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IND WAITRESS w=Fourth Dlatda | ite sty les Sizes 34 re P nventory ' bon 1 6 T 8 8 Kimonos $20.00 be Red urer necded ready OO T EABIBHDIBSHSSTICHBLOOOVY VENTORY CLEARANCES CUT GLASS SALE RESSES Floor— ile of lit m 1odel $3.98 none excha Neck Dix and Moc 40-42 linenc; 1 roval wnd nonc ROSS AND FRENCH FLANNEL LONG KIMONOS clearance himonos in French tmmed others Kinonos Kim now onos, now now likewise CARPET SIZE RUGS Special Purchase And Sale Maids' though White $3.29 exchang from ha reduce. NEW BRITAIN REGULAR and and not of ohair sortinent A crystal rose, grape sale with glass in and ngec Unif lern ma -4 Handled Baskets Sugar and Night Sets 12-inch Vases Vases 10-inch The Sale ind 46 od the flunnel gligee section of the and albatross; ave lace collars; d ~—Fourth Floor— Seventh ¥Floor awalting, them and a the Rugs is above Tapestry Special Brussels R Letter Day for money criticism ; - $24.50 Rug buyers who come price inducement th and the Orlental designs and ugs. wmade x12 Ilugs; made Special Sale Price $1.00 brilliant fern There's an excellent choice of Creamers Beginning Tuesday at 10:00 a. rose, light blue, pink, some are hand embroidered to Fox's scventh floor ‘Il appreciate. manufacturer's need was our opportunity and yours. colorings. Extra Heavy Seamless Tapestry Brussels to retail at $39.50. Inc. —Hartford PRICES UP TO $3.00, FOR —Sixth Floor— clear wild ring; rose, the old time bargain cutting; daisy, design. Butter Tubs Footed Nappys Spoon Trays Large Candy Jars and others, 0. Fourth Floor. lavender and Copen- and lined with $ 6.98 . $10.98 . $11.98 rug department, $27.50 & - dodededetodototelotot ot 1] fifi#####fi#fi#%@fifi#fi:‘ RIFT WEEK pet Your Fa mily By a Policy AL LIFE OF N. Y. gest and Strongest Companies World Call On Me. D. HUMPHREY urance of Al Kinds. N. H. NAT. BANK BUILDING we are able to offer a nice Three Winthrop Street — all improve- pcation. ge lot — owner is to leave town — REAL ESTATE CO. PHAONE 343-ROONMS 305-¢ BANK BLDG. STENOGRAPHER .of every description, also specifications k neatly done and guaranteed. IN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE | | Maiii St. W Tel. 612 j in the I LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. Bullding --Repawing. BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds # Court St Telechones 2244 tiew BHritaln. Nuan. 1913 — e CHIROPRACTIC TALK NO. 31. CROOKED SPINES BY J. A. VOLZ. THE CHIROPRACTOR. (Copyright.) What does a crooked spine mean? It means therc is nerve pressure along the sides of the spine, Interfering with the flow of nerve energy A spine out of alignmept means less than ome hundred per cent. of natural health force, the lack of which af- fects the tissues adversely, and causes dis- | ease, weakness. deformity and pain. . CHIROPRACTIC the nerves and restores normal flow of health energy, which is the sol factor upon which health depends. | method has done for others just wh { desirc to have done for yourself. practical and fair-minded inquiry. your spine examined. Don't let doubt and prejudice or the selfish advice of others Free consultation and J. A. VOLZ The Chiropractor 250 MAIN STREET, BOOTH BLOCK, Suite 407, Fourth ¥loor. "Phone 1739 Ofice Hours: 9-12 a. m., 3-5 p. m frees the PIANO TEACHING Special attention to beginners. | 13 Summer Street. Tel. 1209. 1 S GHOHBBAS BAHHBVLBVLOVRBEROERORE #fi#%#@&##fi#fi_#########fl# Classified advertise- ments get the business. little. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. They cost but FOR SALE-—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Eight plece oak dining room set. almost now; also other articles of fur- niture. Call, Plainville, 218-5. 1-25-1d Coupe, good md.luc- Box B. 1-2 FOR SALE—Bulek private owner. At & sacrifice. Herald. FOR SALE—Practically new cook nwve. Houschold Quecn, with coal and gas com- binatl Mahogany piano chair, oak book case, tapestry couch cover. Inquire Arthur W. Ganes, 44 Hamilton St. Tel 707-2. 1-25-2dx FOR SALE—Lester high grade piano, fine condition, beautiful case and tone, sell very chea Easy payments. Andrews, 439 Arch 1-24-2dx FOR SALE—$290 Edison phn-o'r-ph al- most new, and $100 worth of records. Bargain if taken at once. Martell, 153 Hartford Avenue. 1-22-3dx FOR SALE—I1 lathe machine, gasoline engine, 1% H. P, 1 shaft 1 inch in diameter, 4 hangers, 4 pulleys, 1 grind- ing machine, floor stand. Cash or pay- ments, Willlam Skarnulis, 43 Wilson St., City. dx 1 Economy | CLASSIFIED i1c a Word Mlnnmum C harge 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 zliminating this work we save the adavertiser money. FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Large farnished room, electric lights, steam heat, etc.; man and wife or two gentlemen. Americans 162 Main St., one flight up. TO RENT—Large front room, steam heated, suitable for two gentlemen. Mrs. Walsh, 64 Church St 1-25-1dx modern im- heated; to if desired. TO RENT—Furnished room, provements, down stairs, American gentleman, board 50 Walnut street. TO RENT—Furnished room, minutes walk Court. heated, two from post office. 10 Lake 1-24-2dx 1-24-5dx | NOTICE—Professional talent furnished. Booking Red Men's Bazaar, New Britain, B2 : 8. K. F. Club, Hartford, Moose Club, Feb. Conn., Feb. 12th. Bureau, 61 Main St. Entertainment 8-12. 1-25-3dx NOTICE—Electrical work. Anyone contem- plating wiring would do well to call 1993-3 after 6 p. m. A. Tyler, 48 Howard St. 1-24-24x NOTICE—Rip’s Repair Shop, 155 Main St., ! Adna Johnson Parking Alley. Skates sharpened. _ Bicycle and motoreyele re- pairing. Locksmith, gunsmith and sharpening. Open evenings. 1-24-d3x TO RENT—Nicely furnished room for gen- tleman only. All conveniences. 36 Camp St, Tel. 1537-2. TO RENT—Three rooms, furnished or un- furnished; also two single rooms: in western scctioh, near center, just off W Main. Box 7XX. 1-24 TO RENT—Two furnished rooms, floor, modern conveniences, light keeping privileges. Adults. Box Herald. 1- third house- FOR SALE—Stove wood, all hard ‘IG.W mixed $12.00. Large furnace $15.00. Full cord guaranteed. Delivercd New Britain and Plainville. H. C. Orvis, Plainville. Tel. 37-23. . 1-20-6dx ¥OR SALE—Two pool tables. Apply at 120 Hartford Ave. P. F. Curtin. 1-13-%¢ BABY CHICKS and ducl all varieti afe delive prepaid; also setting eggs; send for circu- iar. Roy Clark, East Hartford, Conn. 1-17 e Taxp:yers’ Nctice The Board of Relief of the City of New Britain hereby give notice that they will meet at their office in th¢ City Hall at 10 o’clock a. m. to 12 m. and from 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. on Tuesday, February 1, 1921 to attend to the duties pertaining to said appointment. Also on February 4th, 8th, 11th and 15th from 2 p. m to 5 p. m., and every evening, except Sun- days, from 7:30 p. m., to 9:00 p. m. up to and including February 15, j 2921 February 21st is the last day on which application for Relief can be made, from 7:30 '‘p. m. to 9:00 p. m. We also give notice that we will meet the Board of Assessprs on February 1st at 10:00 a. m. WILLIAM SCHAEFER, WILLIAM MIDDLEMASS, JOHN CONLIN, Board of Relief. EAT MORE FISH AND SAVE MONEY AT THESE PRICES Splendid Shore Haddock . Nice Fancy Flounders . Newfoundland Herring 18¢ Fancy Silver Salmon 25¢ Halibut. Mackere} Smelts, FEels, Perch, Spanish Mackerel, Live and Boiled Shrimp, Round and Little Neck Clams, Steaming Clams, Open Long Clams 50c qt; Finnan Haddie, fkippered Herring, Boneless Smoked Herring, Smoked Bloaters, Salt Cod. Try our Guilford Oysters, open fresh every day at our market. We are open till 9 o’clock Thursday Evening. ~ Moore’s Fish Market HerbertE.Anderson Teacher of Violin 115 Dwight St. Tel. 1145-4, ER?;VVEE,Y Bfifis. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-12 TO RENTI—Ome single room. Apply at Y. and M. C. one double A, Main St TO RENT—Furnished room, jences. 505 Arch_street. all conven- 1-21-5dx TO RENT—Garage, space for two cars, 63 Curtis St. TO RENT—In Belvidere, 5 room tenemen(. l all modern improvements, steam hea; rent reasonable. Inquire 202 Hartfo; avenu Ph. 2071. 3dx TO REN -Nice comfortable sonable rate. Tel. 1473-12. TO RENT—5 room temement. Harrison St. Tel. 189. TO RENT—Hall 40x30 with steam heated, Calumet Building. Apply » R. H. Erwin or Conley's Cigar store, 51 Church St. 1-22-6dx TO RENT—Garage suitab! shop and storage. at 14 M. Cohen. Tel. 2425. for repairiog liow St. Apply 12-8-t2 TO RENT JUST COMPLETED | 8 AND 7 ROOM MODERN APARTMENTS, 559 MAIN ST., OPP. 8T. MARY'S CHURCH, STEAM HEAT, HOT WATER AND JANITOR SERVICE. 2 APARTMENTS SUITABLE FOR PROFESSIONAL PURPOSES. TWO STORES, OCCUPANCY, FEB, 1. INQUIRE WM. C. RAPHAEL, 390 MAIN STREET. e R R T WANTED WANTED—5 room fiat, in nice residential section, by young married couple. Oc- cupancy about March 1st. Call phone 1933-12 or 1489 WANTED—By competent woman, work mornings or afternoons. Single or double entry bookkeeping, cashiering, or any position of trust. Will take clerical work at home. Address P. O. Box 370, City. 1-24-6dx young business WANTED—Work for one ton truck. Local or long distance. Tel. 1959. 1-24-6dx CLERKS—(men, women) over 17, for Posial Mail Service, $130 month. Examinations Jan., Feb. Experience unnecessary. free particulars of instruction, write Leonard, ( former civil service examiner 343 Equitable Bldg., Washington, IJ.‘(‘. 1-22-dix WANTED—Home for High school student. Will do chores or any work about house, shop or store outside of school hours. Good references, excellent character. A. A. Dorbuck, Y. M. C. A, Boys' Dept. 1-19-6d Kor WANTED—Experienced clerk for general ottice work in a public school. Must be a High School graduate with best references. Address Box 12P, 1«1.3:~;;1x5 " -19-1w of | WANTED—Use of small loan. Willing to pay good interest. Box ‘Loan,” Herald. WANTED—Public stenography, addressing. We have every mailing lists of city. Smith School, 278 Main St., Tel. multigrapn kind of Business 9- 1-14-12dx WANTED. txpedmced booker and stemog- rapher. . References required. — Apply Y. SAMPLE SHOP, 367 MAIN St. N. 1-24-5dx | i ffice rooms, ! 1-26-3dx | coughs and colds, also chest and lung SHORE PROPERTY for Write for particulars. Company, Branford, sale and rent. Indian Neck Land Conn. 1-19-w1 NOTICE—Automobile and house painting. Give me a trial C. W. Palmatier, Whiting St., Plainville, Conn. 1-19-26dx FOR NEAT and accurate stenographic work call 456-13. SMITH BROS. Machine Shop, 152 High Street, General machine work. We re- pair door checks of all kinds, immediate- ly. Tel. 2475-4. 1-18-wl NOTICE—Radiators, fenders, lamps, gaso- line tanks and general overhauling and repair work. New parts made in_quick time. Best equipment in city. Service station_and agency for Grant and Moon cars. Parsons’ Garage, 680 West Main St. 1-10-19a ing, also 1-19-6dx NOTICE—Have moved my place of business from 93 Lawlor St. to 11> Lawlor St Augusta Camosci, sewer contractor, with the late A. Lyman for 16 years. Tel 2314-12. 1-1-2mo NOTICE—Carioonist, Chalk Talk and Sketching for enterta:nments, fairs aud dances; something snappy. ! Malmgren, Herala otfice, City. ¥-22-2¢ 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 mad= over equal to new. Uphol- tering. Tel. 2314 60 Tremont St 1 SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Position as cook or housekeep- er; best of references given. Address Herald Box 24BB. 1-24-2dx WANTED—To do nursing, by reliable woman. 'Phone 413-13. 1-24-6dx WANTED—Young girl wishes to do light housework. Address Housework, Box 22, Herald. 1-24-d2x WANTED—Fancy laundry work to. do at nome or day work. Best reference. dress to the Herald, Box 7L. 1 -24- WANTED—By colored woman, washing to ® do_at_home. LOST AND FOUND- LOST—Small white and brown fur mufl, Dbetwegn about 217 West Main and Grov, Hill. Pleasc return to Herald Office. 1-24-24 108 Franklin St 1-24-2dx LOST—Lady’s Coat. over to polico headquarters. FOUND—Pockethook containing sum of money. Owner may have same by apply- ing at 25 Chapman Street. 4-2dx LOST—A Main St., A. Carlson, .Finder please turm 1-19-1wx sum of money in Soda Shoppe, Saturday afternoon. Return to 42 Farmington Ave. Reward. 1-25-2dx LOST—Pair tortoise shell glasses in case. Reward if returned to Mrs. laymond Jones, Unionville. Phone. 1-25-3dx | aUTUMUBILEN —_—_— FOR SALE KISSEL CUUPE (Two tops) OLDSMOBILE TOBRING BUICK ROADSYER CHEVROLET (Wintes Tep) FORD SEDAN MAXWELL TOURING PACKARD TOURING REO TOURING Time payments arranged. THE B. A B. MOTOR CO. Main St. rhon- 484. 1)-21-t¢ New Britain' Bird Store | Has Canaries, Goldfinches, Rabbits, and Homer Pigeons. Also the well known Purina Feed and all kinds of Poultry Supplies. 105 ARCH S1 TEL. 1121-3 DR. COOMBS The Natureopathic Physician and Chiropractor. Office Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. COR. WEST MAIN., Telephone 765. ® Dear Doctor, please use the follow- ing: I was tubercular, tried all kinds ot doctors and methods, also change of climate, was finally taken to the Wild- wood Sanitarium, was told there I | could not live more than two months and allowed to come home to die. T then heard of you with the result that after three months treatment I was able to again take my position. I am still working and feeling good. Wm. ABATZ, 134 Curtis St., City. My methods quickly cures stubborn diseases, asthma, heart trouble, fauity circulation, swollen glands, stomach | and liver trouble, neuritis, sciatica or any form of rheumatism and if you wish ;a real beauty and lasting com- Something to sell, a « tenementf or a room to. rent? Use the HERALD - classified column. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. WANTED—FEMALE HEDP WANTED—Woman to do washisg. D 129 Greenwood St., 2nd floor. 1-25. WANTED—Young lady clerk for bak department. Apply at 283 Il‘lnls'f“ down stairs work. Family of ‘ehree. ‘Washington St. 1-21-4 WANTED—Cloak and suit salesw: afternoons in a local store. Herald, Box 19Z. WANTED—Practic er. Good home. Will be treated member of family. Box 11, Hei telephone 2446-12 after 7 p. m. woman as WANTED—Young lady with some ledge of bookeeping and stenographys replying state salary desired. Box 28Z, Herald Office. 1-21 ‘WANTED—Girls and women—] us and we will do what we can to. you find work. Miss Roby, Y. W. C. 1 WANTED—Two waitresses at 13 1-2 ette St. 1-20 WANTED—Lady Agents, five to tem made weekly in vour spare time dei strating and taking orders for M Dyameon’s Parisian Face Cream: thing new; highly perfumed. Large ple 10 cents, post paid. H. A. Doml P. O. Box 296, Providence, R. I 1~ TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NU BROAD STREET HOSPITAL, NEW YORK CITY. Exceptional opportunity for young to study humanitarian and remu profession. Registered Training Two and one-half year course. and text-books furnished. $15.00 per month, and after probation fod of two months an honorariumrs per month additional is given k showing proper interest in their. S0NS work. Scholarships for post-| ua in X-Ray, Electrotherapy, Patholo Anaesthesia. Address Dr. A. J. B Superintendent. 129 Broad S: Unt WANTED—A - once, milker and teamster, must be ste reliable. Maple Croft Farm, Quarter. |Telephone 73. 1-2 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—AI fully and neatly done. Will clll dictation. Room 104, 87 West T'eiephone 1291. Have you co! el what it has cost’ you! the ‘last five years wages when you laid up with illng There are all kinds companies writing dent and Health ance, but we have a ¢ pany that you solutely rely on.c“ Why not let the surance Company your burden and pay for lost time? Let us explain you.