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sw Dresses and Suits at Bargain Prices In the Downstairs Store ing New Spring Dresses $24.95 ta, Canton Crepe, Charmecuse, Tricotine and Satin. inty and expressive new models attractively developed from high qual- in the new wanted colors very strikingly embroidered. Colors black, and taupe. New Spring Models $19.95 , Crepe de Chine, Satin and Georgette. ming embroideries of silk or gold tinsel or eyelet embroidery. Some prettily piped with silk of different colors. nnier styles in many new designs. Colors: brown, taupe, navy, black Illllflll_fl nc. —Hartford A special collec- in- The variety of effects thers show frilled, ruf- 25 Stout Dresses 25 $14.95 youthful stylish stout dresses made of set off with heavy braid, embroidery and sash. This dress will fit any olors black, navy, taupe and brown.—Sizes 41 to 51. silk . Poplin. Straight lines, Bungalow Aprons 95¢ received a large assortment of Bungalow Aprons in t striped Percales and elastic waisted. All c. different Plain belt- several ‘'1ghgms; sizes medium and large. rs including Indigo Blue. ) 2’s Mercerized Lisle Hose 29¢ pair is a special lot that are subject to slight irregularities that are The same quality in firsts would sell for about 50c. hardly An extra fine cerized stocking, reinforced heel and toe. In black and cordovan. Buy you can afford to for spring. Canal Zone is Now to . 11.—~Col. Chester of the Panama for the United fattornoon and will Isthmus. Fis resig- leaves Col. Jay governor. employed on resigned because of of bonus payments, ns a tle-up of the Atlantic and here from the WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL Herl;ert.den Teacher of Violin KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Hand Furniture L. ZELDES llaierienttte — > |JOHN J. CREAN PIANO TEACHING Outside the Law Special attention to beginners. 13 Summer Street. Tel. 1209. 115 Dwight St. Tel. 1145-4, Classified advertise- ments get the business. little. /I ONLY ONE CENT A | WORD. | ) | They cost but | | TO RENT | s , FOR RENT—5 room flat at 33 Dewey St. { Modern. Apply on premises. Mr. Wallace, | 2-11-3d | TO RENT—Steam heated 5 room temement ' with large gas range. All modern im- | provements. 371 Main St. Inquire Harry | Alex, 86 Arch St. Tel. 308 or 1032-6 -10-3dx | CLASSIFIED y i1c 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 zliminating this work we save the suvertiser money. \ AUTQMOBILE& FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS YOR SALE—It will pay vou to come and see the new Big Fruit and Vegetable stand, cor. East Main and Main Sts. 11-1dx FOR SALE—1917 Overland Coupe in excel- lent condition throughout. A sacrifice to a quick buyer ¢ M. G e, 451 W. Main St. 5 2T-te FOR SALE—One Hudwon Cabriolet in first class condition. R. C. Rudolph, Cherry St., New Britain, Conn. FOR SALE—New milch cow with calf at side: also two heifers just fresh. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel| 254- FOR SALE Rl | TO RENT—35 room tenement, all improv ments. Corner Lawlor and Milk St. I quire 147 Main St 2-10-3dx ' TO RENT—3 room tenement, Improvements, hard wood house, first floor., 41 Conner- ton St, near North & Judd factory. Tel. €67-13. 2-10-3dx i i ! TO RENT—Four room tenement on Whit- | ing St. to colored people. Call 36°-? aft. 6:00 p. m. \ | | TO RENT—FlIat for professional ol ness purposes, 1st floor 505 improvements. Inquire Joseph H. Clark, 505 Main St 2-9-3dx TO RENT—Rent of 6 rooms on Harrison St, All modern improvements. FPhone 104- 2-9-6d TO RENT—7 room modern apartments in bullding just completed at 559 Main St. Steam neat, hot water and janitor serv- jce. Inquire Willlam C. Raphael, 390 | Main st o.eare TO RENT—Store just completed at 559 Main St 2-8-tf TO RENT—Store at 1-3 Main St., corner of { Elm. Will rent reasonable if taken at l once. Apply M. Cohen. Phone 2425. 2-5-tf TO RENT—Garage on Harrison St. F. W. Loomis, 112 Harrison St. Tel. 1773. shop and storage. at 14 Willow St. Apply *e-s-tt Cohen Tel | | | TO RENT—Garage suitable for repairing ' 2425 Main St.; al | 1918 Oakland Sedan, in A bargain. 160 Maple St., New 2-4-10dx condiaton. Britats co FOR SALE—S5 rooms up-to-date furniture at low price if taken at once. Party leaving city. Inquire at 33 Dewey St., 2nd floor, between 5 and 6 evenings. FOR SALE OLDSMOBILE % TOURING. OLDSMOBILE 4 TOURING. PACKARD TOURING. WELL TOURING CHEVROLET 490 TOURING BUICK RUADS1ER KEO TOURING. FOR SALE—Cord wood hard wood, for | 4 ft. lengths, $14 stove length. FOR SALE—Local druggists are now offer- ing Cherry Mul to those afflicted with coughs, colds and run down _ condition. | Cherry Mul keeps you well. Every bot-' tle guaranteed. Recommended by Clark & Brainerd, W. H. Crowell, Miller & Han- son Co., and all drug stores. 1-31-26eodx THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. 8 Main FOR SALE—Belgium Hares. Price _eason- able. Apply Oldershaw, Eton Place, Bel- videre, 2-9-11-x | USED CARS. 1920 Hudson 7 Pass Touring—3,500 miles, six new cord tires, front and read, bumper bars, spot light motor meter, tin covers, chains, etc. At a bargain. 1920 Oakland M39C Touring—In A No. condition, 5,000 miles Fine new tires, bumper bar, spot light, moter meter chain, etc. Will sell cheap. 1916 Ford Roadster condition, $125.00. LASH MOTOR _ CO., Cor. West Main and Lincoln Sts. George Dunbar, Salesman. Agents for Cadillac, FOR SALE—A kitchen stove, practically A new. Can be bought at a fair price. In-| quire at plumbing store 93 Hartford Ave. | 2-10-3d FOR SALE—Good length desired. seasoned wood, any A. W. Hall. Tel. 694-4. | 10-3dx ‘ FOR SALE—Dahlias and Giadiolus. New and up to date varieties. Catalogue on application. D. W. Peckham, Middlefield, 2-9-6dx in fine mechanical Sceppe Booth. Something to sell, a tenement or a room to rent? Use the HERALD classified column. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. WANTED WANTED—It will pay you to come and see the new Big Fruit and Vegetable stand, cor. East Main and Main Sts. 2-11-1dx WANTED—Apartment of 4 rooms, by Amer- ican family, in desirable section. Address Herald, Box 2XX. 2-11-2dx WANTED—S or 4 room refined American couple. Box XX7. fiat, by Address Herald, 2-11-2dx WANTED—Auto owners to kmow our prices on Auburn Tires are much lower, n other makes; high grade, first quali - tra jly in every size; tube Free with ®hch tire. 'Big’ Union, Let us order yours Now and Bave Money. American Merchandis 321 Park St, City. 2-11-1d ‘WANTED—Men and women who suffer wit aching, burning feet, corns and callouses] to try a box of Snow Drop. Salve, 36 Works wonders. Guaranteed by Clark Brainerd, W. H. Crowell, Miller & Haa. son Co. and all drug stores. 3-1-26-eod WANTED—To buy & two or three- fam house within a reasonable distance from center. Address Herald, Box 24XX. 2-10-34d: women) over 1 $125 month. WANTED—Clerks (mem, for Postal Mail Serwice. perience unnecessary. For free partic lars of examination, write J. Leonardy (former Civil Service Examiner) . 84; Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C. 2-10-3a WANTED—Antiques of - all _ description highest cash prices paid. BE. B. Halin, 60 Loveland St., Middletown, Conn. Tei §90. 2-10-6d Underwood, Remington typewriters, $30 up. Also all makes of typewriters repaired at lowest rates. | The Guarantee Typewriter Exchange, 49 East Main St. Tel. 1562. 2-8-2wx 2-9-11-12-14 WANTED—FEMALE HELP —— = WANTED—Experienced stenographer in lo- cal factory. Address Herald, Box 28Y. 2-11-24 ¢ FOR SALE—Two pool tables. Apply at 120 Hartford Ave. P. F. Curtin. 1-12-tt WANTED—Girl housework. Apply 37 to mssist with general Must have good references. Harrison St. 2-11-1d4 ¥FOR SALE—Farm, Berlin, 43 acres, = tene- ment house, barns, corn-house, garage, hen-houses, 4 cows, 1 heifer, 2 horses, 25 SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Colored wom: to do at home. Will call and deliver. | Mrs. Evelyn Bowen, 108 Franklin St. i 2-10-2dx WANTED—Lauondry work to do at home, or | light cleaning. Price reasonable. Two ys a week Box 32Y, Herald. 1-2dx POULTRY. | BABY CHICKS 20c. up; Hatching Eggs 10c. up; all varieties: safe delivery guaran- teed. Send for circular. Roy Clark, East Hartford. 2-3-t¢ R —— THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. District of Conmecticut. WHEREAS, on_the seventh day of Febru- ary, 1921, filed 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, Clvil 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 apd have same in my custody. \ NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that a Dis- trict Court will be held in the United States | Court Room, in the City of | Conn.. 12:00 noon | ON THE SEVENTH DAY OF MARCH, 1921, for the trial of said premises, and the own- The United States of America | New Haven, | chickens, farm tools. Price and terms reasonable. J. C. Row! N e New Britain. Phone WANTED—First floor tenement about ‘Ap 1st, by American family of three, dress Tenement, Box 14, Herald. 2- WANTED—Competent typist familinr account payable work, Must be free accept position at once. State salavy. erences required. Address Herald FUKRNISHED ROOMS. FOR RENT—Desirable furnished room, tral, steam heated, electricity, hot b Apply Seeley, 61 Main 8t. Tel. 798-12. y: 2-11- WANTED—Young Iady as bookkeeper and stenographer, ferred Apply in own handwriting to Her- ald, Box 27AA. 2-7-tf —_— e NOTICE. NOTICE—Order hatching eggs now. White Wyandottes and Columbian Rock. Bedard, 129 Camp St 2-11-2dx OTICE—Plumbing and Tinning. Glenwood and Andes Ranges. General hardware; paint and glass. A. M. Dressel, East Ber- lin. Phones: Office 677-23, residence 622- 13. 2-11-3dx | NOTICE—1t_will pay you to come and see the New Big Fruit and Vegetable stand, cor. East Main and Main Sts 3-11-1dx NOTICE—High grade Havana Cigars (Union Made) 10c each, 3 for 25c; box of 50, only $4,00: good all the way through; buy them by the box. American Merchandise Union, 321 Park St., City. 2-11-1dx ! NOTICE—Automobile and house painting. 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- s=aid, to show cause, if any they have, why a final decree should not pass as praved. WILLIAM R. PALMER, U. 8. Marshal. By WILLIAM J. HAYES Deputy U. 8. Marshal. Bdward L. Smith, Esq., U. S. Attorgey, Hartford, Ct., United States. New Britain, Of, Feb. 10, 1921. for the 2-10-3a T LEAVITT & HAYES INC. iding —Reparmrng. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BERICK STEEL AND CONCRETR. Repalrs of all kinds # Court 8t Telepbonag 22 Mew Britain. Counn. 1918 CHIROPRACTIC TALK NO. 33, BASIC PRINCIPLE BY J. A. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR. (Copyright.) People who do not understand the basic principle of Chiropractic are astonished at the rapid recovery following Spinal Adjust- ments. The most severe, painful and obstl- nate es respond favorably, sometimes in a very short time. As Chiropractic is the only science which deals with the cause of disease, cvery 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 in 1l health unless there are segmental misalignments of the spine. Try Chiropractic for your troube, Come to the office and 1 will show you where the underlylng cause is. As you are now, Nature cannot cure you. Let Chiropractic Adjpstments remove the cause of your all- ment completely and permanently. Do, as thousands of others have done who have been restored to health and happiness, and you will never regret it. Consultation free. J.A. VOLZ The Chiropractor trial. c W Plainville, Conn. Give me a Whiting St., NOTICE—Trucking and moving, carting and removing ashes from yard and cellar. Luigi Biagiotti, 103 Henry St. Tel. 562-13. 1-28-12dx 2-1-21dx NOTICE—Saxophone instructions given, 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 nd Chalk Talk fairs NOTIC] Sketching for entertainments, d dances; something snappy. Al Malmgren, Herald office, 'City. 9-22-2¢ NOTICB—BrInI your work to our Letter Shop. Multigraphing, Mailing, Address- ing, Typewriting. The Nutmeg Publicity Bureau, Room 123, Professional Bldg. Tel. 2290. 2-8-6dx 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—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 NOTICE—Electric VYacuum Cleaners rented, $1.25 per day. Delivered promptly. Sati faction guaranteed. Electric cleaners re paired. Tel. 2079. 2-2-e0d-tt NOTICE—Painting, Papering—Painting and Paper Hanging; Beaver Board and Can- vas \Ceilings. Wall Paper displayed at your home on request The E. U. Thomp- son Company, No. 59 Arch St. Telephone 106-2, 2-7-e0d-tf PERSONALS. PERSONAL—Why doctor all the time? . Why keep buying medicine? Eating “Whole Grain Wheat” at every meal will help make you well and keep you so; 15¢ can. For sale by American Merchandise Union, 321 Park St.. City. 2-11-1dx LPF WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Salesmen to travel state; high grade auto pump; other good lines; Big commission paid: call now. American Merchandise Union, 321 Park St. 2-11-1dx THOROUGHBRED HORSE SECRETARY If you are interested in Thor- oughbred Horse Racing, and know fumber of people that are, we ecan offer you a High Class Prop- HEROD E. MATCHEM ooi.‘ High school graduate pre- | Palmatier, ! LOST AND FOUND- LOST—Bunch of keys on Burritt St., be- tween Myrtle and Broad Sts. Return to 233 Broad St. 2-11-2dx TO RENT—Furnished rosms; one very. front room with two beds, steam heafe] all improvements, for ladies and men. Mrs. David, 651 Main St. TO RENT—Large plessant room LOST—In December, Bank Book No. 10983. two gentlemen Steam he-xed,“: Ted Finder return to Commercial Trust Co. { up, 162 Main St., Soverelgn’s Block 2-4-11-18-3dx | 2-11- Lake 2-11-34 2-11. LOST—Bunch of keys, between National Bank Bldg. and Comurercial Trust. Re- turn to Herald Office and receive reward. 2-10- 2dx TO RENT—] roem, D T T T — Mrs. Hartung, 61 LOST—Dealer’s plate No. X25P. Please re- = o e turn to 10 Chestnut St, New Britain. TO RENT—Furnished rooms, all Russell P, Taber Co., Inc. 2-10-3d __ ments. 505 Afch 8t LIFE INSURANCE THE MUTUAL LIFE OF NEW Y ORK—Oldest, Largest and in the World. Am writing some very attractive policies. Let me tall ' "H. D. HUMPHREY @ 1 | Pubulanleenata 2-104 Also All Kinds of Other Insurance. U MAIN STREET. 252 Two Family House at No. 51 Jubilee stree Only $6,800—Fine big yard and smooth as parlor floor—Right on the trolley in easy walkir csl;w:ance of shops and free from smoke and dirt: | See us. : ; CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 273 MAIN ST. PHON E 343—ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLI] For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified @4 PUBLIC ' STENOGRAPHER '} Multigraphing of every description, also specifications | All work neatly done and guaranteed. NEW BRITAN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 72 West Main St Tel. 612 » STEAMSHIP TICKETS