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HARTFORD Big September Sale of FUR COATS The regular prices we name today are far under t hose of one year ago; the peits are better and both ex- treme and conservative models reflect every style line Paris has so ably created. The Fox guarantee for quality and workmanship goes with every piece of fur and as many of the coats were purchased at extremely low prices from makers in nced of ready cash, they cannot be duplicated at an advance of less than 50. Every coat is new, no leftovers from a year ago. To buy furs at the Fox September Sale is to save tremendously without taking.a risk as to quality, Fur Neckpieces and Muffs this sale odd Scarfs and muffs and full sets represent sav- 30 to 40%. A Small Payment reserve any of these high quality furs. CARACUL COAT—36 inches long Australian oppossum cape col- lar. November price $275.00. Sale Price—$195.00. HUDSON SEAL COAT—36 inch- es long, plain. November price § Sale Price—$245. HUDSON L. COAT—40 inch es long. November price $3: Sale Price—$275.00. HUDSON SEAL DOLMAN—i5 inches long, November price $500.00. Sale Price—$350.00. HUDSON SEAL COAT—45 inch- s long, skunk collar and cuffs. November price $450. Sale Price—$395.00. HUDSON SEAL COAT—36 inch- es long, skunk collar and cuffs. November price $325. Sale Price—$285.00. NATURAL SQUIRREL COAT— 82 inches long. November price $375. Sale Price—S$295, MOLESKIN COAT—36 inches long. November price $205.00. Sale Price—$195.00. SABLE SQUIRREL DOLMAN— 48 inches long. November price $650. Sale Price—$495. RACCOON COAT—36 inches long 3-stripe border. November price §225. Sale Price—S$175. RACCOON COAT—45 inches long -stripe _ border. November price $325. Sale Price—$235. MARMOT COAT—32 inches long Australian opossum cape cols cuffs. November price $125. wlo Pric .00, MARMOT COAT—30 inches long, skunk collar nd cuffs Nov- ember price $125.00, Sale Price ~—$89 50, WOMBAT COAT—36 inches lonk. November price $120.00. Sale 0. FRENCH SEAL COAT—36 inch- es long, skunk collar and cuffs November price $185. Sale Price—§139.50. FRENCH SEAL COAT—36 Inch- es long, beaver collar and cuff: November price $185. Sale Price—$139.50, FRENCH SEAL COAT—30 Inch- o8 long, beaver collar and cuffs, November price $150. Bale Price—§100,00. FRENCH SEAL COAT—40 inch- es long, Australlan Opossum collar and cufts. November price $200.00. Sale Price— $169.50. FRENCH inches In L DOLMAN—4) lon. November price $180.50. Sale Price—$159.50. CIVET CAT COAT—36 inches long. November price $103. Sale Price—$139.50. LEOPARD CAT COAT—36 inch- es long, seal collar and cuff: November price $110, Sale Price—$85.00. S| . will Take advantage of the lowered prices—leave the garment with us, 4nd pay the remainder when you delire the furs to wear. Third Floor. See us for the Biggest Real Estate List with OST Bargains — Now’s the time to BUY — Two mily house on Kelsey street opposite Smith hool corner — Two family house on Allen street ith large lot and barn for sale — Just the place or vegetable dealer, etc. Rents. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 MAIN STREET. PHONE 343. ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. e ——— LLOYD GEORGE ILL Confined to His RRoom With Chills— .\Iw‘ Seems to Have Toothache Inerness, Scotland, Sept. 16.—(By the Associated Press)—Lord Dawson, physician éxtraordinary to King George, has been sent for to attend Mr. Lloyd George, the premier, who is suffering from a chill and neuralgia at Gairloch, it was learned this fore- 'noon. A dentist also has been summoned. It was announced at the premier's official residence in Downing street Thurslay night that he was sufferin frgm a chill and that it would be ne- cessary for him fo remain indoors a few days. REMOV AL } L. ZELDES IS BUYING ALL KINDS OF After September 15th, our store will be located at JUNK No. 96 West Main street, a short /!~~~ =t of our AND SECUND HAND FURNITURE. present place of business. New Britain Typewriter £xchange 116 West St. Tel. 633.23. 96 WEST MAIN ST. New Britain, Conn. CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. HARRIS, elephone 1233-3 BY STANLEY OLD HOME TOWN JEWELER HARVEY HINKLEY 1S GIVING UP THE AGEACY FOR A SAFETY RAZOR FEARING IT MIGHT HURT HIS BARBER TRADE. 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 LASSIFIED 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. 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 e e e e e TO RENT. TO RENT—2 unfurnished rooms and small kitchen for light housekeeping. Shuttle Meadow Ave. 9-16-1dx IO RENT—Very desirable three room flat with bath, nice neighborhood, for youns couple. Apply Seeley, 61 Main St. -16-1dx $14.00 63 9-16-5dx r0 RENT—4 room temement Booth St. Call 147 Burritt St. TO RENT—6 room bungalow, I8t class con dition; latest improvements. Ingquire 30 City Ave, 9-16-3dx IO RENT—3 room tenement, mewly reno- ated; adults preferred. Ilnquire %0 Wal- lace St. 9-16-1dx TO RENT—Light housekeeping apartment; all improvements. Also irout small bed- room. 103 West Main St. 9-16-2dx 0 RENT—S5 room tencment, ready for rent Oct. 1st. 131 Greenwood St. 9-15-3dx TO RENT—Tenement, 479 Park St. 9-15-3dx TO RENT—6 room cottage on Black Kock Ave. Apply to H. H. Milkowitz, 338 Main st. 9-15-2dx £O RENT—6 room tenement in fine residen- tial part of city. All aewly refinished. Family of adults preferred. Apply 75 Hawkins St. Tel. 1900, 9.15-2dx - TO RENT. Small Main St. Store. Central lo- cation. Rent reasonable. Apply to Henry Schupack, 338 Main St. Tel. 1300, 9-15-2dx TO RENT—Ome 5 room temement on City Ave, with all improvements; also one 5 room tenement at rear of 217 Chestnut St. inquire Frank Nair, 533 Main St. 9-15-12d TO RENT—Fiat of 5 or 7 rooms, steam heat, one flight up, 369 Main St. 9-15-3dx TO RENT—To small family, four -rooms, modern house improvements. 60 Griswold St. 9-14-3dx TO RENT—5 room temement; all improve- ments. Also store. Inquire 1st Soor, 230 North St. 9_14-4dx TO RENT—3 room tenement; steam heat. 36 John St. H. S. Fenton. 9-14-1dx TO RENT—4 rogm tenement, all improve- ments. 336 Eim St. 5-12-6d TO RENT—Partly furnished modern G room bungalow, near Stanley Works. Inquire 2 Rurritt St 87 Hart 9.9-tf TO RENT—Five room temement, St., ficst floor. Apply 83 Hart St. AUTOMOBILLES USED CARS OF VALUE. 1920 1919 1919 1918 1917 1919 1918 Paige, Sport Model . Buick Sedan ... Buick Seven Pas. Touring Jordan Seven Pas Touring Steain Knight Touring Studebaker Big Six. Buick Touring E45. 1919 Overland Model 90 . 1920 Overland Model 4 1916 Cadillac Winter Top . 1916 Overland Touring ... 1916 Reo 4 Touring . 1916 Reo 6 Touring . 1915 Reo 6 Touring . 1915 Reo 4 Touring . 1920 Oakland Touring 1920 Oakland Roadster 1318 Oakland Touring Look over the prices and see the low figures we have placed on them. Most of the above cars have been painted in our own paint shop. M. IRVING JESTER, FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—2 months old Isle of Pines par- rots. Good talkers soon. Bird and cage $15.00. Write or call J. J. Burns, 13 Liberty St., Hartford, Conn. 9-16-4dx FOR SALE—Four power sewing machines, with shafting and motor, desk and chair, household furniture, paper novel- “ies, wall cases, etc. Saturday and Mon- day. 155 Arch St. 9-16-2dx FOR SALE—Black walnut chamber set, sideboard, kitchen table, gas range and kitchen utensils, 29 South High. 9-16.1dx FOR SALE—Grocery and confectionery store at a bargain. Inquire at 65 Smalley St, New Britain, Conn. 9-16-2dx FOR SALE—Concord grapes. 28 McClintock Road. = Tel. 1115-2. 9.15-5dx ¥OR SALE—New cider barrels; price rea- sonable. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 254-1 9-15-3a I'OR SALE—Young Jersey cow with calf at side; fine family cow. Also several Hol- steins. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. -12. 9-15-3d FOR SALE—Two first class business wagons. J. C. Baker, 224 Arch St. 9-15_4dx FOR SALE—Xylophone, reasonable; excel- lent tone; good condition; three and one- half oct: Call Al Mamgren, Herald office, or 31 Greenwood St. 9.15-3d FOR SALE—Furniture for five rooms, in Phone 811. 193 Arch St. FOR SALE—1917 Dodge Touring in good running condition, $450, cash or terms. Speak quick. Box 3D. 9.16-3dx FOR SALE—1913 Hupmobile touring. 227 Glen St. Tel. 235-2. 9-16-1dx FOR SALE—Buick 7 passenger sedan, 1918, Al condition. No dealers. Inquire 88-30 West Main St, over Fox's Theater. 9-15-2ax NOTICE—To autoists. /ire you having spring trouble this fall? See the Auto Blacksmith. Auto springs and axle setting a specialty. J. C. Baker, Arch St 9-15-4ax —_— FOR SALE—1921 Hupmobile sedan very small imileage, like new; can be bought for very low figure. Apply S. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 166 Eim St. Tel. 731 -15-3d FOR SALE—1918 Dodge Sedan Ford Touring car. 415 West Tel. 567. and 1917 Main St 9-15-3dx TO RENT—Seven room modern apartment, improvements. Steam hot er, janitor service. 561 Main St. In- quire Willlam C. Raphael, 390 Main § 9-9-11 TO RENT—Very desirable four five and #ix room apartments, steam heat, hot water and janitor service all year round. 41l latest improvements. Also have Cheaper apartments for rent. For par- ticulars apply M. Cohn, 378 Stanley St. Tel. 2425. 8-24-tt TO RENT—Very desirable 5 roon fiat, steam 1eat furnished. The W. L. Hatch Com- pany, City Hall. 8-3-tr [0 RENT—S room tenement at 64 Church St, nd tocr. Heat, furnished. Enquire Adkins Frinung Co., 66 Church St. 1-1-tr sisting of 1 6 room house, trim, all improvements; one pacity hen house, 1 brooder house, cubator for 500 chicks, brooders 2.000 chicks; all complete to start in the chicken business Owner will give lease for one year. Reason for renting owner ieaving town. Rent reasonable. An- drews Land Co., 1557 Stanley St. Tel S61.4. 9-16-2dx 23 Walnut St. 9-16-2dx TO RENT—Heated garage. Iel. $83-12 or 548-5. TO RENT—S room temement, modern im- provementa. Apply at 114 Commercial St -24-¢7 s SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—To go out by the housework, cleaning, etc. sewski, 15 Beaver St., top floor. day doing Rose Gon- 9-16-1ax WANTED—To take home washing and iron- ing by competent laundress. Sophie Rot «off 15 Beaver St., 1st floor. -16-1dx WANTED—By young man, position as bookkeeper. Elght years experience; can furnish best of references. Address, Bookkeeper, Box 31, Herald. 9-16-1dx WANTED—By young man, general work about place, outdoor or indoor. 1Is reliable and trustworthy. Comes well recommend- ed. Address Work, Box 5, Herald. 5-15-3ax WANTED—Position as_chauffeur in private family. Address J. K., this office. 9-15-3dx cook In private g0 home nights. Ad- 9-14-3dx FOR SALE—1918 Vim delivery truck, good uires. Splendid mechanical condition. Reasonable for cash. Address Herald, Box 30V, 9-15-3d FOR SALE—1919 Ford chassts; bargain for quick sale. Apply McAloon, R. R. Sta- rion. 9-14-64 ¥OF. SALE—Ford runabout in good con- dition. Conn. Light & Power Co. #-14-3dx NOTICE—Cars washed, polished, oiled and greased. Open Friday and Saturday even- ings. Clark’s Automobile Laundry, rear 103 West Main St. Tel. 559-4. 9-13-3dx FOR SALE—Buick Roadster; good running condition. Price $150. Rear 103 West Main St 9.13-3dx TOR SALE—Chalmers touring car, good running condition. R. Carmody, 400 High St. Tel. 316. 9-12-6dx firs. class condition. Will sell in whole or in part. Party leaving town. 19 Henry St., 3rd floor, after 6 p. m, 9-14-3dx FOR SALE—Grocery and confectionery store good locality; very good opportunity to, ambitious party. Address Herald Box 8W. 9-12_6dx FOR SALE—Mahogany upholstered daven- port. Cheap. Address Box 9BB, Herald. 9-10.6d FOR SALE—Remarkable bargain to dignity to fine home, 10xi one-piece Rosewood Cabinet. $500. Address Herald, Box 10XB. 9-10-6d e e HELP WANTED—MALE. ‘WANTED, Bricklayers; long job; City of Bristol, High School Construction, Bristol, Conn. 9-15-6d WANTED—Tinner first class all-round man, in large manufacturing plant. Herald, Box 25C. 9-16-2d MAN WANTED—To book orders for Nurs- cry Stock and hire agents. Big pay. Ex_ clusive territory. Free outfit. Emmons & Company, Newark, New York. 9-16-1dx WANTED—A High School graduate for work in Cost Department of a manufactur- ing concern. One who has had some ex. perience either in Cost or Production work preferred. Box22D, Herald. 9-15-3dx WANTED—Collector and solicitor for life tasurance. Good salary and commission. Address Insurance, Box 7, Herald. 9-14-3ax e REAL ESTATE FOR SALR. FOR SALE—$30 down takes a mew 6 room bungalow. ~ All improvements, steam neat. A small amount of cash takes a new 5 room bungalow. All hard wood trim; all improvements. Now is the time to buy, as you can buy 25 per cent off last year price. Andrews Land Co.. 1557 Stanley St. Tel. 861-4. 9-16-2dx FOR SALE—1920 3-4 ton Oldsmobile truck, any reasonable offer will be accepted. South End Garage, 171 So. Main St. 9-10.6d fine 9-T-tf FOR SALE—1919 Tourlng car; very shape. William H. Allen. CYLINDER GRINDING—Repme work of all kinds. Automobile parts made to order. Call up and get our new prices. The H. & B. Mfg. Works, 110 Rockwell Ave. FURNISHED KOOMS, TO RENT—Furnished five room apartment in west part of city, for winter. Box Herald. 9-16-2dx TO RENT—Front room and one small room, steam heat electric lights. $2 West Main st 9-16_2dx furnished seven room West End sec- 9-16-4dx RENT—Nicely with garage. 1449, TO apartment, vion. Tel. TO RENT—Large pleasant furnished room to one or two gentlemen. All accom- modations. Mrs. Dawson Sovereign's Bidg., 2 flights up. Take elevator. 9-16-2dx double Also 29 TO RENT—Large well furnished front room, suitable for two people. single room; modern improvements. £o. High. TO RENT—Room in private family utes from center. Gentlemen, la: married couple considered. Phone 166- 9-14-1dx 9-16-2dx WANTED—By young lady, general house- work by the day; going home nights. 295 High St 3-14-3dx T e e WANTED WANTED—To buy Ford touring from pri- vate owner in first class condition and cheap for cash Phone 13-12, Plainville. 9-16-1dx TO RENT—Furnished room with all conven- on Bassett St. to a’ gentleman. Herald Office, Box 22BB. 9-15-3dx FOR SALE—A small farm, $2,500, in New Hampshire. Also 160 acres 12 room nouse; all stock and tools, $10,000. Owner cleared $6,000 last year. Also small place on turnpike. 103 West Main St. 9-16-2dx ¥OR SALE—In western part of city, a six room modern bungalow and garage. Terms o suit, and would take a house lot as part payment. 127 Jerome St. 9-12-1wx —_—— BUSINESS CHANCES. 16 room Heat fur- F'OR SALE—Rooming business; house, with 14 rooms all filled. nished Must be at opce. M Barnes, §4 Church. 9-14-3dx —_——— = AGENTS WANTED. sold THE MERCHANT PRINCES OF THE WORLD started business by personal sales to the consumer. Many future fortunes will be bullt selling “The Hole Shooter,” the four pound Aluminum Electric Drill that shoots holes in wood any size up to cne-half inch and in metal up to one- quarter inch. Quick and accurate and can be used by man, woman and child. One sale a day pays you more than $100 per week. Everybody needs a ‘Hole-Shoot- er” and nearly everybody will buy one. All garages, metal and woodworking shops will use the HOLE-SHOOTER in quanti. ties, wondertul seller. No capital needed. Exclusive territory for agents and calesmen. Ask your Bank, Dun or Brad- street about our financial and busin stahding. Write today for full informa tion and circular. A. H. Peterson Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 9-16-1d SALESMEN—Make extra money easily; sell our Dollar-a-Month Accident and Sick- ness and Death policies. $100 Death from natural causes. Nothing like it. Agency Dept., P. O. Box 3435, Boston Mass. . 9-16.1w WANTED—MALE OR FEMALE. TO RENT—Two furnished rooms, heated if desired; also table board, on Winthrop St. Address Rooms, Box 12, Herald. $-13-1w TO RENT—Two unfurnished rooms. Mutual Finance Co., 131 Main St. Inquire 9-15-3d TO RENT—Furnished rooms, with or with. WANTED—Five or six room bungalow or first floor rent, by American family. Must be in good neighborhood. modern improve- ments and rent reasonable. Address Box 20C. 9.16-4dx — LOST. —_—— LOST—Saturday, pair of gold rimmed glasses in casc, between Seymour Ave. and So, “ain St. Finder return to Herald office. Reward 9-14-3dx —_—— LOST—Bunch of keys, between Lincoln St. N. B. Lumber Co. to Kensington. return to 139 Lincoln St. or phone 1461-4. Reward 9-16-4ax —_——————————— A Parisian scientist has invented ‘a means of telling a man’'s character by X-ray. out board. References given and res 26 South High St 9-13-6dx IO RENT—Two large furnished rooms; all conveniences. Board if desired. 83 Hill. Phone 2604. 9-13-5dx TO RENT—Single room to gentleman. 435 Walnut St 9-12-tf FOR SALE—Remarkable bargain to add dig- nity to fine home, 10x4 one-piece Rosewood ‘Walnut St 9-10-tf TO RENT—Two large rooms at 1 Winter St. Apply between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m 9-s-tr An ordinary hydraulic suction pump can lift water only about feet. CLERKS—1 upward, for Postal Mail Serv- ice. $120 month. Experience unneces- sary. Examinations October. For free particulars of instruction, write J. Leon- ard (former Civil Service examiner), $43 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C. 9-16-4dx NOTICE—Edw. F. McEnroe, formerly of New Britain, solicits your inquiries in re- gards to buying and sellng, also rentals, of Mami or Miami Beach property. 1f you are contemplating a trip to Miami would be pleased to serve you. Resident of Miami or Miami Beach property. If you i52 East Flagler St., Miami, Florida. 9-16.1w _— NOTICE—Experienced dressmaker desires work by the day. Address Dressmaker, Box 10, Herald. 9-16-1dx NOTICE—Our cleaning and dyelng office is now located in our own building at 9§ W. Main St. New Britain Dry Cleaning Corp. 9-15-12d M. L. KENNEDY, Sefton Drive. Tel. 2066-2. House bullding and repair work of all kinds. 9-15-3dx NOTICE—I wish to purchase good second hand upright plano for cash. Give full particulars. Tel. 1995. 9-15-2dx ACETYLENE WELDING—Don't buy mew parts. Have the old ones welded like new. Hartford Wekding Co., 447 West Main St. New Britain. 9-14- i5c_ half day, promptly. Tel. $1.25 per day. 608-2. Delivered 9-14-3dx Exposition Fair at Springfleld or else- where. call C. A. Bence for a 7 pass. car to go in. Reasonable rates. Call 2215, 9-13-4dx NOTICE—Guaranteed Hand Laundry. Work called for and delivered. Dry cleahing, dying and pressing. Phone 2362, 427 West Main St. Martin Schweitzer, Prop. 9-12-6dx ALL KINDS OF AUTO TRUCKING—Expert piano and furniture mover. Auto parties tuken out. Rates reasonable. Establish ed 20 years. James F. Farrell. Tel. 876. HAVE THAT SEWER and water service re- paired before winter. Zetterman, 190 Vance St. Tel. 1703-2. 910-1wx NOTICE—Architect C. C. Palmer, rooms 120 121, 122 Professional Bldg., 87 West: Mal St, New Britain, Conn. Phone 517 9-8-25dx —_— - NOTICE—OId mattresses, box springs, cush- ions, etc, made over equal to new and returned same day. New mattresses, box springs, pillows, etc., made to order. Up- holstering. Hardware City Bedding Co., 60 Tremont St. Tel. 2314-4. 9.2-264x —_— NOTICE—C. Matteo & Co., electro 85 Broad St., Plainville. ’-":'TT: —_— NOTICE—Corbin’s Corner Farm—Milk from tuberculin tested cows is now being. de. livered by T. S. Anderson Greenwood St. This milk is bottled and sealed at the farm. Erwin Whitham. 8-20-t2 —_—— WANTED—FEMALE HELP —_— e WANTED—A maid for general housewerk. Apply Mrs. W. H. Hatch, 22 mm-im, ! 9-16-6a WANTED—Girl for general housework, A, ply 65 Grove Hill. 2 WANTED—Woman to do washipg for two people. 70 Hamilton St. Tel.1928-3. 9-16-2d WANTED—A competent woman to clean once a week. Apply 46 Walnut St, 9-16-2dx ‘WANTED. Salesladies who are experienced in selling women's coats, suits and mil- linery. Apply at THE BIG .STORE. 9-15-3a ‘WANTED—Stenographer with some exper- lence; also girl with some bookkeeping experience. Address Box X31X, Herald. 9-15-3d WANTED— Reliable woman as housekeeper in the country. Inquire:at 273 Main St. 9-15-2dx for gemeral Apply 109 Vine 9-14-3dx WANTED—Competent _maid housework, two in family. st WANTED—A competent maid for genmeral housework In small family. Mrs. H. H. Wheeler, 28 Forest St., City. 9.15-6dx WANTED—Girl for general housework. Family of three. Only competent persons need apply. Mrs. A. J. Leventhal, 21 Hart st. 9-15.2d WANTED—Girls and women for housework, cooks, maid, waitress, etc. Apply at Mrs, Hansen employment agency, 160 High St., city. 9-14-3dx WANTED—Experienced mald for general housework. Address 230 East Main St. Meriden, Conn. Tel. 1588. 3-14-6dx WANTED—Middle aged woman for kitchen work in small restaurant. Apply morn- ings at 238 Main St. Mrs. La Flamm. 9-14-3dx WANTED—Competent second maid. Tel 453, 9-13-61x WANTED—Competent girl for general house- work. Apply 92 Lincoln St. 9-13-1wx WANTED—Competent Cook. Tel. 4-0533, Hartford. Write 121 Tremont St, Hart- ford, Conn. 9-12-6d LOANS AND MORTGAGES. $100,000.00 TO LOAN on second mortgages, amounts to suit. Wm. L. Howard, 3% Center St, New Haven, Conn. 9-16-6dx CORBIN MOTOR LIVERY CO. High Class Closed Cars For All Occasions. Careful Operators Only. Phone 1830 Rates Reasonable Phone 1830 Get Our Rate For Trips Over the Mohawk Trail CENTRAL PROPERTY—Large 21 room house, Garage, large lot. rooming house or high class apartments. Terms to be arranged. HUMPHREY Conveniently located to everything. H. D. excellent condition. Location ideal for Investigate, in Telephone — Office 141 — Residence 1822-3. Room 208 National Bauk Bldg. Open Saturday Evenings