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hristmas Shopping Made Easy Our complete andd charniing line of Jewelry, erware, Cut Glass and Ivory, being advantageous- displayed, will save you considerable time in select- your Christmas Gifts at our store, Plenty of com- ent help to wait on you at your convenience. We are not exaggerating’ when we claim the selection as well as the Iowest prices in the city. it to our store will convince you. Step in and around. No trouble to show goods. Our Music Department is replete with the Christ- spirit, plenty of high-grade Pianos and Piano yers at new reduced prices. A complete line of ptrolas of all models in different finishes, from $25 $350, at the mest liberal terms, and if you are so unate as to own a Victrola, do not forget that we othe largest selection of Recérds in New Eng- d and offer you the highest grade of service. Be sure and give us a call. pnry Morans Jewelry and Musig. Directly Opp. Myrtle Strect ToCure aCold in One Day Take Grove’s Laxative Bromo < Quinine tablets Be sure its Bromo MAIN ST hy not Cover your our Xmas Merchandise '| dditional Insurance? ' The Cost for One is Low. EIW.C.HATCH® NSURANCE %Al REAL ESTATE HALL Rgiums Use Herald Classified Ads. FOR ALL INSURANCE CALL 1067-3 DeWITT A. RILEY NATIONAL BANK BUILDING 272 MAIN STREET. ~THE SERVICE AGENCY— ARSONS’ GARAGE WEST MAIN STREET Near Corbin Ave. NOW is the time to overhaul your car—straight- fender—and repair your radiator. PARSONS’ GARAGE is completely equipped handle all Auto repair—Any makes. l Do your Christmas Shopping at the Economy Clothing Shop 86 Arch Street | Just far enough to be out of the high ! ren your trading here. We only | prln‘s are extraordinarily reasonabie. 1} Simon Kaplan NEWRRITAIN,CONN ' t district. Tt will pay you to do sell high and grade merchandise our ;TEAMSHIP TICKETS OREIGN REMITTANCES OALL PARTS OF THE WORLD 'ORGEANUIGLEY T3 22 STREET 89 ARCH STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN. he Sensible Xmas Gift the gift that is useful as well as ornamental. What could be ore uscful than a good suit, over coat or set of furs? We would appreciate an opportunity to show you our large as- ment of Men’s and Ladies’ ready to wear Suits and Overcoats, pys’ Suits, O’coats, Sheepskin Coats and Mackinaws, and tell you out our easy weekly payment plan. Your Credit Is Good AT THE Boston Clothing Store 63 CHURCH STREET ' 70 RENT—Large Classificd Advertising s the most inexpensive form of pub- Ucity. Try a For Sale or a Want Advt, in the Herald today. Sen for sourself. Unly One Ceut & Word. hoflcn—-—w‘o will start you In business for $10 ‘to $20 a day profit. Eim City h- s and Supply House, 254 Orchard St. New Haven, Conn. 12-7-1w —— FURNISHED ROOMS. ' TO RENT—Six room temement, two gentlemen; Mrs. Walsh, 64 Church Si 1 room . 10-1dx ————————— TO RENT—Front steam heated rooms for two men or man and wife, at 459 Main st 12-10-2dx TO RENT—Large heated room, suitable for two gentlemen. Also single room. Ap- ply 19 Court St. 12-10-2dx ' | TO RENT—Large furnished fromt room, ' suitable for two gentlemen. 33 Court St. 12-10-1ax TO RENT—Large furnished room for two, | steam heat, electric light, etc. Americans only. 162 Main St., one flight up. 12-10-1ax TO RENT—2 connected furnished fromt rooms, for light housekeeping, or for 2 gentlemen. Apply 225 South Main St. Mrs. Helm. 12-10-2ax TO RENT—Furnished front kitchenette, steam heat, baths. Apply Seeley, 61 Main with hot room, electricity, St. 12-10-1ax TO RENT—Pleasant furnished room, with board, $12 per week. Address Box 108, Herald. 12-10-2dx TO RENT—One or two furnished rooms; all conveniences, for light housekeeping. Cen- tral. * 16 Prospect St. 12-10-1dx TO RENT—Large furnished front room, suitable for two gentlemen. 33 Court St. 12-10-1dx furnished room, heated, with bath. Board If desired. Tel. 716-3. $3 Grove Hill. 12-9-5ax TO RENT—One large front room with use of kitchen and dining room, at corner of Arch and Walnut Sts. 12-9-2ax TO RENT—Furnished room in ily, suitable for one or two 380 Arch St. ivate fam- ns. Call 12-9-3ax TO RENT—Steam heated room, every com. venience; private family. Garage If d sired., 52 Buell St. 12-7-5ax TO RENT—Two front furnished steam heat- ¢d rooms 193 Main St. Srd floor. WANTED—MALK HEVLP WANTED—A man for assistant janitor Im Grammar school. One who understands running fires. Apply to ’nnuor Hin. 12-10-24 WANTED—Experienced clerk for all day Ssturday. Russell Bros., 301 Maln St. 12-9-2a WANTED—Salesmén—Two Catholle gent- lemen on a new high class proposition. $45 & week to start. Experience not es- sential. Address Herald Box 33Y. 12-9-2ax | WANTED—An_experienced filing clerk. Ap- ply Drawer ;ozl. City. l?-s-ld’ WANTED—Pattern makers.. view middle axed man who under ta-ds wood working and can read drawings with view to becoming template maker on structural work. Steady. pleasant, lucr: tive postion Only those with above qual'fications n<ed apply to Berlin Con- stiucijon Compiny, Berlin Depot, Berlin, Conn. 12-4-1w ———————— Bullding--Repaaing. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinda # Court St Telepbcnas 32 ttew Britain. Conn. 1918 _—m PLUMBING i Steam, Hot Water Heating EXPERT SERVICE | T. J. QUINLIVAN 712 STANLEY ST. Tel. 2084. CHIROPRACTIC TALK NO. 26. NO DOPE (By J. A. VOLZ, THE cmorncrom{ Let this fact be understood—nerve pres- | sure is the cause of your ailment, regard- less of what it is, where it is, or how long you have had it. Everything you or phy- sicians were able to do was valueless, for spinal nerve pressure was and is there still to cause the conditions, and no drug, ope- ration or osteopathic mantpulation eould remove it. | CHIROPRACTIC succeeds where other methods fafl. Re- sults In thousands of cases suffering with your particular kind of allment prove this. Let this modern method remove the pres- sure in your Nervous System that is caus- ing you so much trouble. Get on the road to Health at once! longer! Come to office now—TO- NIGHT, and ses how quickly your Lliment w! gone! e consultagion and analysis. 5 o J.A.VOLZ The Chiropractor 350 NALX STREET. BOOTH BLOCK Seite ¥, Feurth Floer 1738 OF - Hours: 9-12 & m—2-5 .. - E wing Hours: as. Tresduy, Thure- @) & T ~dav 6:30 to 8:30. ! an, Conn. | NOTICE—House wiring, repairing, CLASSIFIED 1ic a Word Minimum Charge 20c 3 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 auvertiser money. TO RENT TO RENT—Tenement of five modern impgovements. Fine inquire at siore, 245 Elm St. 12-10-3dx TO RENT—Garage space for two automo- biles, at 217 High St. Inquire at Broad- way Tailors, 67 East Main St. 12-10-3dx all | im- Main” St., -9-3dx provements. cor. Lincoln Apply 436 West TO RENT—Front offices on Main St. 2141. 12.9-3dx TO RENT—Tenement of 5 rvoms; ern improvements; new house. Farmington Ave., first floor. all mod- Apply 64 12-9-2d TO RENT—Garage suitable for repairing shop and stor: at 14 Willow St. Apply M. Cohen. Tel. 2425. 12-8-t TO RENT—Space for two automobiles. In. quire evenings 334 South Main St., City A. E. Avetz, 334 So. Maln St., New Brit- TO RENT—Tenement of 5 rooms, new house, all modern improvements. Hest residen- tial section. Inquire 19 Bradley St., or call 2112. 12-8-3dx 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 1 12-8-3 | l TO RENT—Apartment of 5 rooms and gar- | age, steam heat aund latest improvements, in new builtihouse, for aduits only. ply 32 Norden st opposite Bungalow. 12-6-6dx TO RENT—Two family house, 5 rooms to a tenement. Improvements. J. J. Don- ahue, Carlton St. 12-6-0dx LIV ZVTOrsY NOTICE—On the 8th of December, 1920, my wite, Anna sigmant, left my house aud board, and after the above date 1 will not be respousible for the bills contracted by her in my name. Willie Zigmé#at. 12-10-14x - NOTICE—Send me at once a list of the per- give you iodicals you want, aad I will greauly reduced prices. Address W W. Main St. 12- NOTICE—Expert welding on all metals, new aiso machine work. East Side Garage. 12- parts madge; 513 Bast St, NOTACE—House - 1ax Ap- | | i Electrio | vaduum cleaners reated, $1.25 per day; deilvered promptly; satisfaction guaran teed. Phone 2079 NOTICE—Miss Alice Starr, $6 Elm St. Fhone eli-2. No job too big or too smail. 893-5. . 11-22-e0dtt Plano Teacher, 12-¢-s-11x FOR SALE—Large coal range, ignition. | Call tel. 12-9-9dx NOTICE—AIl kinds of teaming done by L. A. Lockwood, 72 Elm St. removed promptly. Drop card. NOTICE—] Electric 76c half day, $1.25 day. 608-2 NOTICE—Denatured alcohol 35¢ =» $1.35_per galion. S0c, 5 gallon lots at 75¢ per galion. Auto Supply Co., 86 Arch St. nights and Sundays. Ashes and rubbisn 12-9-3ax Vacuum Cleaners to rent, Deltvered. Tel. 12-9-3ax Motor oil, single gailon, Alex Open 13-8-4dx NOTICE—E. J. Paquette & Sons, Contract- ors and Builders. windows, doors and jobbing of all scriptior Promptly attended to. service. 11 East Lawler St. Tel. Al Floor surfacing, storm de- 1043-5. 12-8-4dx | Would Inter- NOTICE—Radiators, Fenders, Lamps, Gaso- line tanks, etc., repaired at Parsons’ Gar- age, 680 West Main St. 12-6-6d NOTICE—Come and see the largest dolls with real eyebrows in the city, kid bodl and eye lashes. Kidlyne bodies, compos}- tion bodies etc. We also have the larg- est Toy Piuno in the city Arch sSt. Nov; elty Shop (M. P. Leupold), 359 Arch St, 6 houses south of the Armory. 12-6-6d NOTICE—Will trude beautiful two senger roadste., perfect condition, for building lot. Address Box XX, Herald. d inments, fairs aud dances; something snappy. Al Maim, = Heraln office, City wA.\ fea ANTED—Canvassers, men and Apply 18 Main St. WANTED—(:‘I'II’B on or mear Connerton St. Address Box 22¥, Herald. 12-10- zdx WANTED—By two gentlemen, double room with bath. Box 11BB. a l-m Address Herald | 12-8-3dx WANTED—Light trucking, part or full time. ‘rel. WANTED—Two or three furnished rooms, all improvements, for light housckeeping, centraily located, by young :couple. dress Box 11X, Herald. quick delivery, 1492-14. 6dx 'ANTED—Public stenography, multigraph- ing any kind of letters or specifications. We have every description ofes mailing list. Smith Business School, 278 Main St. 11-30-11dx THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT. WHEREAS, on the 29th day of November, 1820, the United States of America filed a libel in the District Court of the United States for the District of Connecticut against 18 quarts and 11 1-2 gallons of Salad Oil (so- T2%0-6a S | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Whole Grain Wheat at 15c a can; greatest 10v per cont Cereal Health Food known to man! MORE nourishment than anything else at Twice the i'rice; has “ALL neuts A BawsD? by the Human r o well, you NBED tals food DAY. Amer- jcan Merdaandise Union, 321 Park St. 12-10-1dx FOR SALE—Farm (107 acres), house, barn, tools, cows, etc.; al$o iuilk route. Keas- onable if sold at once. Joseph 1unewiwch, Cnurch St, Newington, Ct., 2 miies from New Britan. 12-10-zdx FOR SALE—Player pisno, second hand, per- gect conwition; Deben aud TOUS. 1oUr VWD price. kasy paymeats. Call at once. Andrews, 439 Arch St. 12-10-zax FUR SALE—Hand bags for $2.00, worth $2.95. Suitcases for dl..v, wWorla ¥ Truck Shop, 15 Latayette St. FOR SALE—We have a few boxing gloces and striking ba, Will sell cheap. ine Guire aiuua ouuy, 15 Lalayette St. 12-10-34 FOR SALE—Gas dome, as good as new. Apply evenngs at 41 Conuerton St fioor FOR SALE—Single barrei shotgun, gauge. luquire 15 Latayette sSt. shop. 1 BT § FOR SALE—Wardrobe trunk for sale at 15 Lafayette St. 12-9-3dx FOR SALE—Stove and fire place wood. A. Konapas, riaiuvite, Mt. view. Tel. 218-3. 12-9-5dx FOR SALE—Pure lard 22¢ per Ib, evapor- ated mulk, Borden’s, \an Camp's or Lib- bey's, 4 cans ovc. Best coffee 4lc per Ib. Eagle brand milk 27c can. Russell 5ros., 301 Main St. 12-9-2a FOR SALE—Pure lard 22c per Ib, evapor- ated muik, Borden's, van Camp's or Lib- bey's, 4 cans 50c. Best coftee 4lc per Ib. Eagle brand milk 27¢ can. Russell Bros., 301 Main St, 12-9-24 FOR SALE—Beautiful upright piano; will sacrifice for casn; no reasonable offer re- fused. Plano, Box 1:D, Herald. 12-3-2dx FOR SALE—In Maple Hill, new six room bungalow; all modern; fire place, hard room trim. Price and terms reasonable. A. Bean, slaple Hill Ave., le Britain: 12-9-6dx ———— e FOR SALE—Building stone, 8¢ per ft. de- livered to any part of city. L. A. Lock- wood, 72 Blm St. Bartow make; hot water. front, gas comnection, Nickeled _trimmings, dandy er and .heater. Phone 898-4. 12-9-3ax FOR SALE—3500 cords wood. Will cut and deliver on nighway. 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. 12-6-3dx FOR BALE—S8econd hand lumber and scrap wood at 142z Main st 125e-0d — FOR SALE—Notice, Hardware City Bedding Co. Mattresses, box springs, cushions, pillows, steel couches, cots, springs, etc., at factory to home prices. Your old ma- tresses made over cqual to new. Uphol - tering. Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremont St. 11-6-"o@x —_——m FOR SALE. PERSIAN ORMENTAL RUGS. , Private owner will seil 25 pieces of choice collection Persian Rugs just arrived. Ex- exceptional opportunity—those who are in- terested will never get another chance like this You can save 50 per cent. Pon’t hesitate. Call t and Saturday up to 5 m no later. ale will take place at John A. Andrews & Co. Following are few of the lof Persian Arack Rug. 9x11-6. Silk Rug. %6-2 Silk Rug, 8-1x5 . Small Silk Rus, 3-1x Antique Kazak, 3-8x10 Kurd Kazak, 7xi-14 . Camel's Hair Rug, 8-6x3-11 . Kerman Shah, 4x2-10 . Tran Rug, 6:2x3 5 . 1 12-10-sax | 12-9-3ax | o 200 PERSONAL—Don’t suffer. Thousands read the Herald Classified Column daily. There are a lot of buyers ior that second band auto you want to sell. Tell them sbout it tn & For Sale Advt. Only One Cent s Word, AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—WIillys Knight coupe, receatly overnauled, in hne coudition. Wil sell st low price. Apply ox SAA. 12-20-1¢ FOR SALE—Roadster In good running order, very cheap to quick buyer. Can be sesn $11 East St. Saturday afternoon. 12-10-1dx FOR SALE—Two Ford tourings, ome with starter, demountable rims, spot light and many ‘extras. Bargalns. R. tey, 605 Lincoln St. Tel. 970-3. . Bat- 12-9-3dx FOR SALE—Ford tfuck, 1917, cheap; also Buick truck. Kissell sedan, hauled. Bargains. See Side Garage, 513 East St. 12-10-3a: FOR SALE—i918 Ford runabout, Al con- dition. Very cheap to quick buyer. Can be seen at Piloneer Garage, Main St., Ri Fair Dept. Store. 12-8-4Y FOR SALE—192) Allen Sedan. Will take car in trade. 2 1918 kord Roadsters ai bargain price: 1918 Allen Sedan. We repair generators and starters on Fords only. R. C Rudolph, 123 Cherry St. 13-76ax FOR SALE. 1917 Bulck ‘lourwng—Has beea overhauled and repanted. Looks like new. 1917 Bulck Rosdster In ‘A No. 1 condition. 1916 Overiand 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. FOR SALE. BUICK IOADBT“ DODGE "OURIN OLDSMOBILE NMG. DODGE ROADSTER. REO TOURING. FORD ROADSTER. THE B, . B MOTOR 0O. 18 Main St. Phone 484. 10-8 ANTED—FEMALIS HALP WAN' woman for gemeral housework. Apply 19 Court St. 13-10-2d ‘WANTED—Clerks, service. $126 month. eessary. For free particulars, of tions, write: J. Leonard, (former c:vu Service Examiner) 343 Equitable g,x | .Washington, D. C. 12-10-. WANTED—In box shop, experienced drh covering machines and bench work. ' Goeod wages, room and board. None but exper- fenced meed answer. Box Co., Chester, Conn. WANTED—Lady to ironing and wadli. ing at own home. Inquire Neri Bro. old a ! confectionery store, 'Plainville. 12-9. WANTED—Competent mald housework. Three in llmuy. Tel. 1856-4. p -Woman to do - C Mitche Apply 42 Park Place. . 12-3-4d for gener; Reterence en work. WANTED—Mald for general ;. One who can cook preferrcd. Good wages i to right party. Address Box 11B, Rer- ald. 3-4-6dx e ——— LOSY P Lt B S 0 NG O = R O LOST—Black pocket book with small sum of money and key, between Hart and Glen Sts. Kindly retirn to 85 Ellis St. 13-10-1dx i — PERSONAL Don’t walt. Don't pay big prices. Best rubber used, $8.00 set. Gold tooth. 131 Main St. PERSONAL—L. Hawne, M. H., Follower Ethel E. Purdy, Svmtuutn Medium, 200 Edgewood Ave., New Havem, Ct. ings by mail. Send no money. 13-7-1wx —BURGLARS—- ARE AROUND \ Protect yourself, by a Burglary Policy. It costs but little, written by Ii. 272 MAIN STREET. . Insurance o nulvirrsse X . f Al Kinds. ; N. B. NAT. BANK BUILDING We can offer you No. 121 Cleveland street —Here’s a chance to make some money when building drops—Fine big yard with small house. Push the house in rear and put two Big Blocks on called) in accordance with,fhe Act of Con- | gress approved June 30th, 1906. AND WHEREAS, by virtue of process in due form of law, to me directed, returnable on the January third, 1921, I have seized and taken 16 quarts and 8 one-half gallons of said above mentioned and have same In my custody. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Dis- trict Court will be held in the United States Court Room, in the City of New Haven, Conn., 12:00 noon, on the Third day of Jan- uary, 1921 For the trial of said premises, and the owner or owners, and all persons who may have or claim-any interest, afe hereby cited to be and sppear at the time and pla. aforesaid, to show cause, if any they ha e, why a final decree should not pass as prayed. Edwin L. Smith, U. S. Atty. Federal Bidg., Hartford, Conn. For the United States. New' Britain, Conn., Dec. 9, 1920 WILLIAM R. PALMER, U. §. Marshal. By WILLTAM J. HAYES, Deputy U. S. Marshal ~haaiken. { Dec 10-11-13 l property. CAMP REAL 273 MAIN ST. PHON] ol ESTATE CO. 'E 343—ROOMS 305-8¢ BANK BLDG. PENCIL : Eversharp—Headquarters } We Have the Most Complete Line in the City From $1.00 and Up. NEW BR.TAN TYPEWR.TER EXCHANGE 72 West Main St. Tel. 612