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NEW BR(TAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8 1620. #é&@%ficw 0 40 0 O B QY @@@#@% #@fifi#@@fi@@@fi@@### Hartford Inc. MEN! | ompany — -fi- Classified Advertising is the CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c¢ CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, hilling and postage cost more than the price of the litfleldvt.nndmelnmnahnzthuworkweswethe advertiser money. most inexpensive form of pub- Ucity. Try a For Sale or a Want Advt, in the Herald today. See for yourscit. Unly One Ceut s Word. S —————————————————————————————————— NOTICE. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—FEMALE HELP — DW IS THE TIME TO BUY it Or new chimneys at reasonable kinds of mason woi jalty. F. Selander, 2168. prices Chimneys a 718 Stanley St. NOTICE—Have fresh air all proper ventilation, no direct draft, stort proof. Make your home or office heait ful. The Schueler Window Ventilata NOTICE—Rcpairing of old and bullding of { FOR SALE—Black All pec- 11-8- bdxi the time by h- or, tan male rabbit hound, 4 years old, a numnber one dog, last worker and a good starter, and barks in us good as any dog as you want to hear. Will take out for trial. 69 Chapman St City . 1. 582-4. | FOR SALE—4 fost wood $6.35 per cord. 6. acre furm, 10 room house, ou acres of standing wood. Overcoat Men’ Ciothing Fifth Floor you keep abreast of the times you know that now is the time to fill your as to Suit or Coat. akers are sacrificing stocks ip order to turn merchandise into cash. They ling the best Suits and Overcoats today for less than it will cost them to acture the same grades later in the season. y being in a position to take advantage of these conditions, we are offering turday merchandise that would have cost us, a few months ago, $10 to $15 lthan our special price. Deduce from this how much you save if you buy that were $55.00, .50 and $60.00, for ats that were $58.50, B0.00 and $62.50, for he highest grade of hand-tailored Suits from such famous makers as Skolny, G. G, and Campus Togs; styles for both the young man and the man hes to remain young, in any model desired. The sizes are from 33 to 44 ‘e also continue to offer Men’s Suits and e sso $39.75 hese are Suits and Overcoats that were taken from our regular stock and rly sold as follows um regular $45.00-$52.50. rcoats, regular $ ()0$'~5 E( IAL FOR 0 40 0 6 45 6143 5 48 k4 GUCCIHEVVVLPVVVCOEOVOD tested and approved by Good Housekeep- ing Institute, for sale by R. E. Goodrich, 21 Bigelow St., New Britain, Ct. Fhone 348-3. 11-8-6dx daie. | FOR SALE—Or rent, about Nov. 13, two tencment house, gus, some furniture. Te -4. 11-8- NOTICE—Have your ashes carted aw: Attilio Balocchi, 27 Holmes Ave. Prompt service. ! FOR SALE—Kitchen range. Maple' St. Inquire 141 11-8-2dx NOTICE—We have for immediate delivery, | G S - Alian and Auburn Sedans and tO\ADth':’!’. | FOR SAL B5 Sieve Amd caalisteve, with R. C. > 123 CI pelets. |7 water front in good condition. 3%o South Rudolph, 123 Cherry St. 11-6. mxl Ml ot o Ford magneto re- ALE—Lat — charged and make it start on a quarter | FOR SAL e I A turn. R. C. Rudoiph, dealer in Allan and | 2o ures, Al o Very cheap (it Auburn cars, 123 Cherry S i nd s 11-6-6dX | {uken at once. 11-8-3d FOR SALE—Coal range, with hot front, low price. Call evenings, 53 Willow St., srd floor. 11-3-1dx NOTICE—Have your NOTICE—<Cartoonist, Chalk Sketching for enicrtainments, dances; something snappy. Herala ottice, City. Talk and fairs aud Al Malmgrea, 9-22-tf FOR SALE—Antique mahogany sofa, set of six mahogany chairs, mirror, etc, in good | condition. Cook St., corner of New Brit- | ain Ave., Plainville. 11-8-3dx | OTICE—Spanish instructor, sons. Raymond Isleib. Tel NOTICE—When about to re-shingle, call for Mr. Renewitz, 4 P St., for the niost reasonable prices and best work in the carpentry line. Tel. 2045-12. 11-2-1wx FOR SALE—Red and yellow onions, $1.50 gals. to suit. Tel. 665-3. Adidruss A. Dreoe, Becits 11- NOTICE—General trucking and local and long distance moving. given_ strictest attention. son, 765 Last St Co. _ Mattresses, box springs, cushions, pillows, steel couches, cots, springs, etc., at factory to home prices. Your old ma.- tresees made over equal to mew. Uphols- tering. Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremont St. 11-6-30dx All orders Carl E. John- Phone 1494-4. 10-28-12dx NOTICE—We specialize work and all pairing, etc. can build a garage for Deming and Anderson. . in garages, house pranches of carpentry, re- Why pay storage, when you | FOR SALE—Packard Touring, 3115, Call “up| ster, Reo Tourfng, Chevrolet 490 rounnx Rl The B. & B. Motor Co., § Elm St. 20 Main St. Phone 484. 2dx 1i-6-3a No. 22100. Superior Court, State of Connecticut, County of Hartford, the 29th day of October, 1920. Augusta Marie Cotton FOR SALB—llIlIn( cows, Shorthorn bull calves, good tarm horse. Apply to Aaron . Bell. Phone 66-13. 11-6-5dx FOR SALE—Six grade Jersey cows and one pure bred bull. Savage Bros., Berlin. Tel. 641-3. 11-6-3d Harry L. Cotton. Second Order of Notice- Upon complaint in said cause FOR SALE—Overcoat, new, only worn twice, $23, worth $35. Address Box 24R, Her- ald. 11-6-2dx | water | per bushel, delivered. Als) sweet cider in | WANTED—A woman to d teaming, | FOR SALE—Notice, Hardware City Bedding | wANTED—Competent maid, o WANTED—Competent matd for housework. Mrs. C. H. paldwin, 66 Forest St. 11-8-6d WANTED—Lady agents wanted, $25 per week or more. Personal interviews Frank Taft, P. O. Box 543, New Britain } 11-8-6dx WANTED—Competent woman for washin, id_ironing one day a week. Apply Mrs . L. Dunn, 3 Elm st i1-3-3a WANTED—Young lady to work at Hosiery counter. W. K. Battey's Shoe Store, 267 Main 11-§-1dx WANTED—Girl to do general housework. Apply Mrs. J. J. Witkin, 2 Winthrop St 11-5-6d | Thousands read the Hermid Classificd Column daily. There are a lot of buyers for tha$ second hand auto you waat to scll. Tell them about it in & For Sale Advt. Only One Ceny » Word, D e ——— AUTOMOBILES _—— FOR SALE—Kissell 3 1-2 ton dump truck, 1919 model, in_excellent condition. Cost new $5,500. Will sell $1,860. H. Moran, 6 East Raymond St., Hartford. 11-3-3d 3. A. Gro- 11-8-2dx FOR SALE—Ford runsbout. veno, 478 South Main St. FOR SALE—1918 Ford Roadster, four mew . Rudolph, 123 Cherry St. 11-6-3dx tires. R. FOR SALE—1 Allan 1918 Sedan. J. Watchalter, 123 Cherry St., City. 11-6-6dx FOR SALE—1920 Chevrolet “Four Nimety™ Excellent condition. Price Morse, 21 Broad St., Plainville. 11-6-3dx touring. right. WANTED—Laundress to take ironing at home. Tel. 2136. wash and 11-8-2d. Mrs J. 11-8-2dx WANTED—Weman to do washing. M. Hance, 57 Lincoln St. WANTED—sSalesladies. Apply G. ney Shoe Co., 415 Main St. R. Kin- 11-§-2dx WANTED—Cashier, with some knowledge of typewriting. Apply G. R. Kinney Shoe Co., 415 Main St. 11-8-2dx WANTED—Colored woman for elevator at- tendant. Apply The McMillan Store. 11-8-2d o general house Apply Mrs. M. ce St. 11-6-3d work one’day per w H. Pease, 51 Armisti mshing or 80 Grove 11-5-6dx 0o w: ironing. S. ‘Reynold, Hill. Mrs. L. WANTED—A woman is wanted who can serve cheerfully and willingly in the Household Department, Waterbury Hos- pital; room, meals and laundry supplied. Position permanent. Apply in pedson. 11-1-70 WANTED—At Hotel Beloin new restaurant, cooh.l. counterman, duhwuh.r Apply at 10-27-t¢ wmxp—cm-umug also boller man, at Hotel Beloin. 10-23-tf EETEE—————— WANTED—MALEK HEJF WANTED—Sales: Apply G. ney Shoe Co., 115 Main ver R. Kin- 11-8-2dx brought to said Court, at Hartford, in said County, on the first Tuesday | FOR SALE—2B Richmond range of June, 1920, and now pending, claim- | __condition Call - jing a divorce and custody of minor | FoR SALE—Cow, will come in mext week child, it not appearing to this court Ernest Swanson, Kensington, 1 mile from that the defendant has received notice | _1°0t of Arch St. Tel. 3:9-12. of the pendency of said complaint and it appearing to this Court that the 11-5-3dx & | & & & & & g & & & & & ol & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & | & & & & & & & & & & & & ol & & FOR SALE—Hound, brought from France. Good watch dog and hunter. Call after G CITY ITEMS Victrolas at C. —advt Virginia Andrews of Day street o Family House in Very Desirable Loca- r the Center at the West End—Sixteen all imorovements. Fine little Cottage h Main street, all new inside, at bargain. A RiLAL ESTATE CO. PIION E 313—ROOMS 305-6 BANE BLDG. Pierce & 14 of her friends. Games were pla: wervad. Victor November Plerce & Co.—advt. Miss Babe Palmer, formerly of city, better known as Lola Kirke, the Grand theater, Hartford, in cast.of the Parisian Whirl Palmer's seventh vear ia business. She will be glad her friends at any performance. Victor Records, C. 1. Pierce & —advt. The ¥ddy-Glover Legion will tion of officers at 8 o'clock tonight Estey, planos, advt. Indianola council, No will meet tomorrow evening and fer degree work : dates. records, C. " Vi Co. This is FoR ALL ghs INSURANCE DeWITT A. RILEY TIONAL BANK BUILDING —THE JINGALOW FOR SALE oom bungaiow, 136 Lyons street. OWN- WING TO HARIFORD., IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. RICE $%,000—CASH $2,000, GEO. A. QUIGLEY AIN NTREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Past, Amer the post room ve Just Hsted new 7 Bullding-~Repamng. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds ¥ Court St Telephcnag tiew Rritajin. Monn. given a party Saturday afternoon by solos rendered and refreshments were chorus with Billy Watson’s show | to see all hold a meecting and elec- none better, at Morans. 19, D. of P, upon several candi- BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK whereabouts of the defendant Harry L. Cotton is unknown to the ‘Plain- tift. Ordered, that notice of. he institu- tion and pendency of said complaint shall be given the defendant by pub- lishing this order in the New Brit- ain Herald, a newspaper published in New Britain, once a week, for two successive weeks, commencing on or | FOR before Nov. 5, 1920, By the Court. GEORGE A. CONANT, Clerk of said Court. 7 p. m., 354 Church St., downstairs 11-5-3dx FOR SALE—Store, fruit and grocery.. Doing good bLusiness. Connected with 4 room good chance for right party. Apply at 337 _Allea St., city. 11-5-3dx FOR SALE—Genuine reed bavy carriage, Heywood Waketield make. Inquire 52! Church St. IL‘ 3dx SALE—Square piano, good condition. 428 Stanley St 11-5-3dx —_— WANTED Co. was ved, L. this | 11-8 is at the WANTED—Three or four rooms, unfurnish- ed, by young American couple. Address Box 11T, Herald 11-8-6dx ROPRACTIC TALK, NO. 22 DEADLY GERMS {(By J. A VoI Miss WANTED—By young couple, four room tene- nt, with all improvements. Address, nement, 108 Washington St., City. “. THE CHIROPRACTOR) | s 11-8-3dx Germs are dangerous only as they | sues tn normai through the and antidate 1o the 34 In proportion | i ‘{:,f,’:‘::‘,’“k‘" | WANTED—Jobbing and repairing _of ack of | Tyings of woodwork. Geo. Richie, Co. ican Phone tenement; low rent; 2 1-2 years lease; a in IM WANTED—Here is a good opportubity for first class mechanic to connect with a growing concern. We need a man who can design, build and repair wood work- ing machinery. One with wide exper- jence. Only reliable and ambitious me- chanic need apply. State full detalls, past experience and salary expected. Strictly confidential. Reply by letter, M. M., care Vredenburgh-Kennedy Co., Adv. Agents, 171 Madison Ave., New York. | WANTED—Young man in - ment of local factory. Herald Office. pay roll d Address Box 22! 11-8-6dx ‘WANTED—Store Zee Zee Rubber company, manufacturers of tires and tubes, is opening oneé of its many chain stores in this city. The entire production of our mills 18 sold only through these factory-owned store, direct to tire users, minus jobbers' profits. -All rent and other operating expenses are pald by the com- pany. The manager receives a salary of $50 a week and a commission on all sales. A cash bond of $2,000 is required. This is a merchandising proposition of the high- est order with unlimited possibilities. 1¢ you are a salesman and can furnish cash bond required, write Zee Zee Rubber com- pany, Yardville, N. J., and an Interview will be arranged. 11-8-2d WANTED—Local representative by one of the largest financial institutions in the country. Man who will not be satished with less than $3,600 the first year. II. J. Livermore, §03 Main St., Hartford Ct. 11-6-gdx Is which germs do the germs constantly through the air, fooa | soen destroy the whote 8 at | If this were not | taken into the body and drink would race He who has a str 1] | WANTED—Private tutor in short hand for two nights a weeks. Address Herald, box 4BB. 11-8-tf WANTED—Three or four unfurnished rooms, by small family. Address Herald, Dox 6W. 11-6-6ax ht spine and conse- Quently is’strong in nerve force cannot he come infected. But he whose spinc is gt of alinement and consequently has an b struction in the nervous system is liable ag ilny time to the activity of germs. you are well, keep so If sick, re- 'ro\rr your health through Chiropractic Ad- { justments. Remember. the death rate goes up in proportion as people are unable to resist disease whenever it crosses their path con- | WANTED—Bookkeeping or other office work afternoons. References if desired. Ad- dress Box 15X, Herald otfice i1-5-3a TED—Unfurnished heated room, cen- trally located. State price. Address Box SAA. Herald Office. 11-3-5dx w. WANTED—First class blacksmith at_once, on wagons and automobiles. Apply 336 Park St. H. L. Gold. Tel. 2433. 11-5-3dx WANTED—A man—good, able, willing worker—seeking a permanent place, with room, meals and laundry included, 'is in- ted to apply in persen to Employment Department, Waterbury Hospital. A cheerful, wholesome sort of chap is pre- ferred. 11-1-7a —— ! FOB SALE—Used Motor Oars and Trucks! At values incomparable. Dodge with ex- press body, Ford Roadster, small express body, Reo Touring, Overland 1920 model like new. Peerless Sport Car, a bargain; Overland Rosdster, Ford Tourlng, two,of them, take your cholce; 2 tom Pi rack body; 3 1-2. ton Duplex 4 wheel drive, in fine shape; Overland Delivery, Reo Light Delivery body, 1920 Reo Speed-, wagon, rack body, also 1919 Reo Speeds, wagon with canopy top; 1 ton Republic express body, canopy top; 1 ton Republie 2 ton Republic rack tires, both Cords and Fabrics. They are nnrln(ead Phone 405, or see Chaadler, Leonard Bros’ Garage, Willimantic, OOIu ~3 15-23-4 FOR SALE. PACKARD Touring. OLDSMOBILE Tovring. O 1919 ESSEX Touring. 4,000 miles. Special finish. 1917 HUDGON Super Six. 7 passenger. Good mechanical condition. Cord tires. 1917 Dobeu BROS. Touring. Good value at low figure. 1919 FORD. Delivery. 1918 FORD Delivery. 1917 FORD Delivery. S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. Hudson, Essex and Dodge Bres. utors, Open Evenings. 185 1-1-t2 L et USED CARS OF VALUE New Studebakers for immediate de- 11-8-3d ; SPECIAL SIX Sedan All _above prices are delivered in~ cluding cord tires on all models. 1920 STUDEBAKER Big BIX e 1920 OAKLAND TOUFIDE «eveveee 1917 OAKLAND Touring ...ecesa 1517 DODGE Touring ....... 1847 OAKLAND Touridg ....eeea 1916 OVERLAKD Touring “8$3° .a 1918 CHALMERS Roadster 1916 OVERLAND Roadster 1916 OLDSMOBILE Touring ....a TRUCKS OF SEEVICE 1920 BROCKWAY EXpress .....e 1916 STUDEBAKER Bapress ..es 1916 FORD Trusk «..,eeeessescnn 1916 FORD Truck .c.eccecccsceca 1914 GRAHAM Two-TOB ccccecew 1918 VIM EXPress .e.cececccccena - M. IRVING JESTER 198 ARCH ST. TO RENT WANTED—You to knmow that the Economy Clothing Store is the only place ‘where you can get your money's worth. High qualities at low prices. We are out of the high rent district. Simon Kaplan, prop., 89 Arch St, New Britain. 11-2 WANTED—Heated garage Harrison J. A. VOLZ The Chiropractor 19138 WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR XINDS OF JUNK and Second-HAand Furniture. L. ZELDES PEWRITERS ALL MAKES Get our proposition for Three Months’ West Street al. We have all makes on hand. BRITAN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Hanna s Garage 72 West Main St. Tel. 612 [ Formerly Denison’s TEAMSHIP TICKETS Tel. 633-23 430 Main Street John Glackin, Manager 2%, MALY STREET. BOOTH BLOCK | Fourth Floor urs: 9-12 & m.—2-5 .. Monday. Tnesduy, Thurs- DR. COOMBS THE NATUREOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND CHIROPRAOCTOR 252 MAIN ST. TEL. 763 et Office hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Lady | LOST—Sunday morning, $50, bq-een l‘an- assistant 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. :,M:ldLunch, Main € and North and By my methods and with udd Garage. Please return to S | equipment all diseases are cured b G 3t LIS i) ;;x the quickest possible time. Cured RIS | when all other systems fail and | LOST—On Main St., Sunday, Lady's gold cured to stay cured. Including swollen bracelet, with initials G. R. Please re- glands, la grippe, colds, asthma, per- turn 545 Arch St., after 5 p. m. Reward sistent coughs, chest and lung dis- SRR eases—all nervouss conuitions, kidney | rosr—on oct. and liver disease all skin diseascs and old sorcs, ail stomach troubles. Male and female conditions. No fail- ures in neuritis, -sciatica or any form of rheumatism. Working people and families will be treated until cured at $1.50 per treatment. on street, by November 1. Box G24, Heraid. T TS R R T TSy LOSY ALL LOST—A bunch of keys at Walnut Park. Finder please return to 22 tage Place. JHil Cot- 11-5-3ax - LOST—Between Main and Willow lady's gold watch and pin. turn to S0 Talcott St. Mrs. Reward. 11-5-3dx my in 30th, Norden Bungalow nce and receive reward. Chinese hat, at the eturn to Herald of- 11-8-3dx FOUND FOUND—Tire, tube and rim, 7 Maple St., Plainville, C gold watch. Inquire 11-5-1d FOUND—A gei JREIGN .. REMITTANCES| 'ALL PARTS OF THE VIORLD IRGEADUIBLEY. 2% X2 NEWRRITAIN LY STRFET I Cherry street. I S0 { 2 family, 5 rooms each. Electric right, gas, new 2 family on 101 Millard street for $5,500—$1,000 c.:lill. have same by proving property :\nd pay- ing for this ad. Call evening. Hahn, 184 Washington St FOR SALE Jplumbing, No. 102 g \ AL avd white collie dog. 161 Tel. 2046. 11-s-1a4 \ FOUND—Tan Lincoln St. FOUND—Sum of money, \ Sunday. Owner ! TO RENT—5 room temement at Wellington Belvidere. All modern improve- Inquire on premises. 11-8-1dx = TO RENT—S5 room temement, with all im- provements: also garage. Apply corner West Main and Black Rock Ave. 11-8-3ax TO RENT—Five room apartment, all im- provements, steam heat furnished. 1 Stanley St. Tel. 2147. Apply at store. 11-8-3dx TO RENT—Office in Professional ‘West Main cor. Washington quire on premises or 344 Main St Building, s In- | 11-5-64 | 'l'o RENT—Tencment of five rooms at City Ave. All modern improvements. 226 South Main St 59 | 49 Buell St. TO RENT—Garage. TO REIT—Garage, corner Black Rock Ave W. Loomis, Harrison St. _Tel. 1773., 11-5 TO RENT—Front and side room connected, | suitable for office. Call 84 West Main St., second floor. Call between 2 and 4 p. 'm. Harrison WANTED—Four room tenement, by youns | American couple, by about the 15th of the | month. Address Box 24XB, Herald of. , fice. TO RENT—Two rooms, one single and one double. Y. M. C. A normuory 11-1-tf SITUATION WANTED WANTED—Tosition by experienced auto me- chanjc. P. O. Box 443 11-8-3dx PERSONAL PERSONAL—Full set teeth with gold tooth $800. Guaranteed no paip in removing FOR SALE. WYLLIS OVERLAND, 7 pass. touring. Owner getting closed car. Everything Al., « A bargain VELIE—6 cyl. touring, another fine buy.; Very reasonable figure. HUPMOBILE . DODGE ROADSTER. PIONEER GARAGE. 11-8-7 ———— e REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SALE—Near Newington Station, & bungalow, with 3 acres of land; low, $500. cash. Farmers” Main St., Hartford. Opem | ? 1-5-7 FOR room price very Realty, 721 evenings. FOR SALE—Bullding lot on Frederick St., Maple Hill, 75 foot frontage. Will be sold at reasomable figure. Apply The Rogers Sash & Door Co., 189 Chestout St. Tel. 499. . 10-30-tf FOR SALE—2 chaice building lots in Kens- ington. opposite Paper Goods. Cheap if _ taken at once. Albino Olearo, Main Kensington, 11-8- AGENTS WANTED. WANTED—Boys, girls, agents. Four fsm- ilies in five meed our door plate, at 50c. profic 20c. Particulars free. Sample §0c. Commercial Service Co., Providence, R. I. 11-5-3dx FURNISHED ROOMS, TO RENT—One single room for American gentleman. 45 Walnut St. preferred 2nd floor TO RENT—Two front farnished steam heat- od roome 193 Main :x, 3rd floor.

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