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Have you lost a sum of money? Our records show that it pays best to advertise this particular loss. Glasses, Pins and Rings are fonnd in surpnsmg quantities and turned in at the Heraid. Your money will surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does pot xnow who lost Whatever you need and whenever you need it the Herald classified columns will give you a surprising amount of service and results—Let the city know your wants he Curran Dry Goods Co. ; ONLY 10 days more till Christmas and they will be 10 very busy days here as each and every " department has Gift suggestions to offer you for every member of the family and your many friends. We offer you some wonderful MERCHANDISE AT SMALL COST. The kind of gifts that are always pleasing and acceptable. CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. o TO RENT, TO RENT Store for commer- cial use in Herald Bldg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. FOR SALE. . FOR SBALE, | FOR BALEFHudson super six tour- | FOIl SALE_Top business sleigh and ing car. Williams Auto Co., 287 | pleasure sleigh; also electric meat- Elm Street. 12-13-3d | cutter with bone-grinder attach- ment. Inquire at 111 Belden St. FOR SALE—Household goods, in-| Tel. 493-12. 12-14-3dx cluding cook stove, china closet, hall rack, etc. Apply Saturday after- noon at 248 Maple street. 12-14-1dx FOR SALE-—Home-made pure fru#{ preserves in standard jelly glasses. Ounce of honey, plum (Damson,) tomato, peach, grape. $3.00 -per dozen, not delivered. A. W. Zahn- leiter, 258 Maple St., Tel. 1044- FOR SALE—Large quantity mixed 5-wood, any lengths desired. On concrete road Berlin. Five miles to NOTICE: Handkerchiefs, and Neckwear % Fine imported Handkerchiefs in lace and Gloves Suitable Gifts In fine tailored Suits, Coats or a good set of LIVERY—Closed car to rent; careful driver. Cohen Motor Co., 86 Arch or 8 Chestnut St. $3.00 per month, Can accommodate 1876 or 19686. AUTO STORAGE, for the winter. 25 cars. Tel. 12-14-64 furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. FOR RENT—Third floor flat 5 rooms and sink room, all modern improve- New Britain, Alexander Bruce, Ber- lin, Tel. 665-3. 12-13-3d 12- 1»-2(1\ FOR SALE—1916 Maxwell touring | Williams Auta ! car with winter top. Co., 287 Elm Street. 12-12-3d (YR"SALE One series 17 Studebaker touring car. Auto Sales Co., 168 Arch street. 12-11-4f FOR SALE—1915—6-40 Hudson tour- FOR SALE—Packard Limousine, 5 condition. new tires, in first class Price reasonable. J. J. Plainvillo. 12-14-64 ments to family of adults. Inquire Saturday afternoons, evenings, or Sunday, 192 Fairview St. 2nd bell. 12-13-3dx fancy borders, rang- ing in price ....... 21/2c . $1 .A beautiful line of fine Neckwear. All neatly boxed. 500 to $1.98 for \Kid Gloves, Wool Gloves, Lisle Gloves and Silk Gloves. Reasonably priced. UMBRELLAS \ 4 for men, women and children, in Cotton and Silk, in black and colors. Men’s Wear GIFTS FOR YOUR MEN FOLKS. " Shirts, Neckwear, Bath Robes, Suspenders, Underwear, Pajamas, Night Shirts, Scarfs, Suit Cases, Gloves, etc. Silk Hose ‘women- ing car. Just overhauled and paint- ed. Williams Auto Co. 287 Eim Street. 12-13-3d McNally, 12-10-6d NOTICE—Automobile parties taken | out. Reasonable rates. Allen car. Richard Covert. Tel. 255-12. 12-10-12-14x | NOTICE—Apply to A. A. Fuller for Interlocking Weather strips. 401 Chestnut street. 12-13-6dx Furs, for women, misses or children. FOR SALE—Three business sleighs Inquire 142 Main St. 12-12-t1 T T e AR VT SRS | When that AUTO NEEDS 'REPAIRS Bring it to EXPERTS. boys, Joss| COHEN MOTOR co, grade apartments—four,: five and | Bristol, to | 86 AR€H ST. 8 CHESTNUT ST. six rooms; heated. Apply on prem- | take charge of collections for large RELIABLE SERVICE, fscs, Main, corner Elm street, or | concern . Bond required. 410 phone 1000, 11-10-t¢| Hitchcock building, S]lrmgfi?hll_‘ : 12-14-2¢ —————————————— Co —— = = = 2 12-14-2dx | WANTED. WANTED—Man to represent large concern in New Britain. Perma- nent position, go60d opportunity. Salary and commission., Man with magazine experience preferred, not absolutely necessary. We teach vou the business. 318 Main street, Room 410, Springfield, Mass. 12-14- FOR SALE—Little six Buick Coupe, bargain for cash. Buick Agency, 54 Main. Tel. 2215, 12-12-4d SPECIALLY PRICED. TO RENT—Five room tenement, all modern improvements. Apply 28 Lafayette street. L. Falletti. 12-10-6dx A wonderful line of fine Silk Shirt Waists at SPECIAL PRICES. HELP WANTED MALE. NOTICE—Automobile painting Richardson’s garage, 159 Vance St. 12-13-5dx — e WANTED—Three High school one residing in New Britain, —A few desirable high- | FOR 'RENT—A few ble mish Plainville and one in Reasonably Priced. FURNISHED ROOMS FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT— Two single and one double. ner Arch and Walnut. Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night Supplies and Repairing. {Dr. Arthur T. Hoffman (Osteopathic Physician) Women’s Wear For your women friends. Fine Knit Under- wear in Cotton, Silk and Wool, in Vests, Pants and Union Suits, in all weights and styles. REASONABLY PRICED. Knit Goods women and FURNISHED ROOMS — Two fur- nished front rooms for twa gentle- men or for light housekeeping. Electric light and heat. Box XI1X, Herald. 12-13-34 | - = = WANTED—Immediately, stenographer. State wanted and give 20XX, Herald Cffice. STENOGRAPHER—Wanted for office in local factory. Address with re- | fercnc Box XB34 Herald Office. 12-13-¢¢ experienced | age, salary reference. Box 12-13-3dx Storage, FURNISHED ROOM to rent, gentle- man only. Hot and cold running water. 28 Court street. 12-14-2dx 2dx WANTED—One Jewish and Polish salesman for selling Dbest automobile in the world.” Spinal Treatment, dress Box 21BX, Herald office. | Room 811. New Britain National 12-14-1d | Bank Building. Hours: 9-13, 1:30-4, ' Or by Appointment. Tel. 2268, W. F. Keeley Co. (Him and Franklin Streets.) DEALER IN REO, CHEVROLET one “the Ad- FURNISHED ROOMS—Two furnish- ed front rooms, connecting or sin- gle. Also room with private bath. 21 Franklin Square. 'Phone 188-4. 12-13-3dx For men, RIGHT. children. PRICES | WANTED—Former High school stu- dent wants position in a store for the holidays. Address Student, Herald Office. 12-13-2dx For your friends at SPECIAL PRICES. WANTED—Friday morning, men to cut ice at Doerrs pond, Lincoln St. extension. Good pay. 12-13-2d WANTED—Electric wiring fixtures repair work; reasonable prices. R. L. Coridan, Jr., 131 Jerome St., Tel. 12-12-6dx Muslin Underwear A most wonderful line of fine made Under- Garments in fine Cotton and Silk and most beautifully made. See display. FURNISHED ROOMS —Two nice warm rooms, steam heat, hot water, clectric lights. Central, 280 Arch street. o 55 X 5 teect e R e e department. One who has had ex- | pericnce in castings preferred. Ad- dress Box 13BB, Herald Office. 12-12-3d Useful Gifts In fine Bed Blankets, Bed Spreads, Table Damask, Towels, fine Sheets and Comfort- ables. The PRICES ARE REASONABLE. WANTED—Young man as clerk in local factory. Address Box 18XX, Herald. 12-12-6dx WANTED—Boys 16 years of age or over in main office of local concern. Excellent opportunity for ambitious boys. Address Box 18X1X, Herald Office. 12-11-34 AND REPUBLIC TRUOCKS Auto Repairing’ Prompt and Efficient Service Expert Mechanics Dealers in Chalmers and Oakland Motor Cars. THE AUTO SALES CO: 168 ARCH STREFT. TEL. 23538 FOR SALE \ {SEGOND HAND LUMBER HARRY SPERRY, Glayton Williams Auto Co. Office and Service iStation, 287 Elm St. FOR SALE No. 21 Francis St., single house, $4200. Only $700 cash required. cheap. Easy terms. No. 752 East St., 2 family house. Very Very desirable. FURNISHED ROOM—Al conven- jences. heat and electric light. Ad- dress Box X30X, Herald Office — —— - | 2-5 WANTE } = : — Main by Dr. Henry Moskowitz, commis- LOST. i M sioner of public markets, who said HEL in a letter to Acting Mayor Frank L. Bowling that small dealers are ! taking advantage of the shortage to | sell coal by indefinite measures and | | wei s 1d amount Y rooked Dealers (G a | weights at prices which wou ed Dealers Gotting $30 & | U5 “than $30 @ ton. Dr. Mos- | | Kowitz urged that the boards pass | a pending ordinance providing for | | the sale of coal by weight only. Health = Commissioner letter said the effect of ~Position e el i chauffeur. 498 12-11-6dx SICK NEED COAL WANTED—FEMALE. WANTE LOST—On_Washington or Lafayette streets, Thursday afternoon, purse ! containing four Christmas checks. | Finder return to Mrs. Thomas Mc- | Guinness, Hotel Washington. Re- ward. 12-14-2dx T —— A id £ | WANTED—Young girl The very best prices pai OF | housework. 'Phone 1634-13, Mrs . Han r-| 1 W. Williams, 100 Robbins ave., et el ety vl Carsemling [ un ko, Second Hand Fu; e S s vestigation, he declared, established imture by that there “is a considerable and in- creasing amount of preventable dis- J' HOCHMAN’ ease, due wholly or in part to the in- adequate provision of heat in the living rooms of the complainants.” In addition to the seasonable preva- lence of pneumonia, he said, there is an excessive amount of ailments among children which can be direct- ly traced to low temperatures in their homes. WANTED—Raw furs. Good prices paid for prime skins, W. O. Trask, Plainville, Conn., 132 Broad St. | 12-11-6dx WANTED—Men between the ages of eighteen and forty are wanted by the New York, New Haven & Hart- ford rallroad company as freight brakemen, telegraphers and - fire- men. Apply by letter, stating ex- perience, to F. S. Hobbs, superin- tendent, New Haven Division, New Haven, Conn. 12-10-wix 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. LOCKWQOD, Real Estate and Insurance, City Hall. TAXI and LIVERY Service Reasonable, Reliablo —7 Passenger Packard Limousine— H. 1. HART, Tel. 1930 GARAGE 596 ARCH STREF 3D—Young lady tea store. for clerk in Address Herald Box 20. ~Federal Fuel Administrator Appealed 12-13-3d oy New | 12-13-tf o | WANTED—OId false teeth. Don't matter if broken. I pay $2.00 ta $15.00 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer, 2,007 S. Fifth street, Philadelphia, Pa. 11-22-18dx WANTED—Chambermaid | Britain General hospital. at Ton: From Poor Customers. New - York, Dec. 14.—Health and ‘market officials of New York city | ‘ltook steps yesterday to relleve the | ot cknand the poor from the serious ef- l ects:of the:coal shortage. In a let- | = Dr, H. A. Garfleld, federal fuel Qllimtor. Dr. Haven Emerson, M of the department of health, far fuel to heat the homes siek, »who, he said, were dying moreasing .numbers as a result of e-inmdequatessupply of heat. "Ap =ppesl for the poor was made Emersen's | for general | the coal WANTED—Young lady who has had High school education for clerical work in main office of local con- ! cern. Address Box XI18X, Herald | Office. 12-1 Tel. 468-4 C.A. BENCE GARAGE Dealer in B[]ICK Automobiles. Automobiles for Hire. Reasonable Rates and Reliable Service. Open Sundays and Evenings. Storage. Used Cars. Delco Experts. Ehr SCmas™ Sa gge&?f/on& | 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 WANTED—Young iadies between 16 and 23 years of age to learn tele- | phone operating. Paid while lear: ing. Apply Chief Operator, South- ern New England Telephone Co., WANTED—Freight handlers by N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. Apply at freight office, Whiting street. 10-6-tf To Vary the Old Advice— Do Your Christmas Shopping Patriotically. Christmas Remembrances Christmas, this year, must be, first of all, the “Soldier’s Christmas. And we ask you, first, to do your utmost to make Christ- mas a ‘‘Real Christmas” of kindliness and good cheer to the boys in the trenches and cantonments. For remembrances at home the suggestion 1is offered to give presents of ‘‘necessities” this year. Naturally, however, the pur- chase of a gift is a matter of individuai preference. We suggest: Sheep Lined Coats, Leather Coats, Underwear, Wool Robes, ‘Wool Mufflers, Slip-Overs, Woolen Gloves, Woolle Vest, Paper Vest, Hold Alls, Red Cross Kits, Pipes, Sweaters, ‘Wool Hosiery, Pajamas, Sleep- ing Bags, Wool Helmets, Wool Caps, Woolen Wristlets, Lea- ther Vest, O. D. Flannel Shirts, Duffle Bags, Trench Kits, All ‘Weather Lighters. STACKPOLE-MOORE- TRYON CO. QUALITY CORNER 115 Asylum St, at Trambull, Hartford Some first class cottages in center of city. FOR RENT—7 room flat, No. 22 Prospect St., $26.00. H. D. HUMPHNEY 272 Mam Street.: FIRE INSURANOCE MONEY TO LOAN. We’ve Sold THREE HOUSES on HART STREET. We Have One Other for Sale. Our Sales Show This Is a Very Desirable Neighborhood or Houses Wouldn’t Be Snapped Up So Quick. Sec Us, CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 372 Main Street 308 Baunk Building. Corbin (}arage AGE HERE IS WHAT A PROMINENT MA N CAML TO US AND SAID Could you suggest what would be a practical as well as a never to be forgotten gift for my wife? HERE IS WHAT WE ANSWERED: We have just that sort of a Gift in a HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET used every day in the year. Has all the conveniences of a pantry and ANDREWS’ Guarantee on top. STORAG ‘With accommodations for 200 cars; five washstands, steam-heated building, Also gasoline, oil, supplics of all descriptions, repairing, machine work and . cylinder grinding. Open All Night PHONE 800 MERCHANTS, Don’t Economize Poor advice you say? Not by any means when applied to Insurance. Unless you are ready and willing to stand a part of the Fire loss yourself, you must carry fully 80 per cent. insurance of your present stock value. A few dollars saved now, may mean a hundred lost later. Don’t economize and be disappointed when the loss is settled. Let us write an additional policy on your stock of merchandise. 'Phone us (728) and we will call and see you. THE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. FRANK W. HOLMES, Treas. HARRY G. HANCOCK, Sec'y. 'PHONE 728, 193 MAIN STREET. Send it out December 24th. I’ll mail you a check tomorrow. THE CONCLUSION: The man went away with his problem solved, enthused over the Gift selected and confidént that our judgment was correct. May we send one to Your Home the 24th and make your wife Happy ? Consult Us for many other practical gifts. JOHN A. ANDRENNS THE BIG FURNITURE STORE & CO.