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NTED | AN OF $15,000 FOR A TERM OF 5 YEARS Will Pay 7% And give you Gilt-Edge Security. T. W. O’CONNOR one 2468 or Call Room 402 Booth’s Building. ~ CITY ITEMS Have your photo taken for Xmas by Johnson & Peterson, photographers, 126 Main St. Phone 873-2. Make an appointment today.—advt. Sullivan's dancing school, Grange hall, Berlin, Fri, McKeon’s orch. —advt. Andree Lodge I. O. O. F. will meet this evening at Vega hall on Arch street. Take home a blanket from the Foresters' fair tonight.-—advt. Rough dry washing at 9 cents a pound beginning Dec. 13. Union Laun- dry & Dry Cleaning Co.—advt. The initiatory degree will be con- ferred upon a class of candidates this evening at a meeting of Lodge No. 52, I. 0. O. F. Deec. Victor records at advt. FINAL INCOME TAX PAYMENT IS DUE Morans'.— Collector Walsh Calls Attention to Collector of Internal Revenue James J. Walsh calls the attention of | every tax payer in Connecticut to the following facts in regard to the final payment of Incomg and Excess Profits taxes due this year. | ecember 15th is the last day for the ! payment of the fourth installment of the Income and Excess Profits taxes Phoenix I | Need of Last Installment on Time. I Classificd Advertising is the most inexpensive form of pub- Ucity. Try a For Sale or a Want Advt, in the Herald today. Sen for yourself. uUnly One Ceut s Word. I WANTED—By two double room with Box 11BB. large bath. sdx WANTED—Position after school by High School boy. Answer promptly. Herald. WANTED—Ladles, why Buy a mew suit when we will remodel, dye, clean and repair your old one in the latest style and save you many dollars. Ad, the Ta.lor, 71 Asylum St., Hartford. Open evenings until § p. m. 12-6-e0d2zmo 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 iwo days a week or forenoons. Address Herald,, Box X24. 12-7-2dx e —— WANTED—By competent woman, house- work or washing two days a week. Ad- ia TO RENT—Garage suitable for Fox 24D, TO RENT—Space for two automobiles. CLASSIFIED 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. TO RENT repatring | Apply | shop and storage, at 14 Willow St. M 12-8-tf Cohen. Tel. 2425. In- quire evenings 334 South Main St., City. A. E. Abetz, 334 So. Main St., New Brit- ain, Conn. 12-8-3d TO RENT—4 room tenement on 3rd floor, 83 Hart St. Couple préferred. 12-8-tf ] TO RENT—Tenement of 5 rooms, new house, all modern improvements. Best residen- tial section. Inquire 19 Bradley St., or call 2112. 12-8-3dx TO RENT—S room tenement, steum heat, all convenlences. Call 2141 or at 470 Main St. 12-7-5dx TO RENT—Store at 8 Elm St., corner of Main St. Reasonable if taken at once Apply to M. Cohen. Tel. 2425. 12-4-tf | AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Here's a buy! 1017 touring with starter, $75; Ford motor frame, front axle, stearing wheel complete, whees, —ic., $35. 574 West Main St. -2dx FOR SALE—1918 Ford runabout, Al mn-lg dition. Very cheap to quick buyer. Can be seen at Pioneer Garage, Main St., Lear Fair Dept. Store. 12-8-4ax FOR SALE—1918 Dodge Touring, Just over- | hauled. Keasonapie. Inquire 440 rark St. Seen at 1% Francis St. Tel. 1614-3., 12:7-3dx | FOR SALE—Automobile, Mitchell 1917, 7 passenger, Big Six. Price 3400 el. 1284-14. 12-7-3dx FOR SALE—1921 Allen Sedan. Will take car in trade. 2 1918 kord Roadste:s at bargain prices. 1918 Alien Sedan. We repair generators and starters on Fords only: R. C Rudolph, 123 Cherry St. Thousands read the Herald Classified Column dafly. There "“ae & Iot of buyers ior that second hand auto you want to sell. Tell chem obout it tn & For Sale Advt. Only One Cens s Word, ————— s prm——" FURNISHED ROOMS. —_— e TO RENT—A Iarge steam ‘heated fromf room. 84 Church St. 12-8-2d3 TO RENT—One single room for American gentleman. 45 Walnut St. Tel. 1953. 12-7-24 TO RENT—2 front rooms for office or other business, opposite Central Park. Phone ., 1791. 12-8-1d TO RENT—2 rooms furnished or unfurnish- ed, for 1 or 2 men or man and wife, or Main St. Phone 1791 12-8-1 TO RENT— Large furnished fromt room, suitable for two gentlemen. 33 Court St. 12-8-1d3 TO RENT—Steam heated room, every com- , venience; private family. Garage if de- sired., 52 Buell St. 12-7-3ax TO RENT—Furnished room with board, if desired, for two gentlemen or ladies. 78 due to this year. To avoid penalty, the tax must be in the office of the Col- lector of Internal Revenue by mid- Put the powerful suction of pure | night of that date ” air to work renovating a | Inquiries reaching the Collector of floor rovorln; ! WANTED—By young man, 23 years ol dress Herald, Box 1SK. 12-7-2dx TO RENT—Small garage, $3.00 per month. 553 East St. 12-7-2dx dck delivery, —— -14. 12-7-60x | TO RENT—2 or 3 unfu rooms for lighthousekeeping, at 242 Mamn St. In- quire at elevator. , 12-7-2dx FOR SALE—Ford touring car. Good bar- _Oyand St 13-7-3dx gain for quick sale. Tel. 45. Herbert Ahlzren, 450 Main St. A2-6-sux FOR SALE. DODGE TOURING. DUODGE RUADS1IER. DLDSIDBILE 1uhm0. conven- 13-6-3dx Light trucking, part or full time. ‘rel. 1 TO RENT—Furnished rooms, all fences. 505 Arch St. —_— T0 RENT—Two front furnished steam heat- ed rooms 193 Main St., 3rd floor. brightening your Internal Revenue indicatés a belief | " 0, "0 any Jind: not atrald ~of h And the exclusive inclined APL that taxpayers have ten days of grace work. Address, Young Man, Herald offi nozzle gets into nooks and cor- on this installment. This is not so. 12-7 ners impossible to be reached any Such provision was contained in the TO RENT—Apartment of 5 rooms and gar- age, steam heat and latest improvements, in mew built house, for aduits only. Ap- UK SALE—MISt BLLANEULS other way. S DEMONSTRATE THE FEATURES OF ' ELECTRIC 5 CLEANER World Famous 1917 Revenue Act, but was removed by the Revenue Act of 1918. | Payment of the fourth installment | may be made by cash or check or money order. Collector Walsh urges that whenever possible payment | made by money order or check. This | method helps the tax payer by having be | him a trip to the collector’s office and 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 tenement by young couple. P. O. Box 646. 12-7-2dx WANTED—Fopr furnished rooms, nl'.nbl.l for light housekeeping. Western section | of city preferred. Address Rooms, Box 7, HT IN YOUR OWN HOME ly on the rust-raising, € | back tiring broom i eh a machine wili | ou to clean thor- without " Hut let ts own Free Trial the the APrEX arguments,— 505-2 or call at ouar store, . W. HINCHLIFFE JIN STRLLY NEW BRITAIN, CONN, Results--Herald Classified Advt: [ T CHEAP—A Three Famlly HO“SG at 'Bl::;lnun Haddies, Fresh and Boiled Harvard Street—all renovated lately and e shape—New electric light fixtures, all ments. Good Society Hall To Rent with voms Adjoining. AMP REAL ESTATE CO. " PHONE 343—-ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. "~ FOR ALL INSURANCE DeWITT A. RILEY, TIONAL BANK BUILDING —THE SERVICE AGENOCY— RSONS’ GARAGE ST MAIN STREET Near Corbin Ave. OW is the time to overhaul your car—straight- fender—and repair your radiator. PARSONS’ GARAGE is completely equipped dle all Auto repair—Any makes. —BURGLARS— ARE A ROUND 't yourself by a Burglary Policy. It costs but little, written by . . U L X Insurance o f All Kinds. STREFET, N. B. NAT. BANK BUILDING TEAMSHIP TICKETS JREIGN REMITTANCES )ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD | 297 MAIN STREET RGEAQUIGLEY NEVHIHIN[UN { lector of Internal Revenue. voids gongestion at the cashier’s win- | _Herald SEV-. dow. Check or money order should be { | made payable to James J. Walsh, col- | ™ mner hien conoor” gonauss weemer- | rapher, high school mdune. also fam jar with generol- office- worl Two ye: experience. Can furnish references. In Bills will be sent to taxpayers, but e Mevald, Bex $4D. “_,_“‘ faiurel to receive bill, does not re- | lieve the taxpayer ar his obligation t0 ' yyANTED—Public stenogra) | pay on time. stenography, multigraph- ing any kind of letters or specifications. | ‘We have every description of a mllllnl' list. Smith Business School, 278 Main St. 11-30-11dx WANTED—Heated on Harrison street by November 1 Box (4. Herald i baag - A preass st LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds # Court St TeleLbouns 3244 “riratn 1918 | DR. COOMBS AND CHIROPRAOCTOR THE NATUREOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 252 MAIN ST. TEL. 765 oo ~onn | FO ply 32 Norden St, opporite Bungalow. 12-6-64x TO RENT—Two family house, 5 rooms to a tenement. Improvements. J. J. Don- ahue, Carlton St. 12-6-6dx TO RENT. 6 and 7 room Modern Apartments, and 2 daylight stores on Main St. Janitor service, steam heat and hot water. Apply to WM, C. RAPHAEL, Main St. 12- 6-3a wn LOST—Last Saturday night, between Glen and Church Sts., $80 in bills. Finder please return to 1 Ellis St., receive reward. FOUND R — UND—Sum of money. Apply Farm- same by proving property aud paying for advt. Jullus Grenmerod, 14 Beatty St. 12-7-2ax —_— FAUND—Sum money. Apply 46 Farm- ington Ave.. ikt floor. 12-7-2dx BUSINESS OFPPORTUNITIES. NOTICE—We will start you in brginess for G20 310 to 320 ‘a day profit. Eim City, Sales and Supply House, 254 Orchard St., New Haven, Conn. 2-7-1w P PERSONAL Office hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Lady pRRSONAL—Don’t suffer with sick teeth, assistant 9 a. m. t0 5 p. m. By my m~thods and with my equipment all diseases are cured in FRESH FROM THE SEA For Thursday and Friday Fresh Mackerel, Butterfish, Salmon, Cod, Halibut, Haddock, Smelts. Flpunders, Fresh Herring and Steak glands, la grippe, colds, asthma, per- sistent coughs, chest and lung dis- eases—all nervous conuitions, kidney and liver discases, all skin diseases and old sores, all stomach troubles. Male and female conditions. No fail- ures in neuritis, sciatica or any form of rheumatism. ‘Working people and families will be treated until cured at $1.50 per ‘reatment. PLUMBING Steam, Hot Water Heating EXPERT SERVICE T. J. QUINLIVAN 712 STANLEY ST. Tel. 2084. FOR SALE! And no “profiteering” either—Owner wants to sell these two bargains. Shrimp, Maryland | Oyst Clam’ Chowder to take home. Open Thursday Evening Until 9:00 o’Clock. HORTON’S FISH MARKET * €7 Church st. Long uand Round Clams, Oysters and Long Island Tel. 223, F A Six Room Cottage just built—3 min- QO | utes from Stanley street trolley at Bel- R videre. Price $6,000. Cash Wanted, Inquire at Office. A | A Five Room Cottage on Vance street, near Hart street, Price $5,000. Cash Wanted, Inquire at Office. T. W. 0°Connor, Booth’s Buiiding the quickest possible time. Cured! when all other systems fail and PERSONAL—Teeth cleaned 50c. Our mouth | cured to stay cured. Including swollen . 'WANTED—Experienced girl for candy store. sore and loose, and inflamed gums. £x- | aminations free. Let's talk it over. Open day and evenings. Dr. Dickerman, 131 Main St. 12-8-1dx wash 25c. That broken tooth can be gold crowned $4.50. Dr Dickerman, Barnes' Block, 131 Main St. 12-7-2dx INAL—L. Hawne, M. H., Follower of ; Ethel E. Purdy, Spiritualist Medium, 200 Edgewood Ave., New Haven, Ct. Read- ings by mall. 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 e —— WANTED—FEMALK HELP —_— —— 'WANTED—Experienced cook. Mrs. W‘hfl‘ H. Hart, Suunyledge. 12-3- sa : petent mald for .-eul housework. -Three in family. Referenc: Tel. 1856-4. 13- WANTED—Woman to clean, by the hour or | day. 103 West Main St. 12-3-2dx | Apply McEnroe’s store, 78 West Main St. 1208-1d WANTED—Woman to do cooking ané kitch- en work. Apply 42 Park Place. 12-8-4d WANTED—Mald for general housework. One who can cook preferred. Good wages to right party. Address Box 11B, Her- ald. 12 —_— LIMITATION OF CLAIMS. | At a Court of Probate holden at New Brit- | ain within and for the District of Berlin, in the County of Hartford and State of Con- mecticut, on the 7th day of December, A. D., i 1920 Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Esq., Judge. | On motion of Clara Brennan Contois of said New Britain, as Executrix of the last will and testament of John Brennan late of New Britain, within said district deceased. THIS COURT doth decree that six months be allowed and Ignited for the creditors of said estate to exhibit their claims against the same to the Executrix and directs t public notice be given of this order by ad- vertising In a mewspaper published In saia New Britain, and having a cirtulation in sald district, and by posting a copy thereof on the public sign post in said town of New Britain, nearest the place where the de- ceased last dwelt and retus: make. Certified from Record. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. e | LIMITATION OF CLAIMS. At a Court of Probate holden at New Brit- ain, within and for the District of Berlin in the County of Hartford and State of Con- necticut, on the 7th day of December, A. D., 1920. Present, Bernard F Gaffney, Esq., Judge. On motion of Charles H. Johnson of sald New Britain, as Administrator on the Es- tate of Laura Martin Johnson, late of New Britain, within said district deceased. THIS COURT doth decree that six months be allowed and limited for the creditors of said estate to exhibit their claims against the same to the Administrator and directs that publié notice be given of this order by advertising in a newspaper published in sald New Britaln, and having a _eirculation in said district, and by posting & copy thereof on the public sign post in sald Town of New Britain, nearest the place where the de- | ceased last m“"n Certified from Record. BERNARD F. QA.I!N!Y Judge. 20-21-t¢ FOR SALE. 1917 Buick ‘tourmng—Has been overhauled and repawnted. Looks like new. 1917 Buick Roadster in A No. 1 condition. 1916 Overland Touring M. 83, with close top. Will sell cheap. Look these cars over. it will pay you. Open Friday evening. LASH MOTOR CO. West Maln Street. George Dunbar, Salesman. 12-8-10 WANYED-—MALE, HENP —_————— WANTED—Salesmen—Two Catholic _gent- FOR SALE—Christmas sale of ‘croghet. articles at 638 Stamey St., cor. Park st. second floor. 12-8-2dx FOR SALE—A reed baby ecarriage (Whit-' ney make), a large round oak parlot stove, both in Al condition. 131 Broad St., Plainville. Tel. 116-3. 12-8-2dx FOR SALE—Chickering concert gram piano, fine tone; a bargain for $2s, for club, school house or large room. Mrs. Sedervall, 102 Linwopd -St. 12-3-1a% FOR SALE—Persian and. Oriental Rugs. Farty has just arrived from . rersia and has brought with him 25 pleces of chuice rugs, various sizes. Will sell at cost. Just’ haif what you would pay to stores. Genuine hand made. An exhibition will be held at John A. Andrews & Co. store for three days. A great chance, don't miss it; call at once. 12-3-3dx e FOR SALE—1 swing rocking horse 1 doll « carriage. Good as new. 32 Hawkins st., 2nd floor. 12-8-4dx lemen on a new high class proposition. | a week to start Experience not es- Address Heralq Box 33Y. 12-7-2dx 345 sential. WANTED Salesman and collector. Apply ! Singer Store, 57 Church St. 12-7-2dx WANTED—First class barbef, steady work. James Basse, 88 Church St. 12-6-3ax | WANTED—Pattern makers.. Would inter- vi:w middle aged n.ao who under ta ds wood working and can read drawings with view to becoming template maker on siructural work. ‘Stua.y, pleasant, lucra- tive pos.Lon. Only those with ove qual ficat.ons nced apily to B.rlin 'Con- st uc.ion Comp. ny, Berlin Dep.t, Berlin, Conn. 12-4-1w WANTED—Store Manager. Company, manufacturers stores {n New Britaln. The entire pro- duction of our mills s sold only through these factory-owned atores, direct to tire users, minus jobber's profits. All rent and other operating expenses are paid by the company. The manager receives a salary of 350 a week and a commission on all sales. A cash deposit of $2,000 is re- quired. Unlimited possibilities, ¥ you are a salesman and can furnish the cash bond write or phone Mr. W. G. Zimmer man, Bond Hotel, Hartford, Conn. *—— NOTICE. NOTICE—Denatured alcohol 35c a quart, $1.35 per gailon. Motor oil, single gailon, 80c, 5 gallon lots at 75c per gallon. Alex Auto Supply Co., 86 Arch St. nights and Sundays. 13-8-4dx S e e ST NOTICE—E. J. Paquette & Sons, Contract- ors and Bujiders. Fioor surfacing, storm windows, doors and jobbing of all de- scription. Promptly atteaded to. sAl service. 11 East Lawler St. Tel. 1043 NOTICE—Miss Alice Starr, Plano Teacher, 86 Elm St. Phone +1i-2. 12-6-8-142 NOTICE—House - cleaning time. Electrie vacuum cleaners reated, $1.25 per day; delivered promptly; satisfaction ruaran- teed. Puone 2079. 11-22-e0dtt 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 Farsons’ Gar- age, 650 West Main St. 12-6-6d NOTICE—Wood carted, ashes, etc., taken out with team. Tel. 614-4, 72 Elm St. 12-6-3dx NOTICE—Come and see the largest dolls in the city, kid bodies with real cyebrows and eye lashes. Kidlyne bodies, composi- tion bodies etc. We also have the larg- est Toy Piuno in the city Arch St. Nov- elty Shop (M. P. Leupold), 359 Arch St 6 houses south of the Armory. 12-6-6d NOTICE—Repairing and rebullding of old chimneys Reasonable prices. Also clean- ing out. All kinds Jf mason work. Chimneys a speciaity. F. Selander, phone 2168, 718 Staniey St. 12-3-6dx NOTICE—WIll trade beautiful two senger roadste:, perfect condition, for bullding lot. Address Box 2XX, Herald. NOTX oonfst, Chalk Talk Sketching for_entertainments, dances; something snappy. Al Malmgren, Herala office, City. 92212 B e, NOTICE THIS SPECIAL ON FIRST QUALITY TIRES. 30x3 Penn N. S. . 30x3%3 Penn N. S. .. 32x4 Firestone N. 8. . 32x3%4 Cord N. 32x3% Penn V. C. $19.95 32x4 Fisk Ribbed 'l‘hreud ... $16.45 ALEX AUTO SUPPLY CO., No. 86 ARCH STREET, OPEN NIGHTS AND SUNDAYS and fairs and ... $8.95 $12.45 | $28.95 i $25.35 of tires and | tubes, is opening one of its many chain | 12-6-3d i Co. FOR SALE—Used player plano, bench and <o0 yuars; very good ordew: Easy_terms. One brand new o, big discount. Come see. Ans -2dx¥ FOR SALE—Boys’ of ‘sheepskin lined) also man's overcoat. 103 West Main St.\ 12-7-2dx Bay mare horse, sultable for grocery business. Cheap if taken at once. 72 Elm St. Tel. 6l4-4. 3dx FOR SALE—Kitchen range, Call 8“.‘-'. g 12-6-3dx FOR SALE—Baby carriage in perfect con- dition. Call at 237 Eim St, over store. Tel. 363-3. 12-6-3dx FOR SALE—300 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. 12-6-5dx FOR SALE—Second hand lumber and scrap wood at 14z Main st 12-4-6d R FOR SALE—Steinway grand pia: very good condition. Price reasonabl taken at once. Apply 95 Arch St. 12-6-3dx FOR SALE—Wilton rug, 9x12, practically new; price reasonable. 3rd floor 60 Gar- den St. 12-7- FOR SALE—Notice, Hardware City Bedding Mattresses, box springs, cushions, pillows, steel couches, cots, springs, etc., at factory to home prices. Your old ma\- tresses made over equal to new. Uphol'~ tering. Tel.*2314-4. 60 Tremont St. 2 11-6-'08x ¢ Open - 12-8-4ax | P Center”’ ADKINS 66 Church St.