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Hartford 0 B 4 B0 5 B PR ‘his Store Represents Another SILK SENSATION eRegular$6.° bradelor gy 3 & v4. enuine Moon-Glo Satin ly Every New Britain Woman Will Recall Fox’s Remarkable Sale of Fan-ta- linil‘l’ur;yn Sale That Caused a Sensation All Over the State, and This Sale Will Do Likewise. “Moon-Glo” Satin is one of the loveliest Silks ever woven.- It is fittingly ed. It has a shimmer that only the purest of fine silk and the most marvel- craftsmanship «could create—a shimmer that is like the glow of the moon on mmer lake. ] “Moon-Glo” Satin has won its way to the high esteem of women from Maine lifornias In a season when Satins rule the fashions and when there are lovely Satins, this wonderful Silk takes first place as favorite. ) ; }ud e therefore that we are pleased to be able to offer for the first time in ford this exquisite Silk at $3.68 a yard. : Last season our price was $7.50 a yard—not lower. This season the lowest has been $6 a yard. ‘And now the price is $3.68. [ We shall have “Moon-Glo” Satins tomorrow in a wonderful range of colors, | ding the following: : JADE CORAL BURNT ORANGE AMERICAN BEAUTY REAVER SILVER STEEL FRENCH BLUE OVERSEAS BLUE FAWN 34 DUCK BLUE WALNUT COPPER GOLDEN BROWN AFRICAN BROWN NAVY BLUE MIDNIGHT BLUE BLACK . ISpecial tables in the silk store will be given over to the sale tomorrow. Every- b possible will be done to make selection easy and satisfactory. We invite to see these Silks and to note that on the selvage of each yard the name lo” is stamped to show that it is the genuine. All of these Silks are fiches wide. G e 4 b R R 0 5 B B B ron H\l._l-t HOUSE-~— 5 ROOMS —EVERYTHING MODERN— FOIL FIRNT CLASS CUSTOMER—IN WEST END H. D. HUMPHREY Bluefish ¥ IN ST, OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY tv—!: _ Ig‘ l;l;i'ofl:loil:leornt:id;ock igg | Boston Blue Whole Fish 12¢ Bluefish Steak ........ 15¢ CHALLENGE YOU TO FIND A BETTER | Rockport Cod ......... 18¢c| ! Snapper Blues 18¢ | LY HOUSE than the one we offer for sale | pertic 1 piv - cimon 30¢ | aley street—Hard wood floors, all im- ‘fis{:reshH *ackerel, Butter- | ments—Garage for two cars—Everything oo, s ansd“'l;d:!lls‘:‘& could wish for. * Let us sell your house. |Shrimp. Round and Little AMPF REAL ESTATE CO. {Neck Clams, Steaming BIG DROP IN ALL PRICES OF FRESH FISH Fancy Block Island - c| e Clams, Open Long Clams. PHONE 313—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. For frying try our Guil- |ford Oysters, they are fine. | - ’ Finnan Haddies. | We are open till 9 o’clock Thursday Evening. MOORE'S FISH MARKET FOR ALL INSURANCE CALL 1067-2 DeWITT A. RILEY TIONAL BANK RUILDING 272 MAIN . —THE SERVICE AGENCY— PERSONAL ntil further nbtice the evening hours of this suffer with toothache Full set t with gold guaranteed. Orthodontia h straightened Dr. Dic 122 Matn St, Mutual 10-16-1m | or night $5.00, ill be from 7 té6 0 o'clock Mondoy and Friday lgs only. HARDWARE CITY LOAN CORP. H. J. Foiren, Mgr. Bulldiug--Repaming. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BERICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinas # Court Bt Telephcnas 3244 tlew Britaln, 1918 DR. COOMBS THE NATUREOPATHIC PHYSIEIAN AND CHIROPRACTOR ' MAIN ST. TEL. 765 | Miice hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Lady | assistant 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. By my methods and with my | equipment ali discases are cured in the quickest possible time. Oured when all other syste fail and P to stay cured. Including swolle: glands, la grippe. colds, asthma, per- sistent coughs, chest ands lung dis- BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE J == 55 i 72 West Main St. Tel. 612 and ol wores.” al” stomach ain Street onn. PEWRITERS ALL MAKES t our proposition for three Months. ve all makes on hand. troubles Male and female conditions. No fail- ures in neuritis, sciatica or ary form’ of rheumatism. Working people and famities will be treated until cured at $1.50 per treatment. Classificd Advertising is the most inexpensive form of pub- licity. Try a For Sule or a Want Advt, in the Heiald today. See for yousself. Only One Cent a Word. ’ CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN This is not a question ADVANCE 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. WANTED—MALEK HEV.P ' NOTICE. WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Agents — Large Manufactvrer | S insurance or others, vicinity. Now is the afllar-a-month sickness death polities; $100 ses, nothing like it to producers. 3455, Boston, 10-19-1w 2 % man in a store; good Address Herald ) 10-19-6dx | exper- ma- calls @ accident and death from natural notch comunission Dept. P. O. Box Top Azency Apply P. 10-1 Maust tie machinery »m ne building and oper and high grade man. Reply stating age, and other detail to Box Xii, 10-19-3d for experience Herald. WANTED—Male stenographer, to act as sec- retary to superintendent in’ local factory. Should be experienced In filing, keeping of records, etc. Reply stating age, e perience, etc., to Box X:X, Herald offi 10-19-34 WANTED—Plumbers and tinmers, slso ex- perienced helper, W. R. Fenn, 139 Hart street. Tel. 1061-2 10-16-6dx WANTED—Salesman to sell gurages and service stations an-unusually high grade product on commission basis. Must have auto or runabout. A live man with some mechanical knowledge can earn $1235 to $175 per week. Franklin Machine and Tool Co., Springfield, Mass. 10-15-6d WANTED—Manager for local tea store. Man around 30 years preferred. Must furnish bond. Address in own hand writ- ing, C. A. Hayden, Springfield, Mass, Box 365. . 10-13-ax > prices the carpentry line. Tel st Main St., 1t location. 10-19-11dx — o NOTICE—Hcuse - cleaning time. vacuum cleaners rented, $1 Aelivered satisfact teed. Blectric per day: promptiy; Phone 2079 NOTICE—We do carpentry work of all de- s, repairing. garage, etc. Deming Anderson. Tel. 267-6. 10-18-6dx + enlargements serip and NoT m "E—35, 45 and 55c. de from your megatives until Oct. 30. our window. Ohrnstedts’ Photo Shop, 244 Main St 10-15-11d NOTICE—The Economy Clothing Co., 59 Arch St., carry the highest ality mer- chandise at the lowust prices in the city. Give us & trial. Simons Kaplan, Prop. 10-14-6dx NOTICE—Hardware City Bedding Co. Mat- tresses, box springs, cushions, pillows, steel couches, cots, springs, etc., at factory to home prices. Your old mattresscs made over equal to new. Upholstering. Tel. Thousands read the Herald Classified Column daily. There are a lot of buyers for that second hand auto you want to H Tell them sbout it in & sell. For Sale Advt. Only One Cens s Wora, AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—1918 Oakiand winteg top. Bargain. tween ¢ and 8 evenings. 515 board. st -3dx week with 2 Lafayette 1 staurant, position WANTED—Girl with some experience to help in taslor shop. $15.00 per week. 427 West Main St WANTED—For factory lunch room, Ameri- can woman capable of taking cha Jarge factory lunch room, to start sistant to present manager. Reply stating age, past experience if any and other de- tail, (o Box 21X, Herald office. 10-19-3d WANTED—Competent hous small maid iy for genmeral Apply 378 10-19-t0 FOR SALE—A Vim _delivery, Just o hauled, with 5 good tires; 10w price. A dress ierald Box 27%. 10-19-8d Overland coupe model 85, nically O. K. Good tires and wirg' A bargain if sold at once. The Garage, rear 401 West Main., el 10-19-11a FOR SALE—19 -, FOR SALE—At very reasonable price, a Bit« tle Six Buick touring car in 1 _con< dition. W. C. Steiner, 361 Arch. Teles phone 1537. 10-19-3a% P FOR SALE—Chevrolet touring car 1916, A condition. Bargain if taken at once. 472 Lincoln St, between 7 and 9. 10 . -3dx < ED—GIrl with two years’ experience, crical position. Also some ge of bookkeeping References furnished. Address Box 21B, Her- 10-15-3d ndress to do up stairs work. uth. Best of wages. Address rmanent, Herald Box. , 10-18-6dx WANTED—Capable woman cook.. Apply 121 Maple St 10-18-3dx WANTED—Middle-aged woman for house- 2314-4. 60 Tremont street. 10-2d30x NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Talk and Sketching for entcrtainménts, fairs and dances; something snappy. Al Malmgren. Herald office, City. 9-22-t8 —————eeeeg FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOQUS - open business wagon— Tel. . 10-18-3d FOR SALE—Cheap, rubber tire top business wagon SALE—Furniture, including three range and gas stove. Also three 87 Spring St., 1st floor. 10-19-3dx FOR beds, tons of coal. FOR SALK—1 wireless outfit. Write or call 170 West Main St, Plainville. 10-1 x WANTLD—A good live man with eighteen bundied dollars to go into partnership on a new five-ton dump truck. Herald Box 27X, 9-23-tf INSTRUCTION ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING FOR PRACTICAL MEN Evening Technical ('nnr-; Given By formerly instructor Johns Hopkins University; Cornell University; U. 5. Navy Electrical school—Author “Practical Electrical Engineering' “Modern Marine Engineering.” 2 EVENINGS PER WEEK TERM OF 15 WEBKS $20 PER TERM 4 PAYMENTS Classes start week of Oct. 25th. Register Now. Any evening this week, 8—9 p. m. at Smith’s Business School, 278 Main St 10-16-7d = e WANTED -~ FOR SALE—Large rooming house, centrally located, doing good business Address Herald, Box 6AB. 10-19-3dx FOR SALE—Apples. A few trees of fancy Baldwins (sprayed). C 8. Barrows, - den Knoll Farm, Newington. Tel. 3 N. B 10-19-4dx FOR SALE—100 cider barrels and 50 wine barrels. Apply Paul, next to Kensingtop barber shop. 10-19-5Q FOR SALL—Grafonol Howard Ave. Tel. FOR SALE—Pure Sweet Cider, made from sound apples, delivered from mill to con sumer. I furnish the barrel N V. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel g 10-19-5d FOR SALE—One milking cow. 47 Sunrise Ave. Tel. 2305-12. A. Anlberg, 10-15-3dx FOR SALE—Green mountain potatoes, good Cookers. Maple Lawn Farm, Berlin. Tel. 657-14 10-16-6dx Harrison Herald WANTED—Heated garage on . by November 1. Box G24, WANTED—Pleasant room, with or without board. for single gentleman. Can furnish it ¥ desired. Also spacy in garage for car if available. Addréss J. A. S., Her- ald office. 10-19-2dx WANTED—Young couple with two children, rent, four or Uve rooms. lmprove- ddress Herald, Bpx went of four or five rooms, Address Box 4D, Her- WANTED—Ten by young cc ald office. WANTED—Two men boarders. Excellent table board and room, $9 & week. Mrs. Stoddard, 46 Maple St 10-19-t¢ WANTED Accountants and bookkeepers to join together and form a lecal chapter, for New Britain, of United Accountants and Bookkeepers of America. This seeks to dignify, exalt, and develop the in- on. Write or call on Vice President, 29 , Conn. 10-18-25-x WANTED—By American couple with ref- two or three furnished rooms for Address Herald Box 10-18-3dx WANTED—Gentleman desires furnished room with private family. State terms in reply. | Address P. O. Box 729. —_—e 10-18-3dx FURNISHED ROOMS, T—Two nice furnished rooms; hot heat, lights, gas and bath. One room for light housekeeping on a scale. Private American f 65 Winthrop St 1 wat large small Enquire TO RENT—Newly furnished room, st Main & 10- 20-3dx pply 2dx TO RENT—Large Mrs. Chapman, rnished room.. “ourt St 10- TO RENT—Furnished rooms, modern provements, 8 Elm St., near Main St FOR SALE—Frame house of eight rooms, opposite Berlin Fair Grounds, to be moved off. Berlin Brick Co. 10-15-6dx FOR SALE—Hand picked Baldwin apples, No. 1 and 2, by the barrel. Delivered any- where In New Britain. For particulars, call 155-2. D. J. Smith & Sons. 10-15-12d FARMS FOR SALE—I have a large list of farms, 85 acres land, house and barns, E . wagons and machinery, ties, 1500 cords of wood 0 barrels of apples, about 400 tatoes. Will sell for $6,500, cash $2,500. Also, 150 acres land, modern house and barn, pair horscs, 10 cows, 15 chickens, lot of heavy timber on pluce. Will sell for $6,500, $2,000 cash. Also 200 acres of land, up to date 12 room house, all modern improvements, steam ed, 26 cows, 1 horses, 32,000 worth of fruit, $1,500 worth of tobacco, couple hun- dred’ hens, heavy timber on place. In. come from milk $110 weekly. Will sell Teasonable. Also city property. Two fam- ity house on Fairview St. reasonable price. 5 room bungalow and garage, ex- tension of Belvidere. Will sell for $4 600. Little cash needed. Inquire J. Hochman, Real Estate, Booth Block, Room 403. Tel 1013 or 1150. e ——— a bargain Touring Roadster. > Sedan. FORD Delivery. BUICK Little Six itoadster. 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. Dealers in HUDSON, ESSEX and DODGE BROS. Cars. . Open Evenings. Tel REAL ESTATE FOR SALE modern improveme: three cars. Good loc alg i FOR SALE—5 room cottage, garage, Ford touring car. All for $3.000, i sgton. Phome 67 1 arnished rooms, sul at 100 Hart NT—Furnished rooms, twin beds, iences, for gentlemen or Mrs. David. 551 Main St. Ring 10-19. Apply couple beil, TO KRENT—Furnished room. Areh St 475 TO RENT—Furnished room gentleman. 158 Main St TO RENT—Furnished. room two gentlemen in private fly. $S Franklin St with board, for 10-19-6dx with board for American fam- 10-18-3dx FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. suitable for two gentlemen at 100 Hart St. 10-15-3dx TO RENT—50 rooms, furnished or unfur- nished, by the day or week. Steam heat and hot water. Hotel Basscott, corner Main and Myrtle St 10-15-6dx voung | 10-19-24 | FOR SALE—Farm of 60 acres, house, 3 barns, 25 acres wood, crosses farm. $500 cash. C Barnesdale. 10 room trout brook L. Barpes, FOR SALE—Seven room cottage.. Can be scen between 7 and 9 evenings, Monday. Wednesday and Friday, 74 Franeis St. 10-15-3ax FOK SALE—six tencineat brick block, 30 lange rooms. ali improvements, years ago. See J. M. Kulper, 3% Main St room 13, mt house on Cit ment vacant. L. 10- section of city, fifteen from Ha modern improvements, steam heat, wood floors, Also barn for storage purposes, equipped for four garages, and chicken coop. T.ot 64x178, containe" gar- den. zrape vines_ peach, charry, plum, two pear trees Bar#ain for right party. In- quire Box 26J, Herald. 10-19-2dx 19-3dx | 10-18-6dx keeper in family of two. Good home for right party. Address Housekeeper, Box 17 Herald. + 10-14-wix WANTED — Woman whole_or half days. 2434, evenings. for housecleaning, 18 Harrison St. Tel 10-3A-tf WANTED—Two experienced maids, one as cook and one as second maid with some care of children. Apply Mrs. F. G. Vib- berts, Sunnyledge, New Britain, Conn. 10-8-t¢ i ! WANTED—Competent maid for general housework. References required. 41 Lex- ington St. 10-11tf \ WANTED—Chambermaid at Hotel Beloin. 10-4-tt WANTED A THOROUGHLY COMPE¥ENT STENOGRAPHER capable of acctgate work from dic- tation. Applsy in own handwriting, giving uge experience and qualifica- tion, Box 10-BB, Herald Office. WANTED LADY TO TAKE CHARGE OF MILLINERY DEPARTMENT | SALARY NO OBJECT. Apply Thuliay or Eriday between 9 A. M. and r. M. at GREENE'S, - 170 MAIN ST. Ask for Miss David. 10-20-1a —— e e SITUATION WANTED | | | WANTED—An elderly American woman de- i sires position as housekeeper In family { without children. ~Address Box 218, Her- ald Office. 10-15-wix ® WILL PAY BEST 'PRICES FOR ALL XINDS OF JUNK and Second-Hanc Furniture. L. ZELDES , 116 West Street Tel. 633-23 10-18-3dx | | FOR SALE—1 new Allen Sedan, new guaranteed. 1 Ford touring $150. M Q Rudolph. Phone 2051, 123 Cherr; FOR SALE—2 1-2 tom Mack truck. but 5 months. Will swap for touring 60 Orange street. Kimer Carlson. \ USED CARS OF VALUE 1920 STUDEBAKER Big SIx ... 1920 AUBURN Qe.u:y BIX cevesen 1920 OAKLAND Touring . 1918 AMERICAN Six .. 1917 OAKLAND Touring . cew t 1916 OVERLAND Touring *83" .« 1918 CHALMERS Rondster .....« 1916 OVERLAND Roadster 1917 OAKLAND Touring 1918 SAXON Roadster/ ... 1916 OLDSMOBILE TOUriNg eeeen ' TRUCKS OF SERVICE 1920 BROCKWAY Express . - \ 1915“FORD Truck ..............«" 1916 FORD Truck .y.eecessssssee 193 ARCH ST. FOR SALE PACKARD (Twin 8ix) DODGE Roadster BUICK Touring REO Touring THE B. & B. MOTOR 0O0. LOsx R LOST—Between Main St. and Corbin ave,’ bunch of keys. ' Return to Herald office. .| 1916 STUDEBAKER Expreas ..ee $#% 10-19-2d% LOST—Commercial Trust Co. Savings Padt. book No. 9589. Kindly return to bank. ° 10-20-3dx. LOST—Black, white and brown Shepherd: dog, last Sunday. Finder notify Joa Buckas, Williams St., Newington. v m-zo-* TO RENT ¥ 3 modern improvements. Apply to. H. 338 Main St. TO RENT—Tenement at 350 Arch St. Al Milkowitz, 10201 10-20-! TO RENT—Office room, 14x20, $35.00 per month. 142 Main St. 10-20-6d TO RENT—4 room tenement on Mountals View, North cor., Plainville, Conn. N 10-18-G80 v SOMETHING NEW A non-cancellable ACCIDENT AND HEALTH POLICY, which cannot be cancelled or restricted by the Company. This is a form of insurance many | people have wanted but could not buy. May we | point out the advantages of suclta-policy? Phone us or call at our office. ! 86 West Main Street 10-19-5dx | 1 The Home Banking & Réalty Co Phone 728 Next Door .Fox’s Theater. { buflt s \ 28/ ITO ALL PARTS |GEORGEANUIGLEY 235 ' STEAMSHIP TICKETS FOREIGN REMITTANCES OF THE WORLD! MAIN NEWRRITAIN CONN EET 1914 GRAHAM Two-TOB sesevess | 1918 VIM EXDPress ...cesecssescca - K 4 M. IRVING JESTER : $ Elm St., Cor. Main St. Phone 484.

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