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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, BBHEHHVBVHV SHVVVTVLVOVVLBOLVBEOLY BARGAIN BASEMENT — RESSES — b Thousands read the Herald Classificd Advertising is the Inc. Hartford Classified Column daily. There 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 aavertiser money. most inexpeasive form of pub- are a lot of buyers or that Meity. a For Sale a . o second hand auto you want to ‘Want Advt, in the Herald today. scll. Tell them about it in & —L T T For Sale Advt. Only One Ceus & Word. A D —— t Less Than Cost harming Dresses for every winter occasion are among these and the woman's reach VALUES TO $49.50 24.95 EXQUISITE ded Tricotine Dresses. sd Wool Velour Presses. CHAR MEUSE DRESSES SMART SUITS FUR COLLARS, VAI AT $39.50 suits distinctively developed ES UP TO $80.50 AT mitlessly tailore Among these sple suitings, such Wool Velour Eve 4 with Beal Broad- lined. and as Duvet de Laine, = ty sult miosly cluding handsome bo Squirrel utria, Opossum opossum. Wool Jersey Tie-On SWEATERS Fool Jersoy Tie-on Sweaters in Navy, Brown and Black. with Tuxedo ...$2.95 look well and Sizes up to 46. slzes. Special .... Our price All Furs At 259% Re Lovelier Christmas Gift Than Furs Can DBe WINTER COATS TEN DIFFERENT STYLES, VALUES UP TO $65.00 trimmed models in dressy and sport models, colors, natty sport coats and seal plush coats, with self collar or collars of French seal, Given and This Timely Reduction Has Strong Appeal price brings them within $45.00 ndid coats are plain and fur in- rich winter & livia coats in nutria and odoededete] & Good-Looking Flannel Waists Gray striped waists with that can be worn high or low—smart blouses that feel comfortable in frosty weather. Values $1.95. convertible collars .. $1.45 duction SHHDOLHDHD POVCHBBFBHCCLIBOTCFCGHBTHOVBBCB20BBT FOR ALL INSURANCE DeWITT A. RILEY ATIONAL BANK BUILDING —THE SERVICE AGENCY— # Court Bt Sullding—Repamag. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repalrs of all kinda Telepbcuee 3244 By 1 ~onn By nts to trade a two family house for a build- — Lot must be within 15 minutes walk he center — Exact location otherwis? no bular — Make DOUBLE QUICK TIME, if you to take advantage of this swap. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. ease able agal the day they Stop that so much CHIROPRACTIC TALK NO. 25, RE’S A GOOD CHANCE—We have a man | DON'T PUT IT OFF! J. A. VOLZ, THE culnol-lu\ctomi cough, pain, weakness or ais- before it goes further and does damage that Nature will be un- to restore you to health and strength An visit my office daily NOW, n. To walt is always dangerous! severe cases that could have been checked and overcome in a or two had they come here when first realized that something was wrong with their health. Now your disease! is the time to stop the progress of CHIROPRACTIC will remove the CAUSE that underlies your vest perty 96 West Main Street for Sale, t Front, Over 200 Feet Deep. Speak Quick H. . HUMPHREY IMAIN ST. OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS Duick Returns Use Herald Classified Ads PEWRITERS ALL MAKES Get our proposition for Three Months’ trouble, morrow s0 you will follow Free consultition to everybody. and you will again be well, strong You owe it to yourself to im- Visit my office today, or to- th-;“hnv‘nh and in a week or il realize what wonderful results Chiropraceic Spinal Adjustments. igate! at J.A.VOLZ The Chiropractor 250 MAIN STREET, BOOTH BLOCK Sulte 407, Fourth Floor ol Evening Hours: | @sy and Saturday, 6:30 to 8:30. | USED CARS FOR SALE 1919 Dolige Bros 1917 ger touring. 1917 Dodge Bros. Touring. fce Hours: Torring. Hudson Super Six, 7 passen- 1916 Dodge Bros Roadster. ntal. We have all makes on hand. Cadillac Coupe. 1918 Ford Delivery. 1917 Ford Delivery. The above cars arc in A-1 condition. W BRITAN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 72 West Main St. Tel. 612 S. & F. Motor Sales Corp. HMudson, Essex and Dodge Bros. Distributors, Open Evenings. Tel. 731 155 Elm St STEAMSHIP TICKETS "OREIGN REMITTANCES ‘O ALL PARTS OF THE'WORLD EORGEANUIGLEY 23742 NEW RRITAIN.CONN | STREET — PALACE — Extraordinary Attraction ~—NEXT— Thurs., Fri., Sat. VIRGINIA PEARSON ~—AND— SHELDON LEWIS —IN— PERSON . —IN— VAUDEVILLE B SLHELVVBVLVBCCLLVLOLBRTVRROTORLLD FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR SALE—Genuine buffalo robe. First class condition. Extre large. Tel. 1958. 11-30-3dx FOR SALE—Mahogany eabinet talking ma- chine and records; a bargain. on easy payments. Call at once. An-1| drews, 439 Arch St. u~:o-zdx| Make offer FOR SALE—Shoemaker shop on New Brit- ain ave., Hartford; all latest electrical equipment; doing good business; very good Jocation. Uwner leaves ciiy Adaress Chas. Schaeffer, 123 New Britain ave., Hartford. 11-30-3ax | —_—— FOR SALE—Vim delivery express; fine bar- gain for cash. Payments $500 or will hire out by day, week or month, to responsible party. Phone 1186-12, or call 16 Blake Court, oft Francis St. 11-30-5dx FOR SALE—Set Automobile volumes, like new; ing, 4 volumes 312, 8 ) set complete Plumb- | Cost $25. Sell either set P. O. Box 665,/City. 11-29-2dx | | FOR SALE—Stove weood. G. F. Brigss, | 11-29-4dx | ew mileh cow. Edmund Daske Begkley Quarter. 11-29-3dx FOR SALE—Wood, all grades and flabs. | T. M. Ryan, Foreswville, Conn. Tel. Bris- | tol 806-2. Evenings 418-3. 11-29-5a | FOR SALE—Saw mill in good condition ready to work; run by kerosene; cord- wood and clothes lMne poles. Call at 80 Newington Ave. or Tel. 993-4. 11-29-3dx FOR SALE—An ehegant | pair _chestnut ' horses, six years oM, | weigh 2,800 lbs or closely Big walkers and roadsters. Clever @s Kkittens and a first class team in every respect. Nothing for Maphd Croft Farm, Stanley them to do. Tel. 73. 11-27-3ax | i Quarter, City. FOR SALE—Hand crechet bed spread and Reasonable. Address Box B27, Herald office. 11-27-3dx FOR SALE—Notice, Hardware City Bedding Co. Mattresses,” box springs, cushions, pillows, steel couches, cots, springs, etc. at factory to home prices. Your old ma. tresses made over equal to mew. Uphols- tering. Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremont St i 11-6-30ax PERSONAL PERSONAL—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 ished rooms for I m' mour St. 11-30-2dx | TO RENT—Three f housekeeping. 7 furnished room. Pri- | TO RENT—Heated, | 11-30-5dx | vate bath. Stanley St. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—1919 All American truck, good condition; bargain. Must be sold at once. Party leaving town. 33 1-2 Lafay- ctte St., 3rd foor. 11-30-8dx FOR SALE—Dodge Touring car, fine con- dition; also business wagon. D. S. Negri, Kensington, Conn. 11-30-3dx TO RENT—Ome or two neatly furnished | front rooms, all fmprovements. 74 Talcott | St., opposite Smalley school, nd tfloor. 11-30-1dx FOR SALE—Saxon 6 touring, mechanically Al. Bargain if taken this week. Saturday .afternoons, Sundays. 41 5 Broad St., Plainville. 11-29-6dx TO RENT—Furnished room with board, for WANTED WANTED—Public_stenography, multigraph- ing any kind of letters or specifications. We have every description of a mailing list. Smith Business School, 278 Main st. 11-30-11dx WANTED—LIight housekeeping suite wanted by young couple in desirable iocality by Dec. 10th. Box 22A, Herald. 11-29-3dx WANTED—By young couple, room and board with private American family. Tel. 2138-5. 11-29-3dx fly. 88 Franklin St. 11-29-3dx FOR SALE—Packards—1916 Twin Six touring car, $1,000; 1917 Twin Six Chum- my Roadster, $1,800; 1917 Twin Six Se- dan, now in paint shop, $2,500. Lozier 1916 Runabout, $400. Chandler 1920 Dis- patch Model touring With wire wheels, $1,500. Packard Motor Car Company of New York, 150 Washington St., Hartford. 11-26-5d 1 two young men in private American fam- | | i TO RENT—Two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping, steam heated. 403 West Main St., 3rd floor. 11-29-zdx 0 RENT—Two furnished rooms, heated. 50 Walnut St. 11-29-3dx TO RENT—Two front furnished steam heat- ed rooms. 489 Main St. For two gentle- men or man and wife. 11-29-2dx FOR SALE. OLDSMOBILE Touring. DODGE Roadster. BUICK Touring. CHEVROLET 430 Touring. REO Touring. PACKARD Touring THE B. & B. MOUTOR ¢ Elm St., cor. Maln Phone 484. TO RENT—Large steam heated front room; also single rooms. 84 Church 8t. 11-29-2dx TO RENT—Pleasant room, with or without breakfast. Price reasonable. Cottage. 32 Buell St. Right distance from center. 11-27-3dx CO. st 10-21-t¢ TO RENT—Well furnished steam heated rooms, private family; only roomers. Also garage. Will rent separately. Tel. 1215-12. 11-27-3dx —_—_—— USED CARS. 1919 DODGE BROS. Touring. 1917 HUDSON Super-Six 7 passeng- er touring. 1919 HUDSON Super-Six, ger_cabilet. 1917 DODGE BROS. Touring, Cadillac_Coupe. 1918 FORD Delivery. 1917 FORD DELIVERY. The above cars are in Al dition.. S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. Hudson, Essex and Dodge Bros. Distributors. Open Evenings. 155 Elm St. TO RENT—Furnished room, jences. 505 Arch St. all conven- 11-27-6dx TO RENT—Two front furnished steam heat- 3 passen- ed rooms 193 Main St., 3rd fioor. e ———— . Losxy con- LOST—Swiss wrist watch, square in shape, with the initials “H. GF. R.,” last Friday evening, between Palace Theater and cor- ner Spring St., about ten thirty o'clock. Finder please return to Herald office and receive reward. 11-30-2dx Tel. 7S1. 11-29-6d LOST—Probably West Main near Liberty St. wallet cogtaining money and personal p: pers; also driver's license. Reward to finder. Maurice Stanley, care The Fatnir Bearing Co. 11-29-3dx USED CARS. Come in and 100K these cars over. It will pay you. We are open even- ings for this week until 8:30 p. m. Time payments arranged. 1917 Cadillac Sedan in Al dition. 1919 BUICK Sedan. 1917 BUICK Touring. LOST—Wednesday, Nov. @4, om Curtiss or West Main St., crank handle. Please re- turn to the Gen. Main and Electric Co. Garage 16-18 Booth St. Reward. s 11-27-3dx. S ——— FOUND con- PERSONAL—Your broken plate can be re- paired. We'll make you a new one and allow you discount on your old one Dickman, Room 6, 131 Main St., Block . 11-29-2dx REAL ESTATE FOR SALE e i FOR SALE—Three telement house and barn 7.0 RENT—Teioment of 5 rooms, improve- at 726 East St. Lot 217 feet deep. g00od home for some one. _See H Lockwood, City Hall, or 793 East St. For Salem Fine two family house of twelve A N. rooms, improvements, large lot; also wood and truckingbusiness, with same. Good equipment including auto truck, team and sawing ouffit. Located on the trolley between New Britain and | Plainville. Price right, and good Robert B. White. Real Estate. 308 Booths Block. | WILL PAX BEST PRICES yOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Sccond-Hand Furniture. L. ZELDES 1168 West Street Tel. WE HAVE THE 63%.23 Largest Variety —OF— USED CARS IN THE CITY M. Irving Jester | 193 Arch Street Phone 811 Or 342 i | ] | TO RENT- TO RENT—4 room temement, 1917 BUICK Roadster. 1916 BUICK Touring. LASH MOTOR CO. Cor. West Main & Lincoln Sts. Tel. 382. George Dunbat, Salesman. FOUND—Tire and rim. Plainville, Con e TO KENT Inquire Cook’s Gar- < 1 RENT—Tenement rooms on Treasure Road® Frank Matika. of 11-30-3deod ments. Inquire up stairs, 63 Brook St. 11-30-2ax ents, 11-30-2ax NOTICE. TO RENT—Five with garage. rooms, all im 177 Hart St. NOTICE—If you are contemplating any electrical work, such as wiring or repair- ing, for prompt service and reasonable prices call Tel. $93-5. 11-30-6dx ‘—Tenement of six rooms, up staira, hested, gas fh kitchen. Kensing- ton Rd. Tel. 678-5. 11-29-t¢ NOTICE—Scratches, mars, and other imper- fections on varnished surfaces refinished at home. Tel. 646-3. 11-30-3dx NOTICE—Save 25 per cent on all coal bills— use Chamberlin Metal Weather strips. all improve- 51 Whiting St., Plainville. Call 11-29-tf ments. 162. TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, all modern improvements, best section of city. 666 West Main St. Inquire 19 Bradley st. 11-29-3dx TO RENT—Garage, for two cars, for the winter. Tel. 633-13. 11-29-3dx John McGraw, - 20 Court St. , City. Phone 2374. 11-30-5dx NOTICE—Would you pay $300 for a bullding lot worth $1,0007 on Robins Ave., 683-6. I have one of the best Hill. Phone 11-30-2dx Maple TO RENT—Nice seven room temement on Hamilton St., steam heat and garage. NOTICE—WIll sell one talking machine with $55 per month. Hcme Banking and 1 records, very cheap. Perfect condition. Andrews, 439 Arch St. Terms satisfactory. Beautiful instrument. 11-30-2dx Realty Co.. 56 West Main St 11 WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Ticket selled. with best of references. Theater. See Mr. Dean. NOTICE—The Reliable House and Window Cleaning Co. is open for business in this A 17 Active, neat, Apply Fox's 11-30-3a trial will Laurel St. 11-30-5dx city. Guaranteed work. convince you. Office Jacob S. Steinberg, Prop. 'WANTED—Competent housework. Small References required. 41 Lexington St. Tel. mald for general family, good wages. Mrs. L. H. Pease, 1848. 11-23-t¢ ATTENTION—Probably you are puzzled in selecting your “Xmas Gifts.” We handle an article which old and young will appreciate. Handsome “Card Case” given with every 100 name cards. this offer, the time is limited. er White's Crossing, 111. Don’t pass up For furth- information write The Star Printery, Conn, Box 11-30-1w WANTED—A middle aged lady as house- keeper for two in family; no washing. Widow preferred. Tel. 429-3 any tim after six o'clock. or address Box 22W, Herald office. 11-29-6dx WANTED—A goed cook or gemeral house- work girl. Apply Dr. G. P. Cooley, 113 West Main St. 11-29-3dx Plainville, NOTICE—House - cleaning time. Electric $1.25 per day: isfaction guaran 11-22-e0dtf vacuum cleaners rent: delivered promptly; Phone 2079. s teed. WANTED—A cook girl, no washing Washington St. NOTICE—Party leaving town Deec. 15th, apartment of 5 rooms and garage, steam heat and latest improvements, in new built house, for adults only. Apply 32 Norden St., opposite Bungalow. 11-29-3dx or _general housework Mrs. eco. Hill, 16 11-29-3d WANTED—Lady to represent silk hosiery mail order Co. 3 hours daily; $20 weekly or commission; experience unnecessary. 20 West Farms Station, New York. 11-29-4dx NOTICE—For your electric wiring and fix- tures at reasonable prices phone 319-4 and ask for estimate. 11-29-3dx NOTICE—Furniture and cabinet repairing; also office furniture. All Tel. WANTED—MALE HEVP work guaran- - 11-29-2dx WANTED—Bright boy to work all day. Pleasant work and good wages. Must bé m 15 and 18 and bring good refer- Economy Groc. Co., 423 West 1 -3dx teed. 75 Elm St. 1596. NOTICE—For hire, three Chandler 7 pasenger Sedan, Paige limousine. Bernice Vaskiewldz. closed. cars; Cadillac 1824-32. 11-27-6dx limousine, Call WANTED—Shoemaker. Aply 123 New Brit- NOTICE—General automobile repairing. Sat- ain Ave., Hartford. 11-30-1dx isfaction guaranteed. Prices reasonable. | A. Relnas, 54 Greenwood St. Tel. 1478-4. WANTED—Young man to work on soda | 11-27-6d fountain nights. Apply Dickinson Drug Co. 11-29-2d NOTICE—It will pay you to have your re- pair work done now. For the best work L in the carpentry line and most reasonable pdices see me. B. Benewitz, 443 Church St. Tel. 2045-13. 11-23-6ax ‘WANTED—Reliable ambitious man. Guaran- teed salary with good opportunity for ad- | vancement. Address 24W, Herald. 11-27-5dx WANTED—Middle aged man to take orders for our reliable trees and plants, whole or part time, pleasant and healthy work. An_opportunity to build up a permanent and profitable business. C. E. Wilson & Co., Box 217, Manchester, Conn. 11-27-1wx NOTICE—WIll trade beautiful two pas- senger roadster, perfect condition, for building lot. Address Box 2XX, Herald. | wna | ava | lalmgren. | 9-22-tf | m Property on Spring Street For Sale SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 Main Street Tel. 24-4 NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Talk Sketching for entertainments, fairs dances; something snappy. Al M Herald office, City. WANTED—Gentleman desires room with private American family; west of city preferred. Address Box 35XX, Herald. WANTED—Furnished apartment, 2, 3, rooms, by young business couple. Mod- ern, central. Tel. “f}‘ 11-29-2a WANTED—Furnished or unfurnished apart- ment, 3 or 4 rooms, by young professional man and wife. References exchanged. Centrally located. Box 30XX, Herald. 11-29-2a for a 1-ton truck; Address by postal John Main St., ‘WANTED—Work quick delivery. F. Nolan, 320 So. WANTED—Two or three furnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping. Young couple, both employed. Address Box 34BA, Herald. 11-29-24x" —_— ‘WANTED—A small roll top desk. Address Box 23K. 11-27-3a WANTED—Young lady lately landed, speak- ing German aund Italian, wish position as maid for brusework. No washing. Call at 945 Stanley St. 11-24-6dx WANTED—Heated garsge on Harrieon street, by November 1.' Box G24, Herald. — WANTED—Furnished room, with modem conveniences, at once. Address Box B, Herald. 11-30-1ax { WANTED—Dirt at 15c and stove ashes and saw dust at 10c a load, for filling garden, at 208 Cherry St. 11-30-3dx - O R s WANTED—You to know that we take pho- tographs in any weather. Studio open evenings until Christmas. Arcade Studlo. 11-30-1dx —— 'WANTED—Ambitious young man of 24, with college education and speaking several foreign languages, wishes a clerical PO- sition in a factory or real estate ofce, Where forelgn patronage is wanted. Her- 21a Box 10X. 11-30-5dx, traight Talk | with Parker & Deming No.4 It Gives \Conshnt Satisfaction. A man bought Term Insur- ance and it expired, Endow- ment Insurance and it matured Life Insurance and it became paid-up. He had his Tempo- rary protection, enjoyed his en- dowment, and finally created a. paid-up life insurance estate, He declared himself satisfied: simply by the fact of being al- ways protected. Finally he retired from bus- iness, bought a Life Annuity," and is now supported by the drafts which he draws on hig company. His letter, written at the old age of sixty-three n-fld “It worked every minute of the time to my entire approval and satisfaction.” Let us talk over with you the . type of policy you require. W can satisfy you the same ' a¥* this man. Parker & Deming 193 MAIN STREET. Tel. 2026.

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