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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, BCBHCHBCVBLLHC CLLBBOLLODBBBBTVBBOSRS T ) STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL THURSDAY, THE DAR CHESTS AND UTILITY BOXES BUY THAT “HOPE CHEST” NOW AND CHOOSE FROM THESE AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES, LESS 10 PER CENT. $63.50 $79.50 $37.50 $41.00 $13.50 $92.50 $89.50 $65.00 $59.50 $36.50 An Chests Al All AN Al Utllity Cr Cedar-lined Chests Cedar Cedar-lined Chests Cedar Chests Cedar-lined Chests r Chests Chests Chests Cedar-lined Chests Chests Boxes Cedar Cedar-lined s Cedar-lined Chests ted - h( Chests Cedar-lined Ch e e Chests Chests ut Cedar-lined put Cedar-lined 'edar Chosts Cretonne Boxes Matting Covered —————————————————————————————— JEWELRY THE GIFT BEAUTIFUL AND I ASTING nly four days mroe; and here are articles selected with the de- o ald the big army of last day gift buyers. Extra salespeople mployed in this large gift offering department; the assortments quisite, sensibly 1 and altogether alluring. ot Silver ¢ $13.75 d Silver Bread Tvu\u Tn-'| ‘andlestick Bte. ... ng Silver Bread Trays, Cake Dishes, I Beads, Orlentals Ornaments or Prayer B Stone Bar Pins .. JUVENILE OUTFITTING On the Fifth Floor. For Little Men and Little Maids, Not Forgetting the Baby. pric $90.00 ‘Sets, Vaes, Cake T Ao $70.00 Vases, Candlesticks, $75.00 $90.00 $10.00 $10.00 $15.00 A wonder spot is the Fifth Floor—the very Kingdom of child- and loveliness; for old Santa Claus never before looked out for ittle ones with such stacks of cozy warm outer things and dainty othitg; to say nothing about the hundred and one little W that have a place in the wardrobe of the nicest little chil- In the world. The departments on this floor are as follows: nts' Wear of every Misses’ Dresses. ription. Misses’ Coats. ” Misses' Hats. dren’s Dresses. Boyet: Ciothin dren’s Coats, Youths' Clothin dren’'s Hats. Boys' and Youths' Furnishings. ¥ Clothing Nursery Furniture and ription. Playthings. ol every 0##0#00#&####0# fi#########fl####fi###’fi Inc. T 5 3 23D, INCLUSIVE $27.50 $31.50 . $32.50 $51.50 $15.00 $6.50 $9.00 Boxes $4.75 FEATHER FANS $5 to $45. A most beautiful assortment of the popular Feather Fans in all the delicate shades—tur- quoise, flame, burnt orange; every newer style. Main Floor. LEATHER ARTICLES FOR MEN $1.50 to $15.00. Among our leather novelty assortments you will find Bill Fods, Cigarette Cases and Cigar Cases in fine grade Pin Seal, Moroceo and Pigskin; some with gold mountings. Main Fisor. FOR MISSES AND GIRLS Misses’ Party Dresses, $19.50 to $75. Misses’ and $1.98 to $10.98. Girls’ Sweaters, $3.98 to $15. Raincoats, $6.98 to $22.50. Rain Capes $3.98 to $5.98. Misses’ Bath Robes $3.98 to 312 Wash Dresses $1.98 to $19.50. Girls' Coats $10 to $95. FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN. Bath Robes $2.25 to $4.98. Boys' Suits $1.98 to $10.98. Children's Sweaters $2.98 to $10.98. Celluloid Kewpies 25c to $6. Baby Rattles 19¢ to $1.50, Baby Sacks 98c to $5.00. Baby Shoes and Mogcasins * 98¢ to $1.98. Baby Stockings 35¢ to 98c. Girls' Middies, WLEY BROS. lNC [ — PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 7 Chapman Street. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, FRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETR. Repairs of all kinda # Court St ‘Telepbonas tlew Britaln, Ooan. ) 11 eerfully given on all )obfl _ l PLUMBING Steam, Hot Water Heating EXPERT SERVICE “T. J. QUINLIVAN 712 STANLEY ST. Tel. 2084. HERE ARE TWO COTTAGES—A“ you've » do is pay your money down, and move nght obody to be warned out—Everything in pie order—One is BRAND NEW—You take | s DUST. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLDG. FOR ALL INSURANCE DeWITT A. RILEY NATIONAL BANK BUILDING ~THE SERVICE AGENOY— Received Another Shipment of LVERSHARP PENCIL Large Stock to Select From $1.00 and up. EW BRTAN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 72 West Main St. Tel. 612 R ——- e STEAMSHIP TICKETS| FOREIGN REMITTANCES TOALL PARTS OF THE WORLD GEORGEANUIGLEY 2552 NEWRRITAIN CONN STREET 21896. Everitt F. Db(ln, s, Ada B- Distin. Superior Court, State of Connecticut, County of Hartford, the 10th day of December, 1920. Second Order of Notice. Upon complaint in said cause brought to said Court, at Hartford, in said County, on the first Tuesday of April. 1920, and now pending, claiming a divorce and custody of minor children, it not appearing to this Court that the defendant has re- celved notice of the pendency of said complaint dnd it appearing to this Court that the whereabouts of the de- fendant A, the Plaintifr. Ordered, tion and pendency of said complaint No. fifi“##fi##fififi##fifi####fi##?fi########@#@fifl@fi#fi#fi#fi##fi#fi#fi#fi@#%fiQ FOR SALE—Roosters, R. L + R. Distin is unknown to FOR SALE—Mahogany that notice of the institu- | Classificd Advertising is the most inexpensive form of pube Ucity. Try a For Sale or » Want Advt, i the Herald today. Se» for yourslf. vnly One Cent FOR SALE—Columbia Grafanola and rec- ords: a fne instrument for $35.00; bar- gain. L E Andrews, 439 Arch St 12-11-2dx [UESDAY, DE CLAS 1c SIFIED a Word Minimum Charge '20c¢c CASH IN Thls is not a question AUVA,N(,E of credit. Bookkeeping, hilling and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in 2liminating this work we save the auvertiser money. NOTICE. NOTICE—Plumbing, heating and gas fitting. Repair work promptly done. Schweltzer, 16 Pearl court. Tel. 486-2. 12-21-wix FOR SALE—Trunks, suitcases, travelling bags, bill folds, leather novelties. Lafayette St. as NOTICE—Will_store an upright piano, free of charge. Tel. 1436-2 if interested. 12-21-3d Martin | WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Scamstress to assist with altera- on _women's appi WANTED—Working housckeeper for family of four; husband or child could board if desired H. C. D., 265 Farmington Av City. 12-21-2dx | FOR SALE—Complete line of Everready Flashlights. 15 Lafayette St 2-21-3dx FOR SALE—Cupie Dolls $1, value $2. Trunk shop, 15 Lafayette St 3dx NOTICE—Strayed from my fall, black and white with ear label and name Finder please notify Wm East Berlin, Conn pasture in late Holstein W. F. Ewald. McClintock, 12-20-2dx FOR SALE—Travell $2.95. Trunk Shop, g bags $2, 15 Lafayette St. 12-21-3dx worth FOR SALE—Boxing gloves, music u-nd;, violin cases, fibre steamer trunk: Lafayette St. 12- l-'dx FOR SALE—Five rooms of furniture. 44 Dewey St. Also temement to rent. 12-21-3dx FOR SALE—The property of merit known as the Maple Croft”farm, Stanley Quar- ter, City, contalning 125 acres with two good fronts; installed with all modern improvements, in the highest state of cul tivation; will carry 50 head properl managed: an ideal place for an institu- tion; if not sold soon will be rented to good people. Inquire on premises. Tel. 3. 12-21-d3x FOR SALE—White Wyandotte and White John R. White, o~1. 12-21-d1x Leghorn pullets. 678-4. FOR SALE—Three-tenement house, four rooms to a tenement; all modern, bullt three months; will sell for $7,500; small cash needed. J. Hochman Rgal Estate Co., 269 Main St, Room 403 Tel. 2012 or 1180. FOR SALE—Three-temement house, five rooms to a tenement; all modern; will sell with small cash See J. Hochman Real Estate Co. 259 Main St, Room 403. Tel 2012 or 1180. 12-21-43 | FOR SALE—Burroughs portable combina- tion pool and billiard table; good as new. Tel. 489-12. 12-2%1dx FOR SALE—Cadillac 5- or car, in first class running order; three new tires; a bargain. Call at 515 Stanley St. or 'phone 1862-13. 12-21-3dx ! FOR SALE—Ford racer, mud guards, wind shield, $176. in_good running condition; price 18 Main St, 'phone 484. 12-21-tf FOR SALE—Linoleum, never ft.; easily matched; a bargain. St »q. az'l Glen 12-21-1dx FOR new, evenings, SALE—Beautiful upright piano, lke at a great sacrifice for cash. Call 667 Stanley St, nesr Chestnut. 12-21-1dx dozen fat hems. Call J. R Sundell, 22 Vega St. 2-21-1a FOR price. FOR SALE—Chinese Chow-Chow puppies. Highly pedigreed, fancy stock for refined customers. Ready for Christmas. Call 2473-5. 12-20-3dx l:—(hom-tflu Tel. 66! » reasonable 12-21-2dx WANTED—Two maids to take an housekeeper, New Britain General hospi- tal. Apply on premises. 12-21-3d FOR SALE—100 cords 4 ft. wood Right price for the lot. C. H. Newton, Plain- ville, Conn. 12-20-6a FOR SALE—One large Christmas tree, about 12 feet, and a large variety of smaller sizes. These are all spruce. Cor. Arch and Walnut. 12-20-2dx Reds. Live Also for breeding. A. 12-20-3dx welght or dressed. Olson, 60 Cottage Place, City. CHRISTMAS LIGHTS—16 Light outfit $5.00, 8 light outfit $4.00 319 Main street. Open evenings. FOR SALE—2 one-pipe furnaces, 2 Boyn- ton furnaces. At reasonable price. W. Loomis, 112 Harrison St. Tel. talking machine, cabinet style, and records. very low price. Easy payments given. Call at once. Andrews, 439 Arch St. 12-20-2ax shall be given the defendant by pub- FOR SALE—Red and yellow onions, u.u lishing this order in the New Brit- ain Herald, a newspaper published in New Britain, once a week, for successive weeks, com g before December 18, ‘l‘;‘;:c'n& il By the Court, GEORGE A. CONANT, Clerk of Said Court. ' ————————————————— PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER | WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-hand Furniture L. ZELDES 116 West Street [ s aea s el sl BROKEN SIDE CURTAINS Makes your car look shabby and sauses colds. Let us replace them with Celluloid ,or PLATE GLASS LIGHTS. Prices Reasorable. Work Guaranteed. AUTO TOP CO. m:;m-«. two | Tel. 633-23 | scveral barreis cider, 40 cents at the farm. Also ducks and Address A. Bruce, Berlin. 12-18-dsx per bushel; per gallon, Guinea hens. Tel 665-3. FOR SALE—Sa icy sidewalk. livery. FOR SALE—Wood, all grades and flabs. T. M. Ryan, Forestville, Conn. Tel. Bris- tol $06-2. Evenings 413-3. Tel. 288 for prompt de- 12-38-5dx FOR SALE—50 cords of wood at $6.50 per cord Also farm of 60 acres, 10 room house, barns, 100 large apple trees, 200 or 300 cords of wood. $500 cash. . Barnes, Barnesdale. 1892-3. FOR SALE—Wood, sawed for stove, furnace or fireplace. Delivered any quantity. Tel 218-3. A. Konopas, Mt. View, Plainvill 12-20-d3x TAILORS WANTED to buy tallor fixtures, ' tables, elect.ic tools. Also st Inquire M. Golub, ford. Tel. 106 Church St Hartford, Conn. machines, all _necessary sre 1o rent. 72 Elm street. 150 Windsor St., Hart- 12-20-2d4 FOR ve wood. G. Tel. F. Bigge. 1401 12-20-4dx FOR SALE—Chestnut posts, clothes ling | " poles. Almo cheap young horse. Tel. 1 663-4. Woodbine Farm. 12-20-2dx 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 IR e FOR SALE—Notice, Hardware City Bedding Co. Mattresses, box springs, cushions, pillows, steel co'iches. cots, springs, etc., at factory to hoiie prices. Your old m: tresses made Ov:T equal to new. Uphol - tering. Tel. 23.4-4. 60 Tremomt St. Charter 6583 or M. Gilston, | 12-21-d3 Tyler Electric Store, | 12-20-3ax NOTICE—Radlators, fenders, line tanks and general o repair work. New parts made in quick time. Best equipment in city. Parsons’ Garage, 650 West Main St. 12-20-6d NOTICE—Electric vacuuym cleaners to rent, 75c half day, $1.25 day, delivered prompt- ly. Tel. 608-2. 12-20-3dx NOTICE—I wish to motify the public that I am temporanily located at 470 Arch St Dr. L. P. Cing-Mars, naturopath and Orthopraxic fdot specialist. 12-18-6dx INVESTIGATIONS—Made for attorneys, merchants and private individuals. U eovering thefts of cash, merchandise, etc. Store and factory work a specialt Divorce evidence quickly and confidential 1y secured by reliable male and female in- vestigators. Address P. O. Box K Sta A. Hartford, Conn. 12-18-7dx NOTICE—House - ck time. Electrie vacuum cleaners rented, $1.25 per day: dativered promptly; satisfaction guaran. teed. Phone 2079. 11-22-eodtt NOTICE—Here 1 am. If you have Iolt my | address pick it'up again. M. Tresky, con- tractor, painter and paper hanger, 39 Har- vard St. Work done reasonably. 12-17-6d1x NOTICE—Auto overhauling and repal Acetylene welding. Radiator _soldering. Electric flatirons and vacuum cleaners re- paired. Work guaranteed. Knox & May, 5 Sherman Court. Tel. 1084-4. heiter | iring. ' WANTED — Experienced saleswoman waist department at Green's, 170 Main St. 12-21-1d | WANTED—Young woman stenographer in local factory office. Address Box 21B, Herald Office. WANTED—Experienced second mald. Give references. Address Box, 24X, Herald. 12-20-2ax ——————y AUVTUMUBILEN FOR SALE—1918 Overland, 4 passenger, in first class condition. Address Herald, Box 21BA. 2-20-3dx FOR SALE—1918 Ford Roadster, slip covers, den.cuntable rims, electric lighis, storage battery and has been overhauled within the last 10 days. Price $225.00. 18 Main Phone 454. 12-20-3d FOR SALE—1921 Allen Sedan, 1918 Allen Sedan, - Auburn Sedans and Couplets for immediate delivery. Rudolph's Garage, * 128 Cherry St. Phone 2051. 12-17-6dx ; FOR SALE—Oldsmobile truck, on terms; must sell {mmediately. ‘phone 6335. 242 Harttord Avenue. 12-18-2dx easy Call FOR SALE—Osakiand S3edanette. A dandy car for the winter. Must be sold at once as owner is getting larger closed car. Cash terms, one year to pay. Box 11Z. 12-13-t¢ FOR SALE—Willys Knight coupe, recently overhauled, in fine condition. Will sell at low price. Apply Box 5AA. 12-10-t¢ 12-16-6dx 12-20-6dx | Thousands read the Herald Classified Column dally. 'l“. 5 are a lot of buyers jor that second hand auto you want te sell Tell them obout It tn @ For Sale Advt. Only One Cen$ « Word, WANTED—MALE HEJ®P WANTED—Man about 55 years of (must_be American) to operate smal farm near Robbins station in Newingtoni three minutes from Hartford trolley line. George B. Cheney, Main St., Newington. 12-23-43 l ! YOUNG MEN—The Collegiate Preparat School, 212 York St. New Haveh, Cont Conducts evening and day classes in al High school subjects, preparing young men and women for admission into stand ard colleges of Pharmacy, _Optometry, Dentistry, ' Law, Medicine, EBII eering Academic, etc. Students successful com- Sirtng ot coaen et sataniun ity sl mitted into many colieges and universi- ties upon our certificate of graduation New term commences Tuesday, January 11th. Our office is open for enrollm&gu from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Enroll Now. 12-20-1me WANTED—Janitor for business block te take care of hall, lodge and meeting rooms. Married, Besides wages free tenement, heating and light. Application to be sent to N. B. Daily Herald, Box 8D, before Jan. 1, 1921. 12-18-10d FURNISHED ROOMS. X TO RENT—Room with board to mam wite. Addregs Herald, Box 10K. 12-21-3a% TO RENT—Newly furnished room, all ern conveniences; suitable for one or. pérsons. Inquire Lyons, 662 West St. Tel. 1632-15. 12-31-a4, TO RENT—Furnished room, steam heat: two minutes’ walk from post office. i(] | Lake court. 12-31-24 LOST-String of pearl beads between bin Ave. and West Main St. Finder plt return to 250 Corbin Ave. Reward. 13-20-2¢ TO RENT—Two froat furnished steam ed rooms 193 Main St., 3rd fioor. VIOLIN INSTRUCTION, F. P. room 40, Booth’s block. 'Phone Music furnished for all occasions. 12-15-12dx , studio 1842-4. NOTICE—Mike J. Sibluzio, 470 Arch Street. Carpenter and builder. All kinds of cabi- net wobk and painter. Reasonable price. P 12-15-6dx NOTICE—WIill trude besutiful two senger roadste:, perfec: condition, for buflding lot. Address Box 2XX, Herald. STORM SASH—Estimates cheerfully submit- . ted. The Rogers Sash & Door Co., 189 Chestnut St. Phone 499. 12-ii-2w FOR SALE 1920 OLDSMOBILE 8 TOURING ... 1919 FORD ROADSTER ... 1918 1918 1916 1915 1915 9! $1500 szs FORD ROADSTER . DODGE TOURIN CHEVROLET 490, WINTER TOF Time Payments Arranged. THE B. & B. MUTOK CO. Main St. © s NOTICE—Carbon burnt out for 50c a cyi- inder. Auto Repair Co., 535 East Main St. Tel. 2016-3. 12-11-10dx NOTICE—Cariconist, Chalk Talk and Sketching for entertainments, fairs aud something snappy. Al Malmgren, office, City. o-22-tt s e e———————————— LOST AND FOUND- LOST—On Main road near ‘Towers' brickyard, automobile rim with shoe attached, Finder please return to 351 South Main street. 12-20-3a LOST—Saturday night, probably on Malin St., lady’s brown shoe. Kindly return to Herald. 12-20-a2x LOST—Gold cuff link, initial “W", between East Main St. jitney and Lyceum theater. Reward if returned to 163 Clark St. 12-21-4dx LOST—Purse contalning sum of money and medicine, between Puritan Lunch and Henry Morans' jewelry store. Finder please return to Henry Morans' music de- | partment. Reward. 12-21-3a USED CARS 1919 BUICK SEDAN 7 BUICK TOURING BUICK ROADST! OVERLAND I‘OUHNG 1916 omm I.A!l( IO'I'OB conm Lincoln Streets. Oiotut Dunter, stiestan. Tel. 382 12-20-24 e — WANTED ; WANTED—You to know that we have the largest assortment of hand-carved picture frames; also Kodaks. Arcade Studio. 12-21-d3x WANTED—Tallor able to do mew and work wishes to find employment. cepts any offer. Address G. B., 67 Clin- ton St, City. 12-20-5dx WANTED—Boys and girls, earn Christmas money. See Mr. Baker, 18 Main St. - 12-20-3 PRICES SLASHED to unbelievable figures. | These USED CARS won't last long at the red for your | 12-20-6d | 1 l 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. One trial will convince. Engine perfect. 1916 Hudson 6-40 touring. A bar can’t be duplicated. in that touring. Perfect mechan- Can't be beaten at the 1917 Dodge Bros. jeal condition. price. 1915 Dodge Bros. roadster. car for small money. BIG BARGAINS In 1918 and 1917 Ford Light Deliveries. A chummy S. & ¥. MOTOR SALES CORP. Hudson, Essex and Dodge Bros. distributors. Open Evenin 155 Elm Street. 731 Tel 1 5d 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 ellll chauffeur, truck or private. Address Dux 2XX, Herald Office. 12-20-3dx WANTED—To buy from 200 to 300 quarts of milk daily. Will cail for same. Tel. 1142-2. 226 Hartford Ave. Samuel Hittel- man. l TO RENT TO RENT—Five-room tenement, all im- provements. 513 East St. Tel. 503. 12-21-2dx TO RENT—Six-room house, Cor. Austin and Chapman Sts.; $26 per month. Inquire § Chapman St. Tel. 1478-4. 12-21-d2x TO RENT—Four rooms om improvements. Tel. 258-3. TO RENT—2 unfurnished rooms, 134 South Main St., top floor. Call after 5:30 . m. 12-20-3dx _— TO RENT—Garage. Dead or live storage. 439 Church St. Tel. 1144-5. 12-20-3dx RENT—Three rooms, 32 Greenwood St. =2 e 12-11-tr TO RENT—Garage suitable for shop and storage, at 14 Willow St. M. Cohen. Tel. 2435. 18 TO RENT—Store at 8 Elm St., cormer + & Eim 6t., corner of Main St. Reasonable if taken at once Apply to M. Cohen. Tel. 2425. 12-4-tf T ————— R ————— FIRE INSURANCE—Protect Yourselves by Being Fully Insured SCHULTZ & C 342 Main Street OSTELLO, Inc. Tel. 24-4 e ——————— e ——— — FOR SALE — ONE DOUBLE HOUSE, 14 ROOMS. ONE SINGLE HOUSE, 9 ROOMS, All Moder» Near West Main Street—Good Building Lot on Black Rock Avenue (cheap)—2 Family House, 5 Rooms each, Cherry St. D. HUMPHAREY , Insurance of All Klnds. 12-16-7dx | I PERSONAD PERSONAL—Den’t go home without some new teeth o with gold tooth $8.00. Don't forget! 131 Main St set makes # sulf nrl o( any age. N 13-21-4 INAL—A able gitt for boy or on sale at Arcade Studi Parker & Deming Trolley car right at the front door and the house is located on the largest lot in that section. Just plastered papered. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE : | Parker & Deming 193 MAIN STREET Real Estate, Insurance Mortgage Loans. Tel. 2026.