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T Evening Frocks For the Younger Set $19.50 $37.50 to $49.50 Qualities. Fifth Floor Dressos as chie and lovely n buy to take their places; but their time is up and 1ces. A fow charming Betty Wales Dresses are in the collection, prizes de luxe for first comers; there are ocks of satin, taffeta of silver tulle and some brocade; draped and ruffied skirts, trimmed with mostly but one undation lace are ustered or 15 fror. vingle: about models, of a kind; The color range includes pink, mals, orchid, rose, light blue, Misses’ Dresse $39.75 Driginal Prices up to $69.00. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 f the prettiest frocks of the season; odd numbers in street models of serge, HMere, reduced, are some tine and velour; navy blue mostly. Not many of a size; buy. Girls’ Dresses Special at $10.98 Have Been $18.98 to Dresses of the durable type, all one-piece models, some with jaunty eton bodice; pretty : in all wool serge, broadeloth, plaids and plain serge and bright plaid combinations. Misses’ Tailored Suits *29- Were $39.50 to $47.50. navy, ’ ° - .00 sses’ Tailored Suits *45-2° Some smartly tallored Suitw are developed in r with small overchecks; narrow belts, novel ppings and pockets; silk lining. There are many other models in mixtures, plain r, tinsel Sizes, 14 to 18. Tmpressive regular price, Inary. value at the new price. 0 G G O green and brwn, Sizes 10 to 186, Were $55.00 to $65.00 Juniors. silk linings. and goldtone. value at the extra- 14-16 and 18. & fifi‘####%##fi###g Sizes \s on the day we welcomed them; the models are as desirable as any we we must hasten their departure with lowered dainty ostrich bands; when the styles are similar the colors Nile and peach. it the model you wish Is here the price certainly Handsomely designed and Sults quite as desirable for small women as for {gF Sport models in English tweed, rainbow tweed, and many selected mixtures. Shawl and notched collars, plain See these Suits without fail if there’s a place in your wardrobe for a suit of this type. Hartford Inc. 14, 16 and 18 some with sleeves and bodice others with flowers in sprays, is an impressive argument $19.50 for school The colors hhohcdodoncacacgedototoretere oot ot toteTorete T toTokoTote Rotededededododo fo Tofodo bttt o] perfectly tailored & and fancy * & Sizes {5 LefetotetololedodeofoleToptodotedotodofeofotefofotofetoteloToto] WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK VITh & HAYES INC DEKRS IN WOOD, BRICK, JL. AND CONCRETR and Second-Han¢ Furniture. pairs of all kinda Telephonos 3344 L. ZELDm 1914 | (16 Wese Street Tel. 633-23 n. Cono. FOR SALE Block, 280 High St Good Property on Main St, North End. Hoases on Rockwell Avenue. cre, Frary & Clark Rights for Sale. ri. . RUMPHREY N ST, OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS ‘& 6-Family you want a Two Family House with od Yard?>? We are able to offer you n Glen street, we've just listed. Only pinutes walk from most shops. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. . PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. FOR ALL INSURANCE DeWITT A. RILEY ATIONAL BANK BUILDING ~THE SERVICE AGENOY— jick Returns Use Herald Classified Ads. NGALOW FOR SALE itave Just listed new 7-room bungalow, 136 L street. OWN- L1OVING TO HARTFORD, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. CE $7,000—~CASH $2,000, GEO. A. QUIGLEY AIN STREET. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. TEAMSHIP TICKETS DREIGN REMITTANCES| ))ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD| IRGEADUIGLEY 337 X2 NEWRRITAIN.CONN | STREET AUTO BUYERS—LOOK! READ! Biggest Assortment of Cars Between New York and Boston. No Reasonable Offers Refused. Roadsters — 1917 Buicks, 1918 Buick, 1917 Ford, 1916 Dort, 1918 Studebaker, 1917 Dodge, 1917 Willys Overland Chummy. Coupe—1916 Hudson, baker, 1919 Oldsmobile. Tourings—1917 Paige, 1918 Chand- ler, 1916 Packard, 1918 Oakland, 1919 Oakland, 1919 Oldsmobile, 1916 Cadil- lac, 1617 Buick, all Cord tires Sedans—1917 Dodge, 1913 Hudson 1918 Kissel, 1918 Oakland, 1920 Chandler, 1920 Chevrolet. Don’t Delay, ¢ Them Traded. AARON G. COHEN Tel. Bushnell 1931, 41-45 Wells St. Opp. Municipal Bldg., Hartford, Expert Repaiving and Parts Popular Cars—Cars Traded, 1918 Stude- Now —Cars for RADIATORS repaired. Also fenders, lamps, gaso- line tanks, ctc. Work guaranteed. JOHNSON & ANDERSON L. & M. Garage 451 West Main St. g — NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE Order Now While Prices are Low Your turkey, goose, duck or any poultry for Thanksgiving Dinner. Sece our adv. in Saturday’s paper. 105 ARCH ST. Tel. 1121.3 Don’t enaanger ne suie of that pre- cious baby by using unknown or un- pasteurized milk. Use OUR REALLY PURE PASTEURIZED eliminate ALL question or richness. From selected sources of high qual- ity and THOROUGHLY PASTEUR- IZED in a modern creamery. OUR PASTEUR'ZED MILK will satisfy the most_exactnk. 'J. E. SEIBERT & SON, Tdlephone 1936 401 PARK STREET SAFE and MILK and of impurity | FOR SALE—Chevrolet Baby Grand. Price | right. Can be seen at rear No. 23 John & & | TO RENT—Nice Classificd Advertising is the most inexpensive form of pub- Ucity. Try a For Sale or a CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c¢ Want Advt, in the Herald today. Sen for yourself. Unly One Ceut & Word. N advertiser money. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—1920 Ford Sedan, run 3000 miles new over size tires Tel. % le Higher Account- ash 3256. Address erald. 11-11-3dx FOR SALE—$140 g course for $106. Accounting, Box 12, about and extras. 11-11-3dx 374-13 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 WANTED—FEMALE HELP | WANTED—Girl for general housework, one Who can cook. Apply 26 Hamilton St Mrs. L. S. Jones. 11-11-5dx FOR SALE—At Farm, several hundred extra nice cabages. C. J. Mueller, Berlin. Phone -32. 11-11-2dx st. 11-11-3ax FOR SALE—Buick Roadster Little Six, in | FOR SALE—Controlling interest in concern manufacturing & patented tool which is used in every factory. Owner wishes to g0 south. Address, Tool, Box 4B, Herald. 11-11-3d Bargain for quick sale. 11-10-4dx good condition. Call 639-2, aftef 6 p. m. FOR SALE—Ford truck, folding side seats, fine tires nearly new, 326 Chestnut St new paint, engine. 11-5-3dx | FOR SALE—1 Magee Imperial coal and gas combination range. Inquire P. M. Wil- cox, 17 Church St., Plawville, Conn. 11-11-3a a. “11-6-6ax FOR SALE—1 Allan 1918 Sedan. Watchalter, 123 Cherry St., City | FOR SALE—Household farniture. Can be | secn Saturday afternoon at 235 Wesy Main | with ex- | St. Upper bell. 11-11-2dx smal! express | =~ 'nd 1920 ,:,,4., | FOR SALE—Local druggists are now affer- ing CHERRY-MUL to tihose who are af- flicted with coughs, colds and run down condition. Every bottle sold with iro: clad guarantee. Kecommended by Cro ell's Drug Store, Brainerd and all drug- Eists. 10-28-eodlmo FOR SALE—Used Motor Cars and Trucks! | At values incomparabl press body, Ford Road: body, Reo Touring, OV like new. Peerless Sport Car, a bargain; Overland Roadster, Ford Touring, two of them, take your choice; 2 ton Packard, rack body; 3 1-2 ton Duplex 4 wheel drive, in fine shape; Overiand Delivery, Reo Light Delivery body, 1920 Reo Speed- wagon, rack body, aiso 1919 Reo Speed- wagon with canopy top; 1 ton Republic | FOR SALE—Latest model express body, canopy top; 1 ton Republic | siove, Standard B, water Dump body; 2 ton Republic rack body;| plated; practically new. also others, some rebuilt and guaranteed. | St., before 9 a. m. Tel. Terms arranged to suit. Also a fine lot of tires, both Cords and Fabrics. They are guaranteed. Phone 405, or see Chandier, | FOR SALE—FPhotograph studio; good loca- | Leonard Bros’ Garage, Willimantic, Conn. | (ion; good business. Low price. Reason | 15-33t¢ | (or geling owner leaving town. Adadress Box 12P, Herald. 11-10-3dx kitchen cook front, nickel Call 116 West 633-23. 11-10-3dx | WANTED—Young woman to serve at steam | WANTED—Kitchen helper, colored woman WANTED—Middle aged woman to assist with housework and take care of small | baby two or three evenings a week. Good wages and good home to right party. Reply to Box 24X, Herald. 11-10-3dx table and take care of dining room. Ap ply between 9 and 10 mornings. Y. W. C. A. 11-10-3a Thonsands resd - the Herald are a.lot of buyers for that second hawi suto yom want to- - scll. ‘Tell them abagt 1t in & | \ For Sale Advt. o:w%“j ~ 0 b & Word, NOTICE. NOTICE—My all wood weather strips NOTICE—An doors keep the house nice and warn Address R. T. Fuller, 401 Chestnut St, city. 11-12-1 NOTICE—House - cleaning time. oct: vacuum cleaners rented, $1.25 per, da: delivered promptiy; satistaction guarsn teed. Phone 2079. 9-28-00d- ent makes an ide Christmas gift. We make them fi any photo. Put your order in now. cade Studio. 11-9: WANTED—Second cook. taurant, 67 Arch St. Broadway Re: 11-10- — preferred. Apply between 9 and 10| mornings. Y. W. C. A. 11-10-3a | NOTICE—Joseph Remey and Paul will open a first class shoc shine Rariof for ladies and gents at West Main' an Washington sts.; also at 340 Main WIill be open for business Saturday m ing, Nov. 13. 11-10-4g WANTED—Competent maid for housework. Mrs. C. H. Baldwin, 66 Forest Si. 11--6a | NOTICE—Painting, paper hanging and orating, by day or contract. Chass H. Slater. Tel. 646-5. 11-10-6dx WANTED—Lady agents wanted, $25 per weck or more. Personal interviews. Frauk Taft, P. O. Box 543, New Britain. 11-8-6dx WANTED—Girl to do gemeral housework. Apply Mrs. J. J. Witkin, 27 Winthrop S! 11-8-6d4 WANTED—Competent mald, no washing ironing. Mrs. L. 8. Reynold, 80 Grove i WANTED—Chaml at Hotel Beloin. FOR SALE. 4,000 miles. FOR SALE—Furlor stove. Call 428 Church St. between 7 and 8 o'clock, ring middle bell. 11-10-2dx 1319 ESSEX Touring Special fints 1917 HUDSON Super Six. 7 passemger. mechanical condition. Cord tires. 1917 DODGE BROS. Touring. Good value at low figure. 1919 FORD Delivery. 1918 FORD Delivery. 1817 FORD Deiivery. S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. Hudson, Essex and Dodge Bros. Distributors, Open Evenings. 1 155 Eim St 11-1-tf FOR SALE—New and second hand lumber. A few glased brick suitable for fireplace or bath room. Also a small building and firewood. Bargain i1 taken at once. compost for lawns and W. Hall, Kensington. 11-10-3ax B shrubbery. A. Tel. 73! = FOE SALE—Four rooms furniture, with op- tion of rent. Address Box 16%, Heraid. 11-9-3dx FOR SALE. WYLLIS OVERLAND, 7 pass. touring. Owner getting closed car. Everything Al. A bargain VELIE—6 cyl. FOR SALE—Ome burner gas stove. 2nd floor. coal range and four 241 South Main St., touring, another fine buy. 11-9-3d Very reasonable figure. HUPMOBILE . DODGE ROADSTER. . HO!K'?:(IA“UI. FOR good condition, at very reasonable price. Address M. Sarguisian, 12 Maple St., top fioor. 11-9-3dx FOR SALE—Three plece parior set, new piano, in good condition. 21 Francis St. 11-9-3dx per gallon. Will call for Maple Lawn 11-9-3dx FOR SALE. OLDSMOBILE Touring. DODGE Roadster. BUICK Touring. CHEVROLET 490 Touring. REO Touring PACKARD Touring. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. € Elm St., cor. Main St. Phbone 484, 3 o e gyl FOR SALE—Sweet sider 35c. Furnish your own barrels. barrel and deliver cider. Farm, Berlin. Tel. 657-14. wood $6.35 per cord. 60 acre farm, 10 room house, 60 acres of | standing wood. C. L. Barues, Barues- FURNISHED ROOMS. dale. 11-8-3dx ENT—Furnished room to gentlema: 85 Wik Bt 11-11-2a% | * per busiel, delivered. ~ Also sweet cider in Address A. Bruce, Berlin. 11-6-7dx gals. to suit. gl"‘)l SALE—Red and yellow onions, $1.50 Tel. TO it RENT—Two front furnished 665-3. ed rooms 193 Main St., 3rd ficor. Inrge furnished fromt room, Steam heat. 620 11-9-3ax FOR SALE—Notice, Hardware City Bedding Co. Mattresses, box springs, cushions, pillows, steel couches, cots, springs, etc., | &t factory to home prices. Your old mai- tresses made over equal to new. Uphols- tering. Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremont St. 11-6-30dx with private family. Main St. trally 1092-3. 11-8-3dx furnished , located, 10 Emmons Place. Tel. FOR Shorthorn bull calves, good farm horse. Apply to Aaron M. Bell. FPnone 66-13. 11-6-6dx waANLLL, TO RENT—Large nice rooms, and also a front room with steam heat, with all om- provements Mrs. David, 551 Main St., 3rd floor. 11-11-2ax TO RENT—Small steam heated furnished | WANTED—Board and room in private fam- room. 61 Main St., top floor. 11-11-2dx | ly—or room with heal, centrally located. s Address Box Y, Herald. 11-11-1dx | TO RENT—Furnished rooms, with or with- out board, in private family. 112 Grand | WANTED—A 10 or 12 room house or flat, St., 2nd foor 11-11-2dx | sultable for roomiug purposes. Address, - Herald, Box XB22. 11-10-3dx T—Two pleasant front rooms furn- i for light housckeeping. connected | WANTED—To care for any of fur- with bath, and separate ecntrance, at 58 naces. M. D., Box 410, City. 11-10-4dx Hart St. Mrs. Wells 11-11-1ay | = v T WANTED—To take care of furnaces. Call | | TO RENT—Furnished August Macholl, 147 Clark St. Tel rooms with all mod- i ern improvements. 24 M 1289-3. 11-10-3dx ple 11-113dx WANTED—A woman to board 17 menths’ | old boy. Call 184 Washington St. K Joseph. 11-9-6dx TO RENT TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms, all im- provements. Couple preferred 53 Hart 8t. 11-11-3a4 TO RENT—35 rooms, modern improvements. 57 Lawlor St. 11-11-3ax TO RENT—S5 room tenement. D, S. Negrl, Kensington, Conn 11-11-1d4 WANTED—Three or four rooms, unfurnish- ed, by youns American couple. Address Box 11T, Herald. 11-8-6dx WANTED—Private tutor in short hand for two nights @ weeks. Address Herald, Box 4BB. 11-8-tf unfurnished Address Herald, 11-6-6dx WANTED—Three or rooms, by small family. Box §W. TO RENT—A desirable apartment by Dec. 1. of six rooms. centrally located on West Main St.. to adults only. Address Box | B, Herald. 11-11-3ax WANTED—Heated street, by November 1. FOUND a0 Heraid et ox_G24. Heral TO RENT—S rooms, all improvements, new = house, with garage. Tel. 1284-23 11-11-3ax TO RENT—WIll rent to right party, * un- furnished rooms with nice bath room and | Main St. 11-11-1dx alcove, suitable for kitchenette; steam 5 heat and lghting gas furnished. Ad- | Se—————————— Sl e ————— 66 TO RENT—Garage, 66 South Bemtee 8- WANTED. FOUND—Monday night on West Main St.. gold charm and fob. Call Mrs. Scely, 61 Five evtra saleswomen for Saturday afternoons and evenings for our coat, suit and millinery departments. With or without experience. TO RENT—Office In_Professional Bullding, West Main cor. Washington Sts. In- quire on premises or 344 Main St. 11-8-6a TO RENT—Two rooms, one single and one double. Y. M. C. A_ Dormitory. 11-1-t¢ : | Hanna's Garage [EEeStes e Formerly Denison’s 430 Main Street John Glackin, Manager N 242 Main St. New Camp Schoop Prospect St. 11-10-3dx | sized b-hyurrh‘.ln' WANTED—Five extra saleswomen for Saturday afternoons and even- ings only for our coat, suit and millinery department. With or without _experience. Raphacl's Dept. Store. The Big Store 11-11-3a S TE————— WANTED—MALK HELP WANTED—Two bright young boys to work in shoe store on Saturdays. W. R. Bat- tey Shoe Store, 267 Main St. 11-11-1dx WANTED—Man wanted immediately dress envelop.s and mail booklets. Home work evenings. $15 to 325 weekly. No canvassing. Enclose stamp. Address Box 1Y, Herald. 11-11-1dx WANTED—Experienced buffers. Apply The G. Prentice Mfg. Co., Berlin Road. 11-11-64 WANTED—Four soung men to distribute booklets house-to-house. Pay daily. 3oc per hour. Report 7:30 a. m. See Mr. Mahoney, care Interurban Storage Co., 167 1-2 Main St. , 11-11-1ax WANTED—Young men for clerical work in local factory office. Give age and refer- ence. Good opportunity. Clerical, P. O. Box 207, New -Britain. 11-11-3d WANTED—Meat clerks and meat cutters Yor Saturdays. Highest pay to good men. Public Market, 436 Main St. 11-10-6a WANTED—Clerks “for Saturdays; men ex- perienced in selling groceries and fruits. Public Market, 436 Main St. 11-10-3d WANTED—High school boy over 16; will- ing and houest; for after school hours. Public Market, 436 Main St. 11-10-3a WANTED—Piano player, young man, 18 to 25, for dance work. Experience not mec- essary. Address Herald, Box 11K. 11-9-3dx WANTED—Insuranee agents, collectors and factory employes to sell our accident and health policies Monthly premium plan. Big commission. Write to The Massa. chusetts Bonding & Insuring Co., J. J. Keating, District Manager. i1-9-4ax ANTED—Young man in pay roll depart- ment of local factory Address Box 22B, Herald Office. 11-8-6dx WANTED—Local representative by ome of the largest financial institutions in the country. Man who will not be satisfied with less than $3,600 the first year. M. J. Livermore, $03 Main St., Hartford Ct. 11-6-6dx EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY for steady and reliable man as bread salesman on auto route. Best of references required None others meed apply. PARKER & BUCKEY CO., 14 Winter St. 11-11-1 —— ey PERSONAL PERSONAL—Full set teeth $8.00, with gold tooth. Guaranteed with best rubber, Why pay more? Dr. Dickerman, Room ¥, Main St. 11-11-2w REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Near Newington Station, 5 room bungalow, with 3 acres of land; price very low, $300 cash. Farmers' Realty, 721 Main St., Hartford. Open evenings ? 11-5-7a FOR SALE—Building lot on Frederick St., Maple Hill, 76 foot frontage. Will be sold at reasonable figure. Apply The Rogers Sash & Door Co., 189 Chestnut St. Tel 499 10-30-tf FOR SALE—2 choice building lots in Kens- ington, opposite Paper Goods. Cheap if taken at once. Albino Olearo, Main St., Kenstngton, Conn. 11-8-12dx Property on Washington Street For Sale Apply to SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. Tel. o told-’ NOTICE—Spanish—Pupils wust have theit names registered at once at the Y. W. C. A. Prof. Guilliano. 11-10-3dx et NOTICE—Repairing of old and bailding ef new chimneys at reasonable prices. kinds of mason work. Chimneys & falty. F. Selander, 718 Stanley St. 2168. 11-8-6d NOTICE—Have fresh air all the by proper ventilation,#no direct draft, ) proof. Make your home or office heaith- ful. The Schueler Window = Ventilator, tested and approved by Good Housekeep- ing Institute, for sale by R. E. Goodrich 21 Bigelow St., New Britain, Ct. Phon 348-3 RN, e 11-8-6dx NOTICE—Woe have gor immediate delivery, Allan and Auburn Sedans and coupelets., R. C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry Bt. 11-6: NOTICE—Have your Ford magneto, charged and make it start on a quarte turn. R. C. Rudolph, dealer in'Allan and __Auburn cars, 123 Cherry S 11-6-6dx NoTIC! Chalk Talk Sketchiing for entertainmenta, fairs dances; something snappy. Al Mal Herala otfice, City. Losx LOST—Alrsdale dog, without collar, e to name Buck. Reward for information. Tel. 1022-12. 107 Columbia St. 11-11-3ax LOST—Tortolse shell glasses, on 11 o'clock. car out of Hartford, Wednesday night. Return to Herald. Reward. 11-11-1dxi LOST—Brown dog, answers to Brownie. Finder retarn to 232 Av name. of Hartford 12-5- Straight Talk With Parker & Deming No. 3 ¥ 3 Babies, They Are Dollars! EVERY TIME A DEATH YOU MOURN, ONE BABY AND ONE-SIX. TEENTH ARE BORN. DO YOU KNOW that this little nursery rhyme is the basis of all investment in the world? DO YOU KENOW that if you were to knock off that one- sixteenth of a babe, the proper- ty you are living on, the store you buy at, the theater you go to, the very ground you walk. on would never be worth any more in a mililon years? DON'T YOU UNDERSTAND that the basis of all wealth is property? And that the basis of all in: vestment is increase in popula- tion? THE POPULATION OF AMERICA increased one hun- dred and three million in one hundred thirty-nine years. It will increase two hundred mil- lion in the NEXT hundred years. It is increasing at the rate of almost two million each vear right now. THAT is why real estate in- vestmrents are better than gold mines, —EVERY INVESTOR UN. DERSTANDS THIS. —EVERY RICH MAN UN- DERSTANDS THIS. —THEN WHY DON'T YOU UNDERSTAND IT? WHY DON'T YOU take that ten dollars, that hundred dol- lars, or that thousand that you have saved and put it Into prop- erty? No matter how much or how little you have, your safest, sur- est, and greatest investment Is real estate. Think this over then come in and let us show you how you can yet your share of this old earth by making an invest- ment in one of/ the properties we have for sale.