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R 20 [ ——————————————— —————————_ T —" Y N A AR ST Y A Y RN L M O T A %3 Yart” ~"> to ekt ] Prompt Attention HARTFORD KNIT ERWEA For Men and Women HARTIORD =0 » 1.\" '\Y UN UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR For Men PEERLESS UNION SUITS In ecru or w\\\) gray, heavy win weight, slight eced. Regular price $2.50. bre ... $1.95 Price .o DUO-RIB UNION SUITS In silver gray mixture, a medium win- | ter \\Cl”ht, a ;): srfect-fitting garment. MEDIUM WEIGHT UNION SUITS A medium weight winter union suit in Random mixture, a \\u'rhl. for the man who works indoors. $1.69 Sale Price ceeeee DUOFOLD UNION SUITS The well-known Duofold Union ¢ 1its, wool outside, cotton inside; a very desir: able winter garment. $3.98 Sale Price w..... STUTTGARTER UNION SUITS Stuttgarter 100 per cent pure wool Union Suits in a heavy winter weight, but very soft f‘ml sh in gray mixture. For Women and Wool Unio sizes 34 to 44; t | and $3.00 grade. Sale Price Richelieu Silk Women'’s Half Wool Vest sizes 34 to 44; regular price Women's low nec | 44; Sale Medium W , ho sleeves ht Union Suits, , ankle length, s lwu]:n' price $1.75. Price of nav Silk pastel Glove 1, W Sample lot | Bloomers in flesh, shades; all perfect price $4.50. Sale Price and a ; regular Sample numbers in Women’s Glove Silk £ A]t‘ I rice regular price $4.00. Pricc FOOTBALL TALK AT Y. M. C. A. MEETING | High School Club Listens to Inspiring Talks, Preliminary to Big Game Tomorrow. Enthusiasm which I, and | the building was t ing feature o 2 f geason of the High ghe Y. M. C. A hel Henry Christ, class almost rocked most outstand- per ¢ 1 club of 2 Two family houses on Vine street with 147 feet frontage. Must be sold at once to settle an estate. A splen- did location for an apartment house. The Home Banking & Realty 86 West Main Street "Phone 728 Next Door To Fox's heater HOPS, F FUNNELS OF A FALLING BRICK AT MIDNIGHT. ANLE Y / THE NIGHT WATCHMAN HAD THC ERIGHT OF HIS LIFE THE OTHER NIGHTz | roRD sedans, 4| 1o SALE—Dodze touring | BATTERY o 1 50R SALE— | Have you a tenement or to a furnished room Thousands Read Clas rent? j| the Herald's columns them your story. ONLY ONE CENT WORD. A FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES TO RENT TOR SALE —USED CARS— MOTOR SALES (O, 155 Llm Steect. E 0N a big bargain for someonc Overtand touring, mechanical | | | | RO FOR SATLY 1920 model Ford coupe, FOR SALE—1920 Stadebaker, big tour- | ¢ SALE—Hupmobile, 1920 fouring car. fully equipped, 1920 models ‘u(y 1919, Good SALE—My brand new 1921 Maxwell | “Rnight, 1917 touring, in FOR SALE—Willys NOTICE—Stop lights & SALE— 1917 touring, self- studebaier, | SALE—1921 Clevetand roadster, with X FOR SALE—iico touring, new paint and | STORAGE—Let us FOR SALV—Reo roadster, perfect mechan- SALE—Mitchell roadster. 6 eylinder SALE—Tourings roadster, coupes, FOR SALE—Paige Sedan, A-1 1921, A bargain 11-4 Buick, 1919 perfect good ‘ 1,0 | CYLINDER GRINDING 110 R WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—Salesman, to work New Brit- MIAT STORES CLOSE Whole Maiter Was Due to Misunder- It i Claimed, ified daily — Tell o | | or | TO RENT—Tenement, | TO RENT- 1921, R A T A S LR CLASSIFIED ic 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 POl So i little advt. and in elimirating this work we save ONLY ONE CENT A the advertiser money. WORD. P TTZ , SLAY I TXANRET ) 3 T T A T T T T T ST NOTICE Are you planning to sell your car this fall? Buy- the ers are watching Herald’s Classified col- oth - umns daily for your of- § ferings. What have you? TO RENT | ORI BALE=MISCELLANEOUS | ron [ poti done " SALE rots, turnips, BUFTON HOLES in coats im Four room tenement, @ E Tel. 8831 furniture, | 1 7 [ NOTICE—Mattresses, st Muin st | TOR SALE 42 1 | 11 small lot househo i =RlLElotahon hox springs, cush- 1O RENT—Five room tencment, all mod- | ; FOR SALE—350 quart milk route. Some = [ W NOTIC E—Electric vacuum cleaners 10 RENT—Five room tenement, & FOR SALE—White Leghorn pullets, jnst | NOTICE — Tree pruning and repoiring, rent r : -1 w Hox 11 1 | ) yunlay FOR SALE 5, practical- | f 10 LET—Individual garage to for | 1 S NOTICE—Make happiness contugions. Send FOR SALI—Must snerifice our almost new | | 2 : LA O NOTICE—Franz Premier Electric P tenement, modern i 1 ' 11-1 v Vacuum ! i room steam heated apart- | o Lapp—Practically new Gy pey ( it T0 RENT—Foi 1 i tme Satavday ot 11 NOTICE-=Yale-Princeton g SALE—Fine malogany upright | used, ! Bench | Five room renement, all mod- \ b rol 14 r | ron Di-| 3 1 11-8-4dx ! ) 11-9 | FOR SALE—Three rooms of furniture, bar- { NOTIC ,.‘,.,,,,, andcontraciors, improve | it RENT—Tonr f L FOR SALE Thanksgiy All rooms, fax & ese for J I 1 5% | NoT1en 417 | TO RENT—TFive rooms, Ducl hunting parties conducted; wit A Leonard L. Dean, 1284-2 11-9 chickens. new house. Just FOR SALL—Droilers anid Bros. | I.| KRUSTOFF keep FoR s My beantiful Haines 1O RENT—Tenement and store in Meslin, | ¢ th s Tel. 1254-2 11 wood for stove on Maple Ty NOTIC E—Electric Vacuum Cleaner to rent, FOR SALY— 10 RENT—Front offices and 6 room tene- | = re. (¢ JUNK—Best prices paia for paper, RENT—Tenement of six T who undec- 10 BENT—Desk room, AN The E. U. Thomp- | all wv|n'n\lm<-n|~.[ 1005-13. 11-3-6dx | FOR & Ni—Five rooms, rest Tel 1o Ri I Ave ALE—Good seasoned wood, WANTEDU—GI tor ny i od, $14 || general IO RENT—Iour room tene for Lionsewor | waNTED—GIr AUCTKON ~-SALE-- " SAT. NOV. 12th, 1921 t. | At the | | v general TO RENT—Five large, alry FURNISHED ROOMS. Ll ce furnished rooms for light room tenement, TO RENT—Fuarnished room and VO CARLOADS OF C@'WS cmen to know | WANTED—Second m on good se- Ix | RIS I t and bor = - | Hox 14A1 11-1-60% | TO RENT — 3 furnished rooms, including | e ‘l\' | q \ |’ | LOST . your key? Have HAVE YOU I of Dlack-shelled rim eye- ¢ Sun. Eve., Mon., Tues,, ; : Hbei redl| \‘.'vri.— QUEEN OF SHEBA” |2 Shows Sun., 7 o Advance LOST—Puir and 9 P. L in I Auchoneers Nchce n the rwise, LOST—Black shell rimr ) i B XAGS and PAPER for L. ZELDES Will Pay Better Prices Now Also Second Hand Men's Clothes and ¥ niture Save your old REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. R SALE OR TO RENT—Coftag £ L | 116 WEST ST. 1, Rc 1 40 fall (CROW L],x' I’»R()h‘. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 755-12 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs | KEEP \K ARM complete line of Ka as und Ol Heaters L [ we have i es, Par- ALE—Two r...m brick building, Toi e a reas Judd A -9 1 3 second A. LIPMAN 31 LAFAYETTE ST. hand furniture sold and FOR SALE—In Becling five room cottage, lfirountam P T Fo:r Cent cker Inic-Tite Fountain Pen of times on a United States THE CROCKER INK-TITE I*t)( NTAIN PEN Is For Sale By THE NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE name of t SALE—Ideal chicken farm, wii Colling W FOR SALE—Ice husiness, and must contain the the . Send AlL cards must be writte Contest closes to confestant all cards News Britain Typewrnter Exchange 96 WEST MAIN STREET, Telephone 612 B lF‘OSTON SHOE REPAIRING CO. 135 Main St. Soled Sewed and New Commonwed llih Avenue— Seven rooms with all improvements. Take no- |body’s dirt—One thousand dollars ash will buy. | This house is in an ideal location, right on trolley House on Men's Shoes Rubber Heels, $1.50. Ladies’ Shoes Soled and Rubber Heels, $1 Men's Shoes Soled, $1.00. l . Ladies” Shoes Soled, T5c. at Men's Rubber Heels, 50¢, | Ladies” Rubber Heels, 40c. ; 9 lin Soles and Rubber Heels $1.75, (Children's Shoes Repaired dt Lowest Prices in city. Be \l Quality of Leather U \vfl Work Called for and Delivered | TELEPHONE 774, Sewed e snd of Farmington avenue line. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 9 Main Street Phone 313 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. FOR SALE Meat Business in center of the city. Cheap for Cash. Goud reason | A Good Grocery and for Selling. See me at once. H. D. HUMPHREY TEL. OFFICE 11— RESIDENCE 18223, National Bank Building, Open Saturday Evenings