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SHOVBEVBHLOIBSHHBHOOBBLTRVSHOBBE g eninl RDAY In Alk Sizes “superior to more to $37.50 its in a class of their own majority shown." Tricotines, Wool Velours, mixtures, and winter welght serges. Benus silk lined, tallored, button trimmed styles . trimmed novelties, All slzes and in the most desired colors, LORED SUITS $39.50 to $47.50 In All Sizes xuriously fur trimmed or taillored. New and shaped collars. Graceful slender styles In rloty. Rich embroidery, brald, row on row and tucks, Every new color, consisting of I, tricotine, broadcloths, wool velours, etc. AIST CLEARANCE REGULAR PRICES UP TO SL75 Now $1.00 riative values, extra flne quality of lawn ndle, long and three-quarter sleeves. Fine ] jon and dainty embroidery, many models, phenomenal value. - SCHOOL DRESSES — EXTRA QUALITY GINGHAMS olal purchase. 30 exceptionally smart styles, plaids, neat checks and charming styles in eolor., Values to $2.76. Saturday .... $1.95 ~—Bargain Bascment— SHOE DEPARTMENT FOR 50c 000 pairs of Girls' and Boys' School and Play strong leather soles and heels; well made; oes for early school weaf. Horsehide lack or brown. Sizes up to 2. Cheaper febairing. ‘beaded, with new and now. necks, BOYS' ror men’'s Sport Sho ‘gubber soles. lsses’ and Children's Rubber with leather sol tle Gents’ Outing Shoes. \ n- and Boys' Tennis Shoes. Phildren’s Scuffer Shoes. 00. and Oxfords, brown or Sole Oxfords, sizes. Special . LORED SUl'l'S $24 95 THE DRFSSES $24.95 Values to $35.00 They consist of handsome satins and tricotines, silk 'and wool embroidered. drape; sleeve and neck style. beautifully made and silk body lined. and others with big fuf 4 In satine consist of navy, brown, black and taupe. In tricotines of navy and black, MORE DRESSES $39.50 Values to $49.50 Distinctive models, draped, embroldered and beaded, simply sparkling different effects, yet all the sizes represented, assuring the customer the desired exclusiveness. 1000 FLANNELETTE GOWNS REGULAR AND EXTRA SIZES EXTRA QUALITY — EXTRA VALUES DIVIDED INTO FOUR LOTS: FOR $1.95 FOR $2.25 FOR $2.49 FOR $2.95 Value $2.50 Value $2.75 Value $2.95 Value $3.75 Save money and buy Big variety of styles, trimmed, V necks, high necks, round necks, square in fact every style you these extra speclal prices. SCHOOL SUTTS FOR STURDY, 6 to 17-Year Size. Four smart models, numerous pockets, ly sewn seams, yoke or box plaited, coat lined entire, trousers cut generously, full lined throughout. serve or mixtures and stripes. ALL WOOL SERGE SUITS EXTRA VALUE, $8.95. All Wool Navy Ser lined entire, full cut, well made. at this spegial price. BUNGALOW APRONS Loose Styles or Elasic Waist. Made of fine scout percales, guaranteed fast color, ginghams in stripes, plaids @ | S LB HASC LS LHHAS | Inc. Hartford SATURDAY # In All Sizes Every new Exceptionally charm- Colors In All Sizes straight line, tunic, novelty scarcely two alike. All new fall colors. your Winter Nightgowns ycke effects, braid could wish for at ACTIVE BOYS staunch- Navy Saturday at .. $6.93 Sult, semi-Norfolk model, On sale Saturday or checks, all .. $1.45 # & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & ..fl.“.00#00#6009“0000##0###fi######fi ' TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Barn at 1 , M. Milstein, ’|’1>5 To RENT—I Maple HIIL Mritaln 1835-5 Seymour St. ly 437 Chestnut St. Teléphone . SALESWOMEN YOR OUR' COAT AND sUIT, MILLINERY, USLIN UNDERWEAR, CORSET, WAIST BOYS' DEPARTMENTS URDAY AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS ) QTHER AFTERNOONS ‘Telephone, 1 . . Prentioe. An apartment of séven rooms In of city: adults only. Address Herald Offoe. 9-8-3dx T-—About November Ist: First-class m flat, all modern Iimprovements, in center of city Address Rent, Box Herald 9-9-6d. TO RENT—Furnished flat of five rooms; brand new house: all improvements; everything in good condition; splendid opportunity for an American couple. Address Box 7XX, Herald Office. 9-9-3dx Bullding--Repaming. OR WITHOUT SXPERIENCE LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. § Court St Telephcaes 3344 PV ‘ew Britalo. Coans 11 L. i S LN SJORE WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF ; JUNK 9.9.3a #nd Second-Hand< Furniture. ctassrrmn couews! $1.25 aHundred Lbs. for Paper | L 136 OAK ST ZELDFS, TEL. 589-23, QUICK RETURNS, FOR SALE ble 2-Family House ¢ Street. Cheap and good temms, If taken at once, H D. HUMPHREY OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS Fmily House on Harvard Street for | 7 700—That looks like a dream the way are today—Bnt don’t dream about it—If yant it you will have to act spry. Six y block on Sexton street, fine high location, you can see the Gilded Dome at Hartford. | CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. oT. PHONE Mlv—noolll lol—l BANK BLDG. FOR SALE S-family 1i-room house on Harrison strect. 2-car garage, steam . Everything first class. S-room cottage, steam heatod, Areplace. Price very reasonable. he Home Banking & Realty Co. MAIN ST., Next Door ‘s Theatey. Telephone 728 | NOTICE—Magnificent, mew, 1 | | { 13 Rooms, all modern equipment— 0 Losy —String pearis, between Main St. and Stanley Works office. Reward it returned to the Labor Bureau, Stanley Works. 9-10-2dx LOST—Bunch of keys, September 3, on Main street or Church street. Finder pleass return to T. S. Cusiek, 387 Main St, care Mrs. Dube, and receive reward. 9-9-2 FOUND FOUND—Sum of money on bus last Satur- day. Call at A. J. Churchill's store, 273 Main St, and identify amount. §-8-3dx NOTICE NOTICE—All kinds of try work, no matter how small of big the job, will get our _personal attention. Call 1144-4. B. Benewitz, 443 Church St. 9-10-6dx NOTICE—Electric vacuum cleaners remted, $1.26 per day. Round file gas stove lghters, 36c. Satisfaction guaranteed every time. Phone 2079. 8-16-e0d-tf NOTICE—Local and long-distance trucking done reasonably: also parties taken out Call Albert Diemond, 410 Elm St. or phone 633-14. T-(W&1) -4wx high-grade 1920 style, home at fac- 21X, H [} planos and player-planos, direct from fgotory to your tory prices. 'Address Box Oftice. NOTICE—Belkin's Garage at 445 West Main street now open for business. Cars washed, expert repairing, faction nuruu-«-a Tel NOTIC Phone 13! Britain, roedile WANTED—High School graduate, with experfence, desires clerical and typewriting position In small office. Box 32AA, Herald OMmce. 9-9-3dx WANTED—By young American couple, Oectober 1st: Two or three rooms, fur- nished or unfurnished: western section city preferred. Address XYZ care Herald Office 9-9-6dx -—_— NOTICE—Shampoolng, manicuring, scalp treatments and facial massage; ladies attended at their homes. 0 Wilson St. Phone 485 NOTICE—Supreme Roach Powder in guar- anteed to kill files, roaches, bedbugs, floas, ete Put up in large bellows pack- age. 25c at the leading drug stores. 9-5-26d { NOTICE—Farmer-Labor Party primary will 53 Charch St. | for | be held in Painters’ Hall, eptember 11, at § o'clock, for State Semator and two Representatives. Delegates and members Those interested in the invited. H. By Gardiner, Chairman i -8-3dx NOTICE—F. F. Hurmon, Plano Stu Room 40, Beoth's Block. Come early and get favorable appointments. Open Satur- day evenings. 9-7-4dx NOTICE—Hardware Clty uarantees to make that old mattress equal to new; ! will convince you: quick serviee; jonable prices; uphol- stering. 60 Tremont street. Telephone 23144, Co. NOTICE—Crusoe’s transfers, 74 Church Day . and night seryjee. 1719, New Telephone NOTICE—Chimney repairing; all kinds of masoury and repair work done at reason- able prices; chimneys a specialty. F. Se 830 to 10-1x | Britain. $-20-26dx { Classificd Advertising is the . most inexpensive form of pub- Meity. Try a For Sale or a ‘Want Advt, in the Herald today. See for yourscif. Only One Cent a Word. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE — I FOR SALE—Single bouse, large lot, on Golt street, Maple Hill; price $5,000. For fur- ther particulars inquire C. C. Prenticc. Britain 1335-5 evenings. FOR SALE—Farms. 23-acre farm: Six- room house, large barn, large chicken house; apple. pear and peach trees; grapes, ome cow, ome helfer. one horse, one. pig, 50 hens, eight ducks, six tons hay, all tools. Price $3,500; cash 1,500. cre farm: Eight-room house. 1,000 of wood, 10 apple trees, six pear and six cherry trees, ErApes. one COW, one horse, one pair oxen, all tools to farm With, large barn, corn and _potatoes planted, lots of cultivated land. Price $5,500; cash $2,700. 100-acre farm: Lots of stock and crops, all good buildings, all to farm with. Price $9.000; ? One 1i-acre 30-acre farm cheap. room house; apple, pear and peach trees; Erapes, one acre corn, tWO Acres D balance seeded, two sheds. barn one horse, one cow, one heifer. 50 hens, all tools. Price § cash $2,000. H. A. Willlams, 9-10-2dx interested call at once. 27 Arch St, New Britain, Conn. FOR SALE—Lot, Stanley street and Euclid avenue; 50x150; valuable location; reason- able if taken at o Phone §95-4. C. F. Perry, 45 Stratford road. 9-7-10-11x ¥OR SALE—An excellent ( and ary) Maple Hill; terms t Berlin, lot on Robbins Ave., reasonably and on easy T. B. Deh: 683-6. Inquire Phone 9-9-3dx Conn. FOR SALE—On Estate of Charles Johnson, Plainville, Conn.: Two-family house, small barn, shed and ten acres of land on pond; will sell whole or part, to suit pur- chaser. Address A. E. Johnson, 627 Chapel 8t, New Haven. business block, center of Inquire of F. A. Allderige, 9-4-5dx R SAL] Plainville. 23 Hough St. Plainville. WANTED will selt | CLASSIFIED - 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN ADVANCE B This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. b —w—op s Ar'lbpfonn,m USED CARS OF VALUE Hartford, or telephone New ; 9-10-3d § STUDEBAKER Big Six AUBURN' Beauty Six OVERLAND Touring " OVERLAND Touring ** OVERLAND Touring “85" . MAXWELL Touring ... OVERLAND Roadster SAXON Roadster OLDSMOBILE Touring .. STUTZ Roadster TRUCKS OF SERVICE BROCKWAY Express STUDEBAKER Express 5 FORD Truck FORD Truek GRAHAM Two-Ton VIM Express M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH ST. . 8-9-11 o e ——— FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Guernsey calf, rated for calt. Albert Anderson, Allen St., Kensington, Conn. 9-10-3dx FOR SALE—Two hundred whiskey and wine barrels and 100 cider barrel Apply Oreste Mestierl, next to Kensington Bar- bershop. 9-10-24 FOR SALE—At once: Gas stove; pdre BSA 18 Harrison St. WANTED—Washing to do at home. Apply 15 Meadow St., 1dx second floor. WANTED—A stove in good condition. ‘l‘elo- phone 198-12. WANTED—Rent of four or five two adults before September 15. Mrs. N. Hudson, 626 West Main St. 9-10-eod-3dx WANTED—Six- or seven-room tenement in good location, house preferred, on or before October 1. George S. Smith, Phon- 2382, No. 31 Emmons Place. WANTED—Rent, five or six room west end preferred. A. H. Starkey, 236 Win- throp St. Phone 1072-23. 9-9-3dx mmn and wife: Four- or Post Office Box 45, 9-8-3dx WANTED—By five-room temement. City. American family with Tenement of four or five #-8-3dx ANTED—By two children: rooms. Address Box 26X, Herald. evening meals is all that required price will be paid’ for this service; if you cannot accommodate two, try one. 1f you are at all interested, please communicate with Box 7J, Herald 9-8-3dx WANTED—Men and women with burning, tired, aching and itching feet, sorc corns and callouses to try Snow Drop Salve, works wonders; guaranteed by Crowell’ Drn; Store, Clark and Brainerd, Miiler Haneon and all druggists. $-17-30dx WANTED—A family of three wai modera five-room tenement; Americans of good address and connections; references. Box 33J, Herald. 6dx if required. Address Herald Office. 7-5dx WANTED—Thoroughly petent Bookkeeper and Stenog- rapher, to take charge of small office. Salary to start $25.00 per week, with every oppor- for advancement for conscientious Must be able to fur- nish first class reference from previous employers. Apply to Box No, 9. Herald. SUMMII IESORTS FARMINGTON, CONNECTICUT Second season. Delightful and ple- turesque modern farmhouse, situated in boautiful hilly country. Excellent table: abundance of vegetables, fruits and milk: all our own products; reduced rates for September and October. Pure Water and Sanitary Drainage JOSEPH A. FAGAN SCOTT'S SWAMP FARM Telephone Farmington 59-3 FOR SALE—AtL Park Reserve, the Place of Cosy Homes: Bullding lots, cottages and bungalows. See Willlam T. O'Brien at Park Reserve Saturday and Sunday, from to 6, or Telephone 1314-2. FOR SALE—In Belvidere: bungalow with = garage in reasonable: owner leaving city. son, 103 Hillcrest Ave. City. rear; A. Ander- 8-3dx FOR SALE—136-acre farm, uear city; large bulldings, 19 head. stock. 10 pigs. 400 chickens, large crop and tools: price very reasonable; income from milk alone over $400 monthly iny others, near Hart- ford, from $1.500 mp. Farmers Realty, 721 Main street,s ford, Conn evening 9-3-iwx 1 . One building lot on East and Kelsey streets; 50x150 feet. Now is the time to buy a farm when the crops are ready for winter. No coal to buy If you own a farm. If FOR SALE—Candy store fixtures at lowest price; going out of business. Inquire B. Berson, 549 Main street. Telephone 1165-2. 9-9 FOR SALE—Bartlett pears for canning; also Seckel pears and apples. D. J. Smith and Son, New Britain. Tel. 155-2. 8-I-tf FOR SALE—Housechold furniture: table, chairs, china closet, hall tree, Kitchen range, .hall runner. Call at 187 Hart St., second floor. 9-9-2ax AUTOMOBILES FOR SALF—Overland touring, R; perfct top and side curtains res, motor and battery. Telephone 115-13. model good 112 Lake stree 9-10-2dx FOR SALE—Moon Light SNix touring excellent condition, or will trade ior a small roadster. Call after 5:30 p. . or write Edwin F. Sibley, 36 Pearl Court, City. 9-10-2dx FOR SALE—Ford roadster, sport model; all new tires; fully equipped; in perfect con- dition: price $3 E. G. Bassett, 143 West Main St., Plainville. 9-10-3d FOR SALE—Your opportubity to purchase a 1920 Ford sedan, many extras, at a sacrifice. Inquire Clark’s Auto Accessory Shop, 138 South Main St. 9-10-2dx FOR SALE—Studebaker rondster, 1918 model, good condition; will sell cheap for cash. Apply to Ed Goldstein, 396 Main street % 9-9-24ax Thousands read the ' Classified Column daily. There are a lot' of buyers for mdhmd.-ntownm' sell. 'n-um-wmun? For Sale Advt. Only One Cent s Word, WANTED—FEMALE HELP SALESMEN—If you are made of the rig] stuff, you can keep your present 1 while we prove by a little evening wi that you can make from $100 to $3 weekly. Call daily, Room 6, 122 Main St. SR sul 5§ AT WANTED—Young girl aa mother's hel; one through with school preferred. 2118-2 or 81 Columbia St. s WANTED—Competent mald [ housework. Apply 36 Russell St, 9. WANTED—At once: Girl for clerieal state age, experience and salary Address Box 4W, Herald. clerk; . steady Hoffmann's - Bakery, WANTED—Competent mald, work; mno washing. Mrs. 48 Court st WANTED—Lady Apply at street. FOR SALE—One Oilllud -fdlm Tele- phone S84-2. 9-9-4dx WANTED—A woman for general Apply Mrs. W. H. Allen, Maple FOR SALE—1920 Auburn Beauty Nix tour- -class condition; new cords; cash or terms; buying larger cai, for selling. Box 27Z, Herald 9-9-tf reason Office. FOR $250. SALE—1917 Phone 2469. Ford runabout. Price 9-8-tf FOR SALE—1918 Oakland touring car with winter top; good tires, mechanically per- fect. Telephone 788. FOR SALE—Omne Ford touring, ome Hup- mobile touring, one Buick touring (1914), one Allen sedan. R. C. Rudolph, Allen and Auburn Cars, 123 Cherry St. 9-§-4dx FOR SALE—Late 1917 Stearns-Knight Chummy . roadster; mechanically perfect; a bargain. The L. & M. (arage, rear 401 West Main. Tel. 587-2. 9-5-4dx FOR SALE—Late model Dodge roadste:, good condition; no reasonabie cash offer refused; owner has. purchased new car. Phone 2524-3. 9-7-3dx. FOR SALE—One 1917 staked body Pierce- Arrow tive-ton truck; two new bus bodies, capacity approximately 40 people. Stan- dard Steel and Bearings, Incorporated, Plainville, Cenn. 9-4-1w FOR SALE—About twe owner has no use for it; sell chea ephone 1448. 9 res alate; Tel- 2dx FOR SALE—Good Grogan and Hatfield, City. horse, South cheap. Main street, 9-9-2ax fowen. Inquire at ing 9-9-2dx FOR SALE—Stand! 355 Corbin Ave. | FOR SALE—Horse, harness and wagon. Arcade, between 10 years old; also Room 20, Rallroad 6 dnd 7 p. m. 9-8-3d FOR SALE—Good driving or $75. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. —_— e | TO RENT—Large, alry room suitable for two or three gentlemen: board if desired. 112 Lake St. Tel. 148-13. 9-10-2d4 9-7-5dx TO RENT—Furnished front room sultable for man and wife or two ladies; refer- ences. Phone 1249-14. 9-10-3dx TO RENT—Furnished front Kitchenette: all improvements. Seeley, 61 Main St. room with Apply 1dx - !N RENT—Two rooms, sultable for light Arch and Walnut lax housekeeping. streets. corner TO RENT-—Nicely furnished front room on second floor in private family for one or two gentlemen:; also, two others on top floor. 4 Glen St. 1da TQ RENT—Two furnished rooms for gen- tiemen, 239 Washington St. Call after 6 p. m. 9-9-5dx TO RENT—Furnished room at 31 Seymour street. Ring upper bell. 9-9-3dx TO RENT—Furnished room, with bath, suitable for Herald Office Box IB. 9-9-3dx S — WANTED—MALE HEIFP WANTED—Tallors, first-class, wanted for fine custom coats; steady position, good pay. 4 Elm St 9-10-3dx two. WANTED—Man for Jjanitor work at the Grammar School: steady work, good pay. Inquire Mr. Hill, Grammar School. 9-10-3d WANTED—I am looking for a particular type of man who is inherently honest, who can faithfully represent an organization of national reputation and record; regard- less of your previous occupation, you may be that particular man whom I can place in a position to earn not less than $7.500 a year. Call Room 6 Mutual Building, City. Walter F. Bliss, Local Mgr. 9-9-3dx WA! at soda fountaln. Apply Russell's Drug Store, {41 West Main St. City. 9-9 WANTED—Tinsmith for all-around factory work; steady _position good pay. Manufacturer. P. O. Box 207, New Britain, Conn. 9-7-5d WANTED BOY TO WORK IN DRUG STORE GOOD CHANCE TO LEARN BUSINESS DICKINSON DRUG €O, 53 USED TRUCKS--Attention. Jitady and Bus The troiley situation confrunting gét in while prospects are good. We have iBe following for abis st right prictsi Three Reo 13-Dasssiger Gumes: alss one 1930 ii-punnc Packard. all in first-class shape nouhulnlh bnnfl Sew cord tires all around; worth invesu- gation. ' Call Liberty 430 or see Chandlet, Mack Moter Truck Compsay, New Haveh USED TRUCKS good U to gt Plerce-Arrow, somsp over- When in need of & Truck, it wil w'y_bd touch with us. . Mack, Packard and others; hauled, rebullt termas to suit you CHANDLER, MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO. 264 Wh.ll" Ave., New Haven, Conn. o-34-t2 USED TRUCKS THAT ARE WORTH WHILE We bave the following Gn hand i first-class mechanical condition, ready to go to work, vis.: 2-Ton Mack—Rebullt, mew rack body, as new. 3-Ton Packard—Chassis and cab. Two 213-Ton Maccars—Omne with sub- stantial padded van body, the other with rack bodw ‘ 5-Ton White Dump—Newly painted. 2-Ton Nash—With brand-gew lumber: body, newly painted. Two 1919 5-Ton Clydesdale Dunn. Four 1919 2-Ton Day.Eider 25-pas- senger buses with Goodycar spare. Worth Investigation. Call Liberty 430, or see CHANDLER MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO. Whalley Ave, New Havenm, co:-. with brand guaranteed the same FOR SALE DODGE SEDAN MAXWELL TOURING FORD TOURING REO TOURING LIBERTY TOURING OVERLAND TOURING THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. 6 Elm Street Phone 484 9-4-tt WANTED—FEMALE HELP . CASHIER MOHICAN COMPANY 367 MAIN STREET APPLY 5 WANTED fl,lfllfis AFPLY HothAN COMPANY 367 MAIN sTREET 9-8-3dx |, WANTED—A girl* for general Apply, mornings, at 61 Russell St. 9-7: WANTED—Girl for Apply 19 South High St WANTED—Lady operator om one familiar with typewriter Western Union Telegraph Co., 11 F Arcade. WANTED—Clerks for ‘Ilm Britain Clothing and }, Ine. WANTED—Young women to phoune operators; no experience g ¥ paid while learning; rapid after both for I GENERAL HELPER IN CAFETERIA TO SLEEP HOME APPLY AT ONCE THE Y. W. C. A BrisTOL AtTo CcoMPANY. 137 SCHOOL STREET, BRISTOL, Teléphone 323 ¥ Automeblte Bullding "l Al l..'fl.-.. 5 uammm-um-:hu ONE WITH SOME PREFERRED. APPLY ACCURATE . AND - € OFFICE WORKER WITH !uu.lt, KNOW! ENCE nmu IRED; TO §25 PER WEEK, nlmxfix« [PON ABILITY; REPLY IN O ANDWRITING. il BOX No. 18F, HERALD WANTED AT ONCE SALESLADIES FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOONS AXD EVENINGS APPLY OUTLET MILLINERY COQ. 257 MAIN STREET WANTED TWO MAIDS COOK AND SECOND MAID TELEPHONE 1856-13 i 3.1 EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES FOR PERMANENT POSITIONS, SEVERAL DEFARTMENTS. Su Hours: 9a. m. to 6§ p. m.: sun to 3.p. m. APPLY: THE MeMILLAN

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