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SORMTISHT | ow #ill have no more Jeaky roofs if you apply 'll M'fi-h—l for Covering cu.:n-u-. STORMTIGHT s guaran- teud for 10 years. It requires g=—no repairs of § . It is easlly ap- over the old roof—you 't bave to rip off the old material. Far superior to roof paint and more economical. Rackliffe Bros. Co. \ 8} MI 'GIFTS Gloves fr'i Grey Mocha Gloves either = wool or silk lined, reduced S to $5.20. Others are fur 8 lined. A buckskin is a serviceable Glove and a good looking one. The most beautiful Glove we @} have is a Reindeer at $8.50. (. (@] (=] [=]{=]]=] [w]¥] W] W][8][w] [8][s][@) ] wonderful. Others at $1.50 and up. We imported most of our Pajamas this year. Our silk finish English Pa- jama reduced to $4.85 is All sorts of | stripes and flower patterns = in cotton and pure silks. g Some as low as $2.40. Funny Incide SSBVECTLR00BELOOOVEVY 222690000 LAG RUMORS DISCREDITED ualty Ddsts. Sebastopol, Dec. 17.—The humors of war share places with the casualty ELEOCTRIO IRONS $7.50 and $10.00. CARVING SETS SILVERWARE S i Recent Confiict Are Now Sharing Places With Cas- NEW BRITAIN DAILY wERALD, lists ud military movem~ts in the When n: B~ lek; was ex- ‘ecuting ?r?. err‘;l: ceat of /Wrangel's troops in the vaknak region he found his train »urrounded by the rapidly advanemg Bolsheviki As in motion ures, he jumped from his car into an automobile and there followed a flight toward the river with the reds in pursuit. DAY, D The bridge collapsed as the gener- al's car rolled onto it and the auto- mobile tumbled into the river. Gen- eral Bogaevsky leaped from the ma- chine as it fell and landed in a swamp where he hid in the rank reeds until morning. Meantime the reds in their turn had retreated. Northeast of Alexandrovsk where there had been fighting two news- papermen, Charles Rivet of lhe Paris ECEMBER 17, 1920, Temps and Guy Beringer of Reuters, ! Limited, the British press assaciation, captured 600 reds. They saw a broken regiment of tired, hungry men near a village; they walked up to the Bol- Sheviki, proposed they surrender so as to get foqd as Wrangel's prisoners: | and marched them:into the South Russian lines at the head of the line. i SKATES $1.00 to $6.00. TELEPHONE and WIRELESS SETS AUTO CRAT TOYS REGISTER ING BANKS INGERSOLL WATCHES FLASHLIGHTS UNIVERSAL ALUMINUM WARE The Abbe Hardware Co., 279 Main Street Q“Q..GOO“QOOOOQO%#0“009########%@§#@@§#§@fi@@@@@%@fi —Suggestlons for Chnstmas Gifts— TEA BALL POTS FHERLELLLVSB BHHB BBD G RBRLLGBAGHOA G 0“”0”0."‘0’00#%#%.0�%0#0‘#fl%##fifi##%##%#fi####### IEE]IEEBIEIEEIIEEIEIDEIEEIEIEIIEIEIE]IEIIE]E!EIEIEE Neckwear Ever so many people tell us that our Neckwear is far ahead of anything in New Britain or Hartford —it's a feature in our store and always has been. Some are imported. Plenty of Ties at $1.00 Umbrellas The real swell Umbrella is an all-silk with a wood shank. Then, too, we have folding Umbrellas, Ladies’ Umbrellas in all plain shades with very smart leather handles. $5, $6, $8 and $10. Wilson's] City Hall Only the Best Reductions Prlces Imported Enghsh Wool Scarfs now $8.00. Soft, fine wool, in all colors. Beautiful silk, Swiss knit and accordions. Some as low as $5.00. All are selling at a 20% reduction. 'Leather Goods Brushes Tie Racks Flasks Cig. Holders Dunhill Pipes Travelling Cases Coin Cases Billfolds Brief Cases Poker Chips Ash Trays Humidors Cig. Cases Tobacco Pouch Work Boxes You Shirt doesn’t fade—they are always the same. Some as low as $2.40. All sorts of colors and plenty of whites. Young chaps like® the “Wilson” special collar attached. Silk Shirts at Half Price. know a “Wilson” Bags A “Mark Cross” black leather Ladies’ Overnight Bag is a beautiful gift—re- duced to $20. Other real leather Bags and Suit Cases as low as $15., All real leather Hartmann Wardrobe Trunks 20% off. Bath Robes Blankets—Woolens, silks and Terrys in a big variety Some as low as $8.00. All are reduced 20% price and are wonderful = Li_'lfl'@EEE@EE@EEEE@EEE@E@EEE EIEIEIEIEI@E@EEEE@@E@EEE@E@E@E@E@ values Hosiery Fine thread silk—full fash- ioned black Silk Hose with white clock at $2.00. Plain colors at $1.20. The best values in town without exception. Eng- lish wool at a saving of 20%. . EEEEE RS EE F oain i o — The — General Maintenanc & Electric Compan Announces the opening of its Steamheated Garage 16-18 Booth Street We are equipped to care for your car frg A to Z, viz: Battery, Ignition, Radiator and General K pairs, Recharging, Repairing and Batte Rentals of all makes, pleasure vehicles cluded: Generators, Starting Motors ai Coils rewound. Distributor for the Ranger tire and td protectors. —Day and Night Service— . Space left for a few more cars for storag wdu-drl If you plan to sell your car, a two-year battery U want snappy starting, Do you want to be spared the bn!hnnthzhb and sure-fire f:'mfl!-leeof laying your — - k' o . :pew. h?uerywillbeep our car, -year ba o months you keep your car, a from the A two-year battery is the most certain wayv to get it. The General Maintenance & Elec. \ 16-18 Booth St. Prop., H. L. Hughes Service Station. Tel. 1526 For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified WOMAN'S USE \ 2 toilet, bath as well as » household work there are many electrical de- vices on view here. They increase the joy of living and keep women young. © They are convenient and effective. They are in- expensive. It will give us great pleasure to give a demonstration of these electrical helps to hap- siness to all ladies who will call. TRUTH About Qur Holiday Lamps: 1—Hartford firm refuses shipment. 2—Manufacturer turns them to us. 3—We reduce prices 33 1-3%. 4—PRICE IS $14.75. BARRY & @BAMFORTH © ELECTRIC SHOP 19 MAIN STREET.