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NEW SOBBOLVBO COCHOBOLOBVVDGLTIVLOOT & \,"j,’lllll‘&,‘illkll Inc. Hartford STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL elry Suggestions That Will Solve Your Most Perplexing Gift Problems ALL GOODS NEATLY BOXED THURSDAY, THE 23D, INCLUSIVE ewelry Offerings for Xmas Gjfts There is an appropriate gift to be found in our Jeweiry Section for member of the family. A gift to suit every demand with regard to price. Whether it be a small nsive article high-priced watch or set of Sterling silver, the offerings are large in assortment, rellability as regards price assured FROM 50c TO $5.00. olid gold and gold-filled Cuff Links, Tie Clasps and Scarf Pins. Solid gold and gold-filled Brooch and | Pins. Studded Barrettes and Spanish Pins, Sterling and Platinid Picture Frames. Pearl and Fancy i Lingerie Clasps, solid gold, rold-filled and sterling silver Rosary Beads, all colors. . White Stone Pins. ¢ FROM $5.00 AND LESS THAN §10.00 fe never offered a more beautiful assortment Ivory Clocks, Ingersoll and other Watches. Solid . & 2 cent, mataline and Cold Rings, Scarf Pins, Waldemar Chains and Cigar- Y Y aow i i ette Cutters, Shave Stands and Sets, Military and jska Oriental . We belleve these (. ., .ite Cases, Vanity Cases, Fancy Combs and ls are a crowning achievement in artificial gems. p,ir Ornaments, Pearl Beads. cholce of White Gold clasps, Green Gold clasps, <FROM §10.00 TO $30.00 Sterling and plated Toilet Set, Sterling Manicure Sets, Waltham and Elgin Watches, Bracelet Watches, Chests of Silver, Tea and Chocolate Sets, Sterling Bread Trays, Candlesticks, Vases, etc., Pearl Beads, Solid Gold Jewelry. ¥ famond clasps, FROM $1.00 TO $195.00 STER SILVER GIFTS NG 'We sugmest sterling silver gifts in Cigarette and Many other beautiful gifts to .. $1.00 and up ty Case Dorfuner and Maich Box A fine SHAVING STAND tment to choose from in engraved, plain, engine An extensive showing of Shaving Stands with und enameled styles. adjustable French glass mirrors. A great conven- ing Cigarett Coses ...... $10.50 to jence for the man. Prices §5.50 to $22.50 complete. g Vanity Cases CRUCIFIXES AND JEWEL BOXES ng Dorine Boxes Important items in the Holiday Shopping. We e Mateh Boxe have a large display for your inspection. French STERLING TABLE ARTICLI I.'“’I‘lslh,fl and Omilea Gold. sy We have o variety of steriing sil Table Ar- Waldemar Chains $5.50 to $25.00 that should sppeal to the practical shoppe: Pencils : .. $12.00 to $16.00 tion of Vune Bread Trays, Sandwich Tray We have the above in solid gold, in a variety port » ke Disl te ranging in price from of styles They will be found in the Jewelry and to $76.00 Watch section. Ask to see them. ly Christmas Ribbons ) MESH BAGS $5.95 TO $75.00. FURS. 4 For a dressy bag you will ~ - = ey Ribbons for hair bows, e b b fre Ll it st THEY" ALL LOVE THEM h ete., Including Roman have a most gorgeous display AND BECOME THEM and Dorothy Dainties In including the Picadilly Mesh and No matter what glorious gift b pink and blue g »d e P Baby Mesh Bags with Vanity the eternal feminine may have o Bow Ribbons and enclosed—in green gold and Javished upon her—no matter _uffocts in fancy stripes silver. A most delightful _gift how varied and wonderful, she S quality ‘molre Ribbons, for the gift purchaser looking will still feel that furs would yard for something both fashionable have been the gift supreme. | ms. in all colors In plain and * Our Fors great and small And moire; good qualities, A form a collection on the 'third i v e SHAVING NEEDS. floor rich in beeauty and varied; i R i ideret Rtbons and Gem Jr. Safety Razors i9e. a collection assembled by expert fur judges and assuring only a wise choice in: Fuar Coats — Fur Scarfs Fur Muffs — Children’s Sets Children’s Muffs —THIRD FLOOR— Ever Ready Safety Razors, 79%¢ Durham Duplex Safety Razors 9. Ender's ‘Safety Razors, 79¢. llette Safety Razors $4.25 to value clome regular yard, to Ribbonhs- $7.08 yard d Satin Ribbons for 25¢ and 29¢ yard, wreaths Ldod bbbl b Dl e LoD 220 Ll dd e d el e 2o de oo de b Aol e D hediod ot -2 2 QSR Ger tying Christmme slie's Safety Razors $5.00 to LEATHER ARTICLES ges in HO-yard spools Sl" 00. FOR MEN $1.50 to $15.00 } ® spool. - = Auto Strop Safety Razors, Among our leather novelty as- | gpee, for tying Christmee $5.00. sortment you will find Bill Folds, in 10 yard pleces Old-Fashioned Straight Razors Cigarette Cases and Cigar Cases . g o . $2.00 to $4.00. in fine grade Pin Seal, Morocco Chuistmes Noveltien: o Shaving Brushes 50c to $5.00. and Pigskin; some with gold . Razor Strops, 50c to $2.50. mountings. —~MAIN FLOOR— Bay Rum 50¢, 79¢. —MAIN FLOOR— 0@&#@&#&@#0##6# #fi#fi###fi#fifi#fi####fi#fi@fi Sullding—Repaming. PLUMBING Steam, Hot Water Heating EXPERT SERVICE T. J. QUINLIVAN WLEY BROS. INC | PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 7 Chapman Street. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE. Tel. 755-12 b Repairs of all kinds. 712 STANLEY ST ‘;’n cnf*’-,;fl‘,""y given 17‘.":“.',‘,.‘.‘:,.. e 12:: Tel. 2084. On All Jewelry Watches, Diamonds = 0% Dlscount 29 v, ;‘:- WS RN ” t//////’\"? Q‘f , s o e:._"‘ { A Gift Display That Surpasses In Beauty that will he appre of Precious Stones Father, artial menth 14 ted forever by the delighted recipient compose our ecxquisite, (set and in<ct), Gold Jewelry, Watches, Silver, Cut Glass. Sisters, Sweethearts and Friends are here. The gifts of last- TOR LADIES: FOR GENTLEMEN: Lo Watches (1)(1.'! tte and " Scarf Pins ch Cases celots et Cuff Links Lavallicres Precious Stones Soal Kbl <ar Cutters o in et In Rings And Diamond Rings @ and Silver Knives L e Lockets, ete. Chains Necktie Clasps, ete. "LL ENJOY VIE VING OUR DISPLAYS UL APPRECIATE YOUR EARLY VISIT HIMBERG & HORN 292 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, 10 RAILROAD ARCADE NEXT BlG STORE CONN, Look for Trade Mark on Window Classificd Advertising is the most inexpensive form of pub- Ucity. Try a For Sale or a Want Advt, in the Herald today. Se» for yourself. uUnly One Ceus a Word. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c¢ 1926, CASH IN This is not a question billing and postage cost more than the price of the . little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the Thousands read the Herald Classified Column dally. Thers are a lot of buyers ior that second hand auto you want to ADVANCE of credit. Bookkeeping, w7l e e For Sale Advt. Only One Cens 2 ord, auvertiser money. S —_—— WANTED ' NOTICE. ‘ + WANTED—MALE HEVP ' AUTOMOBILESR WANTED—Tailor able to do NOTICE—Strayed from my pasture in late YOUNG MEN—The Collegiate Preparatory FOR SALE—1918 Overlaad, 4 passenger, in work wishes to find empl fall, black and white Holstein heifer School, 212 York St. New Haven, Conn. frst class condition. Address Herald, cepts any offer. Address G. B. 67 Clin- with ear label and name W. F. Ewald. Conducts evening and day classes in all Box 21BA. 12-20-3dx ton St., City. {12-20-5dx Finder please notify Wm. McClintock. High school subjects, preparing young Lo e East Berlim, Conn. 12-20-2dXx ~ men and women for admission into stand- F}OR SALE—1918 Ford Roadster, slip covers, WANTED—Boys and girls, earn Christmas ard colleges of Pharmacy, Optometry, den.cuntable rims, electric lights, storege money. See Mr. Baker, 18 Main St. NOTICE—Radiators, fenders, lamps, gaso- l Dentistry, Law, Medicine, Engineering, battery and has been overhauled Wwithin 12-20-3a WANTED—Young American couple desire board and room with private family in vicinity of West Main St. Address Box 20D, Herald. 12-18-3dx WANTED—Situation wanted by first class chauffeur, uuck or private. Address Dox 2XX, Herald Office. 12-20-3dx WANTED—Position by drug clerk with two years experience, who can speak Polish, Russian and German. Address Box 1XX, Herald Office. 12-18-2dx WANTED—To buy from 200 to 300 quarts of milk daily. Will cail for same. Tel. 1142-2. 225 Hartford Ave. Samuel Hittel- man. 7dx WANTED—Light business w Addresa 12-14-6dx Wagon, Box 16, Herald. SEm—a———— TO RKRENT TO RENT—2 unfurnished rooms, 134 South Main St., top floor. Call after 5:30 p. m. 12-20-3dx TO RENT—Garage. Dead or live storage. 439 Church St. Tel. 1144-5. 12-20-3dx TO RENT—Three rooms, 32 Greenwood St. 12-11-tr TO RENT—Garage suitable for repalring shop and storage, at 14 Willow St. Apply Cohen. Tel. 2425. 12-8-tt TO RENT—Store at 8 Elm St., corner of Main St. Apply to M. Cohen. Reasonable if taken at once Tel. 2425. 12- FOK SALE— ISt LLALANEULS FOR SALE—Chinese Chow-Chow pupples. Highly pedigreed, fancy stock: for refined customers. Ready for Christmas. Call 2473-5. 12-20-3dx FOR SALE—100 cords 4 ft. wood it price for the lat. C. H. Newton, Plain- ville,” Conn. 12-20-6d4 FOR SALE—One Ilarge Christmas tree, about 12 feet, and a large variety of smaller sizes. These are all apruce. Cor. Arch and Walnut. 12-20-2dx FOR SALE—Roosters, R. L. Reds. Live weight or dressed. Also for breeding. A. Olson, 60 Cottage Place, City. 12-20-3dx 1 line tanks and general overhauling and repair work. New parts made in quick time. Best equipment in city. Parsons’ Garage, 650 West Main St. 12-20-6d NOTICE—Electric vacuum cleaners to rent, $1.25 day, delivered prompt- 4 12-20-3dx NOTICE—I wish to motify the public that I am temporarily located at 470 Arch St. Dr. L. P. Cing-Mars, naturopath and Orthopraxic foot specialist. 12-18-6dx INVESTIGATIONS—Made mer¢hants and private covering thefts of cash, merchandise, etc. Store and factory work a specialty. Divorce evidence quickly and confidential- ly secured by reliable male and female in- vestigators. Address P. O. Box K Sta A, Hartford, Conn. 12-18-7dx NOTICE—Hére I am. If you have lost my address pick it up again. M. Tresky, con- tractor, painter and paper hanger, 39 Har- vard St. Work done reasonably. 12-17-6d1x for attorneys, individuals. Un- the last St. 10 days. | Academic, ete. Students successfully com- *Phone 484, Price $225.1 pleting our course of studies will be ad- 18 Main 12-20-3d mitted into many colleges and universi- tiés upon our certificate of graduation. i All | . FOR SALE—1921 Allen Sedan, 1918 Allen | New term commences Tuesday, JinUATY ' Sedan, Auburn Sedans and Couplets for 1ith. Our office is open for enrollments ymmediate delivery. Rudolph's Garage, from 9 A. M. to ® P. M. el N o imo 128 Cherry St. Phone 2051. 12-17-6dx FOR SALE—Oldsmobile ‘stms; ~ must esll truck, om emsy WANTED—Janitor for business block to immediately. Call take care of hall, lodge and mecting 'pnone 6335. 242 Hartford Avenue. rooms. Married. Besides wages free 12-18-2ax tenement, heating and -hght. -Application FOR SALE—Oakiand Sedanette. A @andy' car for the winter. Must be sold at once as owner is getting larger closed car. Cash terms, one year to pay. Box 11Z. 12-13-t¢ to be sent to N: B. Daily Herald, Box 8D, before Jan. 1, 1921. 12-18-10dx WANTED—Men to sell teas, coffees, etc., on a liberal commission basis in New Britain and vicinity. Apply at once to P. O. Box 692, Middletown, Conn. 12-18-2dx FOR SALE—Willys Knight coupe, recently overhauled, In fine condition. WIill sell at low price. Apply Box GAA. WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Young woman stenvographer in | local factory office. Address Box 21B, Herald Office. 12-20-6dx FOR SALE 1920 OLDSMOBILE 8 TOURING .. 1919 FORD ROADSTER .. i NOTICE—Auto overhauling and repairing. Acetylene . welding. Radiator _solderin, Electric flatirons and vacuum cleaners re paired. Work guaranteed. Knox & M § Sherman Court. Tel. 1084-4. 12-16- x VIOLIN INBTBVCTIQN, F. P. May, studio room 40, Booth’s block. ‘Phone 184 Music furnished for all occasions. 12-15-12dx NOTICE—Mike J. Sibluzio, 470 Arch Street. Carpenter and builder. All kinds of cabi- net work and painter. Reasonable op,ru: 12-15-6dx NOTICE—WIill trade beautiful two senger roadste:, perfect condition, for building lot. = Address Box 2XX, Herald. —_— STORM SASH—Estimates ehe.rt-ll subm] ted. The Rogers Sash & 7 Co ‘sk Chestnut - 8t. Phone 499. 1.-2w —_——— NOTICE—Carbon burnt out for 50c a cyl- inder. Auto Repair Co., 538 East Main St. Tel. 2016-3. 12-11-10dx — ist, Chalk ;| Talk and Sketching for entertainments, fairs aud dances; something snappy. Al Maimgren, Herald office, City . 9-22-tf FURNISHED ROOMS. CHRISTMAS LIGHTS—16 Light outfit $8,00, 8 light outfit $4.00. Tyler Eiectric Store, 319 Main street. Open evenings. 12-20-3dx FOR SALE—2 one-pipe furnaces, 2 Boyn- ton furnaces. At reasonable price. F. W. Loomis, 112 Harrison St. Tel. 1773. 5 12-20-5dx B R ey FOR SALE—] talking machine, cabinet style, and records, very low price. Easy payments given. Call at once. Andrews, 439 Arch St. 12-20-2dx PARIC—— FOR SALE—Red and yellow onions, $1.50 per bushel; several barrels cider, 40 cents per gallon, at the farm. Also ducks and Guinea hens. Address A. Bruce, Berlin. Tel 665-3. 12-18-dsx | FOR SALE—Sand. for your icy sidewalk. Tel. 288 for prompt de- 12-18-5dx livery. FOR EALlh—Wood all grades and fllbl * an, Forestville, Conn. Tel. Bris- tol Evenings 415-3. 12-20-6d ws 2 FOR SALE—Beautiful upright piano, like new, at a great sacrifice for cash. Call evenings, 667 Stanley St., near Chestnut. 12-20-1dx FOR SALE—50 cords of wood at $6.50 per cord. Also farm of 60 acres, 10 roamy house, barns, 100 large apple trees, 200 or 300 cords of wood. $500 cash. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. 1592-3. 12-20-5dx FOR SALE—Wood, sawed for stove, furnace or fireplace. Delivered any quantity. Tel 218-3. A. Konopas, Mt. View, Plainville 12-20-d3x TAILORS WANTED to buy tallor fixtures, tables, elect:ic machines, all necessary tools. Also store to rent, Elm street. Inquire M. Golub, 150 Windsor St., ford. Tel. Charter 6583 or M. GI 106 Church St, Hartford, Conn. 12 FOR SALE—Stove wood. G. Tel. 1401 FOR SALE—Chestnut posts, clothes Also cheap young horse. Woodbine Farm. 12-20-2dx FOR SALE—Phonograph (writing desk, parlor table form.) Latest style. $109 discount. Easy payments. Andrews, 439 Arch Street. 12-18-2dx FOR SALE—Beautiful upright piano. $175.00 if taken at once. Piano, Box 35BB, Herald 12-18-3dx FOR SALE—A perfect diamond. 1-2 carat. Must sell for cash. Very reasonable. Ad- dress “Diamond” Box, Herald. 12-18-3dx FOR SALE—The property of merit known as the Maple Croft farm, Stanley Quar- ter, City, containing 125 acfes with two good fronts; installed with all modern improvements, in the highest state of cul- tivation; will carry 50 head properly managed; if not sold soon will be rented to good people. Inquire on premises. Tel. 73. 12-17-3dx FOR SALE—Bay mare. .Suitable for deliv- ery wagon. Call between ¢ and 9 P. M. at 72 Elm St 12-16-d4x FOR 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—Notice, Hardware City Bedding Co. Mattresses, box springs, cushions, pillows, steel couches, cots, springs, etc.. at factory to home prices. Your ofd ma- tresses made over equal to new. Uphol tering. Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremont 11 e PERSONAL —_— INAL—Don’t g> home Christmas without some new :eeth on best rubber with gold tooth $8.0. You'll enjoy the Christmas dinner and vou'll like them, Don't forget! Dr. Dickerman, specialiet, 131 Main St 0-d2x | | FURNISHED nice rooms for rent for ladies or gent. Steam heated and everything new. Mrs, David, 5561 Maln St. 12-20-1dx —_— TO RENT-—Three rooms, all improvements 168 Greenwood St. 12-20-1dx TO RENT—Furnished room, steam heated, all improvements. In private family. Centrally located. A. Whiteman, 208 East .Main St. 'Phone 124-4. 12-18-2a 70 RENT—Two steam heat- ed rooms 193 Main St., 3rd fioor. TO RENT—Two furnished roomis for two gentelmen, board nearby. 67 Grove Hm Tel. 789. 12-17- — LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Saturday night, probably on Main St, lady's brown shoe. Kindly return to Herald. 12-20-a2x LOST—String of pearl beads between Cor- bin Ave. and West Main St. Finder please return to 250 Corbin Ave. 12-20-2ax FOUND—A sum of money. Ostroski, 251 Myrtle St. Inquire Edward 12-20-1dx “PRICES SLASHED to unbelievable figures. These USED CARS won't last long at ths prices we are quoting ACT QUICK. 1920 Essex touring demonstrator. Only run 1,000 miles. Can't be told from new car. All extra equipment. 1919 Hudson speedster demonstrator. All extras complete. High geared. 1917 Hudson touring. Engine perfect. Ome trial will convince. 1916 Hudson 6-40 touring. can’t be duplicated. A bargain that Perfect mechan- at the touring. 1917 Dodge, Bros. Can’t be beaten ical condition. price. 1915 Dodge Bros. roadster. car for small money. BIG BARGAINS 1917 Ford Light A chummy In 1918 and Deliveries. S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. Hudson, Essex and Dodge Bro: Open Evenings. 155 Elm Street aistributors Tel. 731 12-20-5a NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given testhe creditors of Baker & Lasher, Incorporated, a Connecticut | corporation having its principal place of | business in the Town of New Britain, Hart- ' ford County and State of Connecticut; and to whomsoever else it may concern; that on the 1Sth day of December 1920; all the | stockholders of said corporation agreed in writing as required by law: to dissolve said corperation’s existence. This is to give notice that all claims by creditors of said corporation must be pre- sented to E..B. Lasher, secretary: address 226 Stratford Road, New Britain, Conneeti- cut, at said address on Or before the 2lst day of April, 1921, Dated at New Britain, cember 18, 1920. Connecticut, De- E. B. LASHER " ARTHUR F. GROTH, Teacher of Mandolin, No. 36 West Pearl St. 1918 OLDSMOBILE 8 TOURING WANTED—Clerks, over 17, for postal mail service; $125 month; examinations Janu- ary: experience unnecessary; for free par- ticulars write J. Leonard (former ecivil service examiner), 843 Equitable BIdg., ‘Washington, D. C. 12-17-a3x 1915 BUICK 4 RUADSTER 1913 REO TOURING 1914 PACKARD TOURING 1918 CHEVROLET Time Fayments Arranged. THE B. & B. MULUK CO. gt 5 ¥ : g Apply 2425, 12-17-t WANTED—Experienced second maid. Give references. Address Box, 24X, Herald. 12-24 ‘WANTED—Competent housework Mrs. Cohn, maid for in family of three. 378 Stanley Street. Tel. | Wl.|1h FPAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF * JUNK and Secouu-nand kurniture L. ZELDES 116 West Street ‘Tel. 633. WANTED—Experienced saleswoman to take charge of waist department. Steady posi- tion. Apply at Green's, 170 Main St. i 12-20-1a BROKEN SIDE CURTAINS Makes your car look shabby sauses colds. Let us replace them with or PLATE GLASS LIGHTS. Prices Reasonable. Work Guaranteed. i THE GROTH AUTO TOP 00.‘ 58 Hart Street. 3 \ PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER HERE ARE TWO CO'ITAGFS—AI] you’v got to do is pay your money down, and move ight i body to be warned out—Ev i ln_No || apple pie order—One is BRAND NEW—You t: nobody’s DUST. ? ' CAMr REAL ESTATE CO. — FOR SALE — ONE DOUBLE HOUSE, 14 ROOMS. ONE SINGLE HOUSE, 9 ROOMS. All M-~ Near West Main Street—Good Building Lot on Bl Rock Avenue (cheap)—2 Family House, 5 Rooms each, Cherry St . Y. nuvirrnixe Y Insurance of All Kinds. N. B. NAT. BANK BUILDING 272 MAIN STREET. FOR ALL INSURANCE DeWITT A. RILEY NATIONAL BANK BUILDING —THE SERVICE AGENCY— PENCIL Eversharp—Headquarters We Have the Most Complete Line in the Clty From $1.00 and Up. NEW BRTAN TYPEWR.TER EXCHANGE 72 West Main St. Tel. 612 STEAMSHIP TICKETS ) FOREIGN REMITTANCES 'TOALL PARTS OF THE WORLD 'GEORGEANUIGLEY 235,22 N mum,cm ™

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