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A% 408 40 438 43 400 0 fic@@fie@@#fi##fi fifi##fi"fi#fi#fifi#fi Hartford 14 ox & learances In Men’s Shirts, eckwear, Sweaters, Hosiery Inc. SRR -t and Underwear haberdashery that we are ed prices It's genuine quality you aré interested in our reduc We are able to make these concessions simply because we had the good sense, 9 defer buying until late in the son We waited Iif you are long enough take wise you'll give such opportunities to NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Heavy woven madras and silk stripe cheviot in patterns; a full range of sizes; most desirable litlen. $3.00 and $3.60 grades. $2 78 . price many snappy 14 1.2 Reduce Biadras ana, Percale Shirts in patterns; soft cuffs. Vhlues 2.60. Sale price Sale pr offering you in this sale. Heavy Men's heavy gray flannel collar attached, regular price $2.50. Sale price Heavy gray fl:.\nn(l tached and pocket; ideal Winter Shirts for the out- door man. advantage of the drop in the wholesale market. the glad hand, quick. Men’s Work Shirts chambray Work to 17. d now to Shirts in . $1 Work Shirts $1 Work Shlr(« Regular prioe $3.00. 100 ..iceeinnnnnden seesans DEMONSTRATION OF THE ity Art Tie Silk different combinations of A fine 98c nt at Christ have chers Second Floor A most interesting stration as the women who have machine at work can small, compact, easy to « will embrolder in one ho gin those handsome Neckties now and neatly boxed 3 In attendance on the ® to show you how grochet the nowest hand. Waich the you'll feel encouraged t at once some pretty Christmas gifts, second kait patterns. to Men’s Night Shirts Heavy Flannelette Night Shirts, cut full n)ze length, neat pink and blue stripes “Faultless™ d. Regular $2.98 grade, . sz 59’ Men’s Wool Sweaters Sweaters, Cardigan storm roll All Gifts; a Sale pri Heavy Wool y blue and maroon; $7.50. price weave; in Regular | $6.39 coll bl Sale pri Peerless Union natural gray mixture price $6.00. Salo price perless Union Suits Reduced Velvets, Velvet THE FINEST QUALITIES ™ME VILVETEEN A superior i H’\r'lv pile, fast color, Yon fin Binck and navy oni lar $3.60 grade. $2 69 this sale CORDUROY kimono, wide, corduroy: In Copen, Delph $1.15 A velvet handsome paon tanupe and tity of quality. {l's sale - quality c finish, In Limitec rrmnlnr qualil navy. ou For Pt HAT PANN - For dress or btt finish velvet pbacco, Havana. avy, Rose or 32-inch for sale . 36-inch for silk panne, for millinery ming: all the our regular For this Long plle, 1 $2.50 mck Returns Use Herald Classified FOR SALS 3 ok, 2 h Brick 6-Family Block. 28 I pe Good Property on Main St, North End. fou on Rockwell Aven Frary & Clark Rights for sale. ri. w. nUMPHREY MAIN ST, nd« HERE'S A ONE FAMILY HOUSE with a_ anna’s c shop in the rear—Just the thing nic starting a little line of business— Look this up. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. ze also for three cars. Marvel Embroid- ery Machine hundreds watched this takes one day to accomplish by expert, . cordovan OHIFFON VELVET and wanted colors In Field Book of American and Shrubs—F. ' Mathews—8$3.00. demon- of P. Baton—$3.00- A Garden of testify; Frankfort Moore—$3.50. yperate; ur what J. Holland—$6-00. The Tree Rogers—$6.00. Birds Blanchan—$2.00. Book Balcony- and o begin usoful Men’s Silk Neckwear Pure Silk Neckwear in handsome colorings; very attractive and inexpensive Christmas 79¢ Il colors. Value $1.50. CO covevrocssscdsscscosasonnnncns Men’s Half Hose Men's 26¢ Fine Cotton Half Hose in black, navy 19¢ and white, all sizes. ce Sulln in Regular $3.29 Peerless Union Suits in heavy ecru ribbed. price 98 Sale price eens, Corduroys S IN PILE FABRICS COVTING PLUSH Rilavy, %k plush, for of silk black, i uvnn. close pile, in black coat or trimmin seal, a regular § value. For this sale 50 BEAVER PLUSH 50-inch silk plush, fur. A Nent stoles; For 18-inch trim- of beave fabric. and value. this sale an oxe quality. for You'll see this at a glance in many instances, collar $2. Christmas Gifts For the Lovers of Nature. Schuyler In Berkshire Fields—Walter Peace—TF. The Butterfly Book—Dr. W Book—Julia E. Worth Knowing—N- Regular $1. 50-inch only, mitation $6.95 mmnnon splendi trimmine $8.75 & QGQ#-@'#@@#@fil-@@##@@fi#k#@#@#@'&@#@@fi@@@@@ & & @ @ Lolotelotogetetedotetotofetototelote] 4 | oA 37 with 95 at- 48 ‘Trees fi#@fi-#@fi’@#@fifi@@@@@@#@@#@@@@@@!'91-@ rich extra 79 for $11.60 & & ol & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & o & & £ & & & bod & & & & & & % & & e & Ads. KINDS OF JUNK Furniture. and Second-Hane WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR u,|_ L. ZELDES 116 West Street OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS for a | Tel. 633-23 Garage Formerly Denison’s 430 Main Street Johr Glackin, Manager Classified Advertising is the most inexpcansive form of pube Ueity, Try a For Sale or a Want Advt. in the Herald ioday. Sen for yourscll. Unly One Ceus & Word. Avrononm FOR sus—lno Ford Sedan, run about 3000 miles new over size tires and extras. Tel. 374-13 11-11-3dx FOR SALE—Chevrolet Baby Grand. Price right. Can be seen at rear No. 23 John | st 11-11-3dx | FOR SALE—Buick Roadster Little Six, in | g00d condition. Bargain for quick sale. | Call 639-2, after 6 p. m. 11-10-4dx | FOR SALE—1 Watchalter, Allan 1918 Sedan. 123 Cherry St., City 3. 11-6-6dx FOR SALE—Used Motor Cars and Trucks At values incomparable. Dodge with ex- press body, Ford Roadster, body, Reo Touring, Overland 1920 model 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; Overland Delivery, Reo Light Delivery body, 1920 Reo Speed- wagon, rack body, also 1919 Reo Speed- wagon with canopy top; 1 ton Republic express body, canopy top; 1 ton Republio | Dump body; 2 ton Republic rack body; also others, some rebuilt and guaranteed. | Terms arranged 10 suit. Also a fine lot of tires, both Cords and Fabrics. They are guaranteed. Phone 405, or see Chandler, Leonard Bros’ Garage, Willimantic, Conn. 15-23-¢ i { | FOR SALE. 1919 ESSEX Touring. 4,000 miles. Special finish 1917 HUDSON Super Six. 7 passemger. Good mechanical condition. Cord tires. 1517 DUDGE 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 Bros. Distributers, Open Evenings. 781 155 Elm St. 111t Tel. 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. FOR SALE. OLDSMOBILE Touring. DODGE Roadster. BUICK Touring. CHEVROLET 490 Touring. REO Touring. PACKARD Touring. THE B. & B MUTOR CO. 6 Elm St., cor. Main St. Phone 484. 20-21-¢¢ USED CARS. It will pay you to look the follow- ing Cars over. These cars have been overhauled and look like new. Easy Time Payment. 1920 PAIGE Sport Model—5,000 cord tires. Sedan, 7 passenger. Run very little. 6 cord tires. 1917 HUDSON Sedan. In fine con- dition. § new cord tires. 1917 BUICK Roadster. In A No. 1 condition. 1917 BUICK Touring LASH MOTOR CO. West Main and Lincoln Sts. George Dunbar, Salesman . 11-1 FURNISHED ROO] TO RENT—Furnished room, electric lights, steam to gentleman. 36 heat, ataum ‘neated. en. Apply 40 Lunch 11-12-2dx TO RENT—Furnished roo: suitable for two gent Church St. . aver Victory ‘O _RENT—Furnished room, 47 East Main St steam heated. 11-12-2dx TO RENT—Furnished room to gentleman. 33 High St 11-11-2dx TO RENT—Two front furnished steam heat- ed rooms 193 Main St, 3rd floor. TO RENT—Large nice rooms, and alvo a front room with steam heat, with all om- provements. Mrs. David, 551 Main St.. 3rd floor. 11-11-24dx TO RENT—Furnished rooms, with or "'""i private family. 112 Grand 11-11-2dx out board, in St., 2nd fleor oms with all mod- Maple St. 11-113dx TO RENT—Furnished ern improvements TO RENT — TO RENT—2 rooms. with use of kitchen. Inquire 19 Star St 11-12-3ax st Cohen, 49 Commercial 11-12 Apply M TO RENT—S rooms, modern improvements. Lawlor St 11-11-3dx TO RENT—A desirable apartment by Dee. 1. of six rooms, centrally located on West Main St., to adults only. Address Box B, Herald 11-11-3dx TO RENT—S rooms, all improvements, new with garage Tel 1284-23 ) Address Box 6Y, TO RENT—6 room fiat at 441 West Main | H “A\TED—-A woman to board 17 months’ 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, S are a lot of buyers for that second hand auto you want to sell. Tell them about it in & For Sale Advt. Only One Cent a Word, — e FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—FEMALEK HEWLP HELP WANTED—MALE l general | Apply 11-12-10 WANTED—Competent maid for housework. licierences required. 41 Lexington St. Tel. 1348. FOR SALE—30 young roosters, weigh 3 to 5 Ibs. Price low if taken at once. H C. Deming, Berlin 2a WANTED—Clerks for Saturdays; men ex- perienced in selling groceries and fruits. Public Market, 436 Main St. 11-10-3a t once, good salary to 373 Stanley St FOR SALE—A good top buggy, dollars. R. E. Kreinbers, end of town. price ten Berlin, north 11-12-1dx WANTED—A maid right” par Apply WANTED—High school boy over 16; will- ing and honest; for after school hours. Public Market, 436 Main St. 11-10-3d FOR SALE—Wheeler & Wilson sewing ma- chine. Cheap. Call Saturday. 17 Black Rock Ave WANTED—up stairs maid, permanent; ing to go soutn In January. Lefere required. Box 9K, Hersid. FOR SALE—30 bushels cider apples. Saturday afternoons or Sundays. Bigge, 435 Farmington Ave. WANTED—Glrl for general housework, one who can cook Apply 26 Hamuiton St., 11- Mrs. L. S. Jones. 11-11-5dx ‘WANTED—Insurance agents, collectors and factory employes to sell our accident and health policie Monthly premium plan. Big commission. Write to The Massaw chusetts Bonding & Insuring Co., J. J. Keating, District Manager. 11-9-4dx FOR SALE—Wood, 4 foot lengths, 2 cords 3 1 cord $16. Slab wood long lengths, cords $25. T. N. Ryan, Forestville, Conn. Phone, Bristol 506-2. Evenings, 415-3 11-12-7d WANTED—Middle aged woman to assist with housework and take care of suiall baby two or three evenings a week. Good wages and good home to right party. Reply to Box 24X, Herald. 11-10-3ax WANTED—Young woman to serve at steam table and take care of dining room. Ap- piy between 9 and 10 mornings. W A 11-10-3d {w. N1ED—Kitchen helper, colored woman FOR SALE—$140 LaSalle Higher Account- | preferred. y ing course for $105. Cash 325. Asldress | mornings. Accounting, Box Herald. 11-11-3dx | | WANTED—Competent maid for housework. Mrs. C. H. Laldwin, 66 Forest St. 11-8-6d sale—Thousands of Cnrysauthemums. Must be sold at a sac- rifice as we close our greenhouscs for the winter Thanksving Day. 19 Viets' Greenhouses. FOR SALE—Special Apply W between c: and 10 11-10-3d | FOR SALE—At Farm, extra nice cabages. C. Phone 665-32. several hundred J. Mueller, Berln. 11-11-2dx FOR SALE—Controlling interest in concern manufacturing a patented tool which is used in every factory. Owner wishes to 8o south. Address, Tool, Box 4B, Herald. 11-11-3d FOR SALE—1 Magee Imperial coal and gas ' combination rauge. Inguire P. M. W ! cox, 17 Church St., Plaiavije, Conn. 11-11-3d =l FOR SALE—Sweet sider 35c. per gallon. ‘ Furnish your own barrels. Will cali for @arrel and deliver cider. Maple Lawn ' Farm, Berlin. Tel. 14. 11-9-5ax | WANTED—Lady agents wanted, $25 per week or more. Personal interviews. Frank Taft, P. O. Box 543, New Britain. 2 11-8-6dx -_— WANTED—Girl to do gemeral housework. Apply Mrs. J. J. Witkin, 27 Winthrop St. 11-8-64 FOR SALE—Household furniture. scen Saturday afternoon at 2 St. Upper bell. Can be West Main 11-11-2dx ¥FOR SALE—Latest model stove, Standard B, water plated; practically new. St., before $ a. m. Tel. kitchen tront, nlckel ‘Call 116 West 633-23. e 11-10-3dx WANTED—Five extra saleswomen for Saturday afternoons and even- ings ouly for our coat, suit and millinery department. With or without experience. Raphael's Dept. Store. The Big Store. 11-11-3a FOR SALE—Photograph studio; good o tion; good busiiess. Low price. Reason for seling owner leaving town. Address Box Herald. 11-10-3dx FOR SALE—New and second hand lumber. A few glazed brick suitable for fireplace or bath xeom. Also a smail building and firewood/'/ BAmgain 11 taken at once. New .nwl. Prospect St. 11-10-3dx FOR !ALL—Good compost for lawns and shrubbery. A. W. Hall, Kensington. 11-10-5dx WANTED—MALE HEJP WANTED—First class machinist to work spare time. We do machine repair work of all kinds. Smith Bros. Machine Co., 152 High St., City. 11-12-3ax | FOR SALE—4 foot wood $6.75 per cord. | WANTED—First class barber. 60 acre farm, 10 room house, 50 acres of | Wwork. $26 week and commission. standing wood. C. L. Barnes, Barnes- | Basse's Barber Shop, 88 Church St. dale. 11-3-5dx 11-12-2ax | “steady Jim | et | WANTED Young man in pay roll depart- ment of local factory. Address Box 2B, Herald Office. 11-8-6d WANTED—Local representative by one of rgest financial institutions in the Man who will not be satisfied with less than $3,600 the first year. M. J. Livermore, 8§03 Main St., Hartford Ct. 11-6-6dx. e T— NOTICE. —_— NOTICE—My all wood weather strips for doors keep the house nice and warm. Address R. T. Fuller, 401 Chestnut St., City. 1-11-6ax | NOTICE—Private dancing lessons. Ome- step, Fox-trot, Waltz. Taught in six les- sons by experienced teacher. $5.00 guar- anteed. Address Dancing, Box 24 Her- ald. 11-12-2dx NOTICE—Square Piano, small size, very 50od tone and case; fine instrument; for 3 Worth twice. Andrews, 439 Arch St. 11-12-2dax NOTICE—Joseph Reney and Paul Wagner will open a first class shoe shine parlor for ladies and gents at West Main and Washington Sts.; also at 340 Main S§t. ‘Will be open for business Saturday morn- ing, Nov. 13. 11-10-4dx NOTICE—Palnting, paper hanging and dec- orating, by day or contract. Chas. H. Slater. Tel. 646-5. 11-10+6dx NOTICE—Repairing of old and building of new chimneys at reasonable prices. All kinds of mason work. Chimneys a spec- ialty. 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 Housekeep- ing Institute, for sale by R. E. Goodrich, 21 Bigelow St., New Britain, Ct. Phone 348-3. 11-8-6dx | NOTICE=We ave ror immediate delt | Allan end 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 & quarter turn. R. C. Rudolph, dealer in Allan and Auburn cars, 123 Cherry St. ___ 11-6-6dm NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Talk and' Sketching for entertalnments, fairs aud dances; something snappy. Al Malmgren, Herala office, City. 2-1 FOR SALE—Red and yellow onmions, $1.50 WANTED—Chauffeur for per bushel, delivered. Also sweet cider in Address Box 17, C. gals. 10 suit. Address A. Bruce, Berln. ‘ Tel. 665-3. 11-6-7dx | private . family. L., Herald ofice. 11-12-1a WANTED—Experienced buffers. Apply The | G. Prentice Mfg. Co., Berlin Road. 11-11-6d 10: SALE—Notice, Hardware City Bedding s Mattresses, box springs, cushion! w Diliowa, stasl athmid, cots; aprines o Mt factory to home prices. Your oid maw- (resses made over equal to new. Uphols-j tering. Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremant St | 11-6-30ax | WANTED—Young men for clerical work In local iactory office. Give age and refer- ence. Good opportunity. Clerical, P. O. Box 207, New Britain. AR FOR SALE—Milking cows, Shorthorn bull WWANTED—Meat clerks and meat cntters cialves, good farm Fiise. Apply to Aaron for Saturdays. Highest pay to good men. M} Bell. _PL 13. 11-6-6dx | public Market, 436 Main St. 11-10-6d Camy | — e 11-12-3 | PERSONAL PERSONAL—Full set teeth $8.00, with g-l( tooth. Guaranteed with best rubber. Why pay more? Dr. Dickerman, Room 8§, 122 Main St. 11-11-2w Dulding-——Repamug. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC, BNILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, BTEEL AND TONCRETR. Repairs of all kinds § Court St Telephones 3344 tew Britain. Conn. 1918 i | WANTED WANTED—Position a8 stenographer and gencral office clerk, by young woman of experience and ability. Address lox X4B, Herald. 11-12-2dx i i w. Inquire Mrs. 3rd floor. 11-12-1dx WANTED—Apartments. Three rooms, heated, electiic lights, in good locality Phone, Charter 3050, Hartford. 11-12-8dx WANTED—Board und room in private fam- lly—or room with heat, centrally located. Herald 11-12-2dx desires furnished or without board Box 729. 11-1 NTED—Home washing. aytor, 146 Glen St., WANTED—Gentleman room, possibly with State terms. P. O )>—A 10 or 12 room house or fiat, for r jng purposes. Addres Box - 11-10-3dx WANT suitat Herald, WAN naces TED—To_care for any kind of fur- M. D., Box 410, City. 11-10-ddx WANTED—To take care of furnaces. Call st Macholl, 147 Clark St. Tel. 11-10-3dx Call 154 Washington St. E. 11-9-6dx WANTEDThree or four rooms, unfurnish- ed, by young American couple. Address Box 11T, Herald 11-8-6dx Joseph WANTED—Private tutor in short hand for two nights a weeks. Address Herald, Box 4BB 11-8-t¢ WANTED—Three or four unfurnished TO RENT—Garage. 66 South Burritt St. 11-10-3ax 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 Aouble M C._A Dormitory 11-1-tf e e —— T REAL ESTATE FOR FOR SALE—Near Newington Station, room bungalow, with 3 acres of land price very low, $500 cash Farmers' | 721 Main St., Hartford. Open H 11-5-7 rooms, by small family. Bux §W. Address He WANTED—Heated garsge on Harrison strect, by November 1. Box G24. Herald. e ———— LoOSx LOST—Airsdale dog, without collar, answers Reward for information. 107 Columbia St 11-11-3dx R —————e—— FOUND FOUND—Ingersoll Yankee nickel shell fdb, Franklin Square. near school, last Friday noon. Room tional Bank Building watch, High Na- 11-12-1dx FOR SALE—Building lot on Frederick St., Maple Hill. 75 foot frontage. Will be sold at reasonable figure. Apply The Rogers Sash & Door Co., 188 Chestnut St. Tel 499. 10-30-t¢ FOR SALE—2 cholce building lots in Kens- ington. opposite Paper Goods. Cheap if taken at once. Albino Olearo, Main St., AGENTS WANTED. ew York—Teddy had a lot o wverywherot | £ troudle since he “broke into” the Mending Tissue mends all fabrics with- | movie game but perhaps his hardes out the use of meedle or thread. Big | t job was singing his name along the profital Sample, full instructions an® | gotted line on the contract that will g jesall e il tpaid fr\r a :I:::. e-:";or:) 5:-:m"x‘:: "ot T Jm.i ive him a number of months more WANTED—Agents wanted TEDDY “HIGHEST PAID” DOG IN MOVIES “TEDDY™ fame and a lot more coin. Teddy wi 11 be able to live on porterhouses an inch thick and the kind of soup bon es dogs dream about and still put money in the bank. He's the highest p aid dog on the screen, it is safd.