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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1921 ——————————— ———— Have you a tenement or Are you planning to sell a furnished room to €§ Ifiggaa E D your car this fall? Buy- rent? Thousands Read ice A W 0 RD ers are watching the the Herald’s Classified MINIMUM CHARGE 20c il Orders. - Hartford & columns daily — Tell .- CASH IN ADVANCE -~ umns daily for your of- them your story. This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, bil- ferings. What have you? i | ling and postage cost more than the price of the y & ) ONLY ONE CENT A little advt. and in eliminatin is work we sav ONLY ONE CENT A i advt. an J ¢ this work we save Manufacturers’ Sample Numbers In _ e il Women's Fine Blouses and Overblouses § ° e Herald's Classified col- NOTICE, FOR SALE—Bonora tulking machi it cat mod ‘.l T in, lusy payments, MANDOLIN—F, . Benson Barker, pri- drews, 401 vate instruction on mandolin | Third Floor TQ RENT—Des hle 8 room rent; - irst | ; : tenor banjo and I'a ’ it t 12 1020 | FOR SALE—Broilers and chickens, ments apply at ¢l co and ( { Ort up (o} FOR SALE = - — | i 11-9-8¢ Maln St. Lessons at pupll's hon q 1 steam heated apart -7 —USED CARS— , 49 ALL 1c | ror SALE—My beautiful Haines DBros. ] ; Gold midic upright piano, 6 months old [ ] 1018 Bulck seven passcnger tourlng. 3 , te St. Pho 1 | pe Ntlon, $176. Address immedi- | . I 11-9-3dx Sale Price PR s e ] SR bl B 1010 Palga five paksenger touring. 7 5 : Model 63" Cadillac, sevon passenger tour- [ 10 K o room tenement, 3d floor, | FOR SALE—Two pool tables i i aple § 1A B Cherry St. A 8, and F. MOTOR SALES CO. | | Georgette - Taffeta - Pussy Willow - Mignonette - Crepe § E : o | : De Chine - Tricclette - — Satin - Striped Silk : ‘ s O e o, YL Y i e AR, s, B | b a0 "' ” Shirting - Radium ! _ o }’mu SALE—Good grocery store, with fix- well, Conn. TO RENT—Four rooms, improvements, [ gy woods. I'rice, $400, Inquiro 185 Every kind of suit blouse is in this splendi d assemblage from the striped silk shirt to | TOR SALE—My brand new 1981 AMnxwell the lace trimmed georgette. § | ouring car at a big sacrifice, Need isi i i i 7 noney, Address Maxwoll, o Herald Being sample blouses they are exquisitely made, with necklines high, low, round, V or motey, Addross Maxwoll, care Herald mall family, Rent re Ouk Et. 11-4-1dx [ REMOVAL | N 15 frc Lrecdin 9 Burritt St E i 1115-4, 11 x — | i—1 wish to purchase upright | 9-3 284-23. 9-4dx | FOR E—F price reasonable. for cash, sccond hand. Phone e - v e Call 200 North i 11-5-2dX 95 11-9-2dx | Notrc TO RENT—Ten » i Berlin, |- = Ights 3 each, Thone 600.| “noxt to Ber v business | FOR SALE— ally mew {ypewriter, | NOTICE—Franz Premier Electrle Vacuum Ve Well The tailored blouses are finished with pleating in numberless styles; others are embroid- Iro & BatteryCo, 438" Hast, Maln, || place. Ront ehen 28 11-8-40% | T wWilL sell \sonable. Inquire 190 la $1.25 per ered and lace trimmed. There are striped silk suit blouses in three different shades; man- § ! 1y W= North St., 11-8-40lx | atisfa i ey iy e i 5 v A - 9 or TOR SALE—Hupmoblle, 1920 t == =l ; nish blouses of silk shirting and blouses of georgette, adium and georgette and taffeta or [} 0" M 'm.a':'?‘.f?fi’f°"'.'x"xim'y"2l i . Good |TTOR SALE—5 ncres of Wood land at $10 satin combinations. B | ifoimes, 86 Maln' St Phone 728 or 101, | 7 b L . C. L. Barnes, Barnesdule, The color range is extensive and includes bisque, navy, blue, tan, gray, brown, white, H/ N TO RENT—Front offices and 6 room tene- | — e e 11-0-2dx s - : &3 Foidias oe Tost. This ment, steam heat. Apply at Modern o for paper, ru black, flesh, C“D";“h‘l'rf“n blue ‘Im,l sand. 5 B i ‘sotsipistaly cebullt: ! w | oot Buop, : 9 Ao NOTICE nters nnd contractors, let Here's an unrivalled opportunity to purchase your winter stock of blouses and secure in [ | likh seed racing goars ovor e ) Rerimudon T L0008 Shiso Ml work. | Band Sawing, ' & Y A H d ¢ g5, Boyce motor n Al bt ¥ el an e AN and L Aibe some instances three«for the price of one. All sizes. ! 31-1.37::3 and mad guards. Prico 150 ! ! orrets Avply Wil all kinds o varioty m widing and cade Gt g == 11-7-3dx , 153 Arch St. Tel. 10-5-6dx . 4 R 5 == all m N FCHabtet. T, Deming SALE—BAIT fish, 10 sre de- | NOTICE—Duck hunting partie “conducted; That New Phonograph Non - Plate Engraving For [ mmes stomaon—ie u e o) &) 3 et B R | e e dtes, i Bttt Anpty Tronazd . Do right with Prest-O-Lite, O'Neil 'l:HAu &| £ i v % iR LA Hird 3 L i _Desk _room, The Thomp- | FOR SALE—3 good Guernsey cows, young 11-5-6dx B P h d p Battery »., 41 Washington St. Phone 800 Aol BtV 1 T 5 : ‘L ey L vl[ e = PR VRO AU SR e ShOUId § i A Th H .d £y B 0 e e el Siarmia £ KRUSTOFY keeps rust off eve thing, like 171 e oh avs | TOR SALE—Hupmobile, 1020 touring car S| G T e sax | stoves, kitchen utenslls or any’ ex- | A-l ¢ o 3 - 8 a 1 onable. Apply E, 1, - - posed metal, ete. Mills sells Krus- Before ThanksgIVlng y A L LR 3 loy St. FOR SALE—Mecndelssohn pi in e toff. 11-3-12dx () 3 i ¥ s le) conditio: fth tool al | = = What happiness to entertain the family e e B = i N W NOTICE—Auto Owners Attention! All Kinds ' 1 i s, ] e " s O i f vers made o or- on our greatest of all feast days with music : o | vor SaLE—sitchell roudter, 0 eylinde he ! ! Heriid ot 1 £ tops i ors mado” to ” o= on a new talking machine. Embossed effect—a perfect imitation of ' 1 Sl Andrew FOR SALE—Good se a4 wood, sawed to| Sic r close with s = S e Tel. 861-4. 11-8-3 ¢ ired, §14 cord, de- F 8 o glass In- PAC’I?fiwIeJ to our 8th floor and heglOIaU\IHI—\ the genuine engraving, accomplished with- [| ¥OR SALE—1020 Ford wsedan, = ex RENT—ive ruoms all nproenents. o G and | Cond | make o o 4 U A i . . B - % % 56 Hillcres Ave. Te 168~ ) s out plate or die, which greatly lessen Wl | owtavlo rime. For particulars, 5 Mt e ol e R p— : ; Lt PATHE ACTUALLE POOLEY. P 4 3 y lessens the | o meiniln it 11-8-24% | 7o RENT—Hour room tenement on FURNISHED ROOMS. nanship. muarartasd, They all play all records and each machine expense. | FoR SALI—rord Sednn Good condition;| ©ond fioor, with improvements. Inguir : + prices for high Connerton 11 TO RENT—Two or three furnished rooms ork. . Walsh Auto Top an has all modern equipment and improve- % Ll lady Jend e b T = iy Bifeuehann ; : Slstorir 7 Elm St., near . | ch magneto, storago battery, for aux- T Gh e e . 11 ments. Learn about our easy payment It's quality engraving in all except the # lary Ilght. Cail 434- noon and atter 6, | TOMENTH d terms. cost, - TN PR = = == . = E . i Iarge, airy roo tene- LD Turnished oms light FREE CONCERT “l’\“vn.“!fwl:u) ”&ffi'.'"‘i-q',fl"{p'ih x?\g?n N;";‘,'; Daenits aiEmider | mproven sente Laras Al aat ana s ol Free concert every afternoon in the Phon- Come and order the Holiday Cards at once : tool snd fiting boxes. New ety o - T e R % h 5 4 d , d 1 i th i h Gas Light Co. Phone 845. B = = = ograph Department; drop in and hear the and make sure of no disappointments. i . 11734 | 1o RENT—Five room tenemen T RENT—Apartment of ths latest hits and finest classics. i ) g ; | " provements. Rent, $16 month. Yooms for light housekeeping Eighth Floor Stationery, Main Floor ; ometer, safety lock, $450 cash. | _ iie b 7 | Wi tronti rdom it n R0 SR ent MaY WANTED—FEMALL HELP. wner Box 4, Herald. 11-7-d3x NT—Four room tencment, 58 Fair- | FOR SALE—Paige Sedan, 1021, A bargain LD e to quick buyer. A-1 _condition. For | s ount Jorn | demonstration call Tel. 374- 11-4-tf oo en A b Churc 2 ts nea T 1 A hurch A repalr work. The H. and Works, 110 Rockwell avenue, 10-11tf e — By Nov. 15, tenement of 5| ing bath, near the center. 1 imy ents. 51 Bel- Inquire 1st floor 10-20-0dx saleswomen for Sat- oon and evenings, Also 5. With retail ex- Football Rally Held—To Have Band BoriGame — Questioniof " School | === e 4 Ished front , stenm Friday Not Decided. WANTED onsry e : Main 8t, An upper class assembly was held . ofe e, Couse || PR T e = = 5 Apply at once, For Qu]ck Retm-ns Use Herald Clasflfled AthS. iniihe anditorium ERIRN tonnthal At || WANTED AT once) 1aIent BRAIL HORT0E | o o T Hart S T b A e e L Lt which time Principal Slade gave a lalf of one. Must be central. 194 New (e 9-30-tf M cand 'St Ay e short talk regarding the coming foot. | Priin Ave, Hartford. 11-8-2dx 2 £ ST THE BIG STORE. ball game with Hartford. H ” = = able 5 room flat, steam | — e Sh e : d. He urged ‘0 buy small farm, 3 to 5 acres, ; 3 - v the students to show a friendly feel- r trolley. Address Farm, Box 7, Her. TOFRENT . 8- funishetl frooms, Inciuiing A | ing (owards the visiting tcam and (0| sl LS d3x ’ s American couple, No children. do everything within thelr power to TO RENT—5 room tenement ut 61 Church | 5. make the Hartford team feel that 'ANTED—MALE HELP o oA furnistiod, Singulis et - = - e 3 a 1 3 - 10 RENT—Nicely furnished and = e they are among friends. He said room for gentleman in west end. Phon: —Laiy anvasiens pelling & that when a friendly spirit is not =i FOR SAL e ! mt l,“;um t. Address Huml\{ir shown in athletics things are headed Wi “be sid on . E in a dangerous direction. He told Maln strect, Room 9. ) < N would like work by hour u s e S e the s tha = SR ng. merican, Address ouse- 2 Two famlly houses on Vine street with 147 feet “: (1?;”;:?:, llh'xllmt:ul; .s[lmu!\] M!:T(!fln‘ ——— et e e s keeper, 609 . Main St, city 11-9-1dx eI & it is possible for o k. Fiy - . them to do it. Advance tickets which bk WANTED iress ¢ iy | WANTED—Girl for general housework. are being sold s school are ye! —_— Mrs. A. C. Hine, Clayton Road., Tel. 2080. I3 in this school are yel conl range with water | \WoMAN wants work. ] 11 fce. : : low, s zesting one of our 3 r 1 S - ! se. | ’ 8 D school Extra shoe galesmen for Sat- iress Her- - - - did location for an apartment house colo 1l those being sold in Hart urlay aftornoon and evening. al Range. 11:5-24 | WANTED—Position a8 mald In small fam- TED—Girl for general housework. ford high sc are » N AIpIVE et ily by German girl. Inquire 138 Chapman Mrs. O. S. Bennett, 3) Harrison street. gh school are blue, one of Lodies nnd gentlemen to know 1191 dx 11-i-t¢ . their colors. Tickets which are to be ¥ o5 to order for e ome ankm Re t (1) | sold at the gate are of a neutral col- THE BIG STORE free of char @ or. He urged that the New VSEn : Lafayette St. Carl Britain ) 11-7-04% T R frontage. Must be sold at once to settle an estate. A splen- rooters show as many as possible of UEORMELLY 86 West Main Street 'Phone 728 | the yellow tiokets, =T e cond ondions v | $10 Fountain Pen For 1 Cent Next Door To Fox’s Theater question of whether there are to be i We will award a beautiful Gold Mounted Crocker Ink-Tite Fountain Pen sessions of the school on Friday. It FANTED—Second mortg on good ¢ to the person w wg legibly the greatest number of times on a United States | has not been deflnitely decided AN o 11-9-24 curity. T'll cent and bonus. | N Postal Card (usi one side only) following senten pay § | A % 1 5 I whether school will be closed or not == Sl THE CROCKER INK-TITE FOUNTAIN PEN 5 e Is For Sale By Save your old RAGS and PAPERS BY STAN E;Y ST Biacte o talning o of for N THE NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE g, VR RnEbaEE Moniny IR eNY L ELD S g Al cards must be written in and must contnin the name of the n Dickins Jrug #tore and corner z E‘ contestant. est closes Jun. 1, Send all cards to st Main, Return to Herald. Re- = X I‘ il Cont > to el duan, 1,1 L2 . L CoN & 11-0-1dx Will Pay Better Prices Now ; r\ B t H I t E h e = p Sec Men's Clothes and Fur- | [ ew riiaimn ewriter Xcihange o G e ey | Alsejsecom itk en/sEGlothok wad (et VP e ithor on_ Stanioy, Blm, Winter or Spring phiee ? 96 WEST MAIN STREET, Telephone 612 THE OLD HOME TOWN Reward 1f returned to Laratas | 116 WEST ST. TEL. 633-23 | aking office, 62 Spring St. 11-0-3dx I Trust compnny bank- v name, George Engel ’thl‘S., . and Sat. return to Commerc o i R ~ NEW BRITAIN SHEET METAL WORKS '.\ l.‘;\*”‘lTl‘tl|::rI("nm:q(lv”:rhllnl‘:lz,l;(::e?;‘lil petter. = F O X S S — Gutter, Leader, Tin Roofs, Heating — | 1 — FOOTFALLS — Auto Body and Fender Repairs. e semwne S| Exhaust and Ventilating Systems — Cornice REAL ESTATE FOR SA ; 356 SOCUTH MAIN STREET — TEL. 573 “FOR SALE—Two family ho a e =¥ e ',7“" Toason for sulling, sicknoss: ?E\ DECORATORS | SR IS S 267 Chapman Street j FOR SALE OR RF '—Rooming house, TEL. 755-12 Owner going west for winter. Rooms well 25 cheon g all § gt faai s ror Uaraomegror enstmatesicherr ity iven on \7udobe yoursolf. Box 4B, Herald Office. e 11-8-d2x P nn:;u; Ok TO RENT—Cottage with | BOSTON S}{OE Do you want a House with an extra deep lot right near the center; a fine place to put up gar- | ages for a trucking business. Four family house | e R L | pavs all the charges so you have yeur yard for L R Y REPAIRING CO.| P g ¥y (e : Bt | Nothing. A o fome: Taquire 12 Sudd ‘Aver | 135 Main St. Store on North street for sale. | 11-9-34 | == CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. z Men's Shoes Soled Sewed and | = | Pullman Porter, Shot Rubber Hee .\'l).n. : "% 579 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. In H()ld-l'p, Is Dead Ladies’ .\'inws Soled Sewed —_ . w‘u:r)‘.‘ FH\"(:\'_””W””:\lz\'_l.\iir “;\A:.rul-u.‘ | and Rubber Heels, $1.25. INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE RS e Lhe IINe K CRR LR bRl Men’s Shoes Soled, $1.00. ot T S i e ot Ladie Shoes Soled, T3¢, | and MORTGAGE LOANS ip of the train by bandits Monday | Men'’s Rubber els, 30c. sl i nn oo | e Rubber Heels, 40 SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. Neolin Seles and Rubber Heels Telephone 24-1 No. 242 Main Street [ KEEP WARM Sl Children’s Shoes Repaired 4 FOR SALE epaired at \ Good Grocery and Ment Business In center of the city, Cheap for Cash. Good reason for Selling. See me at once. THE SHow BILLS POSTEDON SCOTT TRUMPS. OAL SHED' ‘ E‘?','T.,.‘::‘f:"‘.?‘,};‘.-'."."“:"I‘:I':.'"P"I‘i‘ ntaeert 8 W | Lowest Pricos in city. ERE TomN Down TODAY BY AUNT SARAH PEABGDY, LEADER New and second hand farmiture sold and Ih.w( ()l.mIiI) of l.v:nh(-r.l'wd.i K H D HUMPHREY OF THE SOCIE TY FOR SUPPRESSION OF PIPE SMOKING— A. LIPMAN Work Cailed for and Delivered | T 'ELEP E 77 TEL. OFFICE 111—RESIDENCE 1822-3. y TELEPHONE 774, National Bank Building. Open Saturday Evenings, “* LAFAXETTE ST, TEL. 1320-2

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