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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1920. o 45 % 88 46 4G 43 Inc. Fox & ¢ ISNERER RN oy UG REDUCTIONS Hartford 1 pom Sizes and Smaller Sizes at Lowered Prices for Friday and Saturday SEVENTH best makes; $ 134.50 ' $98.00 Rugs, former $85.00 This is the finest a. $62.50 or this sale former price FLOOR Wilton ox12 rmer price or this Sale iiton Rugs, or this Sale Seamed and rice $115 'or this sale Rugs, comprising all of the $170 eamless Wilton Velvet Rugs, quality; former price $83.00 For this Sale Seamless Tapestry Brussels price $42.50 For this Sale 8-3x10-6 Axminster Rugs; former price $83.50. For this Sale . $-3x10-6 Seamless Wilton Velvet price $79.50. For this Sale 27x64 Axminster Rugs: former price $7.560. For this Sale 36x70 Axminster Rugs; former price $10.00. Sale price . extra former price § ox12 Rugs; Seamless Wilton Rugs; inster Ry oo $89.00. I Seamloss Axminster For Rugs; IMPRESSIVE LINOLEUM REDUOTIONS FOR SATURDAY reduction of will allowed for three days on all printed and inlaid linoleum. will be made from our regular prices, which may be seen on the price tickets, SEVENTH FLOOR 20% be heavy $62.50 former $32. $59. former $59. $5. $7. 50 50 50 95 50 This re- oiderers, Attention ! Great Reductions Now on Pacific Package Goods, for Which We Are Sole Hartford Agents high-grade garments come put up in individual Bach one contalns enough floss to finish garment. materials on which these garments are stamped are of the finest quality obtainable Former Price $2.50 $2.10 $1.90 $2.90 $2.75 $2.50 $2.36 $2.25 Present Price $2.10 $1.73 $1.65 $2.59 $2.49 Former Price $2.50 $3 50 Gertrudes Gertrudes Ladles’ Ladies’ Ladies’ Ladies’ Ladies’ Ladies’ Ladies’ Ladies’ Ladies’ Ladies’ Ladies’ Ladies’ Ladies™ Ladies’ SECOND Undervests Combinations Combinations Nightgowns Nightgowns Nightgowns Nightgowns .. Pajamas . Pajamas .... Kimonos ..... Kimonos .. Camisoles . Camisoles Bloomers FLOOR Dresses Dresses Dresses Dresses Dresses Dresses Dresses Dreases Dresses Dresses [dren’s ldren’s ildren’s fldren’s ldren’s fldren’s hildren's ildren’s packages and are stamped ready to em- Present Price $2.10 $2.98 $2.49 $4.25 $4.19 $3.19 $2.75 $4.98 *$5.10 $3.29 fi@fiié‘c@-@@@##@@@#####@@####fi#fi##‘ SO0 GHHHO] & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & o d & & & & & & & & & & & & & -1-1- 1 totolotetotedofototetodod T T ] ####@##flfi###&fi#fi@#- We Can Show You a Property rton St. With a Rental of $2,040 Which n Be Bought for $16,000, Including a ge Corner Lot. Four Family House on Fairview Street, ,000. San Francisco, Nov. Eddie Rickenbacker, plans to attempt to break record between Los Angeles today. use a Fokke is 3 hours 45 backer said one hour. miles. minutes, he The expected distance is TRYING FOR RECORD 24.—Captain American ace, the about air Ricken- to cut it AEW.L.HATCH| BigDoings atthe ciTYy HALL NSURANCE REAL ESTAT FOR ALL | " INSURANCE ' DeWITT A. RILEY NATIONAL BANK BUILDING — i SERVICE AG ANC\— You Were Too Late for that House We '|Next Meeting 01 Jehuda Halevi Lodge . 0. B. B. Sunday Eve., Nov. 28th ertised on Arch Street—Don’t miss this A Watch Friday's Papers. age on Wooster Street—In fine shape, only three years. Cottage on South Main Street pod. place for auto supply and gasolene pn CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. AIN ST, PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. roperty 96 West Main Street forSal:, eet Front, Over 200 Feet Deep. Speak Quick V. nUMPhke Y OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY A A. 2 MAIN & EVENINGS PALACE Sun,, Mon., Tues., Wed. Douglas Fairbanks | “The Mollycoddle” | TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES | sistent jcoughs, chest .and Classificd Advertisiug is the most fueapensive form of pube- Ncity. m-m.&hw.v Want Advt, in the Herald today. Sen for yoursclf. Unly One Ceut s Wond. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Clark, Box 333, Meriden. Tel. uz 3dx condition and 3 plece parjer set. Must be sold this week. 21 Francis St | # FOR SALE—Standing cord wood. flw A.' WANTED—At once, middle aged German 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. WANTED—FEMALE HELP NOTICE. | NOTICE—Do not forget to order your Ice Cream for Thanksgiving. Berlin Grocery' Store. Thomas Barrattiero. ~ 11-24-1dx lady to keep house for father and chiid. Call at grocery store 415 Stanley St. 11-24-30x NOTICE—Geo. A. Clark, =Auctioncering. ‘WANTED—Waitress at Hotel Regal Box 333, Meriden, Ct. Tel. 11-24-3dx Tizs- dei FOR SALB—Square piano, very good com- dition and tone. Small size, for cash. Andrews, 439 Arch St. 11-24-1dx FOR SALN—Electric Vacuum Cleaner, brand new Framc Premier, practically wholesale price. Andarews, 439 Arch S FOR SALE—Ch ®iving @imner. ton St. Tel ina Geese for your Thanks- Mrs. A. Uhryn, 112 Carl- 726-5 11-23-2dx FOR SALE—Kitchen stove, in good con- dition. Mrs. Nyack, Newfleld Ave. 11-23-2ax FOR SALE—Swoet cider, fresh dally Baldwin apples, for the holida; ered amy part of city. Jugs, kegs or bar- rels. Tel. 697-2. 11-23-4dx B—Three fat hogs, alive or dress- Wel. 111-5, Berlin 11-23-2dx from Deli FOR ed + = FOR S4ALBE—Two good family cows, also 1 large Helstein cow, heavy miiker, will freshen soon . W. Baldwin, Kensing- ton. Tet. 254-12. 11-23-2d FOR RALE—Parlor stove, A 1 167 Viessant St. FOR SALE—Household furniturc’ at Pleasant St. Call evenings. 11-22-3 FOR SALX—Kitchen range, size 6384, Util ity Acorm, with water front. ood con- dition. - 138 Oak St., first floor. 11-22-3ak FOR SaLE—Furniture—Young couple leav- ing cily must sell new furniture. Bar- gain. 87 Cleveland St. 11-18-6dx FOR SALE—Notice, Hardware City Bedding Co. Mattresses, box springs, cushions, pillows, steel couches, cots, springs. e at faceory to home prices. Your old ma- tresses made over equal to new. Uphols- tering. Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremont St. 11-6-30ax DR. COOMBS AND CHIROPRACTOR THE NATUREOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 252 MAIN ST. TEL. 765 Office hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Lady assistant 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. By my methods aund with my equipment all diseases are cured in cured to stay cured. Including swollen glands, la grippe, colds, asthma, per- lung dis- eases—all nervous concitions, kidney ! and liver diseascs, all skin diseases and old sores, all stomach troubles. San Francisco and Male and female conditions. No fall- Rickenbacker will machine. The air record | and | ures in neuritis, seiatica or any form of rheumatism. Working peoplé and families will be treated until cured at $1.50 per ‘reatment. 500 | maid general famiiy, Mrs. L. H 1848. WANTED—Competent for housework. Smal References required 41 Lexington St. Tel. NOTICE—Spanish interpreter desires po- sition in office, transiating and bookkeep- ing, or dept. store as salesman. Faculty to get Spanish trade. Lessons in Spanish by new and easy method. Write P. O. B. $30. German Giner., 11-2, FM‘ICE—nouu - cleaning time. Electric | * vacuum cleaners rented, $1.25 per day; deiivered promptly; satisfaction guarai teed. Phone 2079 11-22-codtt NOTICE—Save soal and metal weather strips. Court St., City. WANTED—The Massachusetts General Hos. pital Training School for Nurses has e tablished an eight-hour day and length. ened the vacation period for pupil nurse: The hospital particularly desires to in- crease the enrollment of the class enter- ing January 4, 1921. Educational require- ments is a high school education or equiv- alent. For full information address, The Superintendent of Nurses, Boston, Mass. 11-22-3d use Chamberlin John McGraw, 20 11-23-4dx NOTICE—It will pay you to have your re- pair work done now. For the best work in the carpentry line and most reasonable pdices see me. B. Benewits, 443 Church St. Tel. 2045-13. 11-23-6dx WANTED—Experienced _waitress to take charge of dining room, Park Hotel. 11-22-3dx WANTED—Experienced, capable cook. Ap- ply Stanley House, 121 Maple St. 11-22-3dx " ynterior decorating snd paper Reasonable prices. E. Correll, Whiting St. Tel. 55--13 after 6 pp m. hanging. 112 WANTED—Saleslady to sell kitchen furn- ishings. State experience and _ salary wanted. Herald, Box 15. 11-22-3a Thousands read the Herald Classified Column dally. There are a lot of buyers ior that second hand auto you want to sell. Tell them obout it in & For Sale Advt. Only One Cent s Word, ———————— AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—One 1917 Allen car, new shoes, paint and top. Bargain If taken this week. Rear 430 Main St. Garage. 11-23-3dx | FOR SALE—1918 Ford Touring, Dem wheels, NOTICE—Am prepared to do all kinds of FOR SALE—Buick 6 touring, 11-22-4dx | chock absorbers, Shaw Manifold, Strom berg carbureter, tool box, b tires, § 191y Ford Roadster, Dem wheels, $250. 1918 Allen Sedan, 4 new tires. Bargain. Rudolph, Dealer in Allen and Auburn cars, 123 Cherry St. 11-23-5dx -2ax FOR SALE—1917 Baick 4 cylinder toln'ln‘ car. Good condition Rawlings, 156 Lyons St. Address _m». FOR SALE—Ford Coupe used only ome' month, 1920 model; also 1915 Foru Coupe. Eest bargains in the state. Aaron G. Cohen, 45 Wells St., Hartford. Tel. Bu 19 11-20-1w FOR SALE—Dodge Sedan; also one 1920 Palge Coupe and one National Coupe. Thirty other bargains in open and closed cars. Aaron G. Cohen, 4> Wells St., Hartford, Conn. 11-20-1w all cord tires, $626. 1917 Reo touring, $325. Aaron G. Cohen, 456 Wells St., Hartford, Conn. Tel. Bu. 1931. 11-20-1w NOTICE—AIl wood, lll‘<fl.’ll¢ weather strips | for doors. Addre . T. Fuller, 401 Chestnut St., City. 11-22-6dx NOTICE—Fast, light trucking and activers up to 700 Ibs done right. C. P. Upson, 32 Hart St. Tel. 742-2. 11-22-8dx NOTICE—Will trade beautifal _two senger roadster, perfect condition, for building lot. Address Box 2XX, Herald. 11-22-3dx | WANTED — fapher. Thorough!y woman of unques.ioned ability, who has a thorough knowledge of bookkeeping in ail its branches. Must be a fast worker, accurate, willing. In your application state age, experience, the past 6 years. been earning pect. Addres ald. NOTICE—General automobile repairing. Sat- isfaction guaranteed. Frices reasonable. A. Reinas, 54 Greenwood St. Tel. 1478-4. 11-19-6dx NOTICE—Cartoonist, Uhalk ° Sketching for entertainments, dances; something snappy. Herald oftice, City WAN BU—MAL K. Talk and fairs aund Al Malmgren, where employed Salary you have and what you ex- Box' 28K, Her- 11-22-34 e WANTED—Male clerks in local factory of- fice. Apply, state age, references, etc., Box 14XX, Herald office. 1-24-3d WANTED—Excellent opent: desiring position in men’s furnishings and shoe xtore. Apply Fine's Quality Shop, 321 Main St. 11-24-2dax WANTED--Expericnced man to work in grocery store to solicit trade. Must fur- nish ow. delivery car. Box XY3, Herald Office. -24-3dx WANTED—S wanted In Retail Store. Must be high school sraduate and have some exper- ience in bookeeping, accuracy, honesty, to work are In angwering st places of employment and salary wanted. Box 22BB, Herald. WATNTED—Capable man (for driving light delivery car and deliver in New Britain. Work on commission. Pay up to §50 per week. Address Delivery, Box 7, Her- ald. 11-22-34 WANTED—Young man to learn mercantile business. Chance for advancement. 11-22-3d salary wanted. Herald, Box 18. 11-22-34 CHIROPRACTIC, TALK NO. 24. Beware of the Knife By I VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR) The worst mania that ever afflicted hu- | mankind is now sweeping over the coun- e FURNISHED ROOMS, TO RENT—Two front furnished steam hent- ed rooms 193 Main St., 3rd floor. | Oysters and Turkey‘ don’t grow up together, but they get pretty intimate about Thanksgiving i We have some extra nice oys- ters for Thanksgiving from Long Island and Maryland. Fresh Mackerel, Halibut, Cod, Smelts, Haddock, Butterfish, Snapper ‘llluefisll‘ Salmon, Spanish Mackerel, and Steak Blue. Finnan Haddies, Long and Round Clams, Littlc Necks, Fresh Shrimp, Oysters. Clam Chowder to take home. HORTON’S FISH MARKET 67 CHURCH ST. TEL. 223, Get our proposition for Three Months’ STEAMSHIP TICKETS 'FOREIGN.- REMITTANCES TOALL PARTS OF THE WORLD CrEnBRFAMIGEBY ZL7 AN NEWRRITAIN CONN —wmee T Rental. We have all makes on hand. NEW BRTAN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 72 West Main St. Tel. 612 'USED CARS FOR SALE | S.& F. Motor Sales Corp. ttew Briain. Conn. try, leaving thousands of sufferers hopele: 1y mutilated and in many cases unfit to live. SURGICAL OPERATIONS ! There is one fact which is necessary for the public to know. That fact is that every part of the body, every organ, tissue and cell, of the individual, and has been put there by nature for a purpos Regarding operations, here are the opin- fons, based on uctual knowledge, of several | prominent American surgeons: Dr. L. A. Merriam reported after inves- tigating New York conditions that “The New York coroner found in forty-two con- secutive cases of appendicitis operations that the appendix had been healthy, sound and normal. TO RENT—Furnished rooms with a ern improvements. 24 Maple St i 1-22-3dx TO RENT—Small apartment of four fur- nished rooms for light housekeeping, to adults. 51 Fairview St. 11-23-3ax TO RENT—Large furnished room, electric lights and bath. For two gentlemen. §3 Grove Hill. Tel. 716-3. 11-24-2dx ‘urnished single room, steam tricity, hot baths. Apply Seeley, 11-24-1dx pas- | FOR SALE. OLDSMOBILE Touring. DODGE Roadster. BUICK Touring. CHEVROLET 490 Touring. REOQ Touring. PACKARD Touring THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. Mala St 10-31-22 —_— PERSONAL—Full set teeth $5.00, with gold tooth. Guaranteed with best rubber. Why pay more? Dr. Dickerman, Room 9, 122 Main St. 11-11-2w 322 e— | TO RENT € for young man 1 RENT—Steam heated front State. Dr. John N. McKenzie, professor in Johns | University, states candidly that ruthless destruction of the day a greater Hopkins “The senseless, tonsils i5 becoming each menace to the public good.” Dr. ! nind the silence which seals the lips of so many surgeons and says: “If there is a fact known to scientific medicine, that fact Is that major operations on the pelvic organs of women, with, or a tendency to, Insanity, only aggravates the condition; and yet there is scarcely a female brought before the lu- nacy commission of Dallas, of which the writer is a member, who has not had from one to five mutilating operations performed on he: Says Dr. E. G. Jones: “We are asking the public to Lelieve in what we do not belleve in ourselves. We are asking them to take medicines we will not take, and to submit to operations which we will not permit on ourselves. When we drink our own poisons and cut out our own vitals we will have the right to ask the public to follow us in blind confidence. BEWARE OF OPERATIO: It is nec- essary perhaps only in one case out of fifty. CHIROPRACTIC, the greatest development in the science of eradicating sicknbss, disease and suffering. has prevented thousands from surgical mutilation. The craze for surgical inter- ference has reached such a point that Dr. Alfred Walton, founder of the Essex County Hospital and chief of the surgical staff, sounds a note of warning and utters a prophecy, whereln he says: “To guard against unnecessary surgical butchery an ad- visory board will some day be established, which board will pass judgment in such cases—and A CHIROPRACTOR WILL BE ON THAT BOARD.” Nature never made a man, woman or child to be cut up. Investizate the science Workers' Cooperative Society: On November 8, 1920, the Directors | passed the following vote: “Voted that the Cooperative exis- tence of this Corporation be terminat- ea. A meeting of the members of said Corporation will be held at The Stan- ley Works mployment Bureau, Myrtlc St., on Monday evening, De- cember 20, 1920 at 7:30 o'clock to confirm or disapprove of said action of the Directors. Nov. 17, 1920. TRUMAN L. WEED, Secrctary. 1919 Dodge Bros. Touring. 1917 Hudson Super Six, 7 ger touring. 1917 Dodge Bros. Touring. 1916 Dodge Bros Roadster. Cadillac Coupe. 1918 Ford Delivery. 1817 Ford Delivery. The above cars are in passen- | ~1 condition. Hudson, Essex and Dodge Bros. Distributors, Open Evenings. Tel. 731 155 Elm St. lief that it will remove the cause of ton- silitis, appendicitis and all other abnormal conditions Come to the office today. Con- sultation involves neither charge nor obli- gation. J.A. VOLZ The Chiropractor 250 MAIN STREET, BOOTH BLOCK Suite 407, Feurth Floor Phone 1733 OMce Hours: 9-12 a. m.—2-5 p. m. Evening Hours: v-ml-y ‘Tnesduy, Thurs- and Saturday, 6:30 to 8:30. GOLDINE Herdb Remedies Can be Bought at . CROWELL’S DRUG STORE. Formula No. 1 is a Tonic, Stomash and Nerve Remedy. Formula No. 2 is for Rheumatism, Catarrh, Kidney and.Bladder Troubles. ‘Building—Repamug. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC BUILDERS IN WOOD, BERICK, SBTEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinda. » Court 8t Telepbones 3344 1918 —_— e WiLL AL SESL LAulaS FUK ALl XINDS OF JUINK and Second-Han« Furniture. L. ZELDES Vene Armstrong comes out from be- | i | of Chiropractic and learn to your own re- ' TO RENT—A six room tenement om 19, Lafayette St, all modern improvement: Call 977. 11-24-1dx furnished Address 11-24-2dx, room suitable for two gentlemen. Herald, Box 7BB. TO RENT—Office on West Main 8t. Tel. 1104. 11-22-3ax’ TO RENT—About Dec. 1st, tenement four rooms, furnished. Adults only. All mod- ern conveniences. Good locality. Ad- dress Box 4D, Herald. 11-22-30x TO RENT—Unfurnished room, steam heated, Main St. Call 1479-4. 11-30-8dx S ———————————————————— WANTED WANTED—Four or five room rent, heated, by sin. gle woman. Address Box 10BB, j Herald Office. 11-24-2ax WANTED—Position as bookieeper by & young lady with several years' experience in double entry bookkeeping. Capable of taking full charge of small office. Firsi class references. Box 33X. 11-34-1ax WANTED—LIight housekeeping suite wanted by voung couple in desirable locality by Dec. 10th. Box 22A, Herald. 11-24-3dx is vitally necessary to the well-belng WANTED—By voung couple, at ohce, 2 un- furnished rooms suitable for light house- keeping. Address Box 27T, Herald. 11-24-3ax WANTED—Bookkeeper and stemographer. State experience and education and salary expected. Box 6Y, Herald. 11-24-2ax WANTED—Young lady lately Ianded, speak- ing German and Ijalian, wish position as maid for housework. No washing. Call at 945 Stanley St. WANTED—Typewriting or secretarial work| to do at home. Address Herald , Box, X11X. 11-23-3¢. WANTED—Rent of about 5 rooms, in neighborhood, by Dec. 1. Tel. 414. 11-23-3@ WANTED—Tenement of five or six room: by small American family. Tel. 2104. 11-23-3dx| WANTED—To do housework three week. Apply Mrs. Kegl, floor. deys @' 143 Glen St., 1st 11-23-3a; WANTED—By two adults, four or five room rent, with modern conveniences. Bo: X28X, Herald Office. Tel. 968-12. 11-22-34; WANTED—To buy, large quantity of mill daily. d: Address 101 Myrtle St. 11-32. WANTED—Position with elderly genti or lady, as companion or housekeeper. Ref: erences exchanged. Address Herald, 8. J. Box 24. 11-19-dx] WANTED—THeated garsge on street, by November 1, Rox G24. Harrl Herald, WANTED—At once, desirable rent of @ or six rooms, in New Britain, Berlin o Plainville, for family of three adults Address, Herald, Box §W. 11-20- LOSY LOST—Woman’s handbag, containing sun of money, in twenty-five cent stol ©) nearby on street, Tuesday evening. R ward if returned to Herald, 11-24-14: LOST—Dog, Boston bull puppy, dark brindid no collar. Lost Saturday afternoon ne: West Main and Lincoln Sts. Reward fo return to R. W. Chamberlaln, 32 Harrisol St. Tel. 1536-13. 11-22-3 FOUND FOUND—Tand aund white collle. 3 §67-13. - 11-284] REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Maple Hill Ave., 5 acre room modern house. Price and te right A. Bean, Maple Hill Ave., City 11-22.