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now and make one of len members needed ‘We will Cash All Christmas Sav- ings Checks Issued by the Banks; Also U. S. Liberty Bond Coupons. Beginning Wednesday, De- cember the 19th, .Store Evenings Until Christmas. Buy Early in the Day When Possible. Obtain Youy W. S, Thrift Cards and Stamps at Our Retail Cashicer Desk; Main Floor. CLOCKS FOR ALL AT 12°TALCOTT STREET. ' SETH THOMAS, GILBERT ULOCK ©O., SESSIONS CLOCK CO. “Gather ye rosebuds while 'mekeepers we are offering you today at-the old low figures that ha,ve' always distinguished them, For a practical handsome’ gift—one testifying to the have doubled in price this day ye may, old Time is still a-fleeting’ week. CLOCK CO. dependable may giver's D NEW HAVEN and the excellent, good taste—qpe providing endless satisfaction and service to the reciplent, what better than a handsome clock? With every clock goes the full G. Fox & Co. guarantee which means it MUST be satisfactory. Real mahogany, imitation mahogany-and oak, colonial and choice modetn designs, for parlor, living room, boudoir, office, bedroom and kitchen. One.special Christmas Clock, a few days only ...ceoceeee JEWELRY { » WHATCEWERY "WOMAN ‘WEANTS. Hundreds~of ~useful - articles, also -articlestpurelyiornamental, will be foundwatrthe Jewelry Department. Gold Filled ‘La Vallieres, Necklaces, Bar Pins and . Brooches, Scarf "Pins, Jewel Cases, . Cuff "Links, ~Collar Pins, men's Sterling Pocket Files, Belts with sterling buckles, Fobs, holly boxed Silver Pen- ofls, Cigarette Cases, Match Safes, Horns, Military and Comb +Sets, Sterling Toilet and Manicure Sets,exquisite ' Tollet Sets, - & BARGAIN!TABLE Jewelry and Silver Nowvel- tles, very pretty for simple re- membrances; regular $1.00 grade, specialtifor 50c. mahogany finish, Silver Gifts FOR THE HOME AND PER- SONAL USE. Everything in Community 50-year plate to match Georglan, Patrictan and Adam patterns. Everything to match in 70-year 1847 Rogers; Old Colony, Continental, Crom- well and Heraldic patterns. ' Sheffield Holloware at old low prices, ‘We can match handsome sets in sterling flatware and in pat- terng for which we have the exclusive Hartford rights, such as the Dixie and Maryland. Sterling table novelties, both hollow and flat ware assorted styles and sizes. Wm. Rogers Mfg. Co. and Community 10-year Par.Plate flatware—everything to match. All guaranteed, all prices right. 8-day movement. Size 3x6, Gifts in Gold FOR WOMEN AND MEN. The most recent novelties of the day at department store prices; choice styles in Bar Pins, Collar and Scarf Pins, Brooches, La Vallieres, Lin- gerie Clasps, Cuff Links, Neck Chains, Thimbles, Pendants, Cameo Brooches, Stone Set Rings for children, women and men; Signet, Rings, Gold Bead Necklaces, Waldemars, Pocket Knives and Cigar Cutters, En- graving free on all solid gold articles. BRACELET WATCHES AND SOLDIERS’ WRIST ‘WATCHES. This is the day of the handy Wrist Watch; soldiers and civillans alike are wearing them and wondering how they ever did without one. See ours. Also Waltham and Ham- ilton Watches for men and the gold filled Watches. Ingersoll Watches, $6.00. Rosary Beads, all colors, 50c to $4.00. $1.85 to "YOUNG MENS OVERCOATS $14.50 A sample: assortment. Trenchrmodels, sizes 33 to 38. $22.00. The lot is not a large Double breasted, form fitting and Made to retail at $18.00, $20.00 and one there being perhaps 50 coats in all. The opportunity is most exceptional and the special price is for ‘two days. Melton and oxford cloths and heavy cheviots; a few fancy overcoatings, splendldly made—quarter and full lined. ‘Boys’ Worsted Sweater Coats $4.50 or fine quality pure Worsted yarn. Snappy shawl collar model, in the following colors: Oxford gray, navy blue, maroon; sizes 28 to 36 Regular price $3.50. Boys’ Blanket Bath Robes, Special at $3 Warm comfortable Robes, in a variety of new and very pleasing patterns. Sizes 4 to 18 years. Regular price $3.50. NOVELTIES IN THE ART DEPT. Bells.and wreaths of paper and everlasting, 2c to 75¢. Sweet Grasg Baskets, Mats, / Thimble Cases, Stamp and Scissor Cases, Pin Cases and others,i10c to $1.75. Knitting Bags—Wednesday, 100 Knitting Bags—a sample line at 50 per cent. under regu- lar price. Art Dept. Special prices on Men's Tan and Black Shoes and Indian Moccasins all this week. CHRISTMAS BOXES, 3¢ UP TO 30c. All sizes, all shapes. lyn St. and Pratt St Mahogany Trays 12 TALCOTT ST. Oval and oblong, real ma- hogany and mahogany finish, some with inlaid centers, prices up to $1 . 35 Al- Mahogany Gandlesticks Assorted shapes and sizes, some with glass top. One spe- cial offer in Mahogany Can- dlesticks, colonial design, 10- inch height with brass protect- ing ring, for a few days, 50c. Skates 31 ALLYN Notion St. ST, Department, Section. Also Trumbull LIDAY SUGGESTIONS Buy Him a Stetson Hat We-have a Big Assortment of them in Stock. ~ BUY HIM ONE OF OUR FUR CAPS Our ‘Cap cannot be beaten elsewhere for less than $3.50. . Our Near .Seal Caps we sell for $3. 50 sells at other places for $5.00. Our French Seal Cap we sell for $ 4.50 sells elsewhere for $6.00. Our Genuine Alaska P Seal $,6.00. These are sold all over for $10.00. , Also Genuine :Muskrat $6.00. Sell all over for $10.00. We carry a full lineof Ladies’ and Gents’ Silk Umbrellas. You can save from $1.00 to $1.50 on-each one. We also carry a full line of Ladies’ and Gents’ Traveling Bags and Suit Caenires £2.50 ™ * §12.00. CONN. HAT COMPANY R. R. ARCADE TEL. 549. ur T. Hoffman (Osteopathic Physician) Spinal Treatment. Room 311. New Britain National Bank Building. Hours: 9-12, 1:30-4. Or by Appointiy ©, Tel. 2253. FOR. SALE. Two family 11 room house with all improvements and 93 feet frontage besides extra buiNing space on side street. Terms easy. H. N. LOPKWOOD. Real Estate and Insurance, City Hall 93 NO. MAIN ST, BRISTOL. Second - hand SLEIGHS Bought and Sold by J. HOCHMAN Tel. 468-4. East St. ' DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEM 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. i CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTIO. 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 - All Advertisements for the clagsified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. — | | | i FURNISHED ROOMS FURNISHED ROOMS — For light housekeeping. All conveniences. ! 101 Fairview street, upstairs bell. § 12-19-3d ! FURNISHED ROOM—Tor one or two | steam | gentlemen. Electric heat and bath. 162 Main St. light, Inquire Room 11, 12-19-3dx FURNISHED ROOM—All i | | FU conven- | lences, heat and clectric light. | 505 Arch street. | | | | | | i i | 12-5-tf Nicely Furnished front room suitable for two gentlemen. 208 East Main street. 12-18-3d e e | NOTICE. | The very best prices paid for i Junk or Second Hand Fur- = niture by i J. HOCHMAN, Tel. 468-4 Call | TO RENT Store for commer- cial use in Herald Bldg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. RENT—Five room apartment, steam heated, hot water supply. All modern conveniences. Main St., corner Elm. Tel 1000. . 12-18-tf TO TO RENT—Five room tenement, all' modern improvements at 181 Dwight St. Inquire Miller & Ol- son's store. 12-18-3d TO RENT—Five-room tenement, first floor, 21 Hurlburt street. Apply M. Deckdel. 12-15-tf TO RENT—Flat of 6 rooms or less as desired. Inquire 62 Chestnut street or 10 Emmons Place. 12-15-64 —_— FOR SALRE, FOR SALE—Typewriter, bargain, $1 Pper-week, Call 447%4Arch street. 12-19-2dx ——— e FOR SALE—Horse, sleigh and har- ness for-light delivery, 245 Burritt street. 12-18-6dx ROR SALB—New Keen Kutter car- penter tool cabinet and other car- penter toolsvery cheap. Call after 9 p. M. or write. Frank P. Day, Kensington, 12-18-4dx _— HELP WANTED—FEMALE. ‘WANTED—Competent maid for gen- gral housework. Two in family. Ap- ply after 5 p. m., 33 South High St. E Y 12-19-1a | WANTED—Walitress at New Britain hospital. References required. 12-19-tf ‘WANTED—G@GIrl to assist with care of | baby, after school hours. Apply Mrs. Louis Ofsler, 46 Walnut St. 12-19-1dx WANTED—Young lady for stenogra- phy and clerical work. State ex- perience, if any and salary expect- ed, Herald, Box X4X. 12-18-2d -_ WANTED. WANTED—Furnished flat, three rooms with bath. Must be in State price. two or kitchenette and good location. Herald, Box 34AA. 12-19-3dx WANTED—Chauffeur wishes position with private family. Presently em- ployed. A-1 references. Address Box 31BB, Herald. 12-19-6dx Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. ivery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplies and Repairing. ‘W.F. Keeley Co. (Elm and Franklin Streets.) DEALER IN REO, CHEVROLET AND REPUBLIC TRUCKS. WANTED—Two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping with separate cooking convenience. Cen- trally located. Answer giving par- ticulars. Address Box X5X, Herald. 12-19-3dx | WANTED—Girl for WANTED—A reliable girl to take care of children a few hours daily. Apply 112 Lake St. 12-17-t¢ general house- work. Call 306 Chestnut street, first floor. 12-156-tf —_— e NOTICE: CHRISTMAS SALE—Crochet table runners, yokes, caps, doilies and different novelties and braided rugs. 169 Linwood St., upstairs. 12-17-6dx NOTICE—Photographs taken all this week including Sunday, Dec. 23rd. Will be ready for Christmas. Ar- cade Studio. Studio open even- ings. 12-17-6dx WANTED — By young gentleman, board and room with private fam- ily. Address Herald, Box 12. 12-18-2dx WANTED—To buy white pullets. Please state 19XX, Herald. leghorn price. Box 12-18-2dx WANTED—Position as chauffeur. Ad- dress stating wages. Box 8XIX, Herald. . Auto Repairing Prompt and Efficient Service Expert Mechanics Dealers in Chalmers and Oakland Motor Cars. THE AUTO SALES CO. | 168 ARCH STREET. TEL. 2252 STENOGRAPHER—Wanted for office in local factory. Address with re- ferences. Box XB34 Herald Office. 12-13-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 WANTED—Freight handlers by N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. Apply ot freight office, Whiting street. 10-6-tf See whether the name of Roll, Court street, South High, Place, Cedar. Red Cross Honor Builetin, Central Park your street appears on the Homor If it doesn’t, ask the Captain Hamilton, Place, Hillside Place, Lincoln, Vine, Hillcrest avenue, Ash, Demox | LIVERY—Closed car to rent; careful driver. Cohen Motor Co., 86 Arch or 8 Chestnut St. 12-14-64d AUTO STORAGE, $3.00 per month, for the winter. Can accommodate 25 cars. Tel. 1876 or 1966. 12-14-64 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Cabinet victrola and large assortment of exclusive reo. ords in perfect condition at one half price. Records separate, if de sired. Call evenings, 86 Garden St (Mrs. Fairbanks’ bell). Chas. & Bodley. 12-19-24‘1 _ FOR SALE—Furniture in fine condi- tion; cheap. Iron bed, mattress, spring, graphaphone with records, gas heater, mirror, mahogany tabie, 180 Maple street. 12-19-1dx, FOR SALE—1-3 year Heifer fat. 1-{ year cow, fat; also two 2 horse covered wagons, extra 'good ones, Cheap. A. 'W. Vibberts. Tel. 928-12, 12-17-19% C. A. BENCE GARAGE . Dealer in BUUJCK Automobiles. Automobiles.for Hire. Reasonable Rates and Reliable Service, ' Open Sundays and Evenings. Storage. Used Oars. Delco Experts. Multigraph Letters Fac-simile of Typewriting done, in 1, 2 and 8 colors with signatures Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD CO. INC.) 26 State Street. , Conm When that AUTO NEEDS REPAIRS, Bring it to EXPERTS. 'COHEN MOTOR CO.,. 86 ARCH ST. 8 CHESTNUT ST. RELIABLE SERVICE, WATCH SPERRYVILLE? 'Williams Auto 6o, Office and Service " Station, 287 Elm St. NOTICE—Apply to A. A. Fuller for Interlocking Weather Chestnut street. 3-6dx TAXI and LIVERY Servico: Reasonable, Rerliable HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED—Brass Foundry Foreman out of city. ald. 12-18-3dx of Your Street Why Not. Emmons Place, Parsons Fresh Fish PRICES REASONABLE HORTON'S 71 CHURCH STREET Opyster Clams Address Box 27, Her- | FOR SALE Two-Family House, 85 South Burritt Street. All Modern. Two-Family House, 58 Trinity St. Rooms, No. 71 Harrison St. $3,800. New and Modern Equipment. $6,500. Also Garage. All First Class H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street. FIRE INSURANCE FINE THREE FAMILY BR ICK HOUSE on West Glen Street For Sale—Price Right. Jein the Red Cross Today. CAMP REAL 373 Main Street ESTATE CO.. 308 Bank Builemg. Corbin Garage Feat uring STORAG | N With accommodations for 200 cars; fi ve washstands, steam-heated bnlld.lt;g. Also gasoline, oil, supplies of all descriptions, repairing, machine work and cylinder grinding. 128 CHESTNUT ST. Open All Night PHONE 800 v FOR SALE House on Florence Street, Large Lot SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, inc. 242 MAIN STREET. Here Is a Gift That Is Different Give a nicely lithographed cer- tificate, good at our studio for 3 or 6 Photographs of a style you may select. You know somie one who really ought to have their Photograph made —This is the way to accomplish it. MURRAY, Photographer 178 MAIN STREET.