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HARTFORD NEW* BRITAIN DAILY HERAI.N MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Have You Seen Our Hand- some Wool Dresses For Fall an catching a first glimpse of the new fashions stime could be more fascinating t1 “who would What } for fall? And we offer the women ing array of new styles in youthful models, qu in the Fox Dress Department. There are long med; stitched dresses in self and contrasting « The Materials Velour, Jersey, Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Jersey with silk stripe. $19.75, shopping go” for dresses a most enchant- ities you are sure of because they're shown linc effects handsomely bra ided, braid trim- Joors. and embroidered dresses. $22.50, The Colors Brown, Copen, Black, Navy, Henna Checks in different tones $25.00 $27.50, $29.95 And the prices are pre- war—Sce if they Fall Housedresses At Special Prices A new fall line of Housedresses in percale, gingham and chambray; some with white collar and cuffs, oth lars of same material, shirts with patch Dresses suitable for maids; sizes 36 to 50: pockets; ers with col- other $2.98 Dresses, sale price «.............$L7¢ $3.98 Dresses, sale price Fourth Floor BUNGALOW APRONS Full size Gingham and Pcrcale Bungalow Aprons, some with sashes, others slip-on styles, some buttoned front, others buttoned back, in all very pretty patterns; medium and large sizes: $1.50 Aprons, sale price #1.98 Aprons, sale price . #2.50 Aprons, sale price Fourth Floor N 'STEAMSHIP TICK 'FOREIGN $1.00 $1.50 $1.98 ETS REMITTANCES 'TOALL PARTS OF THE/'WORLD 237 MAIN STREET | GEORGEANUIGLEY ) ek i NEWRRITAIN,CONN PIANO LESSONS FREDERICK F. HARMON Studio, Booth Block, Room 315. Includes monthly exas nd recitals. Studio is open daily PROPERTY AT NO. 39 STEE! location. Just off Harrison St. H. D. Telephone—Ofice 141. 208 N Price and Tei Residence—1822-3 Room 52,42, v ;/ el 7 >, WHEN THE JANITOR WENT UP TO O\ THE BELL TS NEST,, To DAY HE FOUND A HORNE at 1 o'clock. See HUMPHREY BEve ” ‘'z Special piano course for school children | r————y | JE ST.—flas a frontage of 134 feet. Ild':\ulilul!" phor Right, ‘re not! Kimonos and D.es.ing sacks Long wide wale corduroy kimonos in rose copen, blue and pansy : some full length, others breakfast coat style. 16 to 44, £5.98 Kimonos, sale price i $10.00 Lined sale price Kimonos, Pergale and flannelette dressing sacks in very pret- ty patterns. Sizes 36 to 46. Percale Sacks ..... Flannelette Sack Fourth Floor | | ORDERED TO VACATE. !lwrrn.lnn: Clatms Industrial Depres- sion Has Left Him Without Income. | Judgment given against Henry | Gardiner, of City avenue, this morning in favor of Samuel Abramson for poscssion of a house occupled by | Mr. Gardiner and owned by Abram- rdiner has been several months in rs in rent, acording to Abram- son, and the later brought suit to re- cover. A summory process was serv- cd on Gardiner and a hearing took | place in city court this morning be- fore Deputy Judge B. W. Alling. rdiner pleaded his inability to pay, owing to industrial conditions and said tho court ought not to pauperiza him. Judge Alling gave judgment for possesion o! the premises and stayed execution until Wednesd. FRIENDLY ARGUMENT. 1 police department received all last night stating that a | policeman was wanted at the home of | Sebastian Fraginni, where thera ap- | peare1 to be troub The re- I port on the blotter says Fraginni was just having an argument with a board- “r and there was no cause for arrest. BY STANLEY T » 1oc somo Classified advertisements get the business. If you have a tenement to rent, property or furniture for sale you can’t find a quicker or cheaper way of getting a customer. ONLY ONE CENT A TO_ RENT—Tenement on P 479 Park St TO RENT—4 room tenement, all improve- ments. 336 Elm St 9-12-6d TO RENT—A 4 room tenement at 71 Sey- mour St. All modern improvements. . 9-12-1dx FO RENT—Partly furnished modern 6 room bungalow, near Stanley Works. Inquire 245 Burritt St 9-12-6dx tenement, with or W. Smith, 144 High 9-13-3d T—Five room without garage. P. £ TO RENT—Tenement ten rooms, 7 West Main St. Tel. 2252 or 2903 improvements. garage, Al RENT—Five room tencment, all ovements, at East Main St 2282 or 2903. TO RENT—i rooms, furnished, in private nome, eastern section, $7 per week. Box 11K Herald. 9-10-3dx ve room tenement, all Improve- 173 Cherry St. 9-10_3dx IO RENT: ment. T—Tenement four rooms, 99 North Estate Lewis Cobey 9-3-3dx Hart 9.9-tf e room temement, 87 Hart St. NT—Seven room modern apartment, improvements. Steam heat, hot . janitor service. 61 Main St. In- Raphael, 390 Main St 9-9-tf wate quire William C. TO RENT—4 room tenement, heat furnished for six months; modern improvements. 528 Stanley St 9.9-3a TO RENT—Seven room tenement on Em- mons Place. Apply Home Banking and Realty Co. 9-8-t TO RENT—5 room tenement, improvement: st floor, 14 Olive St. Inquire 550 East Main St. evenings. 9-7-6dx 10 RENT—Tenement of 5 rooms all modern improvements. lnquire 36 Connerton St. 9-6-6dx T0 RENT—Very desirable four five and #ix room apartments, steam heat. hot water and janitor service all year round. Al est improvements. Also have Cheaper apartments for rent. For par- tculars apply M. Cohn, 378 Stanley St. Tel. 2425. 8-24-t1 TO RENT—Very desirable 5 roon: flat, steam 1eat furnished. The W. L. Hatch Com- pany, City Hall 8-3-t1 10 RENT—5 room tenement at 64 Church St, nd toor. Heat, furnished. Enquire at Adkins Prinung Co., 66 Charch St. 7-1-e2 TO RENT—S room tenement, modcrn lm- provements. Apply at 114 Commercial St. WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Competent woman for _general liousework ; location Brooklyn, N. Y.; good home and pay. Apply 252 Asylum St., Hartford. Room 601. Tel. Ch. 1 -1d 12, $921. | CLASSIFIED l1c A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, bil- ling and postage cost more than the price of the lit- tle advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. TOMOBILLES FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS USED CARS OF VALUE, -$1175 . 1350 1075 1920 1919 1919 1918 1917 1919 1918 Paige, Sport Model Buick Sedan . Buick Seven Pas. Touring Jordan Seven Pas Touring Stearn Knight Touring. .. Studebaker Big Six Buick Touring 1919 Overland Model 90 1920 Overland Model 4 . 1916 Cadillac Winter Top 1916 Overland Touring 1916 Reo 4 Touring 1916 Reo 6 Touring . 1945 Reo 6 Touring .. 1915 Reo 4 Touring . 1920 Oakland Touring 1920 Oakland Roadster . 1918 Oakland Touring Look over the prices and see the low figures we have placed on them, Most of the above cars have becn painted in our own paint shop. M. IRVING JESTER, Phone 811. 193 Arch St. USED TRUCKS FOR SALE— 1920 Packard 2 ton pneumatlc, price ,500; repainted and overhauled. 1920 Duplex 1 1-2 ton pneumatic, excellent condition, Price $1,500. 1918 2 1-2 ton Kissel, $1,200; body and cab 1917 1 1-4 ton Kissel, and cab. $350; body PACKARD MOTOR CAR CO. OF HARTFORD, Tel. Charter 46. 9.7-3-e0d FOR SALE—Chalmers touring car, good running condition. R. Carmody, 400 High St. Tel. 316. 9-12-6dx FOR SALE—1918 Dodge roadster, winter top, excellent condition. $450. 1079-12. 9.12-2dx FOR SALE—Ford touring car, $135. Rord touring car, $90. Ford repairing a spec- alty. Jim's Garage, 405 West Main St. 9-12-3dx TOR SALE—1920 3-1 ton Oldsmobile truck, any reasonable offer will be accepted. South End Garage, 171 So. Main St. 9-10.64 WANTED—A trustworthy woman for gen- eral housework: good home and wages to right person. Tel. 1224-2. 9-12-1d WANTED—Competent Cook. Tel. Martford. Write 121 Tremont Si ford, Conn 4-0553, Hart- 9-12-6d WANTED—Maid for general housework. Aj ply 28 Trh st 9-i2_ WANTED—Competent C. Hungerford, 72 2nd mald. Russell St Mrs. W. 9-10-6dx WANTED—Women to sell phonographs and records, salary and commission basis. Ap- ply to Mr. Warner, Widener's, 138 Main St. 9.10-3dx WANTED—Competent housework. No Forest St. for general Apply 17 9-7.5dx &irl washing. WANTED—Experienced maill housework. Tel. 1463-12. for gemeral 9-6-6ax REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE. v Bungalows in Belvidere, and near to car line. 1 of 6 rooms, all modern with fire place and built-in bookcases; good big garage. 1 of 5 rooms all modern, with fire place buili-in book cases aund seat; good big lot. A, C. Record. Phone 2086 9-12-4dx 2 ne FOR SALE—In western part of city, a six room ern bungalow and garage. Terms ‘0 sult, and would take a house lot as part payment. 127 Jerome St. 9-12-lwx YOR SALE—7 room house in Barnsdale. In- quire Edward M. Dolan 9-10_5dx LUR land, acre. ALE—7 room house, with 2 000. L. acres of 3 acres of land at $60 per Barnes, Barnesdale. 9-9-5dx LE—Fruit, Poultry Farm, near trol- railroad; § room house, 1 acre, $2200 60 Day St, Newington Junction. 9-5-6ax SALE—Large and small farm in New- ton small farm in Plainville. Ap- 103 West Main St dx FOR 150 ROBBED. Agnes Henderson, of 468 Park street, notified the police last night thai home had been entered through a window opening onto' a ver- andas and about $65 in cash waas stolen. HOPT M 'O HYDRANT. Georze Ford, of 69 Pl nt street, Hartford, w0 the police last night ti 9:45 o'clock tha steeri »ke on his auto while passing Stanley strect, causing him to strike and break a fire hydrant. A. PINKUS Keg. Optometrist. Accuracy, Courtes Quality Scrvive. wSee Us and See Right.” 309 MAIN ST. TEL, 570, of reported abo Model 0. 25 Chapman 9-10-2dx faxwell Coupelet, run Bargain for quick sale. 9-10-3dx FOR SALE—Overland touring, Will exchange for runabout. st. FOR SALE—1 1921 onlyy 200 miles. Tel. 2444 FOR SALE—Essex Sedan; welling for owner; Iike new: with cord tires; have had thc best carc: will sell at an attractive fig- are; and it must be sold at once. Apply S. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 165 Elm Tel. 731. 9-9-3 AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE—7 pass. closed cars. Reasonable rates. Day or night Call C. A. Bence. Tel. 2215 9-9-3dx USED CARS FOR SALE. 1919 Hudson Cabriolet, newly paint- ed and overhauled: bargain for quick sale 1918 Hudson 7 passenger touring with 4 new cord tires, newly paint- ed, in cxcellent condition. 1917 Hudson 7 passenger touring, . bargain if taken at once 1918 Chevrolet sedan, newly paint- ed; good small car; will sell cheap 1915 Buick 7 passenger touring, good car; will sell ce for §250 1920 Essex touring car, with cord tires; 1st class mechanical condi- tion: selling for the owner. 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. YOU WILL FIND that part of 3 you need at the New Britain change. B. Cutler, Prop., 22 Oak St. 9-9_6dx AUTO STORAGE, modern brick garage, $6 per_month. and night service. H ford Welding Garage, 447 West Main 9- FOR SALE—1919 Tourlng car; very shape. Willlam I CYLINDER GRINDING—Repme work of all kinds. Automobils parts made to order. Call up and get our new prices. The H. & B. Mfg. Works, 110 Rockwell Ave §-15-tt WANTED WANT an family of three is Tooki = 9-1 ¢t 3 rooms for tively ton. 1 n- able y 2 adults. Mother Oct. 1st 9 private and d ald WANTED—By Oct. 1, F steam hented pref ion and be uaUWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tei 755-12 Nsumates cheeriully given on all jobs FOR SALE—First class dining room set. cymour St. 9.1 53 FOR SALE—Rooming business, 12 rooms, bot water heat, good people In it. Central. Box 27D, Herald. 9-12_tf FOR SALE—Grocery and confectionery store good locality; very good opportunity to ambitious party. Address Herald Box 8W. 9-12_6dx Have you tomatoes, peaches, grapes or other vegetables or fruits to sell for canning or pre- serving? Try a classified advt. It will bring results. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. NOTICES NOTICE—Guaranteed Hand Laundry. Work called for and delivered. Dry cleaning, dying and pressing. Phone 2362. 427 West Main St. Martin Schweitzer, Prop. 9-12-6ax NOTICE—Is there any one helping an ex-service man through his last year in school? I will be glad to see any person to explaln my reason for ask- ing for this assistance and talk the mat- ter over. Box 22K, Herald. 9-12-1dx interested in FOR SALE—New fireproof’ safe cabinet. Box 9, Herald, 9-12-3dx FOR SALE—Dock, select strain White Leg- arling hens. Clifton E. Davanport, Phone 1430. 9-12-2dx TO BE SOLD AT A SACRIFICE—1 white iron bed, bureau and dresser; Kitchen table, chairs folding couch, mahogany center table, tapestry rug. Cooke Place, White's Crossing, Plainville. 9-12-4dx TFOR SALE—A good horse and cow cheap. W. C. Owens, Upson Farm, Kensington. 9-12-3dx FOR SALE—Mahogany upholstered daven- port. Cheap. Address Box 9BB, Herald 9-10.6d ¥OR SALE—Remdrkable bargain to dignity to fine home, 10x4 one-piece Rosewood Cabinet. $500. Address Herald, Box 10XB. 9-10-6a «pring_and mat- Apply 30 State 9-10-3ax 5 sinette. near Children’s Home 28 McClintock 9-9-5ax FOR SALE—Concord grapes. Road or Tel. 1115-2. FOR SALE—Sweet cider in barrels or small quantities, at the farm or delivered. Alex- ander Bruse, Berlin, Con. 665-3. 9-9-1wx ¥OR SALE—California and Japanese privet. .02 to .06 cach. Have some three feet high. Barberry bush 10c to 20c each. Grape vines 15¢ to 30c. Fruit trees. Adolph Sendler, 218 Oak St. 9.9-1wx FOR SALE—Grapes. FOR SALE—I10 S. C. Rhode Island Red Pul- lets, ready to lay. Tel. 2446.2 or 66 Fran- cis St, City. 9-8-5dx 177 Kelsey St. 9-9-3dx FOR SALE—One two horse wagon. Suitable Tor heavy work. Armour & Co., 21 Com- mercial St. 9-s-6ax I'UR SALE—Coal and gas stove together. Will sell cheap. John Carlson, 69 Maple Hill Ave, Maple Hill. 9-6-6dx FOR SALE—Rooming business 12 rooms, hot water heat; good people in it. Central. Box 27D, Herad 8.19-t1 —_—————e————————————ea HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—4 neat appearing young men as salesmen. Apply 228 Washington St., be- tween 7-9 p. m. 9-12-2ax WANTED—Foreman polisher in local fac- tory. Apply Post OmMlice Box No. 33, stat- g qualifications in full. 9-10_3a WANTED—First class salesman who can produce results, good pay. Apply Box 11¥, fterald Office, for appointment. WAN ply M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St WANTED—MALE OR FEMALE. CLERKS—18 upward for Postal Mail Serv. jce. $120 month. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of examinations, write Leonard (former Civil Service exam- 543 Equitable Ildg.. Washington, 9-5-4dx LOST. LOST—18 kt. wedding ring, near Clark, Law- 1or, Allen and McClintock Road,Lasalle and Beaver Sts. Finder please return to Herald Office. Reward. 9.9-4ax I1OST—One cow color red; from pasture in V/est Cromwell. Reward to anybody who will return or give information where to find it. Prospero Mossiglio, East Berlin, Conn. Phone 673.32. 9-12-3dx —— e e, FOUND FOUND—Girl's bicycle in basement of New Britayn High school. Owner please call and identify same. Ask for janitor. 9-12-3d ALL KINDS OF AUTO TRUCKING—Expert piano and furniture mover. Auto parties taken out. Rages reasonable. Bstablish- ed 20 years. James F. Farrell. Tel. §76. 9-12-6ax HAVE THAT SEWER and water service re- paired before winter. Zetterman, 190 Vance St. Tel. 1703-2. 9-10-1wx NOTICE—Patent Lawyer, H. G. Manning, branch office with M. A. Sexton, National Bank Bld, Waterbury. 273 Main St. Headquarters, Sat-Mona-tf NOTICE—Architect C. C. Palmer, rooms 120 121, 122 Professional Bldg., 87 West Main St New Britain, Conn. Phone 57. = 9-8-254x NOTICE—Back from vacation, Max Tresky VY“I paper your room for $3.50 per room. KKalsomining, painting and varnishing very 1casonable. 39 Harvard St. Tel. 1322-4. Good for 15 days only. 9-8-6dx NOTICE—OId mattresses, box springs, cush- jons, etc., made over equal to new and returned same day. New mattresses, boX springs, pillows, etc., made to order. Up- Lolstering. Hardware City Bedding 60 Tremont St. Tel. 2314-4. 9. LOUIS NAIR, Flumbing Heatink and Gen- eral Jobbing; roofing and shee work. Lawn mowers, Stoves, & Pought and repaired. 367 So. Tel. 1414-5. ranges Main St. 8-29-12ax NOTICE—C. Matteo & Co., electro plate: 45 Broad St., Plainvill =] 1811 NOTICE—Corbin’s Corner Farm—Milk from tubercalin tested cows is now being de. livered by T. S. Anderson Greenwood St. This milk is bottled and sealcd at the farm. Erwin Whitham. 8-20-t2 FURNISHED KOOMS, - e TO RENT—Single room to gentleman. Walnut St TO RENT—Furnished room, cated, to two men. ss Box 31W centrs 5 All improvement: Y0 RENT—Nicely furnished room in private “ome. All conveniences. Tel, 1473-; TO. RENT—One or two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Electric lights, gas, hot water heat. Inquire 65 Winthrop St. 9-12-3ax TO RENT—Room with privilege of - light housekeeping in private family at Maple Hill, for young couple. Address, giving references, Box 32, Herald. 9.12-1dx TO RENT—Furnished front board, $9 a week. 59 E: floor. FOR SALE—Remarkable bargain to add dig- nity to fine home, 10x4 one-piece Rosewood Walnut St. 9-10-t¢ TO RENT—Furnished room, ot steam heat, electric lights, etc. if desired. 505 Arch St. -4 TO RENT—Nicely furnished 8 room cottage. Good location. Tel. 437-3. 9-10-3ax water, Breakfast 9-10-5dx 70 RENT—Nicely furnished 7 room apart- ment with heated garage. West End sec- tion. Tel. 1449. 9-9.3ax TO RENT—Desirable room for two gentle- men. Apply 23 Cedar St. Tel. 19-4. TO RENT—Two large rooms at St. Apply between 9 a. m. and BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE—A small machine business man. ufacturing several lines. Fully equipped. Can be taken over for a very small amount cash. A rare opportunity for a Food mechanic. Box 21Y, Herald. 9-9-3a e SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Young man, 24, experienced gro- cery cierk desires position. References. Address Grocery Clerk, Herald. | 9-12-3dx = TO RENT—Furnished apartment and garage in connection with same. Well located. Apply to SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 Main Street Tel. 24 Where’s Your Sporting Blood? Here’s a man who owns a $4,000 truck he is willing to sell at a sacrifice in trading in on a house, which will show him a good investment. $300 above mortgages will buy house on Lilac street. See us. Store for sale—Three good rents. CAMP REAL 272 MAIN STREET. PHONE 343. ESTATE CO. ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG, Does your Eversharp Pencil need repairing? We have the facilities for this work, and also polish the pencil without charge. Let us make your old pencil look like new. “THE PENCIL STORE” New Britain Typewriter Exchange , 72 West Main Street Telephum 12 a EVERSHARPS REPAIRED | . % -

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