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ater Damage Knsurance PROTECTS THE AERCHANT — BECAUSE pays for the damage done to your stock of goods ulting from Bursting, of Frozen Water Pipes, Defective lumbing, i aky Steam or Radiators, Rain Through Ppofs, Windows, Skylights, Etc., Etc. The Jost is very low. Phone 728 and we will quote y' A the rate. Right now is none too soon to attend fo this matter. Act at once. Pox's Theater) —TEL. © 1O LOAN 86 WEST MAIN BERMUDA FLORIDA CUBA PORTO RICO IROPICS Apprentice Wanted. parge local manufactur concern hav- iligh Re- wants young man over 16 years. ing had at least 2 years in school, to learn clectrical trade. education, previous AB0O, Herald OfF- ply. stating aj employment to Box fice Doctor J. M. Klein Nice, Booth Block, 259 Main St et T8 P.M Offico Hours, 2 to 1 P. M., | Other Hours by Appointment, Telephone 306-2 — 2306-3 WINTER CRUISES TO FOR Rdtes, Sailings and Further Informa- tion Apply to Geo. A. Quigleyi 297 MAIN STRBEEY Steamship Tickets to All Party of the ‘World. House, 21 FRANCIS ST. HEAVY TRUCKMEN. LOCAL AND LONG . v S HAULING First Class ety P. 0. Box 92 JUNK AND SIXCOND HAND FURNITURE. L. ZELDES Just Opened at Tel. 589-23 138 OAK STRE! 460 MAIN STREET. Union Shop. | Satisfaction Guaranteed. Give Us a Trial LENTINI BROS., Prop. Jas. Lentlm, Mgr JNO. P MAGUIRE GENERAL CONTRACTOR —HEAVY HAULAGE-— Office and Yard:—551 Stanley S treet. T'OR SALE right on improve- building lots street with Splondid Bast Main ments in at the start. H. N. LOCKWOOD Real Lstate & Ins. Room all 407 City Hall Telephone 115-4 Main Street Soc1ety Hall for rent—— It is the most central location you can get—New floors fine for dancing—Newly decorated throughout, Here’s a good chance for a Good Live Society to get suitable quarters. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 273 MAIN ST. PHON E 343 ROOMS 305-8 BANK BLDG. The Hardward City Loan Corporation Telephone 1790 Building Loans to Employees of New Britain Industries. 140 MAIN ST. Consult H. J. Foiren, Manager. For Ssale Desirable Property on Franklin Square. | Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St EVERSHARP PENCILS We have a complete stock on hand { from $1.00 up. We also have Parker Fountain Pens. A Useful Christmas Present New Britain Typewriter Exéhange, 72 West Main Street | Just e | center BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY FLIERS WILL USE ‘BUTTERFLY’ MAP Mercator Projection Misleading, According to Calilornia Expert iy proposed will projection, Dec 1920 travel by a Sun 19 Iliers girdling Mercator “hutterfly™ Cahill, Irancisco, Ca the derby in hy new d f5H not but devised by | ., which Major Charles of on vir map Oakland, d by Glidden, excentive Aerial Derby Wi t the I the map here. My San 1 of n adople secrotary his e Commission, ar Bast, and approval hefore now o who his i, neisco’s 1 plan, said that the Mercator pro, would go 1,000 in a trip from hama. “If the North who is the originator 000,000 5 n setion miles ont Panama aviator, using guide, his o Yok as o o 1y Pole were on an island a mile wide,” he said, “it would appear on Mereator's projection to be 25,000 miles wide, or nearly the total circumference of the carth at equator. The inventor of the worked on his drawings that “an impartial and rational geosraphy ssential D He said that Mc jection, which was origi by the Belgian carto guide for navigator: exaggerated the carth as it from the equator.” This, stance made it appear America were much North Amer when, he said, they area. Cahill sphere its new map, who L said is: « world or's pro 1y devised pher tistorted to as and receded for ih if South smaller than atter of ahout (he as as a v were same The actual tened, sembling butterfly. A nation on the says, “big is been map is as though had cut and appearance somewhat the outspread an flat- re- wings of a looking unduly expanded map may ecasily, Mr. Cahili develop a sort of geographicul headedness,” inducing an ove bearing diplomacy. A nation whose territory is so unduly exaggerated on the maps in common use well come to exaggérate its resourc it economic strength and even its vir- tues, and so create an atmosphe anything but conducive to mutu good-will and consequent world peace. All problems of intercommunie tion by land or air and misleading on vs Mr. Cahill, but vious on the “butterfly ther aid to mutual understanding. “Internationa and occasional the future may map knowle sm. now thing, but destined be the keynote of nil human endeavor, plays an important | part in the science of statistics and meteorology Mr. Cahill. Graph- ical statistics are self-contradictory and ludicrous jon Mercator's chart, a to high and low pressure rings in wenth- er charts, the ever-changing scale on Mercator's was simply bhewildering tc the forecaster who had to use them.' The new map, by- showing 1 the lands in their true proportion and form, he declares, would help mate- rially in solving peacefnlly problems dealing with the world as a whole. TROLLEY SERYICE RESUMED After Day of Walking, Salem Pcople Again Have Use of Settlement Reached. salem, Mass., Dec. “T'rolley service in this city, orly and body was resumed today after a sus- pension of 24 hours by the public trustees of the Bastern Massachusetts Street Railway Co. because of motor bus competition. All compoting Jitney licenses were revoked by the govern- ments of the three cities last night. Three jitney lines, not covered by trolley service, were allowed to con- tinue. The railway trustees announced that as soon as tickets could be printed, 16 rides would be sold for $1 in accord- ince with promises made last week. The present fare is ten cent: The trolley suspension yosterday forced thousands of persons to walk in zero weather or ride in unheato buses. ————————————— e Notice Administration car Pea- of Hearing on Account. Probate Court, District of Borlin, ss; New Britain, Dec. 18, A. D, 1919, Estate of Emily Vogelgesang Kut- cher, Iate of N Britain, in said dis- | trict deceased The Administrator ing exhibited his administration count with said estate to this for allowance, it is Ordere That the 27th day of December, A. ., 1919, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Prohate Office in New Britain be and the same s assigned for a hearing on the allow- ce of sald adminisiration account with sald estate and this court directs the Administrator c. . a, to cite all persons Interested therein to appear at said time and place, by publishing this order In some nowspaper pub- lished in New Britaln and having a clreulation In sald District, and by posting 4 copy on the public sign post | in sald Town of New Britain, nearest where the deceased last dwelt, and return make BERNARD 17, or c¢. t. a., hav- ac- court GAPFNIY, Judge. Charlie Passanisi & Co. 3 WINTER STREET, TEL. 2189.2 TWO TON KK TCE TRUCK, MOVING AND TRUCKING ANYWHIER IN STATE. worid- | the leaving or! to | tho world | and as for indicating the progress of | I Electrics— | DECEMBER ~ ( If you are out of work, if you want help, use The Herald’s Classified Col- umn. Every reader looks it over daily. The Clas- fied Column is the most inexpensive form of ad- veriising. Use it regu- larly. It will bring you results. LASSIFIED Ic a Word Minimum Charge 15c. CASH 1IN ADVANCE. This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than ihe price of the littic advi, and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. Serviceable used cars are in good demand. If you intend to'sell your car this fall, a small advt. in the Classified column will bring you customers. Don’t waste time hunting prospects. Find them in the Want Advt. way. WANTED—FIMALE HELY ] WANTED-—M HLLP AUTOMOB L WANTIED—A boollke Western eper. Apply at Market, 6 Main | 19-12d WANTED-~( of typewriting work in Herald store. Oftice WANT ma work. onee oxperi on rot no object to capable A A\ppiy Latimer Laundry Co., | Walnut S 18-34 | an sorier | BOOKIK some SPER— Prefer knowledge keeping. Good vancement if experience if Address P. O. with machine book- opportunity for competent. State expected. clty one )n\nu work in local for clerical tory. Good pay. Application desired now but poxi- tion will be held for right party until after holiday. Box Clerk 2i. . 12-17-6d Tady WANTED-—Housckeeper at once, ex- perience not necessary. Inquire Ben- jamin 1. Pereau, WANTED- preferred; any), P, 0. s age, expected. City. experience (i1 sal Address Box ! WaNTED | BOOKKERPER Machine hands. S ROR SATZAS - 1919 Model %0 Overland Wi : i g touring: driven less than 7,000 | miles: $500 Flannery Co., o four new shoc the fir man takes thi S car, "hone ood some 2051 experi competent rticulars about pected, Box strict ne pos 123 Cherry \ddres: awaits siving s man your- 1020 confidential. | 12-18-6d ! ol ALLS at Morrin's Owner's Studebaker Flest N condi- Garage, Main Telephone, 1981-4 12-19-6dx > sold tion. onee WANTIZD her W. A BlERet: We Plun nt, 78 Lincoln strect, or hiclper, WANTED. To buy small stové. Telephonc B river for very truck. Apply Franklin Sq Corbin Hght b waNTED » Boyle © second-hand John Boyle Co o 247-14 1210 1dx ANTED--One clerk; mi 2d Doherty’'s Markot, first-class man Arch WANTED. Children’s dressmaking Also dolls dressed, 130 Hartford 1 14 12-19-2dx Rac St. D= work in the right Bright, U boy 16 office. jood boy. Box 12 17 year: chance WW Her- | 12-18-1w | NTEIL coat, coat, letter, )A:[ o size size 38, Box 3 buy s0 ‘Lowe Gent's Ladies Mus st price in f Herald Office. 12-19-3dx 55, WANTED-—To buy antique and old crockery. Write you have and T will cal field, 18 Durham Ave., Conn furniture me whi WANTEL 26 CARPENTERS FOR HOUSE WERK WM. . ALLEN CC INC. BUILDING CONTRACTORS 11-22-t0 12-17-6dx | WANTED—Pastry Beloin. cook at Hotel 12-16-1€ FURNISHED ROO! WANTED-—Woman to and bake good 142 Main St worl wages. WANTED—Two girls, willing to wor a fow da Apply keeper at General hospital. 12-18-tf WANTED—A young lady having some » of bookkeeping, one who | Lnowle has had oxperience \\(lh mechanical Apply 12-13-1w T T | clerical large Drawer 10 | ramily WANTED--A young lady for work in oflice of one of the local manufacturing conceri | ply Drawer 1021, \\ ANTE Room and board | vate family: central; Box 22C, Herald. -A young man ove i6 good opportunity tor ad- vancement. Andrews, Swift § Co. Commercial street. 12-13-tf i WANTED—Experionced doubl v ! bookkeeper, with some inowledge of stenography. Good steady pos!- tion to right party. Corbin Russwin Store, Corner Park and Iim. 11-12-¢ pr references. 15-6dx WANTED, ver WANTED INTELLIGIENT TYPIST BOX 31W HIERALD OFRICE 12-19-3d FOR SALE cockerel. -A fine Rhode Island Red 31 Stratford road. 12-18-2dx FOR SALE—Two young milch cows, Holstein and Guernse. Moore, Southington. FOR SALE-—We have a few nolas that arc slightly used at gain prices. The Grafonola Shops, 138 Main St., New Britain, FOR SALE: turnips, to 60 pounds. Barrows, xtra fine yellow globe Cholce corn fed pigs, & Tol. 2 (e} 18-3dx | FOR SALFE sultabla for tically new, wo children’s child 3 years old. 651 Stanley St, 12-17- coats, Prac- 3dx FOR SALJ—Choice collection of vio- lins from the Peters ostate. German violin over 100 vewrs old. French Violing and few l’eters, Mrs. W, D. Smith, 32 Johnson $t., Maple Hill, New Britain, Conn. 0-18-6d wood, Licgey sawed any 208 North 12-16-24dx HALIY - Inquire IReservolr, 12 SALE—Cord J.eon 19, FOR length FOR Platnville FOR \I,I‘. R = 16-6dx White Leghorn pullets and eockerels; also mixed ehickons by the pound. A, Uhryn, 113 Curl- ton St. Belviders, Clty, Telepona 726-5. 1 FOT SALI .I\Iw'_\ Bus, hyquhu Klec {ie Seryico Statlon, Corbin Pluce, Telephone. 12-12.6d 12-15-6d | | House- , e e TO heat; Malin TO RENT—A nice furn all convenienc steam evenings, 280 Arch St. Two furnished 193 RENT—Furnished meals if St. rooms; required. stean NOTIC! NOTICE—Chs of a lifetime men and women to go into a well- | | paying business at once on a small | capital; immediate Soe Mr. Golden, Hotel shed! room, heat, 12 rooms for ce for returns, Bronson. 18-19- TO RE! light NT— T ! housekceping at NOTICE lin, second-hand condition, ndo- toue, m fine At conveniences. 2-18-2dx only 1 46 Main Als. Main St second-hand Vietrola | 12-19-2dx | o G604 Wes s00d i Front antlemen room, stoam it R hes with dauy . i housekeeper | mall family bachelor; good o ‘wages. In- | 12-19-2dx 4 NOTICE rican lady ter wishes position as or companion in for .widower or home in preferenc quire Box 31B, Herald. NOTICE-—~All wood weather put on doors. Address R. ler, 401 Chestnut street, sum aft- —TPocketbool, (unhlu\lnk‘ of money and jewelry yeste ernoon, between Woolworth and 10 cent store and Broad strect. Re- turn to 392 North Burritt. Reward. 19-1dx strips LOST—A $20 bill in The Miller son Drug Co., or just outside. er return to Andrew Johnson, Elm street and receive rewar Tires, tubes, accessories, specialty. Special dis- A full line of all NOTICE- Ford par count to garages. leading makes of factory second tires. Alex Auto Supply Co. 86 Arch § Phone 903. 12-16-13dx , LOST-—Between I Pranklin square. taining sum of please return to Dickinson Drug ox's theater Small purse con- money. Finder K. M. Butler Co. Reward, 2-19-2dx NAGLE SANITARIUM ana private deopital, 50 Cedar street. Quiet lo- cation, exccllent surfoundings, free from institutional atmosphere; close individual attention assured: all doctors courteousiy recognized. Rates $20 per week upward. Con- ducted solely by Mary . Nagle, R. N, graduate Brookln Wyckoft Heights Hospital. 9-20-cod-tf ' NOTICE—Elc vented ($1. per day) promptly. Satisfaction Tel. 2079, 1 at 10ST-—Black velvet Hartford trolley, reward. Phone Prentice bag on 4: Dec. 17 Libers Mtg. Co. dx FOUND cuum FOUND—Pu cleaners delivered vranteed. | -10--tf-eod vining small sum near Fox's theater. Owner by paying for property. have proving West Maln same “Beginners adu- VIOLIN INSTRUCTION a specialty M. H. ato Ing Consery pupil Kortschak. Robert St. REAL ESTATE FOR ¢ 28 12-15-6dx FOR SALE-—Building lot, corner South Main and Buell streets. In- quire of M. E. Taylor, 72 Winthrop street. 12-16-6dx FOR SALE-—Seve lots, right In the growing section of the ¢ity: 4 minutes from trolley. Inguire at 150 Shuttle Meadow Ave. 12-10-12d NOTIOT—Why ican-made pipe? kinds at Walsh Smoke Shop, 460 not smoke All & Main, an sizps, Hollfelde 12-15-6 Amer- vl good buildl TO RENT TO RENT—IJ orn PPhone Vve-room ) Improvements, ! 1634-14 or 503. 132-17-84x PROPERTY COR? OT' A TWO FAMILY HOUSE MYRTLE ¢ PURSONAL,L PRRESO camer. up. Arcade Al —Ior th or We have them from $ Studio. 2-19-2 boy REAL RSTATE AND INSURANCE. Butlding—Rcpairing. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BR. STEEL AND CONCRET Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones 2244 New Britain, 1918 "First Class Electricians, None Other Need Apply Mulvihill& BoyleElec. Co. 287 MAIN I, Universal Barber Shop 1 First Class Artists to Serve You, 213 Main St, Tel. 1644 K. Tonn. and | WELL WORTH LOOKING AT. H. D. HUMPHREY AUTOMOBILE 10 RSALE~—L'ord tourinyg enr running order, tains, 208 We good good tires and cur- Main St., Plainville. -13-6dx FOR dan, SAL newly compldtely rificing $1,660 in new Stude Avch st Late paintec model 1, new We low Kissel tires, Just are sum room Se- vhauled the this fo of nake for order to Likers. Phone FOR TRy car. D 882 closel Call enger Ly service. D CARS. Must Be Sold af Compare Prices. Buy Direct Save Sub-Agents TOURIN 1919 Oldsmobile 1918 Bulck 6 1918 Overland 1917 Mitchell hml:u\ 1914 Oak 1917 Buick ROADSTERS: 1918 Bufck 4 1917 Bulek ... 1913 Little 4 1913 Marathon 4 I"ord Chas TRUCKS: Denmo .. IFord Delivery Ford Ton Trk. 1916 Stewart ..... 1915 Buick 1918 Overland 1917 Ford Form-a Truck . 1550.00 Above Cars Taken in,Trade for New Oldsmobiles, OLDSMOBILE CO QI HARTIORD, INC. Once. Our Profits. ..$1,700.00 . 950.00 650.00 1915 1919 USBED CARS It wiil pay you to over our Second-Hand before purchasing. 1919 American § - Passenger Touring 1915 Overlund Touring. Ford Coupe, practical- ly new tires. Ford Delivery in hest mechanical condition. Ford Touring. Many Others. NEW CARS For Immediate Deliver Two Maxwell Tourings. One Maxwell 4 Door Sedan, Demonstration by Appointment. HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. Dealers for Maxwell Motor Cars, 15 Maln St. Tel. 2109, 12-17-8° look Cars - Passenger 1917 1918 1916 RUSSELL P. TABOR., INC, has fonf sale at his service station, 10 Chest- nut street, New Britain, Conn i-ton = Republic truck, first clas condition, with express body and bow top, $600. 1 I-ton Ford, long wheel base with express body and) canopy top, $376. 1 l-ton worm) drive 1918 Ford with express body and cab, 0. 1 1917 im with panel body, $350. 12-18-e0d FOR SALE. LR OF MYRTLE AND STORE, AND CLEVELAND, CONSISTING ALSO EXTRA LOT O 372 MAIN 8T., ROOM Bon Open Eaturday and Monday eve nings. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE Begley Block: 420-22-24 Main St. This valuable Main street property in New Britain, con- sisting of two stores and 48 rooms, © lot 40x125, Mutual gangway - in rear. James H. Keane Agent HARTFORD Hotel. Sole 873 ASYLUM ST. Opp. Garde )L, Charter 21