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The Quality Jewclry Store Xmas Shoppers! Removal and Reduction Sale A, L. ENOCH We Are to Move from 310 Ma in St. 10 326 Main St. 3 Doors Below. All Our Stock Must Be Sold Make Your Selections Now SEE O Uk WINDOW Weo carry the Best Makes o f tioward, Elgin, Waltham and Quality, WONDERFUL VALU ES, A. H. ENOCH THE 340 QU Main St. (Opp Comumerciat Si., Watches iIn Stock all kinds Swiss Watches of Finest LITY JEWELRY STORE ~ Hamliton, lere Are Some Suggestions For Christmas Gifts Shiver Sets Brushes Gold Lockets Linge Baby Rings Pins Link Button Scarf Pins Valdemar Chain Ivory Clocks Candie Sticks Pocket Knives Cigar Cutters Signet Rings Vanity Cases Mesh Bags Bar Pins Camcos Electric Lamps Solid Gold and Diamond Lavallieres Caldemar Chain and Knife Ladies’ and Gents’ Pink Sapphire and Ruby Rings color stones Earrings, Beads and Tvory Toilet and Manicure Scts, Wrist Watches Gold Pencils 150 other Alarm Clocks ; the Inrgest assortment in the city of lodge cmblems ( ladies’ and men’s), all kinds. of jewelry nu,rltltw. -W rman and hristmas Shopping Made Easy Our complete and charming line of Jewelry, erware, Cut Glass and Ivory, beinz advantageous- lisplayed, will save you considerable time in select- your Christmas Gifts at our store. Plenty of com- int help to wait on you at your convenience. We are not exaggerating when we claim the pst selection as well as the lowest prices in the city. sit fo 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 olas of all models in difTerent finishes, from $25 0, at the most liberal terms, and if you are so nate as to own a Victrola, do not forget that we the largest selection of Records in New Eng- il and offer you the highest grade of service. Be sure and give us a call. nry Morans Jewelry and Music. MAIN ST. Directly Opp. Myrtle Strect STEAMSHIP - TICKETS ‘OREIGN - REMITTANCES 0 ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD TORGEADUIGLEY 337 ¥A'X NEWRRITAIN.CONN | STREET Parker Fountain Pens. Also other makes. ALE HELP month; nee examinations unnecessary; for fre (former Equitable civil examiner), Washington, D. C. WANTED—Competent maid. bousework in_family of Mrs. Cohn, 378 Stanley Street for three. Tel general Apply WANTED—Woman by the day for clean- d laundry work. Apply 56 Lincoln Telephone 1464 12-16-d3x TED—Kitchen and dining room girl at plehurst Inn. Mrs. Geo. B. Martin, 1. 113, Plainville. 12-14-a3 WAN M xperienced woman to do clean- ys a week. Apply 204 Lincoln phone 989 4-3dx oung lads clerk mccustomed to and with some knowledge of Apply Western Union Tel. 12-16-3d4 WANTED— EXTRA SALES GIRLS, OV ! | | | YEARS OF AGE, FOR SATUR- DAY AFTERNOONS AND EVE. NINGS. APPLY THE BIG STORE (RAPHAEL'S DEPT. STORE.) | WILL; PAY BEST PRICES | KINDS OF JUNK and Second-iiund Furniture L. ZELDES 116 West Street FOR ALL Tel. 633-23 CITY ITEMS Removal sale at Besse-Leland's A real live Santa Claus at tho Big Store tomorrow will present kiddie accompanied by their with a free Xmas gift.—advt. —advt. Black silk hose with clocks.—Wil- son's.—advt, Have your battery charged or re- paired at Jester's, 198 Arch street. —advt. every mother | | Classificd Advertising s the most inexpensive form of pub- lcity. Try a For Sale or a ‘Want Advt, ip tbe Herald today. Se» for yonreif. 4inly One Oent WANTED i CLA 1c auvertiser money. SSIFIED i a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in zliminating this work we save the Thousands read the Herald Classified Column dally. There are a Iot of buyers ;or that second hand auto you want to ®ell. Tell them obout it in & For Sae Advt. Only One Cent a Word. TO RENT FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Experienced work by day. Address Box Herald 3-1 Dressmaker wishes FOR RENT—5 rooms, al Inquire Arch St. Tel. 12-16-2dx WANTED—To buy from 200 to 300 quarts of milk daily. Will call for same. Tel. Hartford Ave. Samuel Hit 12-16-7dx WANTED—American family of three adults want an apartment or house of four, five or six rooms and bath in southwestern or southeastern part of town. Box 21BX, Herald. 12-16-3dx WANTED—By an American married man. | Work of any kind, er. Call 614-4. inside. Steady wo 12-16-2dx WANTED—To trade a bulillag lot In northern part of city, for an automobile, Dodge or Buick preferred. Address Box 10J, Herald. 12-16-3dx WANTED—Light business wagon.: Address Wagon, Box 16, Herald. 12-14-6dx —m— FUKNISHED ROOMSM, TO RENT—Four rooms with improve Call 41 Connerton St. 2. TO RENT—Newly furnished room, all mod. ern conveniences; suitable for one or two persons. Inguire Lyons, 662 West Main St. Tel. 1632-15. 12-17-2d TO RENT—Furnished room, provements, centrally located § Elm St. 12-17-2ax TO RENT—One or two furnished rooms, heated for light housekeeping. Also one front room desirable for gentleman. 103 West Main St TO RENT—Two keeping room: South Main St. Separate 12-16-2dx TO RENT—Furnished room, Camp Street or ‘phone 1457-5. heated. 32 12-15-3dx TO RENT—Five provements. room temement, Hurlburt St. 1 TO RENT—Tenement of 5 rooms, 3rd floor. All conveniences, with garage. Apply 3 Norden St., Tel 319-4. 12-14-5dx provements. | FOR SALE—Used upright piano, i very good new upright plano, §' 139 zdx tone, etc., $150 off; ‘monthly p Arch yments. Andrews, st 2 — S —— ! g AUTOMOBR, FOR SALE—1921 Allen Sed Sedan, Auburn Sedans and G- immediate delivery. Rudolph' 123 Cherry St. Phone 2051, 8 Allen ts for rage, ax ¥OR SALE—Phonograph parlor tabel form), count. A beauty;: drews, 49 Arch St. (writing desk, latest tsyle, $100 dis- easy payments. An- 12-17-2dx TO RENT—Three rooms, 32 Greenwood St. t FOR SALE—One 48-inch roll top desk, sec- 12-11-tt NT—Garage suftable for _repairing nd storag: 4 Willow St Apply M. Cohen. 5. 12-8-tf TO RENT—Store at 8 Elm St., corner of Main St. Reasonable if taken at once Apply to M. Cohen. Tel. 242 12-4-tf NOTICE. NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaner, brand new P’remicr, at big discount. Payments arranged satisfactory. Andrews, factor representative, 439 Arch St 12-1 | modern _tm- | 70 RENT—Two front furnished steam heat- | ed rooms 193 Main St., 3rd floor. TO RENT—Furnished room, all convenicnces 505 Arch St 12-11-6dx TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for two genteimen, board nearby. 67 Grove Hill. Tel. 789. 12-17-3d WANTED—MALE HEVP AGENTS—Make $75.00 weekly selling guar- unteed hosiery: we guarantee $36.00 weekly full time, an hour spare time; experience unnecessary. Periect Hoslery, Darby, Pa. 12-18-d1x WANTED—At ' once, ment cutter at Oity Market, 353 So. Main St. 12-16-3ax WANTED—An experienced fille clerk. Ap- ply Drower 1021, City. 12-16-3d WANTED—! for chain branch, State experience and age. Must come well recommended. Address Box 19A, Herald. 13-15-d3x ————————eessaa— PERSONAL PERSONAL—Don't wait for your mnew teeth, come in today and have them be- fore Christinas; $8.00, with 22 k. gold tooth don’t suffer. Office, 131 Main. D. LOST AND FOUND- T—A small Angora kitten, gray and wn, color, four white paws and white ast. Finder please return to 353 Main E. Kjos, City. 12-17-2dx LOST—Between Stanley and Main cth Thomas watch (“B.G.F." suitable reward to finder. Box 1 ald treets, inltials LOST—Last Saturday night, an automobile robe, between New Britain and Avon. Re- ward if returncd to 27 Holmes A: LOST—On East Main St., or Hartford Ave., purse containing Rosary Beads and Reward. 1330 Stanley St. Tel. 46 12-1 LOST—Small black Pomeranian male dog; return to 47 Olive St. and recei ward. LOST—Pocketbook contalning sum of money —between Corbin Screw Corp. and Tre- mont street. Tuesday noon. Reward if re- turned to Herald Office. 12-15-3dx | 1LOST Between High school and Main St., Piunos at C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. | Music hath charms at C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. i ‘s brown mitten. Arch St.. top floo bab to Please return 12 dx NOTICE—Here { am. address pick it up ay tractor, painter and paper hanger, 3% Har- vard St. Work done reasonabl NOTICE—We install and quarantee for ten years—Chamberiain Metal W eather Strips . We save you 25 per cent on all coal bilis. | tional bookcase and Trinity St. after 7 hall tree. Call p. m., Saturday 12-17-24 n | FOR SALE—Oldsmobile truck, on terms; must sell immediately. Cal ‘phone 6335, 343 Hartford Avenue. ! 12-18-2dx FOR SALE—Reo truck body with top and side curtains, also two rear fenders. Good condition. 83 Fairview §t., Tel. 608-2. FOR SALE—Household furniture. Call at 31 Trinity St. atter 7 o'clock Saturda: 12-17-2a FOR SALE—Good famiyl cow young cow due to freshen Baldwin, iensington. Tel. 25 also mice N.Ow. T12-17-2a FOR SALE—The property of merit known as the Maple Cioit farm, Stauley Quar- ter, City, contdimug 126 acres with two good frents; installed with all modern improvements, in the highest state of cul- tivation; will carry o0 head properly managed; it not sold soon will be rented good ' people. Inquire on premises. . 73, 12-17-3dx FOR SALE—Maple syrup lower, $3 qt. Mcknroe's, West Main. John McGraw, 20 Court St. City. Phone ¥FOR SALE—Special good walnut pieces, 48c 2374. 12-13-3dx-eod NOTICE—House - cleaning time. Electric vacuum cleaners reated, 31.25 per day: delivered promptly; satisaction guarau teed.' Phone 2079. 11-22-e0dtt CHRISTMAS PRESENTS—It will pay you to visit the Tyler Electric store, 319 Main Street. Open evenings. 12-16-3d NOTICE—Auto and repairing. Acetylene welding. Radiator soidering. Electric fiatirons and vacuum cleaners re- paired. Work guaranteed. Knox & May, 5 Sherman Court. Tel. 1084-4. 12-16-6dx NOTICE—Electric vacuum cleaners to rent. 75c half day, $1.256 day. Delivered promptly. Tel. 605-2. -3dx. VIOLIN INSTRUCTION, F. P. Ma: room 40, Booth's block. ‘Phone Music furnished for all occasions. 12-18-12ax . studio 1842-4. NOTICE—Mike J. Sibluzio, 470 Arch Street. Carpenter and builder. All kinds of cabi- net work and painter. Reasonable price. 12-15-6dx NOTICE—Auction sale of nine cows, to be held next Saturday (Dec. 1Sth) at 2.00 P. M., at Albert Anderson’s farm, Allen Street, in Kensington, Connecticut, about 5 minute walk from American Paper Goods. Cows must be sold as owner in- tends leaving place. Remember time aad place. By order of Albert Anderson, John A. Abrahamson, Auctioneer. 5-3d NOTICE—Plumbing, Heating and Gas Fit- ting. Repair work promptly done tin Schweltzer., 16 Pearl Court. Phone 486-2. 12-13-6dx NOTICE—Come and see the largest dolls in the city, kid bodies with real eyobrows and eye lashes. Kidlyne bodies, composi: tion bodies, etc. We also have the larg- est Toy Piano in the city. Bring your old dolls to our Doll Hospital to be made us good as new. Arch St. Novelty Shop (M. P. Leupold). 359 Arch St, 6 houses south of the Armory. 12-13-6d NOTICE—WIll trade beautiful pas- senger roadste:, perfec: condition, for bullding lot. Address Box 2XX, Herald. two ' STORM SASH—Estimates cheerfully submit- 1dx | ted. The Rogers Sash & Door Co Chestnut St. Phone 499. NOTICE—Carbon burnt out for 50c a cyi- . 538 East Main 12-11-10dx NOTICE—House wiring, repairing, ignition. No job too big or too small. Call tel. 893-5. 12-9-9dx NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Talk and Sketching for entertainments. fairs aud dances: something snappy. Al Malmgren, Herald office, City. 9-22-tf PENCIL Eversharp—Headquarters We Have the Most Complete Line in the City From $1.00 and Up. NEW BRTAN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 72 West Main St Comfy Slippers 2,000 Pairs of highest grade Comfy Slippers. Pure wool, Moccasin soles. Tel. 612 1 I | ‘the other two will give you a free rent—Where can you beat that? ~Let us sell your house for you. $1.69 pound. Mcrnroe's, West Main street. 12-17-2d FOR SALE—Hand picked apples. 40 bushels Baldwins, 15 bushels R. 1. Greenings and Fallowater, 15 bushels mixed. At Har- winton Center, P. O, R. D, No. 2, Box 6, Torrington, ‘Conn. 'Phone Conn., 376-13. Newman Hungerford. 12-16-d2x FOR SALE—Bay mare. .Suitable for deuv- y_wagon. Call betw¥en 6 and 9 . . Elm St. 12-16-déx SALE—In Maple Hill, new six room bungalow; all modern; fire place, hard room trim. Price and terms reasonable. A. Bean, Maple Hill Ave, New Britain. | 12-16-wix FOR SALE—First Class Spruce Christmas Trees. Reasonable price. Corner Arch and Wainut Streets. Ring bell. 12-13-5dx e A M, S A S R FOR SALE—One pair of five year old cattle, fat enough for beef. Aaron M. Bell, Ber- ln, Conn. 12-11-6dx LE—Notice, Hardware City Bedding tresses, box springs, © pillows, steel couches, cots, springs, etc., at factory to home prices. Your vld mai- tresses made over equal to new. Uphol - tering. Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremont St. 11-6-“eax FOR BA Co. TAILORS WANTED to buy tallor fixtures, tables, electric machines, all necessary tools. Also store to rent. Inquire M. Golub, 150 Windsor St., Hartford. Tel. Charter 6588 or M. Giiston, 106 Church St, Hartford, Conn. 12-16-2dx% —PALACE— Marshall Neilan Presents “THE RIVER’S END” By Jas. Oliver Curwood Comir~ Soon Torrington, | FOR SALE—1017 Ford sedan car. 5 good tires. In good condition. The price ia low. Call at 218 East. Main Street. 12-15-déx FOR SALE—Oakiand Sedanette. A @andy car for the winter. Must be sold &t omce as owner is getting larger closed car. Cash terms, one year to pay. Box 11%Z. 12-13-t¢ FOR SALE—Willys Knight coupe, recently overhauled, in fine condition. Wil sell at low price. Apply Box GAA. 12-10-t¢ FOR SALE. BUICK ROADSTER. DODGE “OURING.. OLDSMOBILE TOURING. DODGE ROADSTER. REO ‘TOURING, FORD KUADSTER. - - THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. 18 Main 8¢, Phone 4834. A 20-210¢8 USED CARS. 1919 Buick Sedan, 7 passenger, In A-1 condition, repainted, six cord tires, at a bargain. N 1917 Buick Touring, ovgrhauled and repainted. Will seil cheap. 1917 Buick Roadster. It will pay you to look this car over. 1916 Overland Sedan.M-83. In fine condition, It will pay you to look these over. Time payments arranged. LASH MOTOR -CO., . Corner West Majn and Lincoln Streets. George Dunbar, salesman. Telephohe $33 Open Evenings. 13-18-3¢ —————— R AGENTS WANTED. cars’ WANTED—Agents wanted eoverywhere! Mending Tissue mends all fabrics with- out the use of needle or thread. Big profits! Sample, full instructions an® wholesale price by mail postpaid for & dime. New York Specialties, 944 T'.fon Ave., New York. Fricays tt WANTED—Agents to sell brushes, $5 to $10°} 30 P. M. Robert G. Kjeller, LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. i BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETR. ° Repairs of all kinds. 8 Court St Telepbcnes 3344 téem Rrialn. Tonn. 1918 ————————— I BBOKEN SIDE CURTAINS Makes your car look shabby and sauses colds. Let us replace them with Oelluloid or PLATE GLASS LIGHTS. Prices Reasonable. Work Guaranteed. THE GROTH AUTO TOP CO. 58 Hart Street. TWO HOUSES at No. 23 Williams Street— Only $7,500 for both—Live in one and rent from CAMP REAL 272 MAIN ST. ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-6¢ BANK BLDG. st — FOR SALE — ONE DOUBLE HOUSE, 14 ROOMS. ONE SINGWE HOUSE, Near West Main Street—Good Building Lot on Biack Al W~ Rock Avenue (cheap)—2 Family . . Insurance o 272 MAIN STREET. 9 ROOMS. House, 5 Rooms each, Cherry St. RUMPAREY f All Kinds. N. B. NAT. BANK BUILDING FOR ALL INSUR CALL DeWITT NATIONAL BANK BUILDING ANCE — RILEY A. —THE SERVICE AGENCY— Comfy Slippers In the following colors: Old Rose, Co- penhagen, Wine, French Blue, King’s Blue, Light Blue, Suede p.nd Turquoise. MODERN BOOT SHOP, - 168 Main Street 12-15-3ax ¢