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G#@@####@#@fi##fi#@& ##fi#fi%########fi%#g ,r “»,nm}w Hartford Inc. ool Jersey Dresses enty Select New Models Fashionable —Durable—Serviceable At These Two Alluring Prices. 29.95 ANp §$35.00 parative Prices Are Quoted, But the Values Will Amaze You DIESThis Is A Dress Sale! THIRD FLOOR ere's a sale sure to attract hundreds of pleased customers, for every wom- ho ever owned a Jersey Dress feels the need of one; feels that her wardrobe t complete without one. his splendid assortment is the surplus of a reputable manufacturer who for years has supplied G. FOX & CO. with a big percentage S. of high-grade he entire lot was turned over to us at our own price, even though it meant ¢ maker a genuine sacrifice. is a great privilege, right on the threshold of winter ,to be able to make an exceptional dress offer. VERY NEW STYLE FEATURE IS SHOWN IN THE SCORE OF HANDSOME MODELS Effects S d ed t Work There Are— oidered Ho FOR SALE Block, Main St ty on M North End. Tockwe e On Frary & Clark Rights £ or Sale. all improvements. Main street, all new inside, at bargain. AMP REAL ESTATE CO. 513—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. . UVIPAREY OPFEN MONDAY Family Hou PHONE Apply to Size Range 16 to 46 A 0 100 20 00 T ¥ @-'&1-ifi-@'ifi'@@@###i####fi###@@@@@@fi##@ AND SATURDAY EVENINGS e in Very Desirable Loca- par the Center at the West End—Sixteen Fine Iittle Cottage ol Loy gt e system is liable at rty on Washington Street For Sale The Colors Include— Beaver Taupe Brown Navy Blue Black TALK, NO. 22 DEADLY GERMS (By J. A. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR) proportion Germs are dangerous only in hey are able to find that are weakened | normai nerve force. | througn | and antidote to the evils which germs I If this were not so, the germs lodgment In through the nerves is taken Into the body through the and drink would soon destroy race. alr, ts strong in nerve force But and consequently has an quently come infected. alinement cannot he whose spine is any time to the activity of germs. If you are well, keep so. If sick, cover your health through Chiropractic justments. Remember, the death rate up in | resist | path discase whenever it crosses Bulte 407, Fourth Floor Oftice 11 9-12 a. m.—2-5 p. Evening Hours: day and Saturday, 6:30 to 8:30. lack of The force which flows ture's preventive | eonuum\ the whow‘ He who has a straight spine and comse- proportion as people are unable to The Chiropractor 259 MAIN STREET, BOOTH BLOCK Phone Monday, Toesduy, Thure- | g Classificd Advertising is the most inexpensive form of pub- licity, Try a For Sale or a Want Advt, in the Herald today. See for yoursell. Unly One Ceus & Word. NOTICE—Square piano, small size, good condition, for $: A bargain drews, 439 Arch st wery An- NOTICE—An Christmas any photo cade Studio. gift. We make them from Put your order in now. Ar- 11-9-3eodx NOTICE—House - cleaning time. vacuum cleauers reated, $1.25 per da delivered promptly; satisfaction guara: teed. Phone 2079, 28-eod-tf NOTICE—Repairing of old and building of new chimueys at reasonable prices. All kinds of mason work. Chimneys a spec- faity. F. Selander, 718 Stanley St. Tel. 2168. 11-8-6dx NOTICE—Have fresh air all the time by proper ventilation, no direct draft, storm- proof. Make your home or office health- ful. The Schueler Window Ventilator, tested and approved by Good Housckeep- ing Institute, for sale by R. E. Goodrich, 21 Bigelow St., New Britain, Phon 348-3. 11-8-6dx NOTICE—Have your ashes carted away by Atilie Baloochl. 27 Holmes Ave. Tel. 148 11-8-3dx immediate delivery, Allan and Auburn Sedans and coupelets R. C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry St. 11-6-6dx NOTICE—Have your Ford magneto re- charged and make it start on a quarter turn. R. C. Rudolph, dealer in Allan and Auburn cars, 123 Cherry St. 11-6-6dx NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Talk and Sketching for entertainments, fairs aud dances; something snappy. Al Malmgren, Herala oflice, City. 9-22-uf NOTICE—Spanish instructor, private sons. Raymond Isleib. Tel. 2236-2 11-3-6ax les- NOTICE—General trucking and local and long distance moving. given strictest attention. son, 765 East St. teaming, All orders Carl E. John- FPhone 1494-4. 10-28-12ax NOTICE—We specialize in garages, house work and all_branches of carpentry, re- pairing, etc. Why pay storage, when you can build a garage for 3$175. Call up Deming and Anderson. Tel 267-6. 10-27-12ax Sundiug-—Iwpaniug. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. # Court St Telepucnas 3244 tlew Britaln. Conn. Straight Talk With Parker & Deming No. 1 Your Baby Is $849. Do you know that every baby that is born in this city increas- es the REAL ESTATE values by approximately $849? Do you know that all you have to do is to look up the population increase of this city to know exactly how much your property is going to increase in value each year? Do you know that every time you walk down any strect in this city you increase the value of the property on BOTH SIDES of the STREET? It doésn't make any differ- ence whether you even look at the property you are passing or not. It doesn’t make any differ- ence whether you even spend a penny a year or not. Just because your business or your pleasure took you down that street the property you passed increased in value. Do you understand that people make values? Don't you know that New Britain is increasing in popula- tion each vear? It's simple to understand. Think of it—today; every day. It's amusing the number of people who UNDERSTAND THE LAWS OF PROPERTY values who do not take ad- vantage of these laws. Don't you know, can't you see, that New Britain real estate values MUST keep on increas- ing as long as population keeps on increasing? Don’t you know that the population of New Britain is in- creasing by thousands of people every year? That the industries in our thriving, hustling city will mean an increase of thousands by themselves? As long as babies are born? EEOBEBEINERILRLICOTEL0 BEVDEVVVILIIHISLEILIVLLISIVHNLSIHVODEIIHIVLLLIVVBIIILG tis- | do be- | out | ob- re- Ad- goes their J.A. VOLZ 12 { 11-9-2dx enlargement makes an ideal 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. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Four rooms furniture, with op- tion of remt. Address Box leZ, Merald 11-9-3dx WANTED—Girl to wait on counter during noon hour. Apply New britain Dairy Lunch, 348 Main St 11-9-2a Classificd Column daily. There are a lot of buyers for that second hand auto you want to sell. Tell them about it in & For Sale Advt. Only One Cen§ s Word, AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Ford truck, folding side seats, tires nearly new, new paint, fine engine. 326 Chestnut St. 11-9-3ax FOR SALE—One Magee coal range and four | burner gus stove. 24l South Main St., { zud noor. 11-9-3d NTED—Competent maid for housework. . H. Baldwin, 66 Forest St. 11-8-6a FOR SALE—Two coal or wood kitchen ranges. Can be seen at 33 Uuion St. atter 5 p. m. Tel. 2385-2. 11-9-1dx FOR SALE—Large sized baby carriage in &ood condition, &t Very reasonabic price. Address M. Sarguisian, 1 Maple St fioor . 11-2-3dx FOE SALE—Three piece parior set, new piano, in good counuition. 21 Francis st. 11-9-3dx WANTED—Lady agents wanted, week or more Persou ¥Frank Taft, I’. O. Box 543, New Britain. 11-8-6dx WANTED—Competent woman for washing and ironing one day a week. Apply Mrs. 11-8-3d T. L. Dunn, 3 Elm St. car, Al cofl Good buy. Abply 51 Bast Main 11-9-9-lax FOR SALE—Ford tol dition. 2 spare tires. evenings. D. L. Greene, st., City. FOR SALE—Kissell 3 1-2 ton dump truck, 1919 model, ip excellent condition. Cost new $5,500. Will sell $1,850. H. Moran, 6 East kaymond St., Hartford. 11-8-3d FOR SALE—Ford runabout. J. A. Gros veno, 418 South Main St. 11-8-2d, WANTED—Girl to do general housework. Apply Mrs. J. J. Witkin, 27 Wintarop = 11-8-61 FOR SALE—1918 Ford Roadster, four new tires. - R. C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry St. 11-6-3ax i » FOR SALE—Mahogany talking machine and records. Any reasonable price. Lasy pay- ments. Andrews, 43% Arch St. 11-9-2dx | FOR SALE—Sweet sider 33c. Furnish your own varrels. barrel and deliver cider. Farm, Berlin. Tel. 657-14. per gallon. Will cau for Maple Lawn 11-9-odx wash and 11-8-2d WANTED—Laundress to take ironing at home. Tel. 2136. WANTED—Woman to do washing. Mrs J. M. Hance, 57 Lincoln St. 11-8-24x WANTED—Salesladies. Apply G. R. Kin- ney Shoe Co., 415 Main St. 11-8-2dx FOR SALE—Local druggists are now offer- ing CHERRY-MUL to those who are af- flicted with coughs, colds and run down condition. [Every bottie sold with iron- clad guarantee. Recommended by Crow- ell's Drug Store, Brainerd and ail drug- gists. 10-28-eodlmo rabbit g, fast in FOR SALE—Black and tan male hound, 4 years old, a number one d worker and a.good starter, and bar as good as auy dog as you want to hear. Will take out for trial. 69 Chapman St., City. Tel. 562-4. 11-8-3dx FOR SALE—i foot wood $6.75 per cord. 60 acre farm, 1v room house, 50 acres of standing wood. C. L. Barnes, Barnes- dale. © 11-8-3dx FOR SALE—Kitchen range. Maple St. Inquire 141! 11-3-2dx FOR SALE—Gas stove and coal stove, with water front in good coundition. 385 South Main, St. 11-8-2dx ¥FOR SALE—Late model Indian motorcycle, new tires, Al condition. 1919 electric equipment. Tel. 527-3. Very cheap if taken at once. 11-3-3d FOR SALE—Antique mahogany sofa, set of six mahogany chairs, mirror, etc., in good condition. Cook St., corner of New Brit- ain Ave., Plainville. 11-3-3dx R SALE—Red and yellow onions, $1.50 per bushel, delivered. Also sweet cider In gals. to suit. Address A. Bruce, Berlin. Tel. 665-3. 11-6-7dx FOR SALE—Notice, Hardware City Beddhxx Co. Mattresses, box springs, cushions, ' pillows, steel couches, cots, springs, etc., at factory to home prices. Your old mai- tresces made over equal to new. Uphols- tering. Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremont St. FOR SALE—Packard Touring, Dodge er, Reo Touring, Chevrolet 490 Touring. The B. & B. Motor Co., § Elm St., cor. Main St. Phone 484. 11-6-3d FOR SALE—Milking cows, Sherthorn bull calves, good farm horse. Appiy to Aaron | M. Bell. Phone 66-13. llv‘-6d1| Jersey cows and one ' Berlin. | 11-6-3d | pure bred bull. Savage Bros., Tel. 641-3. WANTED—A old boy. Joseph. ‘woman Call 184 Washington St. E 11-9-6dx WANTED—Three or four rooms, unfarnish- ed, by young American couple. Address Box 11T, Herald. 11-8-6ax WANTED—By young couple, four room tene- ment, with all improvements. Address, | Temement, 108 Washington St., City. | 11-8-3dx all 546 dx | WANTED—Jobbing and repalring of kinds of woodwork. Geo. Richie, West Main St. Phone 428-2. 11 { WANTED—Private tutor in short hand for two nights a weeks. Address Herald, Box j iBB. 11-8-tf WANTED—Three rooms, by small family. Box §W. or four unfurnished Address Herald, 11-6-6ax | WANTED—Heated street. by November 1 ¢ on Harrison Box G24, Herald. FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—One single room for American gentleman. 45 Walnut St. 11-8-2ax — WANTED—Cashier, of typewriting. *Shoe Co., 415 Main St. with some kmowledge Apply G. R. Kinney 11-§-2ax WANTED—A woman to do general house work one day per week. Apply Mrs. M. H. Pease, 51 Armistice St. 11-6-3d WANTED—Competent maid, no washing or ironing. Mrs. L. S. Reynold, 80 Graye Hil. 11-5-6dx WANTED—Chambermaid, also boller man, at Hotel Beloin. 10-23-tf AN EU—MALE HEQS WANTED—Repair man, able to do carpen- ter work. C. W. Lines Co. 11-3-1ax WANTED—Piano player, young man, 18 to 25, for dance work. Experience not nec- essary. Address Herald, Box 11K. 11-9-3dx WANTED—Men to harvest turnips, 50c per hour. Come ready to work. H. S. Blake, 1928 Stanley St. 11-9-1a%] WANTED—Pipe fitters and helpers. Apply. Hart & Hutchinson Co. to The Schaffer - Marsh Co. 11-9-2dax WANTED—Insurance agents, collectors and factory employes to sell our accident and health policies. Big commission. chusetts Bonding & Insuring Co., Z Keating, District Manager. 11-9-4dx WANTED—Salesmen. Apply G. R. Kin- ney Shoe Co., 415 Main St. 11-8-2dx . WANTED—Here is a good opportunity for & first class mechanic to connect with & growing concern. We need a man who can design, build and repair wood work- ing machinery. One with wide exper- fence. Omly reliable and ambitious me- chanic need apply. State full details, past experience and salary expected. Strictly confidential. Reply by letter, M. M., care Vredenburgh-Kennedy Co., Adv. Agents, 171 Madison Ave., New York. 11-8-3a WANTED—Young man in pay roll depart- ment of local factory. Address Box 2B, Herald Office. 11-8-6ax ‘WANTED—Store Manager—Zee Zee Rubber company, manufacturers of tires and tubes, opening one of its many chain stores In this city. The entire production of our mills is sold only through these factory-owned store, direct to tire users, minus jobbers’ prof All rent and other operating expenses are pald by pany. The manager receives a $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. If 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 ome of the largest financial Institutions in the coumtry. Man who will not be satisfied with less than $3,600 the first year. H. J. Livermore, $03 Main St., Hartford Ct. 11-6-6dx WANTED. Silver and Gold Platers. Apply to COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE MFG. CO. Bridgeport, Conn. 11-9-1d e ———— TO RENT TO RENT—A pleasant unfurnished room. 177 Glen St. 11-9-1dx TO RENT—Three furnished rooms for lltht housekeeping. 74 Seymour St. TO RENT—Two front furnished steam heat- ed rooms 193 Main St., 3rd floor. | TO RENT—Furnished reoms with all mod- ern improvements. 24 Maple St. 11-9-2dx TO RENT—Furnished rooms | board. Mrs. Ryder, i 1637-5. and table 45 Grand St. Tel. 11-9-1ax TO RENT—A large furnished front room, with private family. Steam heat. 620 Main St. 11-9-3ax TO RENT—Nice furnished room, centrally located. 10 Emmons Place. Tel. 1092-3 11-9-3dx TO RENT—Temement of five rooms at 58 City Ave. All modern improvements. Call 226 South Main St. 11-9-2dx TO RENT—Large front room, steam heated, suitable for two gentlemen. Apply 0 Church St. Over Victory Lunch. 11-3-1dx TO RENT—Two fumbhfll rooms, all mod- ern improvements, for rent, at 151 Dwight St. Tel. 684-2. 11-9-2dx | TO RENT—Five room tenement, all im- provements. Tel. 802-15. Apply 48 Bar- | nett St. 11-9-2a FOR SALE—1 Allan 1918 Sedan. J. Watchalter, 123 Cherry St., City. 11-6-6dx FOR SALE—Used Motor Cars and Trucke! Dodge with ex- press body, Ford Roadster, small express body, Reo Touring, Overland 1920 modo{ like new. Peerless Sport Car, Overland Roadster, Ford Touring, two ni them, take your choice; 2 ton Packard, rack body; 3 1-2 ton Duplex 4 wheel drive, in fine shape; Overland Delivery, Reo Light Dellvery body, 1920 Reo Speed- wagon, rack body, also 1919 Reo Speed- wagon with canopy top; 1 ton Republia express body, canopy top; 1 ton Republiy Dump body; 2 ton Republic rack body; also others, some rebuilt and guaranteed, Terms arranged to suit. Also & fine lot of tires, both Cords and Fabrica. They guaranteed. Phone 405, or see Chandler, Leonard Bros’ Garage, Willimantic, can:‘ 16-23-4 _— = + 1919 ESSEX Touring. 4,000 miles. Special finish. 1917 HUDSON Super Six. 7 passemger. Good mechanical condition. Cord tires. 1917 DODGE BROS. Tourings Good value at low figure. 1919 FORD Delivery. 1918 FORD Delivery. 1917 FORD Delivery. USED CAES OF VALUB New Studebakers for immediate de- livery. BIG SIX Touring.... All above prices are delivered in- cluding cord tires on all models. 1920 STUDEBAKER Big Six . 1920 OAKLAND Touring +..esees 1917 OAKLAND TOUIIDE «seeesen 1917 DODGE Touring . g 1917 OAKLAND Touring . 1916 OVERLAND Touring B8 1918 CHALMERS Roadster 1916 OVERLAND Roadster 1916 OLDSMOBILE Touring . TRUCKS OF SERVICE 1920 BROCKWAY EXDress ...eee 1916 STUDEBAKER EXpress ..ee 1916 FORD Truck ...... 1916 FORD Truck .. cesesan 1914 GRAHAM Two-Ton 1918 VIM Express ...... - M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH ST. L) FOR SALE. WYLLIS OVERLAND, 7 pass. touring., Owner getting closed car. Everything Al. A bargain. VELIE—$§ cyl. touring, another fine buy., Very reasonable figure. HUPMOBILE. DODGE ROADSTER. PIONEER GARAGE. 11-8-2 FOR SALE. OLDSMOBILE Touring. DODGE Roadster. 7 BUICK Touring. CHEVROLET 490 Touring. REO Touring. PACKARD Touring. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. - 6 Elm St., cor. Main St. ¢ { Phone 484. = \ 10-21-t¢ — e REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Near Newington Station, & room bungalow, with 3 acres of land; price very low, $500 cash. Farmers' 721 Main St., Hartford. Open ® 11-5-7d TO RENT—S5 room tenement, with im- provements; also garage. Apply corner West Main and Black Rock Ave. i 11-8-3ax TO RENT—Furnished rooms, with modern | conveniences. 29 South High St. 11-9-1dx SITUATION WANTED TO RENT—Five room apartment, all im- provements, steam heat furnished. 415 | Stanley St. Tel. 2147. Apply at store. | 11-8-3dx FOR SALE—Building lot on Frederick St., Maple Hill, 75 foot frontage. Will be solte at reasonable figure. Apply The Rogers Sash & Door Co., 189 Chestnut St. Tel. 499, 10-30-tt FOR SALE—? choice building lots in Kens- ington, opposite Paper Goods. Cheap if taken at oncc. Albino Olearo, Main St., Kensington, Conn. 11-8-12dx So long as new industries con- tinua to come? WAKE UP THINK! H WHETHER YOU HAVE LTZ & 2 Main St. TO RENT—Office In Professional B\llldln‘ West Main cor. Washington Sts. In l Inc. WANTED—Competent stenographer, three years' experience. Address, Herald Box B31B. 11-9-2dax LOSY quire on premises or 344 Main St. .11-8-6d CCSTELLO, Tel. 24-4 LOST—Brown dog, answers to name of s MM ‘Hanna's Garage TEN DOLLARS? A HUNDRED OR A HUNDRED THOUSAND, PUT IT INTO REAL ESTATE feur for either private or business car, by American married man. ald, Box 17BE. | WANTED—Position by experienced chauf- I Address Her T0 RENT—Garage. 49 Buell St. Brownie. Finder return to 232 Hartford Ave. . 11-9-3dx LOST—Sanday morning, $30, between Purl- AND MAKE IT WORK !"OR YOU. Think this over, then come in and let us explain to you the chances for your making money on a good Investment in a piece of property at the cor- ner of West Main and Liberty Sts. i 11-9-2dx | 70 RENT—Front and side room connected, = = suitable for office. Call 84 West Main | WANTED—Position by experienced suto me- | St., second floor. Call between 2 and 1 { _chanic. P. O. Box 443. | 11-8-3dx p. m. B 11-5-4ax UND tan Lunch, Main St., and North and Judd Garage. Please return to S. W Gallagher, 375 East Main 8t. Liberal re- ward. 11-8-2dx NGALOW FOR SALE ve just lsted new 7-room bungalow, )\'I G TO HARTFORD, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, 'E $7,000-~CASH 82,000, GEO. A. QUIGLEY AN STREET. NEW BRITAIN, CONN, Formerly Denison’s ‘ 430 Main Street John Glackin, Manager 136 Lyons stroet. OWN- TO RENT—Two rooms, one single and one double. ¥. M. C. A Dormitory. 11-1-tf PERSONAL LOST—On Main St., Sunday, bracelet, with initials G. R. turn 545 Arch St., after § p. m Lady's gold Please re- Reward. 11-8-24x FOUND—Friday night, during parade, | bundie containing cloth for woman's shirt waist. Owner can have same by calling e e 11-9-1dx | PERSONAL—Full set teeth with gold tooth = $800. Guaranteed no pain in removing FOUND—Tan and white collle dog. 161 vour old oaes Dr.Di man__Room 2 LOST—On_Oct 30th, a Chinese hat, at the orden alow 2 4o of-