17-1dx LOST—Roll of sheet music, left om Berlin trolley Sunday night. Finfe er call 1478-12. 11-17-2dx LOST—A gold watch pin with initigls H. S., between West Main and Rule Shop. Reward. Return to Hergld office. 11-17-1dx LOST—At the Hartford-New Britain football game, fur neck piece. Findg er pl notify. Mrs. W. T. O'Brien, 40 Trinity St., Tel. 1314-2, 11-17-2dx

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