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“WARASCENES'I SHALL NEVER FORG By Carita Spencer. Buy thisybook and‘help/along the Food for France Fund. Book: Dept. possible. Dis At Appealing Prices for Christmas Gifts Every price on our high grade Furs is an economical one. by comparison, and beyond the economy in price is also the economy in pride and satis- The Fur Coat or Fur Set in which you do not find pride and happiness is an faction. expensive satisfaction Furs will escaped your memory. of selection and buying second to none. Perfect up in smart exclusive shapes. Neckpieces and Sets CHILDREN’S FUR SETS. Little Beauties at Little Prices. Fur Sets, dainty and warm enough for a little princess, @nd Fur Sets less expensive but very pretty, and quité/as warm as the highest in price. We've dollected the best of all for our little girl friends, and priced them just as economically as we could; many times lower than we should consider- ing all things; all the newest shapes in the fashion- able furs. Australian Fox, Chinchilla novelties. e e e e WOMEN'S FUR AND FUR LINED COATS Loose, fitted and belted models; plain or with collar, border of otner Furs. Hudson Seal Beaver Nutria Moleskin Mink Muskrat Lined Squirrel Lined —————————————————————————————————————————————— HOLIDAY SLIPPERS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Ladies’ Quilted Satin Boudoir Ladies’ Genuine Comfy Slip- Slippers and Mules, $1.95 and pers in all colors, $1.25 to $1.65. . Kid Boudoirs, Red, Tan and Ladies’ Oriental \Ribbon trim- Black, no heel and heel, $1.50 med Slippers in colors, $1.65. and $1.75. Ladies’ Cretonne Boudoir, no Leather Moccasins, Deer Skin, heel, better grade with heel, Fur Trim, Beaded, Stamped and 80c to $1.25. silk stitched, $1.75 to $2.50. cuffs and Muskrat Civet Cat Raccoon DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY. Carry home your smaller parcels, buy the goods you are certain of keeping and return as few Black Coney, Cross Fox, Raccoon, Lynx, Skunk, Black Wolf, Taupe Wolf, Entrances to Main Store:— Pratt, Trumbull & Church Streets.—Branch Store for Furniture, Rugs and Dra- peries, 12 Talcott Street. as tinctive Furs You can establish this fact I transaction at any price. Your our beautiful and reliable endure long after the price has They are the result in Pelts, Perfectly Matched, made The Muffs, Kit Coney, Nutria, Beaver, Opossum, Black Fox, Red Fox, Poiret Fox, Taupe Fox, Silver Hudson Seal, Mink, Black Poiret Wolf, Gray Wolf, Gray Squirrel, Squirrel. And many beautiful { WANTED—Woman to do hand wash- | WANTED—Record clerk for | = WANTED—Light housekeeping rooms WANTED—A barber wotld like a job; WANTED—Position as chauffeur. 498 Have you lost a sum of money? Our records show that it pays best to advertise this particular loss. Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does not xnow who lost it. las CASH IN ADVANCE. All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. TO RENT, TO RENT Store for commer- cial use in Herald Bldg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. TO RENT—Six room bungalow, hot water, heat, bath, fireplace, oak finish. Six cent fare three min- utes’ walk from car. E. Towek, Newington Center. 12-12-2d LOST. containing 95 Fairview St. LOST—Purse money. sum of Reward. 12-12-2dx LOST—This morning between Walnut | Hill Park entrance and railroad sta- | tion, ladies’ gold watch and chain. | Return Regina Clark, 11 Griswold | St. Reward. 12-12-1d | WANTED. TO RENT—Five-room tenement, mid- dle floor, all improvements, at 32 Monroe St. Apply to Menus, 398 Main St. 12-11-3a ing. Union Laundry Co., Arch St. 12-12-1d4 sified ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. Whatever you need -and whenever you need it the Herald classified columns will give you a-surprising.amount CHARGE 10e of service and results—Let the city know your wants OPPOSITE monvmenT G L. PIERGE & CO. APPROPRIATE AND LASTING CHRISTMAS GIFTS VICTOR AND EDISON RECORDS. VICTOR VICTROLAS. EDISON TALKING MACHINES. PIANOS—LESTER PIANOS, KOHLER AND CAMPBELL PIANOS. 246 MAIN ST. Over 4,000 or these makes of Pisnos in New Britain homes. :’rkx!s, ’l‘enns and Service Right. Call and let us arrange with you 'or Christmas. OPPOSITE MONUMENT C. L. PIERCE & 00, naZd s FOR SALE. FOR SALE. TO RENT—Five room tenement, all modern improvements. Apply 28 Lafayette street. L. Falletti. 12-10-6dx order department. One who has had ex- perience in castings preferred. Ad- dress Box 13BB, Herald Offic H FOR RENT—A few desirable high- grade apartments—four, five and six rooms; heated. Apply on prem- ises, Main, cormer Elm street, or phone 1000. 11-10-tt refined young Box 30BB, Herald. couple. Address 12-12-2dx HELFP WANTED—FEMALE. experienced man. ford avenue. Inquire 111 Hart- WANTED—Maid for housework or ; young girl Main St., Tel. 1792. 12-11-6dx Mrs. Purney, 16 Forest street. GIFT SUGGESTIONS, AT 12 TALCOTT ST. Hand Bags. Cut Glass. Fancy China. Lamps. Electrical Goods. Andirons. Percolators. Coffee Machines. Aluminum Ware. Gift Furniture. Rugs. Portieres. i WANTED—Raw furs. WANTED—Electric Good prices pald for prime skins, W. O. Trask, Plainville, Conn., 132 Broad St. 12-11-6dx WANTED—Young and 22 years of age with knowledge of stenography at War- ren Watson Tire Co., 14 Main St. 12-11-24 fixtures prices. 131 Jerome St. 2-5-6dx wiring repair work; Teasonable R. L. Coridan, Jr., Tel. 1628-4. WANTED—Girls to learn or experi- enced. Commercial Shirt Co., ' 256 Arch St., second floor. 12-10-3d WANTED—OId false teeth. Don't| matter if broken. I pay $2.00 tal $15.00 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. WANTED—Young iadies between 16 and 23 years of age to learn tele- phone operating. Paid while learn- Lace Curtains. | AND 69¢ WOOTL TOQUES i FOR BOYS | Al colors and com- 49 C binations 59¢ Look Through This List of 1 | | | ) I i \ TURNITURE | GIFT SUGGESTIONS Make your Christmas gift the kind that gives satisfaction, com- fort, pleasure, that will not wear out in a day or two. Such a gift is found in the fu It may be just the rocker Mother would love to sit in—it may be the beautiful little sewing stand Sister has wanted—it may the big restful arm chair Father rniture store. be has longed for—it may be a rug, 2 -handsome tea-cart, a lamp, that the whole family would thorough- ly enjoy. ‘Whatever it is, you can’t make a mistake this year in giving something to make Home more Serving Ttays | Muffin Stands Tea Wagons Lazy Susans {Card Tables Pedestals Costumers iFoot Stools Table Lamps Morris Chairs Couches Lowboys Hall Tables Wing Chairs Scrap Baskets Reading Tables Leather Chairs Davenports Homelike. Floor Lamps Tabourets Sewing Stands Tea Tables Piano Benches Humidors Foot Rests ‘Wicker Lamps Cedar Chests Umbrella Racks Table Desks Hall Chairs Telephone Stands Gate-Leg Tables Smokers’ Stands Magazine Racks Dressing Tables Brass Jardinieres Fireside Rockers Medicine Cabinets AGENTS FOR GLENWO0D RANGES OVERLOOKING CAPITOL WHERE ™ IS HIGHER THAN ICE. GROUNDS A Glft nf Furnxture makes a splendid remembrance. It gives increased joy to the recipient because it is something which can be shared with others. Every member of thd& family appreciates the introduction of a new piece of Furniture into the home. YOU'LL WANT TO SEND MORE CHRISTMAS CARDS Than ever before when you see the beautiful line of Japanese Water Color Engraved and Hand Painted Cards and Folders we have for your selection. They are simply charming, with greetings appro- priate for old friends and new, for near and dear folks or more formal acquaintances. A. E. Benoit’s Art Shop Picture Framing a Specialty. 55 Church St. IS MADE PREMIER. H | Leader df Portugal Revolution Is Also Named Minister. H Lisbon, Dec. 12.—Dr. Sidonio Paes, leader of the revolution has been made premier and foreign minister. Machados Santos. who lead the up- rising of a year ago, has been ap- | pointed minister of the interior. The other portfolios have been distributed as follows: Public instruction Alfonzo Maga- thies; justice, Mora Pinto; labor, Fe. liclano Costa; marine, Aresta Branco commerce, Xavier Esteves; finance Santos Viegas; colonia, Tamagnini | Barboza. BOY MISSING SINCE MONDAY. William Bigelow, aged 15. who has | peen visiting his sister at 51 Belden street, is reported to the police as missing. The boy has been the | George Junior Republic and came to | i his sister’s home a gshort time ago. | Tlc has mot been seen since Monday. | FU ! FURNISHED ROOM—All | Real Estate and Insurance, L. Mazer, 2,007 S. Fifth street, | 5 hi = Philadelphia, Pa. ezt i3a | M LoaP A PRIV ACRICLZORatat ok iagn ern New England Telephone Co., Court street. 11-26-tf WANTED—A young man or woman for time-keeping and clerical work | in office of manufacturing concern. Knowledge of stenography not es- ! sential. Add.ess P. O. Box 68, Plainville. 11-9-tf . NOTICE! NOTICE—Will the party who was seen picking a beaded bag on Church last evening at 5:30, kindly return same to Herald Office. 12-12-2dx WANTED—PFreight handlers by N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. Apply at frelght‘ office, Whiting street. 10-6-tf NOTICE—Automobile parties taken out. Reasonable rates. Allen car. Richard Covert. Tel. 255 12. 2-10-12- 14x FURNISHED ROOMS and board with 234 Ea Main 12-8-10-12 FURNISHED ROOM private family at street. trucking of all kinds. F. 324 Main street. R. Porter, 12-11-3d | Arthur 1 B Hoffman (Osteopathlc Physician) Spinal Treatment. Room 311. New Britain National Bank Building. Hours: 9-12, 1:30-4, Or by Appointment. Tel. 2253. W. F. Keeley Co. (Elm and Franklin Streets.) light 101 FURNISHED housekeeping, all conveniences. Fairview street, upstairs bell. 12-11-3d RNISHED ROOMS — Two nice warm rooms, steam heat, hot water, electric lights. Central, 280 Arch street. 12-10-1wx | WANTED—Furnished room with heat by young man; with private family on Black Rock Ave. or vi- cinity. Address X, Herald. 12-10-3dx conven- | Ad- DEALER IN REO, CHEVROLET AND REPUBLIC TRUCKS. iences, heat and electric light. dress Box X30X, Herald Office. 12-5-tf FOR SALE. Two family 11 room house with all improvements and 93 feet frontage besides extra building space on side street. Terms easy. H. N. LOCKWOQOOD. City Hall. Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplies and Repairing. ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING First Class Work at Reasonable Prices Eastern Weekly Publ. Co. 53 CHURCH ST. New Britain, Coni.. Mr. Merchant: You need additional FIRE INSURANCE to Cover Your Christmas Stock. Telephone or drop a card to SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 MAIN STREET. T e e R P SR T to help at housework. | 12-11-a3 | lady between 18 ! some | NOTICE—Have two double teams for | FOR SALE—Three business sleighs ; Inquire 142 Main St. 12-12-te FOR SALE—500 bushels Al Green Mountain potatoes. About the best | 1ot of potatoes ever shipped into | Connecticut. $1.75 per bushel, de- livered. Place your order at once. A. P. Marsh, Deputy Sheriff, 46 Main street. 12-12-2d SALE—Little siXx Buick Coupe, Buick Agency, I[FOR SALE—One series 17 Studebaker touring car. Auto Sales Co., 16§ Arch street. 12-11-tf 'OR SALE—Practically brand new 1917 Oakland touring car. Price $675.00. Willlams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. 12-12-4d FOR SALE—Packard Limousine,t 5 new tires, in first class condition. Price reasonable. J. J. McNally, Plainvilln. 12-10-6d FOR bargain for cash FOR SALE—Milk route in Hartfora, 275 quarts, all retall, selling for 14c quart. Auto delivery. AA- dress, Rellable, General Delivery, HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED—Young man as clerk in local factory. Address Box 1SXX,! Hartford, Conn, 12.6-6d Herald. 12-12-6dx| e i FOR SALE—Two stoves, one gas and | WANTEDYoung men who have had | one coal range. Inquire 11 Wallace at least a Grammar school educa- | gireet, 12-10-3dx tion for clerical in local factory. Ad- | dress Box B15B. Herald Office. | i Apto Repalnng WANTED—Boys 16 years of age or ‘ | Prompt and Efficient Service over in main office of local concern. Excellent opportunity for amblflous i Expert Mechanics Dealers in boys. Address Box 18X1X, Herald | Office. 12-11-3d | Thursday morning. Apply to M. Chalmers and oakhnd ursday L. Rhodes, Kensington St. 12-11- zd\ Motor Cars WANTED—Men between the ages of | THE AUTO SALB co cighteen and forty are wanted by |18 ARCH STRERT. TEL 294 the New York, New Haven & Hart- ford railroad company as oo ticarapnos “ananee | C. A. BENCE GARAGE men. Apply by letter, stating ex- | Dealer in BUICK Automobiles. perience, to F. S. Hobbs, superin- tendent, New Haven Division, New ! Haven, Conn. 12.10-wix | Automobiles for Hire. Reasonable == Rates and Relisble Service. Open Sundays and Evenings. Storage. Used Cars. Delco Experts. - FOR SALE SECOND HAND LUMBER 'HARRY SPERRY, Ciayto 'Williams Auto Ga. Office and Service Station, 287 Elm St. FOR SALE No. 21 ‘Francis St., single house, $4200. Only $700 cash required. No. 752 East St., 2 family house. Very cheap. FEasy terms. Some first class cottages in center of city. Very desirable. FOR RENT—7 room flat, No. 22 Prospect St., $26.00. H. D. HUMPHKEY, 272 Main Street.’ FIRF. INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN. & i WANTED—Fifty men to harvest lc(h The very best prices paid for Junk or Second Hand Fur- niture by ‘J HOCHMA\I Tel 468-4 TAXI and LIVERY Service Reasonable, Reliable —7 Passenger .Packard Limousine— H. I. HART, Tel. 1930 GARAGE 596 ARCH STREET. l ‘What's the Use of Running Around Trying to Get a Rent, When You Can Buy a One-mmuy Housc for $2 ,300 on Easy Terms. See Us Abont CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 278 Main Street 305 Bank Bullding. Corbin Garage Featuring STORAGE | N ‘With accommodations for 200 cars; five washstands, stcam-heated building. Also gasoline, oil, supplics of all descriptions, repairing, machine work and cylinder grinding. 123 CHESTNUT ST. ~ Open All Night PHONE 800 F. H. BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP has moved to the LeWitt Block, corner of Main and Blm Sts., with a larger and better assortment of Cut FFlowers, Potted Plants, Ferns, Palms, Goldfish and Accessories. Fancy Baskets, Seeds, Bulbs and Plants in season. Christmas Decorations: Christmas Trees, Wreaths, We Make Iuncral Work a Speciaity. toping, etc.