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Lo dadee Yo taeteto ol o X Yoy YT T T R TR R YR T X T 1 - Lo 2ot Lol ox & Come the Good O1d Time Prices Handkerchiefs for the Family can buy Handkerchiefs now them than you did before the from whichever group you select lday Hankies are choice We've for men, women and children yield the very ly your Christmas Handkerchiefs before Women’s Handkerchiefs n lacq edgo Handkerchiefs in up to $5.00. n hand-drawn ll 80 ench, @ drawn work Handkerchiefs, linen drawn patterns in corners; also fine e, $2.08 to $3.75 each. Unen Madeirn and also dainty dandy and designs In corners, $1.2, on Madeira Handkerchiefs with o to $1.00. hite linen embroldered corners in an exten- of designs and patterns, lne of ladies’ Handkerchiefs, three fcolored corners, whit Madeira edge and color , $2.00 box. lea’ Handkerchiefs, boxed; many n a box, $1.00 and $1.50 box. Mnen Madeira Hundkerchief 35¢ to §2.50. d bo sers Cases, Both Useful and Decorative ng Brushes 33¢ to $5.00. y Razors, 79¢ to $7 nos Bottl $3.00 to ll(l 00. hos Carafes, $8.25 to $11.75. it Knives for men and women, , 235c to §2.00. Bottles, $1.00 to $3.00. Up Case: ure Roll Up Cases, $1.00 to $17.50. Sets, $5.00 to $75.00. Ing Salts, beautifully colored, , Imported and domestic, ‘Waters, imported and domestic, 50¢ In beautiful boxes and errorll‘ $2.00 to S1 ¢ Implements of all kinds, £5¢ to $1.00. $1.00 and $1.50. indoors and ither Houses, ometers for outdoors, linen Handkerchiefs at price hurricane struck us. your Christ mas numbers you'll secure values out of the ordinary. taken greater care than ever in making selections, and the as- department becomes too crowded for hand-embroidery drawn Handkerchiefs with t'Xubnrnh‘ dainty cor- embroidered cor- , 65¢, 75e¢, different e to 25¢ to $10 in Cretonnes and Silks, 50c to $5.00 25¢ to §1.50. 25¢ to $1.50. baskets, / Inc. Hartford el P that—to your heart's content, and pay no pick of the markets at normal prices—and’ under. leisurely selec- B8 ~—MAIN FLOOR— Men’s Handkerchiefs Fine linen tape bordered Handkerchiefs, $1.25 and $2.00. Fine tape borders in cotton, ‘plain with hem- stitched hems, 35c. . Tape, borders with stitched hems; a good many styles of Tape, 25¢ and 50c. Tape Initial, Handkerchiefs in fine cotton, 50c. All linen initial Handkerchiets) 59¢, 75¢ and $1.25. Also men’s plain linen, in 1-4 and 1-2 in. hems, 50c to $1.50. Plain cotton Handkerchiefs, 1-2 and 1-4 in. hem, 12 1-2¢ to 50e. Cotton Initial Handkerchiefs, for 50¢ and 25c. Silk Initial Handkerchiefs, Plain Silk Handkerchiefs hemA, 35¢ up to $2.00. Men's Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs, $1.00. Colored border Silk Handkerchiefs, 50c to $2.00. All Linen Handkerchiefs with colored borders, $1.25 to $2.00. - Colored border cotton Handkerchiefs, to $1.25. & white, 12 1-2¢, w doadoaactogedoteloleted 17e, 50c to $1.50. with different style i5¢ and 12 1-2¢ ~—MAIN FLOOR— Gift Suggetionsfor Father, Brother&Friend Watches, all gusanteed, Walthams, others, §5.00 to $90.00. Solid Gold and Sterling $16.00. Solid Gold and Sterling $1.00 to $14.00. ‘Waldemar Chains, $1.00 to $15.00. Tie Clasps, solid gold and gold filled, 50c to $1.50. Scarf Pins, solid gold and gold filled, 50c to $12.00 Cuff Links, solid gold and gold filled, 50c to $12.00 Military Sets, sterling silver and silver plated, $8.00 to $25.00. Sterling Silver and Plated Cigarette Cases, $2.50 to $27.50. Sterling Silver Match Boxes, §1.75 to $7.50. Shave Stands, with cup and brush, $4.50 to $22.50 Fountain Pens, $1.00 to $18.00. Moore and Waterman Pens, $2.50 up. sSterling Silver Napkin Rings, §1.25 to $4.50. JEWELRY DEPT. — MAIN FLOOR Elgins and Silver Fencils, $1.00 !:) Silver Cigar Cutters, solid gold and gold filled, ol & 0 ’fl#fi###@’#fi##fifi#fi@G&Q@GOG#GQQ#‘#%#’! 51 JUBILEE STREET—Here’s a 12 famly er your lleart’ desire—Fine big yard n as smooth as a billiard table—Room ens and garden—Price RIGHT. REAL ESTATE CO. ) PHONE 343—-ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. FOR ALL INSURANCE RILEY 272 MAIN STREET. CALL 1007-2 DeWITT A. AL BANK BUILDING 2 : —THE SERVICE AGENCY— RSONS’ EST MAIN STREET D Annunzio Appeased; He Calls Off His Trick War Triest, Dec. 6. (By Associated Press) —The “state of war” between the re- | gency of Quarnero at Fiume and Italy will not proceed, sald an official state- of Gabricle d'Annunzio today. It de- clared this discussion had been reached because d’Annunzio had re- ceived a note from the Italian min- istry of war stating that Gen. Cavig- s order which brought about the poect-soldier's declaration of a state of war with Italy, did not have the character of an ultimatum. 4 cans milk 60c. ~—advt. Russell Bros. Best butter 65c —advt. 1b. Russell GARAGE Near Corbin Ave. W is the time to overhaul your car—straight- fender—and repair your radiator. RSONS’ GARAGE s completely equipped dle all Auto repair—Any makes.” rLy on $ rmg Street For Sale JLTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. ain Street —_BURGLARS— ARE A ROUND by a Burglary t yourself Xde bJ. Insurance o f Al Kinds, HTREET, N. B. Tel. 24-4 Policy. It costs but little, written by nulivirnmo X NAT. BANK BUILDING TEAMSHIP - TICKETS IREIGN REMITTANCES| ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD | } 297 MAIN - STREET CEANUIGLEY NEWRRITAIN CONN oodacdo oo doddolododdodod Bros.’ & | NoTICE—Wood most inexpensive form of pub- Ucity, Try a For Sale or & Want Advt, ip the Herald today. Se for yoursnlf. unly Ope Ceut ® Word. WANTED WANTED—To rent, 4 or 5 rooms, furnished, for 6 months. Cottage preferred, with garage. Reliable people. Address, A. B. C., Herald. 12-7-3dx WANTED—Housework ome or two days a week eor forenoons. Address Herald, Box X24. l’-'l»"ux {3} | WANTED—By competent woman, mu-]wA"ED—Conmut maid for Ad- -2dx work or washing two days a week. dress Herald, Box 1SK. LASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, hilling and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the aavertiser money. WANTED—Experienced second maid. ply Stanlgy House, 121 Maple St. Ap- 12-6-2dx WANTED—Mald for general housework. e s ey to right party. Address Box 118, Her- ald. 12-4-6dx | AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—1918 Dodge Touring, just over- hauled. Reaspnable. Inquire 440 Purk | St. Seen at 1€ Francis St. Tel. 1614-3., 12-7-3ax% FOR SALE—Automobile, passenget, Big Six. Price 1284-14. Mitchell 5450, 1917, 7} Tel. | 12-7-3dx eral Reference: 12-4-61 houscwork. Tel. 1856-4. Three in family. . part or full time. ‘Tel. 1132-14. 1Z-7-8QX # WANTED—Light trucking, quick delivery, | WANTED—Experienced cook. Mrs. Walter H. Hart, Suanyledge. 12-3-6d WANTED—By young man, 23 years oid, work of any kind; not_afrald of hasd work. Address, Young Man, Herald omce. | 12-7-sax | WANTED—Two or three furnished rooms, | all improvements, for light housekeeping, centrally located, by young couple. Ad- dress Box 11X, Herald. 12-7-tf WANTED—Three or four room temement h’ young couple. P. O. Box 646. 12 WANTED—Fopr furnished rooms, sultable for light housekeeping. W estern section of city preferred. Address Rooms, Box 7, Herald 2 WANTED—Position by young lady stenos- | rapher, high school graduate, aiso famil- far with generol office work. Two years | experience. Can furnish references In- qQuire Herald, Box 26D 12-2-64 WANTED—By elderly American couple, twe | or three rooms for light housekeeping, about Jan 1st Address Herald, Box X30X. 12-2-5dx WANTED—Public stenography, multigraph- ing any kind of letters or specifications. We hi every description of a mailling Smith Business School, 278 Main 11-30-11dx WANTED—A compeisnt maid, no washing or ironing. ‘Apply Mrs. L. 8. Reynal, 50 Grove Hill. 12-1-6dx 'WANTED—Competent housework. Small family, good wages. References required. Mrs. L. H. Pease, 41 Lexington St. Tel. 1848. 11-23-tf mald for general ' PERSONAL PERSONAL—Teeth cleaned 50c. Our mouth wash 25c. That broken tooth can be gold crowned $4.50. Dr Dickerman, Barnes' Block, 131 Main St. 2dx PERSONAL—L. Hawne, H., Follower of Ethel E. Purdy, Spiritualist Medium, 200 Bdgewood Ave., New Haven, Ct. Read- ings by mail. Send no money. 12-7-lwx PERSONAL—Do you know that a dozen of your protographs means a dozen happy » friends on Christmas day, at the cost of one ordinary present. Arcade Studio. 12-7-2ax PERSONAL—Don’t suffer with toothache. Send card today. We will home and extract them without pain. Full set teeth $8.00. Guaranteed with gold tooth free. Dr. Qjckerman, Barnes’ Block, 131 Main St. 12-6-2ax on Harrison street, by November 1. Box G24. Herald. NOTICE. NOTICE—Private dancing lessons. Ome- step, fox-trot and waltz. One hour les- son one dollar. Address Dancing, Box 24, Herald. 12-7-2dx NOTICE—Radiators, Fenders, Lamps, Gaso- line tanks, etc., repaired at rarsons’ Gar- age, 680 West Main St. 12-6-6a etc., taken 72 Elm St 12-6-3dx carted, ashes, out with team. Tel. 614-4 NOTICE—Cane and see the largest dolls in the city, kid bodics with real eyebrows and eye lashes. Kidlyne bodies, composi- tion bodies etc. We also have the larg- est Toy Pluno in the city Arch St. Nov- elty Shop (M. P. Leupold), 359 Arch St, 6 houses south of the Armory. 12-6-6d NOTICE—Itepairing and rebuilding of old, chimneys Rjasonable prices. Also clean- ing ou Al kinds of mason work. Chimne: specialty. F. Selander, phone 2168, 718 ‘Sfaniey St. 12-3. 3~ NOTICE—Will trade beautiful twe senger roadster, perfect condition, for buliding let. , Address Box XX, Herald. ment given out by the headquarters | NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Talk and !kflc g for eniertainments, fairs aud something snappy. Al Malmgren, Henm ofice, City. 9-22-28 —— BuLdiug——Iwpaaiug. LEAVITT & HAYES\INC. BULLDLERS IN WOOD, ERICK STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinda # Court St Telepucuas 3344 \ew HEiaie 1918 “onn WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and ScCouu-Lund kucniture L. ZELDES 116 West Street Tel. 633-23 | LET US GIVE YOU A FREE D‘E!(ONSI'RA\TIO.\' OF THE BestVacuum Cleaner in Your Home | ! directed. ana will Telephone 556 or Call for' the Apex Salesman The Cowles Elec. Co. (Oppo. Fox's) 85 W. MAIN ST. | this PERSONAL—A dozen of our artistic pho- tographs will solve a dozen perplexing gift problems. Arcade Studio. AGENTS WANTED. 12-2-2e0dx WANTED Agents to sell Brushes. $5 to $10 daily. Write or call evenings, 6 to 8. Robt. G. Kjellen, 204 Park Terrace, Hart- ford, Conn. 12-7-1dx ——————————— TO RENT TO RENT—2 or 3 unfurnished rooms for lighthousekeeping, at 242 Main St. In- quire at elevator. , 12-7-2dx call at your | Photos taken rain or shine. : Sedan. WIill take | kord Roadsters at Allen Sedan. We starters on Fords 123 Cherry St. . 12-7-6dx FOR SALE—Ford touring car. Good bar- gain for quick sale. Tel. 45. Hervert Ahilzren, 450 lain St. 12-6-8dx FOR SALE. DODGE TOURING. DODGE ROADSTER. OLDSMOBILE TOURING. REO TOURING. FORD ROADSTER. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. 18 Main St. Phone 484. FOR SALE—1921 Allen car in trade. 2 1918 bargain prices. 1918 repair generators and only. R. C. Rudolph, Thousands read the Herald .q-umcd Column daily. There ar®,, jot of buyers ior that eecond lpd auto you want to sell. Tell bem obout it in & » For Sale Advt. ®uly One Cens s Word, ———— | ¢ FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Furnished room with beard, 1 desired, for two gentlemen or lmm Grand St. TO RENT—Furnished room, 153 West Main st 12-7-1ds TO RENT—One nice warm room with bath to gentleman: also oae large front room suitable for two. 103 West Main St. 12-7-1dx TO RENT—two or three front furnisheé rooms for light housekeeping. 403 Wes Main St., 3rd floor. 13-7-1dx TO RENT—One single room for American gentleman. 45 Walnut St. 12-7-2d TO RENT—Well heated furnished room: and board. 45 Grand St. Mrs. Ryder. Tel. 153 12-6-2¢ TO RENT—Furnished rooms, all conven- fences. 505 Arch St. 13-6-3x TO RENT—2 furnished steam heatedl rooms in @001 locrto:, to ma- @ = wife or i ladies employed. 35 Curtis St. 13-4-3dy | e ———— WANYED—MALE HEVP TO RENT—Two front furnished steam heat- ed rooms 193 Main St., 3rd floor. WANTED—Expert Meat Cutter at once. Bos- ton Meat Market, 172 E. Main St. Apply 12-7-zdx WANTED Salesman and collector. Singer Store, 57 Church St. ’ 12-7-1ax | | LOST—Saturday night, $10 in bills, bet; LOSY ween Postal Telegraph office and Beloin Hotel., Box 10XX, Herald office 12-6-2ax’ WANTED—First class barber, steady work. James Basse, 88 Church St. 12-6-3ax { WANTED—Pattern makers.. Would Inter- view middle aged man who under ta ds wood working and can read drawings with view to. becoming template maker on structural work. Stealy. pleasant, lucra- tive pos tion. Only those with above qual ficat ons nted apply to Berlin Con- st.uc.ion Comp.ny, Berlin Dep t, Berlin, Conn. - WANTED—Store Manager. Zee Zee Rubber | Company, manufacturers of tires and tubes, is opening one of its many chain ‘ stores in New Britain. The entire pro- duction of our mills is sold only through these factory-owned stores. direct to tire users, minus jobber's profits. AN rent and other operating expenses are paid by the company. The man receives & salary of $50 a weck and mission on SN aalen A cash deposit of $2,000 18 re- quired. Unlimited possibilities. It you are a salesman and can furnish the cash bond write or pllone Mr. W. G. Zimmer- man, Bond Hotel, Hartford, Conn. 12-6-3a _— TO RENT—S room tenement, steam heat, all conveniences. Call 2141 or at 470 Maln St. 12-7-5dx TO RENT- it of 5 rooms and gar- age, steam heat and latest improvements, in new,built house, for adults only. Ap- ply 32 Norden St. oppo-ite Bungalow. 12-6-6ax TO RENT—S room temement on 3rd floor, at 19 Wakefleld Court. Apply on premises.- / 12-6-2ax TO RENT—Two family house, 5 rooms to. a tenement. Improvements. J. J. Don- ahue, Cariton St. 12-6-6dx TO lEzG'e room tenement, 1st floor, all modern improvements, best section of eity. Inquire 19 Bradley St. Tel. 2112. 12-6-2ax TO RENT—Store at 8 Elm St.. Reasonable if taken at once. Apply to M. Cohen. Tel. 2425. 12-4-t TO . 6 and 7 room Modern Apartments, d 2 daylight stores on Main St. Janitor service, steam heat and hot water. 12-76-3d NOTICE OF HEARING ON ADMINISTRA- TION ACCOUNT. Probate Court, District of Berlin, ss: New Britain, December 4th, A. D., 192¢. Estate of Fanny Hurlbert Moore Fanny Case Moore, late of Berlin, in District deceased. The Administratrix having exhibited her administration account with sald Estate to Ceurt_for allowance, it is ORDERED—That the 11th day of De- cember, A. D., 1920, at 9 o'clock in the fore- noon, at the Probate Office in New Britain be and the same is assigned tr a hearlr. on the allowance of said administraticn count with said Estate and this “ourt di rects the Administratrix to cite all per- sons intercsted Lierein to apnau at sald time and place, by publishing this order in some newspaper published in New Britain and having a circuiaiion in_ said District, and by posting a copy om the public sign post in said Town of Berlin, necarest where the deceased last dwelt, and return make BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. Taken by virtue of an EXECUTION to me be sold at PUBLIC VENDUE to the highest bidder, at the pub- lic sign post in the Town of New Britain, 14 days after date, which wiil be on the 15th day of December, A. D., 1920, at = o'clock in the afternoon. to satisfy sald Ex- ecution and my fees thereon, the following described property to wit. 19 pleces cloth, 9 pieces linings, 1 bundle paper, 1 electric motor and shafting, 1 desk, 1 mirror, 2 chines, 1 work table, 2 plain tables, 4 chairs, 1 clock, 1 stove and pipe. Dated at New Britain this 1st day of De- cember, 1920 MYRON D. STOCKWELL. Deputy Shenft. ironing boards, 2 sewing ma- | FULE SALEAUS Bl by BALS FOR SALE—Electric table lamp, with silk shade. 156 Black Rock Ave., second floor. nd new An- 1e-7-2d% Make offer. Easy terms. ©One o player piano, big discount. Come drews, 439 Arch St FOR SALE—Boys’ overcoat, sheepskin lined; also man's overcoat. 103 West uu? Bt. 12-7-2dx FOR SALE—Sewing machine, hall seat. table, pictures, shades, matting, medicine closet, mirrors. Mrs. L. L. Brastow, 139 West Main St., Plainville. Tel. Plainville, 14-14. 12-6-2d FOR SALE—Bay mare horse, sultable for grocery business. Cheap if taken &t once. 72 Elm St. Tel. 6l4-4. 12-6-3dx FOR SALE—Kitchen range. Call 2303-2. 12-6-3dx FOR SALE—Bal in perfect con- dition. Call n 237 Eim St, over store. Tel. 363-3 12-6-3dx FOR SALE—500 cords of standing wood. Will cut and deliver on highway. Also 60 acre farm, 10 room house, 100 large apple trees. Good land. 200 or 300 cords of wood. $500 cash required. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. Tel. 1892-3. 1#-6-5dx FOR SALE—Second hand lumber and scrap wood at 14z Main St 12-4-60 FOR SALE—Steinway grand plano, very good conditivn. Price reasonable if taken at once. Apply 95 Arch St. 12-6-3ax FOR SALE—A large safe. Hanna'. Garage, | 430 Main St. 12-4-34 FOR SALE—Cheap, good cider apples. F. | P. Young, Kensington, ,on Philip Norton farm. Tel. 667-12. 12-1-6x FOR SALE—Wilton rug, new; price reasonable. den St. 9x12, practically 3rd floor 60 Gar- | FOR SALE—Notice, Hardware City Bedding Co. Mattresses, box -springs, cushions, pillows, steel couches, cots, springs, etc.. at factory to home prices. Your old mai- tresses made over equal to new. Uphol tering. Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremont St. 11-6-“eax PLUMBING Steam, Hot Water Heating EXPERT SERVICE T. J. QUINLIVAN 712 STANLEY ST. Tel. 2084. PENCIL Eversharp—Headquarters We Have the Most Complete Line in the City From $1.00 and Up. NEW BR:TAN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 72 West Main St. Tel. 612 i s 12-4-1w LOST—Nov. 30. on Glen St. mear Hich school or tront Berlin Savings Bank, keys. Funder return to Herald otlice. Re.ard 12-4-3d —_— ——— FOUND FOUND—Last Uneman’ Owner can have same by cajling . H. Goodrich’s, Clayton road, and wm for. this advt. 12-¢-2dx FOUND—Sum of money. Apply 49 Farm- same by proviny property aud paying for advt. Jullus Grenmerod, 14 Beatty St. 12-7-2dx, FAUND—Sum of monmey. Apply 49 Farm- ington Ave. 1st fioor. 12-7-2dx o BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. NOTICE—We will start you In biginesssfor $50. $10 to $20 a day profit. Elm City Sales and Supply House, 254 cm:hud B!. New Haven, Conn. o Straight Talk * Parker & . 5 No matter whether you drive a truck, an automo- bile or a stéam locomo- tive, yéu . should carry an Accident and Health policy. If you are laid up with sickness your expenses go on just the same and added to that there is the expense of a doctor and probably a nurse. The average man is con- fined by illness two weeks out of fifty-two. You may escape this for fiveral ye‘:rs but there is ways e possibility that you may be laid up any day and for more than two weeks. You had better look into this now. Parker & Deming 193 MAIN STREET Real Estate, Insurance Mortgage Loans. 'l\el.2026.