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Thousands read the Herald Classificd Advertising is the € i ¢ Classified Column daily. m CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c 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 work we save the advertiser money. i‘ ‘ most inexpensive form of pub- tllllF{‘ Hartford are a lot of buyers for that licity. Try a For Sale or a 787 e 28 )8, second band auto you want to [ B ' Tell them about it in a ) ‘Want Advt, in the Herald today. v scll. 7 23} See for yourscif. Only One Cent For,Sale Advt. Only One Cent a Word. reat September Fur Sale Is Now In Progress Third Floor ENTING THE MAXIMUM OF QUALITY a Word. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS REAL ESTATE FOR MLE AUTOMOBILES WANTED—FEMALE HELP FOR SALE—Single house, large Tot. on Golf | FOR SALE—One 1917 Hudwon sport street, Maple Hill; price $3,00¢ For fur<| Al condition. Lash Motor Co. ther particulars inquire C. C. Prentice, 1x Asylum St Hartford, or telephone Ne Britain 133 evenings. mahogany cabinet and record. Pe con- A beauty, half price Main downstairs. PRERYS FOR SALE—One horse wagon and harness all in good ition, jwill sell at low price, John swnia, White's Crossing. -6dx model 9-13-3d uring car in good 208 E. Main street. Tel WANTED——Stenographers to qualify state positions. Civil service test Octobel 1820, at Capitol, Hartford. Send® fo] circular and application, to be filed noon, October State Civil Servic Commission, State Capitol, Hartford, Ci 9-13-6 WANTED—A girl for kitchem work. 8§ hours and good pay. Apply The- Sodi Shoppe. 9-13- WANTED—Two maids, cook and Wecos maid. Tel. 1856-13. 9-11-64 FCR SALE—Chevrolet t conaition $400 181-4 . FOR SALE—i new tires, 30 cash. vate AND STYLE WOMAN APPRECIATE AT SAVINC THE KNOWING CANNOT FAIL TO FOR SALE—Two-tenement Ave.. Newington. Conn. £1.500 cash. Charles Plunge, P 104 inder light touring car, 3 perfect mecaanical condition. Chas. My > Arch street party FOR SALE—Ruick, °16, d ures all_around: ood motor. Tel. 148-1 0. Box | o 9-11-cdx | 11 on sale at mt in a fur coat usual the de choicest ht the fur ma soul of wormen contemplating every season we have assembled products of the ket and place carriage. beds. Wednesday such cconomical prices as will very an in- FOR SALE—Lot will sell on Stewart St.; eap for cash or exchs touring car. Call or “small furs.” Little SIx touring: two to 1079 the lowest nts a savigg of 20 from today’s in the month of April, s fhe sale hnnnnlns tomorrow morning repr prices; a pade possible by back | FOR SALE—Two ulce onk bedstends, with side-bar springs, $5 takes both E. Broad street, Plainville. FOR SALE—Two hundred whiskey and wine arrels and 100 cider barrels. Apply ste Mestieri, next to Kensington Bar- bershop. 9-13-2d of Charles Johnson, Two-family house, | ten acres of land on | or pait suit pur- heavy buying away figures the market YoR SALE—Ford, 14 @id motor. 112 Lake WANTED—Young girl or woman to general housework; experience not nece: sary it willing to learn, Apply 37 Pro pect St. 9-11- FOR SALE—On Estate ville, Conn small barn, shed and pond: will sell whole chaser. Address A. E. Johnson, Adm. ! Chapel St., New Haven. y-9-6d | -—-_-———_n___ — LERDS W light delivery; St R SALE—Good-running Cail Tel. 316 or at 00 High = FOR SALE—Ford roadster, sport model new nres; fully equipped: 1n perfect con- { aition; price £. G. Bassett, Main St Plainville FOR SALE—one v a4 car; | o z Phone | 9-13-10x | FOR SALE—1920 Auburn Beauty Six tou | ing i urst-class conditiou; new cords; $1,515, casa or terms; buying larger cai, réason for seliing. Box Herald Otice. 9-9-uf w York s still will prevall; make ece: the meanwhile this sale the display interesting deviation from last year's styles. throes of a how any all Coats, n great fur strike and no one can prophesy long this con- of Wraps and ANTED—A young lady Zood position. it is impossible to procure furs of any description—at price, all o for new- dent: Call Dr. Knapi 911~ and opportunity to save a most remarkable one. Nearly FOR SALE—Four draft R. E. Towers, Tel. 1612 “horses for sale. | 8-11-4d | WANTED—Washiog and home or two or three Tel. 486-14. some g WANTED—Woman to take out washing f family of three: one who can call for ai deliver §t. Call 1992-13. 9-11 o ironing to do at hours day work 9-13-2dx 343 West 9-10-3d R. L Olson, Reds, 80 Cot -11 live ge dx | FOR SALE—Roosters, weight dress Place, A ; Oakiand wsedan. Tele- it 9-4dx | — — WANTED—Te rent garage for one FOR SALE—One roll-top, office desk, ome | preferably near State Trade School. office chair. one cash register, Keith 1780, system and one ice-chest Address . — H Herald Box 282 9-11-tf | WANTED RENT—Refined American couple | —_—— —_— — desire about five pms in Plainville or § FOR .‘,\LM.,"..., calf, rated for calf. Berlin. Address Box 23A Herald | Albert Anderson, Allen St. Kensington. 13-9-3dx Conni 9-10-3dx WANTED—Aggressive women in New ain and surrounding towns to earn did spare-time incomes introducing anteed Priscilla Fabrics: Hoslery, Undd wear: everybody interested; magnifice profits; beautiful samples furnished. Fif] charles Co., Trenton, New Jersey. 9-11- ts and Wraps 30 to 40-inch; mracul n Neckpieces the following furs Choker Animal Fitch Austrian Opossum Blue Fox Taupe Fox Lucile Fox Black Fox to 40% On Coat or Set. and Shapes Sable Jap Marten Baum Marten Stone Marten Wolft Mole Near Seal French Seal Cat Hudson Seal Bay Seul WANTED—Young girl as mother's help one through with school preferred. 2118-2 or 31 Columbia St. 9. KFOR SALE—1917 Lhone 2389, Ford Price Yea-tt runabout. light housekeepiog Western section of city pre- | 21D Herald 9-13-3dx | Hudson Squirrel By Buying Now WANTED—Room with privileges. ferred. Box FOR SALE—Candy store fixtures at lowest price; going out of business. Inquire B. Berson. 549 Main street. Telephone 116 -9-3dx Save 20% to 40% Save 20% WANTED—Competent. housework. maid for Apply 36 Russell St. 9-9- USED TKUCKS--Atiention. Jitney and Bus WANTED—2 or 3 furnished rooms for light Men: Tne Stoles Chalce of these Furs: Squirrel Skunk n Seal Seal n’s Fall Sweaters » Coatees and Capes Your Choice of: Mole Kolinsky Hudson Segl Men: It’s Time to Shout nough to provide for about Britain, at his own price ‘e have the heavy shaker weave t worsted weaves, in slip-on style and with V shape and generous pll collars, to 51698, Men's Dept, Street Floor, every man In and light cont Such an And it's the Fox tion made ular it and V LET US FIT YOU. sur Hats in fall shapes at $5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $6.; “Fall Hats” And Especially Our Fall Hats assortment such ,, Men's Shop” is well worth an values as these that 'urnishings department of Hartford. inspec- have the pop- 50, $7.00 and up to Members of the campaign teams of Daly Council, K. gf C.. will meet at the club rooms this evening to formu- Iate plans for the drive. A supper to- | will be served this evening. the Captain Willam Watts of Engine Al Company No. 6, Lieutenant Frank re- | Gilligan of Engine Company No. 1 and Hoseman Willlam Frey of En- gine Company No. 2 of the fire de- partment commenced their annual vacation today. Lieutenant John C | Connelly, Louls Huber, resumed duty today aft- their vacation ebecca lodge will meet ening at 8 o'clock at Hungerford court the dogree team are be' present ual election of the trustees hodist church will be held & wuste basket in the of- M. V. Greene company in block. kept the members Companies No. 1 and imo last night, about 6:3 he damage was nominal, Join Ne'v tion club. —advt Nat 5 p Bank Vaca- m. tonight. Britain Open 7 to George Olcott, Fred Shepard and Arthur Anderson will leave Tuesday morning for Flint, Michigan. They have accepted an engagement for orchestra playing for the winter months in one of the recently com- pleted recreation buildings there. They will return next May. Jewelry valued at considerable was reported by Mrs. Inez Chapman Do- herty of Court street &s having been stolen from her home yesterday. FOR SALE Block on Glen Street,Six Tenements, All Modern. 1. V. nUMPHRKEY MAIN ST. OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS Three Famlly House on Prospect Street For Right in the center of the city—Only a inutes from Main Street. 3 Family Brick on Glen Street, 3 minutes from Main , Easy Terms. 2 family House on Fair- Street. Rooming House To Rent. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. mmuc au—nmws 305-6 BA‘K BLDG tage in Barnesdale, Acres . Finest Farm 3 . Barn, Frult and Berries. Cottage, handy to center. Modern Brick, 2 minutes T A. RILEY mal Bank Bldg. Service Agency. Results--Herald Classified Advts he Hardware City Loan Corp. under construction and offers for sale on easy to employes of locgl industri--—Three tenement Two tenement houvses, Single dwellings. H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. MURRAY CRANE SERIOUSLY ILL Captain William Porter and | Dalton, Mass. — Former | States Senator W. seriously United Murray Crane is ill at his home here. The senator suffered a collapse while at- tending the notification for Governor Coolidge ceremonies WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Hant Furniture. $1.25 aHundred Lbs. for Paper L. ZELDFS. 135 OAK ST. TEL. 589-23. Motor Goggles Sun Glasses For Outings. Glasses for Poor or Painful Vision. A PINKUS \ Over 30 Years Experience in Eye i Testing. Satisfaction Guaranteed. lm MAIN ST., PHONE 570 FOR SALE—Bartlett also Seckel pears and appies. and Son, New Britain. Tel pears for canning; D. J. Smith | 9 L-tf AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—At 58 Franklin Square: bed sash, flower pots. garden tools, lumber. Telephone 140. 9-9-11x FOR SALE—1916 Grant Six hauled; good condition: quick sale, $500. 446 West second floor. Just over- acrifice for Main street, 9-11-2dx FOR SALE—1919 n-leh_Lm-p-unnr; cellent condition; two spare tires. Tele- 5 9-11-2d l ' LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. # Court St Telephcnas 3244 tlew Hritain. Conn. 1918 CHIROPRACTIC TALK, NO. 14. NERVE PRESSURE (By J. A. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR) There are only two w in which the organs of the body can become abnormal or function abnormally; either by the vio- lation of Nature's laws, or by an interfer- ence which hinders the normal working of Nature throughout the body. Every one of us is so constructed t is impossible for dise pain and weak- ness to creep in withoul cause. Everybody knows ths when they come to think of it. Nature works in the body through the nerves primarily. Every other part is regu- ted and controlled by Nature through the rvous System. Organs and their activity are kept normal by this means, and the reason disease, pain and weakness are manifested is ALWAYS because there is pressure somewhere in the Nervous System. Scintists now admit that nerve pressure lfes at the root and is the cause of 95 per cent of all the allments which afflict man, woman and child. CHIROPRACTIC itself with the removal pressure. Once it has done this ment is gome for all time. Millions so far have been benefited. Your case should respond as readily. J.A. VOLZ The Chiropractor 259 MAIN STREET, BOOTH BLOCK Sulte 407, Fourth Floor Phone 1733 Office Hours: 9-12 a. m.—2-5 p. m. Evening Hours: Monday, Tuesduy. Thurs. evenings from 6:30-8:30. that concerns of nerve your ail- Have Your Eyes Examined Everyone should have their eyes examined once in two years, even though they do not bother them. Eyesight is too precious to be neglect- ed. You may not need glasses, but you should know the truth about your eyes. The satisfaction of know- ing this is worth much more than we charge for a thor- ough cxamination. It's unwise to put today's duty off until tomorrow. Davis & Goodwin Registered Eyesight Specialists 327 MAIN ST, TEL. 1905 “We Grow Because We Know.” housekeeping by 3 adults. West End pre- fered. Apply box 9A Herald. 9-13-2dx WANTED—By newly married American couple four or five room rent before Uct. 1st. Address Herald box 11BB. 9-13-3dx WANTED—Rent of four or five rooms for two adults before September 15. Mrs. N. Hudson, 626 West Main St. 9-10-eod-3dx WANTED—By adults: A rent of four or five rooms, centrally located. M. H. Smith, care National Biscuit Co., City. 9-10-3dx irviley siluation contresting us, not only in Sridgeport, LUt in OUr OWA | WANTED—A woman for general housew: cty of New Ititwia. is critical, as you know. Now is the ume 10 get Lusy and Kt N While prospects are good. we have wie following 104 saie al right prices: Three 191y iteo 13-passenger Luses; also one 1920 So-passeages rackerd. ail in Orst-class shape mechunicals n w coru tlres all around; werth nvesu- uon. Call Liberty 430 or see Chandier, Suck Motor Truck Company, New Huven, Conn. T-dd-t2 These are . wrand WANTMIHKI for all departments. USED TRUCKS When In need of a good Used Truck, it will pay you to get in touch with us. Alack, Plerce-Arrow, rackard and others; some over bauled, revuilt and guaranteed; wrws L0 suil you. WANTED—Teachers abd other professio people to try our noanday lunch at 50c from 11:30 to 2:30 daily. Broadway Dining Rooms, 67 Arch St. 9-10-tf WANTED—Everyone to know that you can save money by having your dentistry done by me. If you want painless dentistry, come now and let me prove that my expert knowledge of the use of NAP-A- MINIT enables me to not only extract, but fill, crown or treat your teeth without pain. Dr. George E. Knapp, 299 Main street. 9-11-tt WANTED—We will pay $25 to every young Jady who brings us in 25 new customers. This will be a g00d WAy to et your new fall suit free of charge. We promise you painiess extractions and fillings and that you will be satisfied with all our dental work; so bring in your. friends and let us credit you with one Or more new cus- tomers. Apply Dr. George E. Knapp, 299 Main St, near Railroad Crossing. 9-11-tf WANTED—SIx- or seven-room temement in good location, house preferred, on or before October 1. George S. Smith, Phone 2382, No. 31 Emmons Place. 9-9-6d ’ Phone Liberty 430, or see CHANDLER, MACK MOTUX T'EUCK CO. 264 Whalley Ave., New fiaven, Conn s-24-ct — USED TRUCKS THAT ARE WORTH WHILE We have the following ¢n hand in first-class mechanical condition, ready to g0 to work, vis.: Mack—Rebuilt, with brand new rack body, guaranteed the same as new. s 3-Ton Packard—Chassis and cab. Two 2%-Ton Maccars—One with sub- stantisl padded van body, the other with rack body. 5-Ton White Dump—Newly painted. 2-Ton Nash—With brand-oew lumber" body, newly painted. Two 1919 6-Ton Clydesdale Dumips. Four 1919 2-Ton Day-Elder 25-pas- senger buses with Goodyear apare. Worth investigation. Call Liberty 430, or sce WANTED—Men and women with burain, tired, aching and itching feet, soro cor and callouses to try Snow Drop Salve, 35 works wonders; guaranteed by Crowell Drug Store, Clark and Brainerd, Miller and Hanson and all druggists. 8-17-30dx WANTED—A family of three wants modern five-room tenement; Americans of good address and connections; references. Box 33J, Herald 9-4-6ax CHANDLER MACE MOTOR TKUC] 264 Whalley Ave., New Ha CO.. Conn. 7-30-t2 FOR SALE Bookkeeper- Stenographer WANTED—Thoroughly com- petent Bookkeeper and Stenog- rapher, to take charge, of small office. Salary to start $25.00 per week, with every oppor- tunity for advancement for willing, loyal conscientious worker. Must be able to fur- wmish first class reference from previous employers. Apply to Box No. 9, Herald. DODGE SEDAN MAXWELL TOURING FORD TOURING REO TOURING LIBERTY TOURING OVERLAND TOURING THE B. & B. MOTOR 00. 6 Elm Street Phone 484 USED CARS OF VALUE STUDEBAKER Big Six ....$1,500 AUBURN Beauty Six OVERLAND Touring “90" OVERLAND Touring “§3" ————— WANTED—MALE HEY® OVERLAND Touring *85 MAXWELL Touring WANTED—Meat cutter st O'Connell's Mar- = ket, 401 West Main street 9-11-3dx SAXON Hoadeter SALESMEN--If you are made of the right stuff, you can keep your present job while we prove by a little evening work that you can make from $100 to 3§20v weekly. Call daily, $:30 to 6 p. m. Room 6. 122 Main St 9-11-3dx OLDSMOBILE Touring STUTZ Roadster TRUCKS OF SERVICE WANTED—Tallors, first-class, wanted for BROCKWAY Express fine custom coats; steady position, good pay. 4 Elm St 9-10-3dx Apply STUDEBAKER Express WANTED—Clerk at soda fountain. EDRD S Russell's Drug Store, 441 West Main St., City. 9-9-6d TS, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FORD Truck GRAHAM Two-Ton VIM Express FOR SALE—Two building lots, ry and Ash street. Must be A. F. Eeclestaed, 273" Cherry corner Cher- sold at once strect M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH ST. mily house of eleven trolley. Box 4K | -13 FOR SALE—A single rooms. West End Herald. agent LOSY LOST—An unfinished hlack sweater between Harrison sireet and Main street, Saturday night. Please return to 112 Harrison street. 9-1 ST e R FOUND FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Furnished Maple Hill. Telephone, evenings, New Britain 1313 .. C. Prentice. 8-10-34 TO RENT—Furnished room, suitable for two. 160 West Maln street 1 < P UND-—At Lake wateh. call -ehue and jdentify dverticement \ for gentleman. strect. 5-13-24 i same at Commonwealth and pay 9-11-34x TO RENT—Furnished room €. A. Taplin, 45 Walnut E 1dx , Compounce, Sunday: for | Apply Mrs. W. H. Allen, Maple Hill. 9 WANTED—A girl for general Apply, mornings, at 61 Russell St. 9-7- Britain Clothing and Dry Goods St Ine. WANTED—Young wemer (o become phone operators; no experience paid while learning; rapid increases after both for lengih of service and the advantage of this occupation will explaingd by the chiet operator. & . Telephone Company. A. EATTEN & SONS 114-116 ASYLUM STREET HARTFORD e ‘WANT SALESLADIES COAT, SUIT AND DRESS DEPARTMENTS ALSO ALTERATION HANDS STEADY EMPLOYMENT NOTIOE NOTICE—Shampooing, manicurisg, * treatments and facial attended at thelt homes. 20 Wilson street. Phone 465-5. NOTICE—I wish to buy some second Victrola or Grafonola records, Tel. 30 3 MUSICAL—To patrons, friends and who have plaver planos—I have with! for a few days an expert regulator tuner of player pianos from the known house of John Wanamaker of York—It is a rare opportunity to your pianos put in order. Call phone or address P. O. Box 596, F. V. Su 9 NOTICE—An American and wife deal: tenement can get a single family for small rent. The board of owner wife as part of rental. References changed. Box SW .Herald. 9-13] NOTICE—Electric vacuum cleaners $1.25 per day. Round file gad lighters, 36c. Satisfaction guaraxd every time. FPhone 2079. 8-16-¢ NOTICE—Ladles ‘and Gentlemen: If want to get market price for you papers, magazines and rags, I am ay $1.25 a hundred pounds for paj for magazines, 3c a pound for Call A, Sklarsky, § Wooster St., Har Telephone Charter 265-2. 9-1 NOTICE—AI kinds of carpentry matter how small or big the job, will our personal attention. Call 1 B. Benewits, 443 Church St. 8-1 NOTICE—Belkin’s Garage at 445 West street now open for business. washed, expert repairing, storage: faction guarantecd. Tel. 587-3. 9 WANTED—By young American October 1st: Two or three room nished or unfurnished; western sectio preferred. Address XYZ, care Ofce. NOTICE—Supreme Roach Powder I anteed to kill fiies, roaches, bed fleas, etc. Put up in large bellows age, 25¢ at the leading drug stores. NOTICE—Hardware City guarantees to make that old m equal to new: trial will convi quick service; reasonable pric stering. 60 Tremont street. T 2314-4. 8-30 to NOTICE—Crusoe’s Taxi Station, transfers, 74 Church St., New /B Day and night service. Tele 1719, o< TO RENT TO RENT—Garage space for one car. 541 Church street. Telephone 174, 162 TO RENT—Barn at 34 Seymour St. S. Milstein, 127 Chestnut St. Tej TO RENT—About November 18tz six-room flat, all modern improve in center of ecity. Address Rent, B T—Corner - lot Farmin Lower Lane Berlin F: table for masoline Alling sta: Johnson, 65> Harvard streef >3

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