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REET AND AFTERNOON MODELS IN LATEST STYLE IDEAS. UNDERPRICED AT $24.95 TRICOTINES CANTON CREPES CHARMEUSE ating the frocks now lionized on Fifth Avenue at extravagant prices. TAFFETAS SATINS CREPE DE CHINE The charm of youth expressed in delightful new innovations. two alike—endless in s with swathing girdles. variety. The Crepes The crisp Taffetas flare in perky side bouffancies with drape themselves into slender s, full tunics and flowered trimmings. NAVY — BROW NS — GRAYS. SPECIAL VALUES with unusual care and precision I Plain costume and sport types and Serge. Fitted sleeves and 0 ched collurs, silk lined. Black. SKIRT SALE $4.95 New arrivals of rare beauty and grace. Full models in slender silhouettes handsome- ly button trimmed, in plain or pleated effects. Smart plaids and checks in all the wanted colors. Waist band 25 to 32. DYS’ WASH SUITS $2.95 TO $5.98 GRADES $2.59 Suits, the balance of our $2.95, 88._60. $3.98 and $5.98 grades; a few in the ing sold even higher. terials are Devonshire, Palmer Linon, Repp and Linen. us Tom Sawyer Suits are included. (Fifth -floor.) DAY IS IT THIS DAY? s.the birthday, or the weddding anniver- peone you esteem; you would like to dem- Why not seize t you have not forgotten. inity and “SAY IT WITH FLOWERS?” tire store is at your service or, thousands of miles away, we can deliver hours through the medium of our tele- livery connections, embracing all the re- ts of the country. »: 1 At a Court of Probate holden at New Brit- the Distriét In the County of Hartford and State of C tieut, on the 14th day of February, A. aln, within and for 1 Present. Bernard F. affney, C. Frederick In sald district deceased. Upon the Petition of Emma Bernascon! of said New Britaly, praying be grantod on sald es- tion on flle more fully | A """" Batate of C., Now Britain, Administratid tate, per NOTICE. NOTICE—Smith Bros. Machine Co., general machine work. Doorchecks repaired of | kinds. Auto parts made to order. } Shop Phone 1187-2. 152 High St city. 2-15-5dx NOTICE—Try our home made sausage and sausage meat. Fresh every day. Orders delivered. T. C. Flynn, Tel. 127-5. 2-16-3e0dx NOTICE—Now Is the time to have your bl cycle or motorcycle overhauled at Rip's Repair S8hop, Adna Johnson Parking Al- ley,, 155 Main St. Gunsmith, Losksmith and Sharpening. Open evenings. 2-14-3dx an NOTICE—Recent Bookin, Friday, 50th anniversary: The Knights of Pythias Scymour, Saturday, 6 acts. ley's Entertalnment bureau, 61 Main St Phone 798-12. 2-14-5dx Moose Club, NOTICE—Kitchen stove and gas range, also baby carriage in very good condition. Will sell reasonable. Call at once, party leav- ing town. 658 West Main St. 2-14-4dx NOTICE—Smalley Garage, Reo Service, stor- age and repairing. A No. 1 mechanics at your service day and night. 240 Smalley St. Phone 1865. Prop. Browne & O'Dell. 2-14-1wx i —— | NOTICE—WIll do light trucking and dellv— ery. Tel. 1492-14, 2 dances; something snappy. Herald office, City Al Malmgren, if your el CHIROPRACTIC TALK NO. 34. HEALTH WINS BY J. A, VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR. (Copyright.) little old world of ours has gotten 1 often wonder the unsettled condition of This | itwelf into a precious fix! just how be righted. Ho | dustries especially will 3 I | ever, this much s certain: LJ HEALTHY PEOPLE WILL WIN, P2 West Main Street Those who are in good health will take | & part in this work, to the benefit of the | country as well as to themselves. But the sick and the half efiicient will do little to | advance even theraselves. Conditions are | is no need for you to be sick or Since the adyent of CHIROPRACTIO | hundreds of thousands have found the way .| to heaith an extremely simple one. They have found that drugging and operating are totally unnecessary, that all that is needed is to straighten the spinal bones, which per- Mmits the nerves to convey the full amount of | energy to strengthen the affected parts, and | nature will restore them to heaith, Your case is n6 different from hundreds Come to the office and see me of Berlin, Judge. .indner, late of | that Letters of J.A.VOLZ 3 ‘l'he Chiropractor 3 mmnm See- | | FOR SALE—A few Leghorn hens. 4. | | | | ! | Classified advertise- ments get the business. They cost but little. ONLY ONE CENT A TO RENT—Four room temement on Whiting St. to colored people. <Call 3 aiter 8 p. m. -3d of merit known Stanley FOR SALE—The property as the Maple Croft farm ters. city, containing 2 good front in highest state of cultiv tion. Will carry 50 heads properly ma aged in stall with all modern improve ments. An idcal place for an or building purposes in the building zonc, Apply on premis Phone 78. If not sold by Mar. 1. rent to responsible 15-3dx will TO RENT—Four room tenement, age. 76 Belden St. with gar- 2-14-2dx TO KENT—2 tenement on second and third . all improvements. Inquire 49 Cherry second floor. 2-14-2dx TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms. provements. Garage i desired. Pleasant St. Tel. 542-5. Im- 144 TO RENT—Or will sell on easy payment, 6 room bungalow. All modern improve- ments. Inguire 82 Stratford Road, Be! videre, or Tel. 2112. 2-12-5dx TC RENT—Rent of 6 rooms on Harrison St, All modern improvements. Phone 104-2. 2-9-64 TO RENT—7 room modern apartments in building just completed at 569 Main St Steam neat, not water and jamtor serv- ice. Inquire Willlam C. Raphael, 390 Main St. e 559 e TO RENT—Store just completed at Main St Quar- | acres land with | institution | 2-12-3dx CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c¢ CASH IN ADVANCE . This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, hilling and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the suvertiser money. ' WANTED WANTED—Washing and ironing take home. 90 Marle St., 5-2dx to st floor. 2-1 small temement with or small up-to-date house. Address Particulars, Box 23, Herald. 2-15- | WANTED—To rent, i improvements, 2dx | WANTED—Salesmen, for Vitalizer; all, apare | time, or side line, exceptional opportunity, liberal commission, and no investment. ! Write Vitalizer Mfg. Co.. New Haven, Conn. 2-14-15-16-2 NTED—Why be idle?. trces and shrubs, Commence now and draw weekly pay. Part or full urn-. Guaranty Nursery Co., Rochester, Sell guaranteed ~14- udx WANTED—Secondhand single action power press, size to correspond to No. 4 or 5§ Farrel Foundry press Newington Metal GGoods Co., 284 Asylum St.,” Hartford, Ct. 2-14-2dx AUTOMOBILES TO RENT—Large USED CARS. Come in and look over our Used Cars. Let us know what kind of a car you want for Spring. This is the time to buy a good used car cheap and from a reliable concern. LASH MOTOR CO,, Cor. West Main and Lincoln Sts, Tel. 382. George Dunbar, Salesman. Agents for Cadillac, Paige, Scripps-Booth 2-15-16-18-19 FOR SALE—WIl sell my 1917 Ford touring car, in good running condition; lot of ex- tras, at a sacrifice. Leaving city. 658 West Main St. 2-14-4dx | FOR SALE—Ford Runabout, body top, etc. Good tires. Tel. 1519-5 starter, new Overhauled. 2-14-3dx WANTED—2 men and 2 Iadies taking or- ders for and old and reliable Conn. firm, 52 weeks In the year. If $25 per week will interest you, address Manager, Herald Office. 2-14-2dx WANTED—By American couple, Mar. 1 or Apr. 1, 3 or 4 room flat In desirable lo- cality, furnished or not. References if de- sired.” Address Herald Box 6G. 2-14-2dx WANTED—Antiques of _ail highest cash prices paid. 60 Loveland St., 890. description; E. B. Haling, Middletown, Conn. Tel. | TO RENT—Store at 1-3 Main St., corner of Elm. Wil once. Apply rent reasonable if taken at M. Cohen. Phone 2425. 2-5-tf TO RENT—Garage on 8¢. . Loomis, 112 Harrison St. 1773, 1-31-tf TO RENT. sultable for repalring at 14 Willow St. Apply M. Cohen. ateet e —— FOR 2ALb—MINC L Tel. AN LS Phone 28 2-15-2dx FOR SALE—A 2 ton truck in first class condition. This is an exceptionally good truck and the price is right. Landwehr Bros.,, 49 Woodland St. 2-15-6dx FOR SALE—In Berlin, & 30-40 acre farm, part tillable, part wood and pasture, with stock and tools. $3,000 takes it. The rest can remaln on mortgage. Also several tons good hay for sale. Box 5Y, The Her- ald. 2-15-1dx l-ol SALE—3 mew milk cows with calves. hos. E. Phillips. Kensington, Conn. Tel Bn 3. 2-15-6dx practically mew. 2-15-3d slightly used; Easy payments. L. FOR SALE—Baby carriage, Inquire 406 Main St. ¥FOR SALE—Upright Piano, just the same as new. E. Andrews, 439 Arch St 2-15-2dx FOR SALE—Baby carriage, originally $40. Quick sale $20. Inquire O'Neill, 96 West Main Bt. 2-15-1dx FOR' SALE—Farm in southern Newington, 56 acres, 7 room house, barns, hen house, farm fully equipped with machinery ana tools, 13 cows, 3 horses, 1 bull, chickens, ducks, fruit trees of all kind. 3 1-2 miles to New Britaln, near car line. Price rea- sonable. Reason for selling got two farms. Mrs. Albert Meehan, Beckley, Conn. 2-14-16-2ax FOR SALE—Or rent, farm 50 acres; 6c. commutation to New Britain, 9c to Hart- ford Large house, barn, fruit trees, high elevation, pair horses, hay machinery, tools. Excellent place. Bargain. 78 Ed- ward St., Hartford. 2-14-3dx FORSALE—Five family house in very good condition and big bargain. No agents. Cadl at M Atashian, 408 Arch St., 4th floor. 2-14-6dx FORSALE—Incubator. Emerson Hotchklss, ington, Conn. FOR SALE—Three family house in good lo- cation. Address Herald Box 1BB. 2-14-6ax Inquire of Phone 666-5. Mrs. Kens- 2-14-5dx FOR SALE—Mahogany talking machine, period model, latest style, a beautiful in- strument; 25 red seal records. Big bar- gain. Make offer. Easy terms. An- drews, 439 Arch St. 2-14-2d FOR SALE—Mattresses, box springs, cush- foni ete., to order. Save money by hav- ing your old mattresses, box springs, cushions, etc., made over equal to mew and returned same day. Upholstering. Hardware City Bedding 60 Tremont St Tel. 2314-4. 2-12-26dx — FOR SALE—Stove wood, all hard, $14.00 cord. Mixed hard and birch, no chestnut. $12.00. Large block wood for furnaces, $14.00. Fire place wood $15.00 full cord. Del. New Britain or Plainville. H. C. Orvis, Plainville. Tel. 37-23. 2-12-6dx el Hemidibened e o ledl i wood hard wood, $12 for lengths, $14 stove length. Tel. 92-13. 2-11-6dx Co, ¢n _— FOR SALE—Dsablias and Gladiolus. New and up to date varieties. Catalogue on application. D. W. Peckham, Middlefield, Conn 2-9-6dx TOR SALE—Royal, Underwood, Remington typewriters, from $30 up. Also all makes of typewriters repaired at lowest rates. The Guprantee Typewriter Exchange, 49 East in St. Tel. 1562. 2-8-3wx FOR SALE—Two pool t‘bhl. Apply at 120 Hartford Ave. P. 1-12-t¢ WANTED—FEMALE E: WANT! ANTED—Girl for cooking and down stairs work. No washing and ironing. =Good Apply 204 Lincein St. LOST AND FOUND- LOST—White dog, smooth face and curly budy, tag No. 33103. Finder kindly ro- turn to Bertha Zimmerman, 296 Arch St. 2-15-2dx LOST—On High or Lake St., purse con- taining emall sum of ,money and cuff link. Reward if returned to Herald Office. 2-15-1dx ——— and Besse- Finder kindly LOST—Between W. Main St. Leland’s, cameo brooch. call 416-13. LOST—English terrier, four months old, pure white. Reward if returned to LaSulle St. 2-15-3d> FOUND—Small brown dog found, and own- er will find at 469 Lincoln St, down stairs. 2-14-3dx LOST—Bunch of Keys on Burritt St., be- tween Myrtle and Broad Sts. Return to 233 Burritt St. 2-12-2dx Parker & eming Spring will soon be here and then comes Summer. Therc are many people who like to live in the coun- try within easy auto drive of the city. We have four very desir- able places in the town of Farmington for sale. All of these are in the best parts of the town and we would like to show these to you. 2-15-1dx | El ¥FOR SALE—One Hudson Super Six Coupelet in good condition. R. C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry St. 2-14-5dx FOR SALE—1917 Overland Coupe in excel- lent condition throughout. A sacrifice $o a quick buyer. The L. & M. Garage, 451 W. Main St. Tel. 587- 2-7-t2 in good 160 Maple St., New | 2-4-10ax FOR SALK—1918 Oakland Sedan, condiaion. A bargain. Britain, Cc. FOR SALE OLDSMOBILE 8 TOURING. OLDSMOBILE 4 TOURING. PACKARD TOURING. MAXWELL TOURING CHEVROLET 490 TOURING BUICK ROADS1ER REO TOURING. THE B. & B. IOWI COo. 18 Main At Phone 484. 10-21-tf ————— T —————— BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY—Cash buyers of store stocks, fixtures and surplus merx- chandise. Send postal or, call Bennis's Merchandise Purchasing [ Agency, 104 Asylum St Hartford, Conn. Tel. Ch. 8$769, Elizabeth 1749, Ch. 1142-14. 2-14-4dx —_— PERSONALS, A QUESTION—Have you any enlargements that need framing? We frame them at half price this month only. Arcade Studio. 2-15-17-19x PERSONAL—Teeth with gold pins $10.00; | Dbest rubber. We make gold plates. Teeth extracted. No pain. Open evenings. Dr. Dickerman, 131 Main St. Phone 1113. 3 2-14-2dx TO RENT—Large furnished | WANTED—Position by WANTED—Washing and ironing ‘WANTED—Two Something to sell, a tenement or a room to rent? Use the HERALD classified column. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. FURNISHED ROOMA, nice steam heated, two beds, for ladies gentlemen. Mrs. David, 551 Main St. PRI S farnished room, ot 2-15-24x housekeeping, centrally located. Herald, Box 6T. TO RENT—Large furnished room, for two gentlemen. Mrs. Court St. Chap! 3l room, lemen. steam heated, 3rd floor 620 Main St. all provements, gentlemen, for 162 man Main St | TO RENT—Two front bed rooms, beds, two ladies, steam heat, to two gentlemen 489 Main St. SITUATION WA=TED, foreman, speaks three languages. Pasquale Guillas 141 Dwight St. 1ol 2-14e to home. 68 Prospect St.,, 1st floor. 2-14- WANTED—To do at home,men: sewing. Mrs. apt. Cook, 173 Main POULTRY. BABY CHICKS 20c. up; Hatcl safe. delivery ‘guaran up; all varieties; teed. Send for circular. Hartford. 3 HELP WANTED—MALE, Roycl.-rk. E THOROUGHBRED HORSE SECRETARY TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for ligl Inquire 2-15-1d# TO RENT—A large well furmished fron for one or two gent: 2-15-3da| and wife, or7’ twi one flight up;” 2-14-24 If you are imterested im’ Thor- | oughbred Horse Racing, and khow a number of that are, we; can offer you a Cisss Prop- osition. HEROD E. MATCHEM (0., P. 0. Box 174, Jamaica, L. L,-N. Y, 2-15-14x ¥ men _for Familiar_with shos: busin Apply Simon Fine, 331 Main St. WANTED—Competent salesmen at good salaries; more and more need every year. Amn imstitution, m! emplo nearly 1,000 sal m offets ah oppo ity by which you knowledge of scientific secure a good position. for live men. Main St., City. Big opportunit LIFE INSURANCE THE MUTUAL LIFE OF NEW YORK—Oldest, Largest and Stron in the World. it over with you. H. D. HU Am writing some very attractive policies. Let me t: MPHREY ’ Also All Kinds of Other Insurance. 272 MAIN STREET. B. NAT. BANK BUILDING { You'll be Happy as a Lark, if you Own Tl 3 Family house on Church Street, we’ve just liste —All improvements, hard wood floors and fin wood trim—Garage for one car—Just beyon Stanley street, in best section. CAMP REAL 278 MAIN ST. PUBLIC ESTATE CO. PHON E 343—ROOMS 305-¢ BANK STENOGRAPI Multigraphing of every description, also specifications All work neatly done and guaranteed. NEW BRITAN TYPEWRIER EXCHANGE 72 West Main St AUTOMOBILE Tel. 612 INSURANCE | EEUREEA NUIGLEY — 297 MAIN 5"4 re quickly P Address Room 104, 87 Wi