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(RARRR /nc. s it HARTFORD REDUCTION PRICES ON Coats, Suits and Dresses YOUR CHOICE OF THE FOLLOWING NUMBERS FOR None On Agproval m $19.75 L , ® None Exchanged FOOR None Credited the grand list; the alities: the models are high class; materials are of the THE COATS ain Suede Coats, formerly sold for . 5 Collared Coats, formerly sold for ....... ush Coats, were up to ......... r collared Cloth Coats, were up to n collared Cloth Coats were up to - .Broken sizes up to size 53. THE DRESSES otine Dresses, formerly upto ............... Dresses, formerly up to .. ..... olette Dresses, formerly up to .... lvet Dresses, formerly UpEtoJE s ning Dresses, were up to Broken sizes up to size 4615 THE SUITS in Wool Tailored Suits, formerly up to ........ Jullored Suits, formerly upito ....... ... ... Broken sizes up to size 50V5. FEBRUARY SAVE YOUR EYES lTURE SALE Protect them in cvery way possible and above all don't fail to have them examined and glasses dreds of People to 33 1-3% fitted if they are needed. Don’t wait until it is me Pleces For Every Room too late for blindness cannot be cured 'l" the "'l’m'fll e Weekly, yes, daily, we have someone . “thr ome ifl:‘;&nl:u::n‘: .:;..-“ Nd’l‘lct":n ';‘ ‘n our office willing to pay almost any price for 9% from regular prices, it must be %<. but they have waited too long. We can- that we own every stick of furnl- not and no one else can help them. Don’t let great floors 1919 prices, and this be your case. If youur eyes are not just right mare far under today's market quota- If you think they need help, come and see us at ] once. It will not cost much and we can help you if it Is not too Ilate. Consult our Eyesight Specialist, Mr. once. g (Optical Department—Mezzanine -Floor) . $39.50 $35.00 $59.50 $59.50 $45.00 $59.50 $98.00 a5 On almost aro therefore in reality mulch we promise. needed furniture now, { Hines, at if you'd buy TT & HAYES, INC. [ ing—Repamung. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETB. Repairs of all kinda # Court Bt Telepbcnes 3244 tew Britaln. 1918 City Co-operative Asso'n, Inc. Ground Floor, Mutual Building. WANTED— second mortgages, also money to loan on First A\ceident and Health, Life, Fire and all kinds of osn. WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-lkiand Furniture L. ZELDES 116 West S Tel. 633-23 BY STANLEY FRANK H. SHIELD, Mgr. GIT FER HOM Classified advertise- ments get the business. little. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. They cost but FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | For TOR SALE—Good seasoned length desired. A. W. Hall, Tel. 694-4 . wood, any Kensington. 2-16-3dx T'OR SALE—Motorcycle and sidecar together parate. Call Thursday or Friday cve ing. G. W. Johnson. 63 Trinity St. s FOR SALE—16 acre farm, 14 cultivated, new buildings, 1 horse, 1 cow, 35 chickens; trolley station at d cash. A. R. Heise, FOR SALE—Concert Xylophone, 3 octaves, with resonators and adjustable floor rack Deagon Tubaphone, 2 1-2 octaves. Ludwig pedal, complete and exceptional bargain. Harold E. Lampkin, 193 Main St. Phone 1791, 2-16-2dx SALE—Wood, any length, and ‘ellvrr- Tel. 1033-4. L. F. Liegey, 20 FOR ed. st SALE—Rhode Island Reds, from pure stock. cockereln Tel. 669-4 2-16-3dx FOR for breeding, 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. FOR SALE—A few Leghorn henms. Phone 2 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. 2-15-5dx l 1-31-26e0dx | ¥OR SALE—3 new milk cows with calves. | Thos. Kensington, Coni 9- E. Phillips inquire 406 Main St. FOR SALE—Upright Piano, slightly used; + just the same as new. KEasy payments. L. 1. Andrews, 439 Arch St 2-15-2dx SALE—Or rent, farm 50 acres; 6c. commutation to New Britain, 9c to Hart- ford Large house, barn, fruit trees, high clevation, palr horses, hay tools. Excellent place. Bargain. ward St., Hartford. 2-14-3dx FORSALE—Five family house in very good condition and big bargain. No agents. Call at M Atashian, 408 Arch St., 4th floor. 14-6dx Mrs. Kens- 2-14-5dx Inquire of FORSALE—Incubator. . Phone 666-5. Emerson Hotehki ington, Conn. FOR SALE—Three family house in good lo- cation. Address Herald Box 1BB. 2-14-6ax FOR SALE—Mattresses, box springs, cush- fons, etc., to order. Save monecy by hav- ing your old mattresses, box springs, cushions, etc., made over equal to new and returned same day. Upholstering. Hardware City Hedding 60 Tremont St. “Tel. 2314-4. 2-12-26dx $14.00 Co, FOR SALE—Stove wood, all hard. 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 FOR SALE—Cord wood hard wood, $12 for 4 ft. lengths, $14 stove length. Tel. 92-13. 2-11-6dx Something to sell, a tenement or a room to' rent? Use the HERALD 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 .avertiser money. classified column. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. WANTED HELP WANTED—MALE. NOTICE. WANTED—U. §. Government wants am- bitious, intelligeAt men and women for civil service. Refined, congenial work, paid vacations Big demand for stenog- raphers and trpists. For information, write or call Room 104, Professional BIdg., $7 West Main St. 2-16-tf WANTED—Party wishes to store or rent plano. Tel. 1633-4. Box 22D. Herald. 2-16-3dx NOTICE—Clearing sale on Bedding. Floss mattress $15.00, white cotton ma tress $5.50, white felt mattress $12.0: cotton top mattress $5.50, cotton cra pillows $1.25 eac 1 house furnishi: with 40 per cent off. . Tel. 1165. B. Be: son, 549-551 Main St., opposite St. Mary church, city. Also Tel, 639-13. WANTED—Clerk (male) for factory work. st tate age and experi 35AX, Herald Office. WANTED—State Clvil Service Test for Pris- on Guard, March 10th, 1. Send for ap- plication and circular. State Civil Service Commission, Capitol, Hartford, Conn. 2-16-2w WANTED—Boy 16 years old to learn trade. 2-1¢-34 The Parker Shirt Co. 16-1d NOTICE—Mrs. Miller has moved he: - making parlors to 131 Main St., 3 ment 5. Blouses and skirts our specfal All work done at reasonable prices. 2-15-64 WANTED—Land or new house and land. State full particulars. Box 633, Southing- WANTED—Man with horse or auto, deliver | ton, Conn. 2-16-1dx and collect. Short job. Good pay. Write | Barnes Bros.' Nursery Co.. Yalesville, Ct. WANTED—Two furnished rooms for light 2-16-2dx lousekeeping by young couple, all €ORN- | e | veniences desired. the western or central | WANTED—Clerka—typlsts (men, women, ho'“‘;E—’ Smith Bros. Machine Co. Tocaifty i nreferred Box 32V i Herola: over 17) for government departments, 5120 | Machine work. ~Doorchecks repaired g 10, tax| month, Brevious experienes unnocessary, | Rl kinds. ‘Auto parta made to ora For free particulars of examinations, write [ Shop Phone 11§ 162 High St city. John Leonard (former Civil Service Ex- St aminer) $43 Equitable Bldg. Washington, D. C. 2-16-3ax WANTED—Carpenter work, jobbing a spec- falty; reasonable rates. Call 668-6, Berlin. e NOTICE—Electric Yacuum Cleaners rented $1.25 per day. Delivered promptly. Sati: faction guaranteed. Klectric cleaners r paired. Tel. 2079. 2-2-e0d- Pppering—Painting an Paper Hanging; Beaver Board and Can vas Ceilings. Wall Paper displayed your home on request The E. U. Thomy son Company, No. 59 Arch St. Telephol 106-2. 2-7-e0d- NOTICE—Now is the time tb have your bl cycle or motorcycle overhauled ‘at Rip Repair Shop, Adna Johnson Parking A| ley, 156 Main St, Gunsmith, Losksmid and Sharpening. Open evenings. [ 2-14-3; WANTED—Men and women who suffer with aching, burning feet, corns and callouses, to try a box of Snow Drop Salve, 2be. Works wonders. anteed by Clark & Brainerd, W. H. Crowell, Miller Han- | Church St. How to solve the unemployed son Co. and all drug stor 3-1-26-codx problem. New Britain Lodge, Interna- i tional Ass'n_of Machinists. 2-16-3dx to take 2-15-2dx WANTED—Tool makers, machinists and machine shop workers to attend the open meeting Saturday afternoon, Feb. 19, 3 p. m|, at St. Jean De Baptiste Hall, 34 | NOTICE—Painti WANTED—Washing and ironing @ home. 90 Maple St 1st floor. MUBR YNE EUUND and Besse- Finder kindly -16-1dx | = - | LOST—Between tenement “llh up-to-date house. ! Box 23, Herald. l 2-15-2dx ‘ W. Main St. WANTED—To rent, sma brooch. improvements, or small Address Particulars, Leland’s, cameo call 416-13. LOST—White dog, smooth face and curly body, tag No. 33103. Finder kindly re- turn to Bertha Zimmerman, 296 Arch St. WANTED—Ralesmen, for Vitalizer, all, spare time, or side line, exceptional opportunity, liberal commission, and no investment. Write Vitalizer Mfg. Co., New Haven, | Conn. 2-14-15-16-21-22-23-x | NOTICE—Recent Bookings Moose Clul Friday, 50th anniversary: The Knights Pythias Seymour, Saturday, ¢ acts. Se ley's Entertainment bureau, 61 Main Si Phone 79, 2-14-54 LOST—English terrier, pure white. Reward LaSalle St. 0 four months old, if returned to 152 WANTED—Why be idle?. = trees and shrubs. Commence now and FOUND—Small brown dog found, and own- drswl weekiyiioes Mivart o oy tme | er will ind at 469 Lincoln St, down stairs. Guaranty Nursery Co., Rochester, . e\ Sl Ve 2-14-2dx 11ax | LOST—Butterfly locket, between East St. and State Normal school, via Church, West | Main and South High Sts. Return to Her- ald. Reward, 2-16-1dx WANTED—FEMALE HELP Sell n-nnu«i NOTICE—Kitchen stove and gas range, baby carriage in very good conditi X sell reasonable. Call at once, n-:! ing town. 658 West Main St. d NOTICE—Smalley Garage, Reo age and repairing. A No. 1 mechanics your service day &nd night. 240 Smalld St. Phone 1868. 'Prop. Browne & O'DR 2-14-1 WANTED—Antiques of all description; highest cash prices pald. K. B. Haling, 60 Loveland St., Middletown, Conn. Tel. $90. 2-10-6dx e e T0 RENT WANTED—Waitress. Apply 13 1-2 Lafay- ette St ; 2-12-5dx | gpy, WANTED—A plain housekeeper for family wages for right party. Address Herald, a " - % 3 ances; something snsppy. Al Malmg i Hes 2-16-6d | Herala office, City. 22- NOTICE—WIll do light trucking and Tel. 1492-14, 2-10-1 TO RENT—Six room tenement, 2nd floor, nII improvements. Inquire 49 Cherry S floor. Y6 ra% TO RENT—Five room tenement, $30.00, 1st floor, all improvements. 41 Connerton St., near North & Judd factory. Tel. 667-13. 2-16-3dx * WANTED—Housckeeper for family of three. | Good home to right party. 334 South Main 'SINESS OPPO! 'UNITYX. st. , 2-16-3dx | i 2 ol BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY—Cash store stocks, fixtures and surplus m chandise. Send postal or call Bennis| Merchandise _Purchasing Agency, 10 Asylum Bt., Hartford, Conn. Tel. CI 8769, Elizabeth 1749, Ch. 1142-14. 3-1. TO RENT—Six room temement, all iImprove- ments, steam heated, Main St. block. Ap- ply to Frank Nair, 551 Main St. 2-16-6d ‘WANTED—Elderly woman as housekeeper, Swedish preferred. No washing. Call or | write, 419 Stanley St. city. 2-16-3dx all im- Apply 8. W. 2-16-3d WANTED—Competent maid or woman iw general housework. Apply 81 Columbia St. 2-16-tf LIFE INSURANCE in the World. Am writing some very attractive policies. Let me it over with you. H. D. HUMPHREY Also All Kinds of Other Insurance. 272 MAIN STREET. N. B. NAT. BANK BUILDING TO RENT—Four room tenement, provements, at 22 Glen St. Menus, 398 Main St. TO RENT—Four room tenement on Whiting St. to colored people. Call 362-3 after 6 p. m. 2-15-3d | S FOR SALE—The property of merlt known as the Maple Croft farm, Stanley Quar- ters, city, containing 125 acres land with 2 good front in highest state of cultiv tion. Will carry 50 heads properly man- aged in stall with all modern improve- ments. An ideal place for an institution or building purposes in the building zone. Apply on premises. Phone 73. If not sold by Mar. 1, will rent to responsible party. 2-15-3dx FOR SALE—Dahlias and Gladiolus. New and up to date varieties. Catalogue on application. D. W. Peckham, Middlefield, Conn 2-9-6dx TOR SALE—Royal, typewriters, from $30 up. of typewriters repaired at lowest rates. The Guarantce Typewriter Exchange, 43 East Maln St. Tel. 1562. 2-8-2wx FOR SALE—Two pool tables. Apply at 120 Hartford Ave. P. F. Curtin. 1-12-tt —_— FURNISHED noon TO RENT—One large fur-l..h-d room, with use of kitchen and dining room, for light housekeeping. Cor. Arch and Walnut ‘Sts. Also all makes Underwood, Remington I 2-16-1dx | TO RENT—Very nice furnished front room to two gentlemen. 103 West Main St. 2-16-44 TO RENT—Furnished room In private fam- | fly. Tel. 2414-2 TO RENT—Two rooms, all furnished for light housckeeping. Nice for 2 gentlemen, Just 1k home. Electric lights and heat. 35 Corbin Place. Inquire at Black- smith shop. 2-16-1w TO RENT—Large furnished room to rent for 2 or 3 gentiemen. Breakfast if desired. 53 Cottage Place, or Tel. TO RENT-—Three room apartment, fu ed. Address Apartment, Box "9 ‘Herald. 2-16-2dx h- TO RENT—Large steam heated, two beds, for ladles gentlemen. Mrs. David, 5561 Main St. 2-15-2dx —_— TO RENT—A large well furnished front room, steam heated, for one or two gent- lemen. 3rd floor 620 Main St. 2-15-3dx B e SITUATION WASTED. ' or 2-16-1dx 306-23. 2-16-2dx mice fornished room, | TC RENT—Rent of 6 rooms on Harrison St. All modern improvements.' Nothing Like a Cottage—No tenants to nag you — We offer 2 brand new ones in new Arcl " street section — Take nobody’s dust. Oth . Cottages about city. Fine Bargains on Wooste TO RENT—Store at 1-3 Main St., corner ot | and Franc's StreetSo CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. once. Apply M. Cohen. _Phone 2425, 873 MAIN ST. TO RENT—7 room modern -pnrlmenu in ! building just completed at 559 Main St. Steam neat, hot water and jamitor serv- ice. Inquire Willlam C. Raphael, 350 Main St. : TO RENT—Store just completed Main St. 2-5-tf TO RENT—Garage on Harrison 8t. F. W. Loomis, 112 Harrison St. Tel. 1773. 1-31-t¢ v PHONE 343—ROOMS 308-¢ BANK TO RENT—Garage sultable for repairing shop and storage. at 14 Willow St. Apply M. Cohen Tel 2415. 3 —_———— AUVTUMOBILEN FOR SALE—1920 Special Six Studebaker, Sport model, excellent condition. J. D. Minor, Commercial Trust Co. 2-16-4dx PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERs Multigraphing of every description, also specifications All work neatly done and guaranteed. NEW BRITAN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 72 West Main St. Tel. 612 FOR SALE—Ford Runabout, paint and tires good, mew body, overhauldd. $250. No less. Tel. 1519-5. 2-16-3dx 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 fromn a reliable concern. LASH MOTOR CoO., Cor. West Main and Lincoln Ste. Tel. 382. George Dunbar, Salesman. Agents for Cadillac, Scripps-Booth 2-15-16-18-19 Paige, WANTED—Position by foreman, laborer, speaks three languages. Pasquale Guillaro, 141 Dwight St. 2-14-3dx ‘Washing and ironing to uko 68 Prospect St., 1st foor. 2-14-3dx WANTED—Position as chauffeur, 12 years experience. Address Box 22C, Herald. 2-16-4dx home. WANTED—To go out by the hour or day cleaning offices or for housework. Kthel M. Shorey, 54 Upson St., Bristol, Conn. 2-16-1dx WANTED—To do laundry or housework by the day, Laundry preferred. Tel. 2371. FOR SALE—Will sell my 1917 ¥ord touring car, in good running condition; lot of == tras, at a sacrifice. Leaving city West Main St. 2-14- mx FOR SALE—Ford Runabout, starter, new body top, ctc. Good tires. Overhauled. Tel. 1519-5 2-14-3dx FIRE INSURANCE George A. Quigley, 297 Main St. FOR SALE—One Hudson Super Six Coupelet in good condition. ~R. C. Rudolph, 123 | P Cherry St. 2-14-6dx S PSS <ot | [ FOR SALE—1917 Overland Coupe in excel- lent comdition throughout. A sacrifice to quick buyer. The L. & M. Garage, 451 W. Main St. Tel. 58730 2-7-te PRt SR OE BALE—1918 O in_good CTCAMCUID S TICKET T