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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1920 SGEBBECLHVBDGBLOLBOODSO ifty Separate Skirts Reduced Made to Retail for $25.00 $15.00 and $19.75 sidedly the nowest and most interesting models. r Ability to feature such handsome skirts at such a low figure is due alone to our purchase of the assortment below market price ore a knife-pleated, accordion-pleated and plain models; hennas and black and white stripes, Waist bands 26 to 40. ~THIRD FLOOR— GBEGTBABOED & Inc. LIIBNEMEARAS Hartford ik ddobddoaioiddoldc) ¥ ' FOR SALE—Columbia grafonola, beautiful winter shade of browns, Ilver Cloth Opera Pumps At a Clearance Price If you are Miss Sweet Sixteen to 20 and your heart just longs for a pair of dainty silver cloth opera your purse can now afford them If you wear AA or B. jHere's an assortment in those two sizes only, with full Louls heel Regularly sold at $10.50. Clearance Price $8.50 ~—SECOND FLOOR— Women'’s Dressing Sacques Short Corduroy Dressing Sacques shades of rose, Copenhagen blue, light G6s vauog3 ggiios vauos ~—~FOURTH FLOOR— Bureau Scarfs 45-Inch Hemstitched Cotton Scarfs, very pretty embroider- ed ends. Regular lgc price 3%¢c. Special —Second Floor— Christmas Books Should Be Selected Now Mezzanine Floor. i The Best Fiction. $1.50 to $1.75 ¥ ildren’s Bloomer Dresses D Blue Gingham Bloomer Dresses made ht middy effect, trimmed with red b bdnn. Sizes 2 to 6 years. ) 32.59 lovely and in blue $2.98 in id R PRICE $3.98 SALE PRICE ~FIFTH FLOO! %%######@%##fi%###fi#@@&##fifi#%##@fi##fi Pillow Cases 45-Inch) hemstitched and em- broldered pillow cases in ex- cellent quality muslin. Regu- lar price smlmnfl 45 ‘ Special —Second ase Dresses les, Chambrays, Ging- Dix make and others, 86 to 50, $2.98 value Floor— urth SRD0Y ok Shop. Rita W C. man Geodman E. Bliam of Desire Taker . Edge of the World Blue Kumimer Christlan Louis Dodge Edgar Wallace D. Tom O' The Scoots ...... nthia’ Stockley Gifts for Readers of Good Books Captives - ales of Women Age of Innocence wam . ) Vamity Girl . House of Lynch 00 G B D S Books by Isabel C. Clark FINE CLAY ONLY AN CHILDRE EUNICE LADY TRENT'S DAUGHTER THE DEEP HEART fodododogeodotedodetotetatotelor-] BOY REACHES RECORD NOTE $2.00 215 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.90 Hugh Walpole V. B. Tbanes FAith’ Wharton Rose Macauley Compton Mac nzle Leonard Merrick Lodododoledofole oo o] e OF EVE forctctetotetedelotelotedeledotel Tt Tol ) fi. FOR ALL INSURANCE DeWITT A. RILEY NATIONAL BANK BUILDING ~1THE SERVICE AGENCY— Two Houses on Park Street—Right on one he highest spots in town—Owner has left Britain and wants to sell. That is your to BUY. See us about selling your house. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—-ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. AIN ST. roperty 96 West Main Street for Sale, Feet Front, Over 200 Feet Deep. Speak Quick H., U. nUMPOREY 73 MAIN 87, OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS > Tacoma, Wash. —Robert Murray, STEAMSHIP TchETS age 12, sings a higher note than any human voice has touched. He was discovered Ly Mme Frances Alda Murray sang for her a difficult colora- | tura of the kind Galli-Curci and Tet- razzini alone can mnaster. Caruso, Harold and other artists are ready to testify as to his music.anship when the time ¢omes for his Ps presentation to FOREIGN REMITTANCES TOALL PARTS OF THE WORLD CEARGEANUIGLEY-237 MAIN NEWRRITAIN CIINN | STRFFET P ————————————————— Classificd Advertisiug is the ‘most inexpensive eity, Want Advt, in the Sen for yourself. Unly One Ceut s Word. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ords. Call Artl Howard St. 1992 Try a For Sale or a form of pub- CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c¢ Herald ioday. 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 with rec- ek et o aylor, 48 11-26-34 WANTED—A good cook or gemeral house- hur work girl, 513 West Main street. 11-24-3d FOR SALE—Two white iron beds, springs Also high chair. or Saturday after- and mattresses between 7 and 8 p. m noon, 41 Liberty St. Tel WANTED—Counter girl and cook at the Hotel Beloin. % 11-26-t¢ WANTED—A¢ once, middle aged German lady to keep house for father and child. Call at grocery store 415 Stanley S Call . 1794 i 11-26-1dx ‘l‘Ol SALE—Sideboard, dresser and other furnitury 28 Church Sf FOR SALE—$5,000 stock ai on dollar. Two compiete goods on Broad street and one on Win- Rents very low with long throp street. leases. Apply Halpern 32 1-2 Main St. Phone | FOR BALE—Local druggists are mow offer- ing CHERRY-MUL to those who are af- colds and run down ficted with coughs, condition. Every bottle clad guarantee. ell's Drug Store, Clark & druggists. Clark, Box 333, Meriden. FOR SALE—Piano in good condition and 3 Cost $250. piece parlor set. this week. 321 Francis S FOR SALE—Sweet cider, Baldwin apples, for the ered any part of city. J rels. Tel. 697-2. FOR SALE—Two good family cows, also 1 large Holsteit cow, heavy milker, W. Baldwin, Kensing- freshen soon. N. ton. Tel. 254-12. FOR SALE—Notics, Hardware City Bedding tresses, box springs, cushions, eel couches, cots, springs, etc., Co. M pillows, at factory to home prices tresses made over equal to new. tering. Tel. 2314-4. 60 e ———— ! REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Maple Hill Ave., 5 acre Farm, 7 room modern house. right A. Bean, Maple Hi TO RENT—Farm, $15.00 month; 18 acres of land, with privilege of buying for small sum. Located in Westfi P Real Estate Co., Tel. 1724. 321 1-2 Main St. 11-2¢-3dx WANTED—Waitress at Hotel Regal. 11-24-3dx -_—m— WANTED—Competent housework. Small References required. 41 Lexington St. Tel = 11-26-3dx nd fixtures at 65c stores with fresh mald for general family, good wages. Mrs. L. H. Pease, 1548, 11-23-tf Real Estate Co., - H 1724, 11-26-2dx ‘WANTED—Furnished room, heat and electricity, in private family. Address Box B16, Herald. 11-26-1dx sold with iron- Recommended by Crow- Brainerd and all 10-28-eod-mo TO RENT—Tenement of five room, improve- — 3rd floor. Apply 19 Wakefleld ‘ourt . | FOR SALE—Standing cord wood. Geo. A. 784-3. 11-24-3dx Tel. TO RENT—Furnished room, gentleman pre- ferred. €60 West Main St. Can also give 1 board. 11-26-2dx MR B = = 11-24-2dx TO RENT—Steam-heated front room, suit- able for one or two gentlemen. Call at 204 Washington St. 11-26-2ax fresh dally from holidays. Deliv- ugs, kegs or bar- 11-23-4dx TO RENT—Two rooms and small kitchen. 217 Shuttle Meadow Axc. 11-26-d2x e will TO RENT—Two unfurnished rooms. 134 South Main St.. third foor. 11-26-3dx 11-23-2d , TO RENT—Two front furnished steam heat- ed rooms 193 Main St., 3rd floor. Your old maw- Uphols- . Tremont St. 11-6-30ax TO RENT—Small spartment of four fur- nished rooms for light housekeeping, to adults. 51 Fairview St. 11-23-3dx TO RENT—Large farnished room, electric lights and bath. For two gentlemen. 33 ! Grove mm. Ter. 716-3. 11-24-2ax Price and terms i1l Ave FOUND ! FOUND—Sometime ago, in Walnut Hill signet ring, initials J. have same by calling eld, Conn. \ e Hal- 11-26-2ax M. FOR Winthrop street. pern Real Estate Co., Phone 1724. JUND-—Automobile rim. .Inquire K. Beale, 108 Lincoln Street, City. SALE—Omne two-tenement house on All improvements. Can | be sold on a 12 per cent basis. 321 1-2 Mala St Apply Hal- Nt FOUND—Tand and white collle. Tel. 11-26-2dx 85713, 11-23-3ax e Charter No. 1184. REPORT OF TIiE CONDITION OF THE NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BAXK At New Britain, in the State of Connecticut, at the close of business op Nov. 15,1920. Loans and discount: Overdrafts inc RESOURCES. luding rediscounts . U. 8. Government Securities o 2 Pledged to secure U. 8. deposits (par value Pledged to secure pos Pledged as collateral f. payable z Owned and unpledged Deposited with Trust visions of 11- Total U. overnme Other Bomds, Securities, ef Bonds (other than U. avings deposits urities other than owned and Se Stock of Federal Reserve Value of banking hquse Furniture and fixtures Lawful reserve with Cash in vault and net a: Net amounts due from banks, in the United States Total of Items Checks on banks located o bank and other.cash Redemption fund. with Treasurer Taterest carnca Bui woi col s Receivable not past due “Surplus Fund .. Undivided profits Less current expenses, unpledzed 2 S Collateral trust and other notes of corporations issued for not less than One Year nor more than Three Years' time Total bonds, securities, etc., Fede Items with Federal Reserve B (Not avallable as reserve) tal savings deposits ( or State and other deposits or bills 539,500.00 217,453.03 Department in accordance with pro- Federal Reserve Act securities 000.00 nt te.: S. bonds) pledged to secure postal - 2 95,137 bonds (not including stocks) U. 8 s 247,615.00 348 other than U. 8.. Bank (50 per cent. owned and unincumbered Reserve Bank. ., ank In process of - Sunts due from national Banks ankcrs, and trugt companies Sett os S 5 905,847.10 tside of cit; ems .. % S. Treasurer and Aue from I it u. lected—approximate—on Notes and e, AN 12,562.20 5,301,61 310.000.00 $310,000.00 509.07 Interest and discount collected or credited, maturity and not ear; Amount reserved for taxe Amount due to Federal R Net amounts due to National banks ... Net amoults due to bank: in the United States Certified checks outstanding Z Cashier's checks on own bank oul Total of Items wmerve (deposits payabl Individual deposits subjec Certificates of deposit due for money borrowed) Deposits requiring notice, Total of demand deposits (other than bank subject to reserve .. Time deposits subject to subject to 30 days or Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) . Postal Savings deposits Other time deposits .. Total of time deposit: United States deposits (o BIl War loan deposit account payable with Fede: Liabilities other than those above stated. *Of the total loans and discounts sho: discount was charged at rates in excess of those permitted by law Stat ), exclusive of notes was none. State of Connecticut, 1, F. S. Chamberlain, ned (approximate) - " accrued 2 eserve B rred credits) 5 s, bankers, and trust companies and foreign countrics . se148 54 29.663.15 bank depos e within 30 days): t to check . : ays (other than 730,078.96 in less than 30 d A 2,200.00 but less than 30 days g 143,853 81 @eposits) : 3 2,566,132.77 Reserve (payable afte; more notice, and postal savings: 42,410.61 2 3 712,037.47 s subject ve . $19,448.08 ther than postal savings): 25,000.00 470,000.00 45.500.00 ral Reserve Bank. $5,301,611.3¢ the amount on which interest and (Sec. 5197, Rev. upon which total charge not to exceed 50 cents wae made. wh abo The number of such loans was none. County of Hartford, ss: Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Subscribed and sworn Correct—Attest: F. S. CHAMBERLAIN, to before me, this 26th day of November, 1920. ¥. W. EDDY, Notary Public. ®. N. STANLEY, J. B. MINOR, A. G. KIMBALL. Cashier. | | NOTICE. NOTICE—If party seen taking seal plush coat at Bardeck's hall vember 24th will return same to owner, Miss S. Cefaratti, trouble will be avoided. 11-26-2dx NOTICE—Geo. A. Clark, Auctioneering. Box 333, Meriden, Ct. Tel. 784-3. 11-24-3dx NOTICE—Spanish interpreter desires po- sition in office, translating and bookkeep- ing, or dept. store as salesman. Facuity to get Spanish trade. new and easy method. 830. German Giner., Lessons in Spanish by Write P. 0. B. 11-24-2dx NOTICE—Save wsoal and use Chamberlin metal weather strips. John McGraw, 20 Court St., City. 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 NOTICE—Am prepared to do sll kinds of interior decorating and paper hanging. Reasonable prices. N. E. Correll, 112 Whiting St. Tel. §52-12 after 6 p. m. 11-22-4dx 11.26-3ax NOTICE—AIl wood, air-tight weather strips for doors. Address R. T. Chestnut St., City. Fuller, 401 11-22-6dx NOTICE—Fast, light trucking and delivery up to 700 Ibs done right. C. P. Upson, 32 Hart St. Tel. 742-2. 11-22-6dx NOTICE—General automobile repairing. Sat- isfaction guaranteed. Frices reasonable. A. Reinas, 54 Greenwood St. Tel. 1478-4. 11-19-6dx Thousands read the Herald Classified Column daily. There are a lot of buyers ior that second band auto you waut to sell. Tell them about it in & For Sale Advts Only One Cent ® Word, e ————————— AUTOMOBILES ——— e FOR SALE—Packards—1916 Twis 8b touring car, $1,000; 1917 Twin Six Chum my Roadster, $1,800; 1917 Twin S8ix Se dan, now in paint shop, $2.500. Lozie: 1916 Runabout, $400. Chandler 1920 Dis patch Model touring with wire wheeis ' $1,500. Packard Motor Car Company of New York, 160 Washington St., Hartford 11-36-5d . FOR SALE—One 1917 Allem car, new shoes paint and top. Bargain if takem thii week. Rear 430 Main St. Garage. 11-33-3d1 —— el FOR SALE—1918 Ford Touring, Dem wheela chock absorbers, Shaw Manifold, Strom: berg carbureter, tool box, 5 tires, $325. 1919 Ford Roadster, Dem wheels, $360 1918 Allen Sedan, 4 new. tires. Bargain. Rudolph, Dealer in Allen and Auburn cars 123 Cherry St. 11-23-5d3 FOR SALE—1917 Buick 4 cylinder touring ' car. Good condition. Address G. D. Rawlings, 156 Lyons St. 11-22-6d1 FOR SALE—Ford Coupe msed only om month, 1920 model; a..0 1918 Ford Coupe Best bargains in the state. Aaron G. Cohen, 45 Wells St., Hartford. Tel. Bu. 1931. 11-20-1w FOR SALE—Dodge Sedan; also ome 198 Paige Coupe and one National Coupe. | Thirty other bargains in open and closet i . Aaron G. | Harttord, Conn. i Cohen, ¢ Wells St., 11-30-1w FOR SALE—Buick 6 touring, all cord tires §625. 1917 Reo touring, $325. Aaron G. Cohen, 45 Wells St., Hartford, Conn. Tel Bu. 1931, 11-20-1w NOTICE—Will trade beastiful two pas- | — = i senger roadster, perfect condition, . ‘or bullding lot. Address Box 2XX, Herald. NOTICE—Cartoenist, Chalk Talk and Sketching for entertainments, fairs aud dances; something snappy. Al Malmgren. {Herala office. City. 9-22-tf LUCRATIVE COMMISSION for real sales- men. Largest truck tire jobbers in state desire representative in this locality to sell truck tires at ONE-THIRD less than price now_being sold in your town. Compensa- tion unlimited—depending on man's abil- ity. Write or call New England Tire Co., 359 Fairfield Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. 11-26-a2 WANTED—Male clerks in local factory of- fice. Apply, state age, references, etc., Box 14XX, Herald office. 11-24-3d ‘WANTED—Excellent opening for young man desiring position in men’s furnishings and shoe store. Apply Fine's Quality Shop, 321 Main St. 11-24-2dx Losy | LOST—On Lafayette or Main streets, sum 11-34-a2x | | eradicating sickness, of money. ‘Washington. Reward if returned to Hotel 11-26-2ax LOST—Sum of money, between ~Victory Lunch and Morrin's Block, East Main St Reward if returned to 208 East Main St. . 1473-12. 11-24-2d PERSONAL —_— [AL—Full set teeth $8.00, with gold tooth. Guaranteed with best rubber. Why pay more? _ Dr. Dickerman, 131 Main St., Barnes Block. 11-26-12d EE———————— CHIROPRACTIC TALK _rjo. 2. A Beware. of the Knife (By J. A, vOLZ THE CHIRUFRACIOR) The worst mania that ever afflicted hu- mankind is now sweeping over the coun- tT¥, leaving thousands of sufferers hopeless- 1} mutilated and in many cases unfit to live. SURGICAL OPERATIONS ! There is one fact which i8 necessary for the public to know. That fact is that every part of the body, every organ, tissue and cell, is vitally necessary to the well-being of the individual, and has been put there by nature for a purpose. Regarding operations, here are the opin- jons, based on actu knowledge, of several prominent American surgeon Dr. L. A. Merriam reported after "lAV.l- 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 normai. Dr. John N. McKenzie, professor in Johns Hopkins University, states candidly that “The senseless, ruthl destruction of the tonsils Is becoming each day a greater menace to the public good. Dr. Vene Armstrong comes out from be- hind the the lips of 30 many surgeons and say If there ic a fact known to scientific medicine, that fact is that major operations on the pelvic of women, with, or a tendency to, ins only aggravates the condition; and yet there is scarcely a female brought before the lu- nacy commission of Dallas, of which the writer is & member, who has not had from one to five mutilating operations performed on her." Says Dr. E. G. Jones: “We are asking the public to Lelieve in what we do not believe in ourselves. We are asking them to take medicines we will not take, and to subfit 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 confidenc BEWARE OF OPERATIONS! P It is nec- essary perhaps only in one case out of fifty. CHIROPRACTIC, the greatest development in the sclence of disease and’ suffering, has prevented thousands from surgic 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 & prophecy, wherein 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. Investigate the sclence of Chiropractic and learn to your own re. lef ihat 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 259 MAIN STREET. BOOTH BLOCK Sulte 403, Fourth Floor Phone 1753 Office Hours: 9-12 a. m.—2-5 p. Evening Hours: Monday, Tnesduy, Thure- =nd tus €:30 to 8:30, ' WANTED—Bookkeeper FOR SALE. 1920 OLDSMOBILE Touring. 1918. DODGE Roadster. 1917 BUICK Touring. 191¢ CHEVROLET 490 Touring. 1915 REO Touring. 3914 PACKARD Touring. THE B. & B. MOUTOR CO. 6 Elm St., cor. Maln 8¢, Phone 484. provements, in good location. Cail Main St. 11-26-2a3 —_—_ TO RENT—Five room temement in Wesl End, Dec. 15. Present tenant leaving town and desire young. American couplt for board gnd room now to take over ren( at that time. Address Box 4B, Herald. 11-26-d2x TO RENT—Steam heated fromt furaished room suitable for two gentlemen. Addrest Herald, Box 7BB. 11-24-2d1 -Unfurnished room, steam Call_1479-4. 11- WANTED WANTED—Room and board in privats ‘American family, by young couple. 2545-2. 11-26-2dx il G A | WANTED—Four or five room ren., heated by sin gle woman. Address Box 1088 Herald Office. 11-24-2dy - WANTED—Light housekeeping suite wanted by young couple in desirable lncaiity by Dec. 10th. Box 224, Heruid. 11-24-3d1 2 ~ WANTED—By young couple, at once, 3 un: furnished rooms suitable for light house keeping. Address Box 27T, Herald. 11-24-301 —_— and Fhphen State experience and education and salary expected. Box 6Y, Herald. 11-24-30: WANTED—Young_lady lately landed,.speak- ing German au Itallan, wish position ag majd for bousewor No washing. Call at 946 Stanley St. 11-24-6d2 | TO RENT—! Main St. | WANTED—Typewriting br secretarial wo to do at home. Address Herald Bo) X11X. 11-23-34 WANTED-—Rent of about 5 rooms, in go neighborhood, by Dec. 1. Tel. ut.“.' 11-23-34 WANTED—Tenement of five or six . | by small American family. Tel. u:;.., | 11 a WANTED—To do housework three days week. Apply Mrs. Kegl, 143 Glen Bt., floo WANTED—To buy, large quantity of milk dally. Address 101 Myrtle St, 11-23-6d3 WANTED—Position with elderly or lady, as companion or housekeeper. Ref- erences exchanged. Address Heraid, 8. J., Box 24. 11-19-6dx| WANTED—Heated garsge on Harrinox| street, by November 1. Box G24. Herald | WANTED—At once, or six rooms, in Plainville, for family of Address, Herald, Box 6W. AGENTS WANTED. desirable rent of New Britain, Berlin ol three adults. 11-20-84: WANTED—Agents wanted Mending Tissue mends all fabrics with out the use of meedle or thread. Bi profits! Sample; full instructions anc Wwholesale price by mail postpaid for dime. New York Specialties, 944 T .iof Ave., New York. Fricays t WANTED—Agents: Crew Managers. of us. Make 350 to $75 weekly. Thous ands are doing it. Write Bacorn Com pany. Elmira, N. Y. 11-18-26-13. Sullding—Reparing. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETR. Repairs of all kinds. A § Court St Telepucues 3! | tew riar ETH WMALL AL BASL CauCad PV Ak KINDS OF ¥ REIVITS L. ZELDES - Tel everywhere ~onn P West_Etreet

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