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—Hartford Way We Are Turning Over In Our Bargain Basement IVELY PROVES THERE ARE D WAR - TIME PRICES HERE. one is talking about the values and prices we are offering. They come being convinced, they buy. HOSE CREPE GOWNS AT $1.25 Made Windsor Crepe in white and pink. A good fall slip-over e jir guaranteed of good grade otton Hose, in black cor- cut style. have gown, Just and gray. been fom 10 to 1115, what you wanting BUNGALOW APRONS 95¢ Just received, a large assortment of Bungalow Aprons in several diffar- ent styles. Neat striped Percales and Ginghams, sizes medium and large. Plain belted models and elastic waisted. All col- ors including Indigo Blue. E FOX FEBRUARY RNITURE SALE OWINPROGRESS —FOR SALE— #8 Pleasant street, 14 rooms. 41 Ldberty strect.. 8 rooms, Good Properties on Lincoln street. D. HUMPHREY Insurance of All Kinds. B. NAT. BANK BUILDING ‘Gentleman who wants to Call on! over in Italy—He Needs Good U. S. there and will sell his home at 136 at a loss — $1,000 Cash Only re- ll buy his steamslnp tickets. P REAL ESTATE CO. PHON E 343—-ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLDG. C STENOGRAPHER of every description, also specifications neatly done and guaranteed. AN TYPEWRIVER EXCHANGL in St Tel. 612 YOUTHFUL HEROINE—Above is Dorothy Maple, 13, who saved the lives of her sister Eilen (below) and two other girls, in a Traverse City, Mich., fire. Dorothy got her first aid 1rnln|ng as a Camp Fire Girl, et s s e e ] 75¢c and 85¢ Lisle Socks | ! | | i | i | TO RENT—FIlat for professional | T0 RENT—3 Classified advertise- ments get the business. They cost but little. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. CLASSIFIE 1c a Werd Minimum C CASH IN This is not a question e 20c ADVANCE 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. TO RENT TO RENT—Steam heated 5 room tenement with large gas range. All modern im- provements. 371 Main St. Inquire Harry Alex, 86 Arch St. Tel. 308 or 10 3dx TO RENT—3 room tenement, all improve: ments. Corner Lawlor and Milk St quire 147 Main St TO RENT—S5 room tenement, improvements, | hard wood house, first floor. 41 Conner- ton St, near North & Judd factory. Tel 667-13. 2-10-3dx TO RENT—Two or three light housekeeping | rooms, all conveniénces. Mrs. Kennedy, 2nd floor, $4 Church St. 2-9-2dx TO RENT-¢Five room tenement, third floor, 4 West Main St. Price $25. Tel. 2-9-2dx TO RENT—Four room tenement on Whit- ing St. to colored people. Call 362-3 after 6:00 p. m. 2-9-3a TO RENT—One tenement of five rooms; also one six rooms; all improvements, sec- ond floor. Inquire 49 Cherry St., 2nd floor. 2-9-2dx or busi- 1st floor 505 Main St.; all Inquire Joseph H. Clark, 2-9-3dx ness purposes, improvements. 505 Main St. | TO RENT—Rent of 6 rooms on Harrison St. All modern improvements. FPhone 104- 2-9-6a TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, im- provements. $23 a mdnth. 63 Brook St. 2-5-3dx TO RENT—Store at the corner of Arch and Hart Sts. Inquire Wexler, 21 Hart St. Tel. 1766. 2-8-3dx TO RENT—40 Main St., 5 rooms, all mod- ern conveniences, steam heat. $47. A ply to The W. L. Hatch Co.., 29 West Main st 2-8-1w vt room modern completed at hot water and jamtor serv- C. Raphael, 390 2-8-tf building Jjust Steam heat, ice. Inquire Wiillam Main St. TO RENT—Store just completed at 559 Main St. 2-8-tf | TO RENT—Store at 1-3 Main St., corner of reasonable if taken at Phone 2425. 2-5-tf Elm. once. Will rent Apply M. Cohen. | TO RENT—Garage on Harrison St. F. W. Loomis, 112 Harrison St. Tel. 1773. 1431-tf TO RENT—Garage suitable for repairing shop and storage. at 14 Willow St. Apply M Cohen. Tel 2425. 12-8-t1 TO RENT—Flve room tenement, provements, at 114 Winter St. Main St. SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Colored woman wants washing to do at home. Will call and deliver. Mrs. Evelyn Bowen, 108 Franklin St. 2-10-2ax WANTED Position as chambermaid. dress May Williams, Gen. Delivery. 2-9-2dax Ad- WANTED—Position as housekeeper with refined elderly couple or widower, by American widow. Address Housekeeper, Box 18, Herald. 2-8-3dx WANTED—By competent stenographer, four years experience. Can furnish ref- erences, Address Box 25XX, 2-8-3dx WANTED—By a young American married man, employment of any kind; very will- ing and good ability. H. J. Allen, North Wellington St., New Britain. 2-8-3dx WANTED—To do at home, ironing, at 62 Smalley St., C. M. McGiven. washing and first floor. Mrs. 2-3-6dx CHIROPRACTIC TALK NO. 33. BASIC PRINCIPLE BY J. A. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR. (Copyright.) People who do mnot understand the basic principle of Chiropractic are astonished at the rapid recovery following Spinal Adjus men The most severe, painful and obsti- nate cases respond favorably, sometimes in a very short time. As Chiropractic is the only science which deals with the cause of disease, every one suffering from an acute or chronic ailment should investigate and see what it has done for others with similar troubles. The cause of disease is nerve impinge- ' mena at the spine. No one can be healthy and strong while this condition exists, ‘and also no one can be iIn ill health unless there are segmental misalignments of the spime. Try Chiropractic for your troube. Come to the office and I will show you where the underlying cause is. As you are now, Nature cannot cure you. Let Chiropractic Adjustments remove the cause of your ail- ment completely and permanently. Do, as thousands of others have done. who have been restored to health and happiness, and you ill never regret it. Consultation free. J.A.VOLZ The Cluropractor 250 MAIN STREET, BOOTH BLOCK, Saite 407, Fnlnll ¥loor. “Fhone 1739 Office Hours: 9-12 a. m., 3-5 p. m ‘Evening Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 6:30 to 8.30. HerbertE.Anderson acher of Violin AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—1917 Overland Coupe in excel- lent condition throughout. A sacrifice to | @ auick buyer. The L. & M. Garag l W. Main St. Tel. 587-2 FOR SALE—A kitchen stove, practically new. Can be bought at a fair price. In- quire at plumbing store 93 Hartford Ave. 2-10-3d Something to sell, a tenement or a room to rent? Use the HERALD classified column. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. WANTED — WANTED—To buy a two or three family house within a reasonable distance from center. Address Herald, Box 24XX. 2-10-3dx | FOR SALE—One Hudson Cabriolet in first class condition. R. C. Rudolph, Cherry St, New Britain, Conn. | FOR SALE_Ford touring car, with wintee i top, in first class condition. | 77 Adam St. TéL 989-13. FOR SALE—1918 Oakland Sedan, in good condiaion. A bargain. 160 Maple St., New Britain, Ct. 2-1-10dx FOR SALE OLDSMOBILE 8 TOURING. OLDSMOBILE 4 TOURING. PACKARD TOURING. MAXWELL TOURING ) CHEVROLET 490 TOURING I BUICK ROADSTER REO TOURING. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. 18 Main St. Phone 484, WANTED—FEMALE HELP —_— | TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES BROAD STREET HOSPITAL NEW YORK CITY, Exceptional opportunity for young women to study humanitarian and remunerative profession. Registered Training School. Two and one-half year course. Uniforms and text-books furnished. Remuneration $15.00 per month, and after probation per- iod of two months an honorarium of $20.00 per month additional is given to students - showing proper interest in théir studies ana work. Scholarships for post-graduate work in X-Ray, Electrotherapy, Patholog, and Anaesthesia. Address Dr. A. J. Barker Bav- age, Superintendent, 129 Broad Street. WANTED—Girl to assist with general housework. Must have good references Apply 37 Harrison St. 2-10-1a T WANTED—Young lady as bookkeeper and stenographer, High school graduate pre- ferred Apply in own handwriting to Her- ald, Box 27AA. 2-7-t¢ — e . NOTICE. = NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaner to rent, 75¢ half day, $1.25' day. Delivered prompt- ly Tel. 608-2. 2-8-3dx FOR SALE—Good seasoned any length desired. A. W. Hall. 694-4. 2-10-3dx FOR SALE—Dabhlias and Gladiolus. New and up to date varieties. Catalogue on | application. D. W. Peckham, Middlefield, Conn 2-9-6dx FOR SALE—Royal, Underwood, Remington | typewriters, from $30 up. Also all makes of typewriters repaired at lowest rates. The Guarantee Typewriter Exchange, 49 East Main St. 'Tel. 1662. 2-!-2wx| FOR SALE—Player plano, one of the best and most beautiful made. Price the low- est. Easy terms. Andrews, 439 Arch’St. 2-8-2dx wood, Tel. FOR SALE—Pianos, player pianos and talk- ing machines, new and second hand. Positively the, lowest prices and terms. Andrews, 439 Arch St. 2-8-2dx FOR SALE—Chickens, live, dressed or for breeding Mrs. A. Uhryn, 112 Carlton St. Tel. 726-5. 2-7-3dx — T e FOR SALE—One only, player piano $550, Tegular price $700. Convenient terms. C. L. Pierce & Co., 246 Main St. 2-7-3ax | FOR SALE—1 piano like new $325; regular price $475. 1 piano like new $800; reg- ular price $450. Come and look them over. C. L, Plerce & Co., 246 Main St. 2-7-3dx T e T e —— FOR SALE—Several 'slightly used g machines, like new, $25 to $50 reduction. C. L. Pierce & Co., 246 Main St. 2-7-3dx —_— FOR SALK—Stove wood, all hard, $14.00; mixed $§12.00; large furnace $15.00; fire- place $15.00; full cord, no chestnut. Try some of our fireplace wood. 1f you have some left over use it mext fall when it is hard to get. Delivered New Britain, Plain- ville. H. C. Ovis, Plainville. Tel. 37-23. 2-4-6dx FOR SALE—Two pool tables. Apply at 120 Hartford Ave. P. F. Curtin. 1-12-tt +—————————— FOR SALE—1 4-burner gas stove, second hand; 1 lawn mower, very cheap. Apply between 4 and 7 o'clock p. m. Moniers, | 175 Maple St. 2-7-a3 FOR SALE—Farm, Berlin, 43 acres, 2 tene- ment house, barns, corn-house, garage, hen-houses, 4 cows, 1 heifer, 3 horses, 25 chickens, farm tools. Price and terms reasonable. J. C. Rowley, R. F. D., No. 2, New Britain. Phone 659-5. | T SE— LOST AND FOUND. ! T NOTICE—Automoblle and house painting. Give me a trial. C. W. Palmatier, Whiting St., Plainville, Conn. 1dx NOTICE—Trucking and moving, and removing ashes from yard and cellar. Luigi Biagiotti, 103 Henry St. .Tel, 562-13. 1-28-12dx NOTICE—Saxophone instractions glven, Saxophones repaired. 60 Burnham St., Hartford, Conn. Charter 1083. 2-5-1w NOTICE—Will do light trucking and deliv- ery. Tel. 1492-14, 2-10-6dx NOTIC! Chalk Talk and Sketching for entertainments, fairs aud dances; something snappy. Al Malmgren, Herala office, City. 9-22-t¢ NOTICE—Bring your work to our Letter Shop. Multigraphing, Mail- ing, Addressing, Typewriting. The Nutmeg Publicity Bureau, Room 123, Professional Bldg. Tel. 2290. 2-8-6dx LOST—A pearl necktie pin. Reward if re- turned to 50 Court St. 2-10-1dx LOST—Bunch of keys, betweem National Bank Bldg. and Commercial Trust. Re- | turn to Herald Office and receive reward. 2-10- 2dx — LOST—Feb. 7th, between 70 Smalley St. and Chatfleld Nes Store, via Smalley, Elm and Church Sts., or on the floor of Dept, 16, Stanley Rule and Level Co. pocket- book, containing sum of money and. pri- vate papers. Reward if returned to this office. 2-7-3dx LOST-—Dealer's plate No. X25P. Please re- turn to 10 Chestnut St, New Britain. | mRussell P. Taber Co. Inc. 2-10-3a = | POULTRY. BABY CHICKS 20c. up; Hatching Eggs 10c. up; all varieties; safe delivery guaran- | i teed. Send for circular. Roy Clark, East ' Hartford. 2-3-tf AGENTS WANTED. NOTICE—Bring your work to our Letter Shop. Multigraphing, Mailing, Address- ing, Typewriting. The Nutmeg Publicity Bureau, Room 123, Professional Bldg. Tel. 2290. NOTICE—Electrical work. My store is one flight up, but remember every step saves you money A. Tyler, 319 Main St. Tel 1992-3 after 5 o'clock. 2-10-2dx NOTICE—We save you 40 to 50 per cent on Blemished first quality and factory sec- onds tires and tubes. Motor oil one gal- lon 80c.. five gallon lots 75c. per gallon. Bring your can. Alex Auto Supply Co.. 36 Arch St. 2-10-17dx ITED STATES OF AMERICA. District of Connecticut. WHEREAS, on _the seventh day of Febru- ary, 1921, The United States of America ! fled a libel in the District Court of the United States for the District of Conn. against 21 cases of Vinegar in accordance with Act of Congress, approved June 30, 1206, Civil and Maritime. AND WHEREAS, by virtue of process in due form of law, to me directed, returnable on the seventh day of March, 1921, I have seized and taken 21 cases of Vinegar and have same in my custody. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Dis- trict Court will be held in the United States Court Room, .in the City of New Haven, | Conn., 12:00 noon | ON THE SEVENTH DAY OF MARCH, 1921 for the trial of said premises, and the own- er or owners, and all persons who may have or claim any interest, are hereby cited to be and appear at the time and place afore said, to show cause, if any they have, why a final decree should not pass as prayed. WILLIAM R. PALMER, U. §. Marshal. By WILLIAM J. HAYES Deputy U. S. Marshal. Edward L. Smith, Esq., U. S. Attorney, Hartford, United States. New Britain, Ct., Feb. 10, 2-10-3a —_— LEAVITT & HAYES, INC, Bullding—Repamog. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds § Court Bt Telepbcnes 384 ew Rritain. “onn 1918 Ct., for the 1921. 2-8-6dx | AGENTS—LARGE MANUFACTURER wants agents to sell hosiery, underwear, dresses, skirts, waists, shoes, clothing, Write for free samples. Madison Mills, Eroadway, New York. ete. LH THE UNITED STATES OF AMERIOA. District of Connecticut. WHEREAS, on the twentieth day ! of January, 1921, The United States of American filed a libel in the Dis- : trict Court of the United States for ' the District of Connecticut against 16 | cases Tomato Catsup in accordance with Act of Congress, approved June | 30, 1906, civil and maritime. AND WHEREAS, by virtue of pro- ' cess in due form of law, to me direct- ' ed, returnable on the seventh day of | February, 1921, I have seized and taken the said sixteen cases of to- mato catsup and have same in my custody. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a District Court will be held in the United States Court Room, in the city of New Haven, Conn, at 12:00 noon. On the seventh day of February, 1921, for the trial of said premises, and the owner or owners, and all persons who may have or claim any interest, are hereby cited to be and appear at the time and place afore- said, to show cause, if any they have, why a final decree should not pass as prayed. WM. R. PALMER, U. S. Marshal. By William J. Hayes, Deputy U. S. Marshal. EDWARD L. SMITH, U. 8. Attorney. For the United States. Federal Bldg., Hartford, Conn. New Britain, Conn., Jan. 27, 1321, ‘WANTED—Antiques 'WANTED—Com| TO RENT—Furnished TO RENT—Furnished rooms. WANTED—Clerks (men, women) over 17, for Postal Mail Service. perience unnecessary. lars of examination, write J. Leonard, (former Civil Service Examiner) 543 Equitable Bidg., Washington, D. C. 2-10-3dx $126 month. E: For free particu- lWANTID—CuhlEr and stemographer. ¢ perience preferred, but not essential erences required, state salary expeo Address Stenographer, Box 20, Herald. 2-10-1a of all*’ description highest cash prices paid. B. B. Haling 60 Loveland St., Middietown, Conn. Tel 890. 2-10-¢ WANTED—Cnpy of the ll'onld of Oct. l\ Dec. 3 and 10. Herald office. 2-10-34 WANTED—First floor tenement about Al!rll 1st, by American family of thre: dress ‘Tenement, Box 14, Herald. Ad- 2-8-5dx — ‘WANTED—Load or part load to New Yo Thurldly. 767-4. K. Trucking Col, Tel 2-8-24! petent typist familiar with account payable work. Must be free ta accept position at once. State salary. Ref- erences required. Address Herald, Box 4 2-7-64 D. & heated 2-10-34; 8 Elm o 2-8-3d room, Mrs. Hartung, 618 Main St. near Main. —_— ] TO RENT—Furnished rooms, all imp ments. 505 Arch St. 2_2a44 TO RENT—Furnished rooms) | conveniences.. 24 ‘Maple St. 2-8-3d3 HELP WANTED—MALE, ‘WANTED-—Chefs to take State Civil 3 ice Non-Competitive Test for positions State Institutions. . Position now op State Civil Service Commission, Hartford Conn. 2-8-11 WANTED—Reliable man to book orders i fruit and ornamental trees, roses, shrub etce. Big dem: Permanent. Whole spare time. territory. * Pi weekly. Apply at once. Knight & 2-10. wick, Newark, New York State. Parker & | Demin! Modern single house of seven rooms with every convenience, just # completed last - fall. Well located and desirable in every way. May we show it to you? . —0— We have custome: for single and double houses, Let us sell yours: now. Parker & Deming 193 MAIN STREET shirts, | 8