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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THUR 0###@@@@0#9@### fi####&fi########%fi###@ & J ompant o St Christmas Surprise Sale For Friday In the Basement Shoe Department ) ive Wire” PAIRS OF MEN’S FELT MOCCASINS of good quality feit, heels: heavy first grade uppers, tape leather soles, Nothing to equal for comfort Sizes 6 to 11. Colors brown, , and oxford Regular price $2.00 n’s English Ribbed Wool Hose 79¢ Give Him several pairs for Christmas He will eciate them when the cold weather sets in. All up to 11% and there are four different heather des to chose from. —Basement-— ONE DAY SALE OF COATS NT —— DIVIDED TO Moccasing with heavily ded spring d; chronm For wife, colorings; new, 8. Women’s Some plain, All sizes up to 10. tions enable us to offer you nufacturers’ Reduet e about half the actual excellent garments at 100 COATS TO $89.50 Hints for, Here is a gift appreciate. sisting of a guest cloth, with neatly gold, Consisting of Silvertones Polo Cloth, Frostglow, h, Velour do Laine, in every desired color. Big ars of natural Raccoon, Australian Opossum, rin and Seal. Models suitable for every occasion, « to suit every taste. All beautiful silk lined. 125 COATS WORTH UP TO $69.50 9.50 Velour, Bolivia, Goldtone, Opossum, Belted every Consisti of Wool h, Sllvertones, ctc Collars of Seal, mck Opossum, Dyed and Kit Coney. dels, flare models, semi-belted In fact nted style with all silk linings. Our Basement Blouse Department is already one of the most popular sections of the big store. Blouses for semi-dress, for business and for are in our Christmas assortments in Georgette, crepe de chine, dark stripes, pongee and satins; all new, Consisting of Plush, Wool Velour, Siivertone. iy collars of welf material. Seal and Nutria. Many entire with Venetian lining in color to match Smart, stylish garment Many coples of selling at tripie the present price. —Basement-— umww&wm&aww#######a o t modish and value 1,500 PAIRS OF RIBBON TRIMMED SLIPPERS sister, leather sole Slippers, with spring heels; 25 different desirable, Regular price $2.50. Hose 95¢ and 75¢ Two large tables of assorted shades and styles. sqme ribbed, This is a Turk Nit lavender, pink and blue. Give Him several pairs for Christmas. appreciate them whén the cold weather sets in. sizes up to 111 and there are four different heather shades to choose from. $2.25 to $4.95 %fi#fi###fi###%#fi## 7O RENT Fursiched, hesied oo Inc. Hartford Clodedo b gt g doloii k- Classificd Advertising is the most inexpensive form of pub- licity. Try a For Sale or a ‘Want Advt, in tbe Hersld today. Se» for yoursclt. OUnly One Oent s Word. LOST AND FOUND- LOST—Tuesday evening, between McMillan's & o chrome # mother, buy these: Sizes 3 to $1.45 inexpensive. Special Sale Price ... —Basemcnt— & Heather Wool Sport & . & and some drop stitch. A good sensible Christmas Gift. —Basement— Christmas Bath Set $1.39 #l for mother which she would greatly # Aercel Set con- # towel, a bath towel and a wash- crocheted edges in four colors, # & g —BASEMENT— & Men’s English Ribbed Wool Hose & 79¢ He will All BLOUSES & all wear 8 & & &| extreme at the new low prices: LOST—Gold cuff link, initial “W», E 1920 Essex Dry Goods Store and Winter St. a di mond ring, finder please return to Herald Office and receive reward, 12-22-2dx CLASSIFIED 1c Minimum a Word Charge 20c 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 aavertiser money. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Sand; be prepared for your icy sidewalk; also ashes taken out. Tel. 288 for prompt attention 12-18-3ax | WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Two maids for New Britain hos- | -.pital. Inquirc housekeeper. 12-23-3d between St Maln St jithay and Lgesum theater. Reward if returned to 163 Clark St 21-4ax LOST—Purse containing sum of money and medicine, between Puritan Lunch Henry Morans' jewelry store. Finder please return to Henry Morans’ music de- partment. Reward. 12-21-3d and FOUND—In April, 1919, a rea®r picked up a pair of cuff links near cemetery on road between Plainville and Farmington. A few days later owner advertised them in the Herald but as the finder had mislaid them they were not returned; cuff links have again been recovered and owner may get his property at the Herald office. 12-23-d3 ———— PRICES SLASHED to unbelievable figures. 43} These USED CARS won't last long at the prices we are quoting ACT QUICK. touring demonstrator. Only | run 1,000 miles. Can’t he told from new car. All extra equipment. 1919 Hudson speedster demonstrator. extras complete. High geared. 1917 Hudson touring. Engine perfect. One trial will convince. An 1916 Hudson 6-40 touring. A bargain that ted. can’t be dupl 1917 Dodge Bros ical conditio: price. touring. Perfect mechan- Can’t be beaten at the 1915 Dodge Bros. roadster. car for small money. A chummy BIG BARGAINS In 1918 and 1917 Ford Light Deliveries. S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. Hudson, Essex and Dodge Bros. distributors. Open Evenings. 155 Elm Street. Tel. 731 12-20-5d FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Two front rooms, furnished for light housekeeping Cor. Arch and Wal- nut Sts. 12-23-d1x desired. 112 Lake St. 12-22-5ax LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. Bullding—Repamng. EUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds ¥ Court St Telepbones 3240 tew Eritain, NO TEA(‘HING Special attention to beginners. JOHN J. CREA 13 Summer street Tel, 1209. We Can Offer You a Large Two-Family at the West End — It is centrally located — improvements — Fifteen rooms. Two Fami]y on Harrison street, one of the best in the Conn. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLDG. FOR ALL INSURANCE CALL 1067-3 DeWITT A. RILEY 272 MAIN STREET. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING ~THE SERVICE AGENCY— Received Another Shipment of "F.VERSHARP PENCILS Large Stock to Select From $1.00 and up. NEW ERTAN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 72 West Main St. Tel. 612 ORDER OF NOTICE. Superior Court, Hartford County. Charles W Cnvdrey Mary R.'C FTATE OF CONNECTICUT, COUNTY OF HARTFORD, ss. Deec. 22, A. D. 1920. Upon the Complaint of the Said Charles | W. Cowdrey, praying for reasons therein | set forth for a divorce and custody of miner child, now pending before the Su- | perfor Court in and for Hartford County, | to be held on the first Tuesday of January, A. D, 1921. 1t appearing to, and being found by, the subscribing autkorjty, that the whereabouts | of the defendant to plaintiff ORDERED, that notice of the institution and pendency of said cemplaimt shall be given the defendant by publishing this order | in the New ' Britain Herald, a newspaper | published in New Britain, once a week, for two successive weeks, commencing on or be- fore Dec. 23, 1920. s unknown the | | LUCIUS P. FULLER. Assiptant Clerk of said Court. DR. COOMBS The Natureopathic Physician and Chiropragtor. Office Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. 252 MAIN ST., COR. WEST MAIN. Telephone: 765. A Dear Doctor, please use the follow- 8: 1 was tubercular, tried all kinds of doctors and methods, also change of climate, was finally taken to th e Wild- wood Sanitarium. was told there I could not live more than two month! and allowed to come home to die. i then heard of you with, the reault that after three months treatment I was able to again take my position. I am still working and feeling good. WM. ABATZ, 134 Curtis St., City. My methods quickly cures stubborn coughs and colds, also chest and lung diseases, asthma, heart trouble, faulty circulation, swollen glands, stomach and liver trouble, neuritis, sciatica or any form of rheumatism and if you wish a real peauty and lasting com- plexion take my treatment for skin discases. Electric treatments of all kinds, electric light baths with all forms of the violet rays are given my patients when indicated without additional cost. Working people and families are treated at $1.50 per treatment until cured. Private woman's treating room with lady assistant in charge, 9 a. m. to § m st o S —————F STEAMSHIP TICKETS) FOREIGN REMITTANCES TOALL PARTS OF THE WORLD' GEORGEANUIGLEY 237421 NEW RRITAIN COX STRFET -PALACE- Midnight Frolic New Year’ s Eve TO RENT—Two nmicely furnished front rooms, suitable for two or four gentle- men. Mrs. Walsh, 6% Church St. 12-22-2ax heated. furnished $3 Grove Hill. 12-22-2ax 12-27-3dx TO R Tel. 716-3. TO RENT—Room with board te man and wife. Address Herald, Box 10K. 12-21-3dx TO RENT—Newly furnished room, all mod- ern conveniences; suitable for one or two persons. St. Tel. 1632-15. 12-21-d4 PERSONAD PERSONAL—A coloring set makes » suit- able gift for boy or girl of any age. Now Arcade Studio. 12-21-d3x Better .| Headlights Adjusted by Experts OPEN Mon.Fri.&Sat.! NIGHTS A. G. Hawker PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK Second-liand Furniture “L. ZELDES 118 West Street Tel. 633-28 BROKEN SIDE CURTAINS Makes your car look shabby and sauses colds. Let us replace them with oum»u or PLATE GLASS LIGHTS. Prices Reasonable. Guarant e board | FOR SALE—Four-piece silver service set, 1900 washer, wringer. Address S. W., New Britain Herald. 12-23-3dx WANTED—Woman to wash and iron; also to sweep and dust. onc day each week. Tel. 1832 or address Box 21%, Herald, 12-23-d1 FOR SALE—Player piano, rolls and bench; used, but perfect order; bargain; easy terms. Andrews, 439 Arch St. 12-23-2dx FOR SALE—Sweet cider, fresh daily from Baldwin apples, for the holidays; deliv- ered to any part of city; jugs, kec- or barrels. Tel. 697-2. 23-d8 FOR SALE—One about 12 fr. Cor. large Christmas tree, Arch and Walnut Sts. 12-13-d2x FOR SALE—At sacrifice, must be sold be- fore January, first-class furnitire, five rooms, nice dressers, beds, chaik, stoves; cannot be told from new 15B, Hera]d. 12 Box 2ax tables, | WANTED—Experienced second maid. Apply Stanley Club, 121 Maple St. 12-22-2ax WANTED—Young woman _stenographer in iocal faciory office. Address Box 21B, Herald Office. 12-20-6dx AVTUMUBILEN FOR SALE—Flive-passenger Sedan, newly upholstered and painted; good tires. in- Quire W. E Beers, 159 Asyuim St., Hart- ford, or 37 rearl St., City. 12-23-3dx FOR SALE—1921 Allen Sedan, 1918 Allen Sedan, Auburn Sedans and Couplets for immediate delivery. Rudolph’s Garage, 123 Cherry St. Phone 2051. 12-17-4 FOR second-hand s stove. Inquire Room 14, 61 Main St. dx FOR SALE—Six-room cottage wth auto garage and good chicken coop; @so good storage house; south part of bity, 12 minutes from center. Address Hase, Box 22, Heral 2 dx FOR SALE—China 112 Cariton St. geese. Tel. FOR SAI 6 per cent. interest. Herald Oftice. e of $625 at Address bx 19M. 12-22-tf FOR BALE— bags, bill folds, Lafayette St. sultcases, leather tavelling novelts. 15 1.22-4dx FOR SALE—Complete line of Ewready Flashlights. 15 Lafayette St. 121-3dx FOR SAL! Dol Shop, 15 Lafayette $1, value $2Trunk 121-3dx FOR SALE—Travelling bags $2, worth $2.98. Trunk Shep, 15 Lafayette St 124-3dx FOR SALE—Five rooms of furnitur 44 Dewey St. Also tenement to rent. 12-i3ax FOR SALE—The property of merit Jown as the Maple Croft farm, Stanley lar- ter, City, containing ‘acres withiwo good fronts; installed with all morn improvements, in the highest state oful- | tivation; will carry 50 head Proply managed; an ideal place for an insu- tion; if not sold soon will be rentedo mood people. Inquire on premis B 3. 21-% | FOR SALE—Three-tenement rooms to a tenement; all modern, bu three months; will sell for $7,500; smj cash needed. J. Hochman Real Esta Co., 259 Main St, Room 403 Tel. 2012 1150. 12-21-} FOR SALE—Three-tenement bouse, ll-l rooms to a tenement, all modern; Wi sell with small cash See J. Hochm: Real Estate Co., 259 Main St., Room 40 Tel 2012 or 1180. 12-21- Touria thre l’ol SALE—Cadillac 5-passenger ear, in first class running order; new tires; a bargain. St. or "phone 1862-13. 13-21-34; FOR SALE—Ford racer, mud guards, wind Schweltzer, 16 Pearl court. Tel. shield, $175. in_good running condition; pric: 18 Main St., ‘phone 484. 12-21-t ' Inquire Lyons, 662 West Main y,p SALE—100 cords 4 ft. wood Right of charge. price for the lot. C. H. Newton, ville, Conn. Plain FOR SALE—2 onc-pipe furnaces, 2 Boyn- e At _reasonable Loomis, 112 Harrison St. ton furnaces. w. pri Tel 12-20-5d ~——————————————————— lline tanks and_general FOR SALE—Red and yellow onions, $1.50 49 cents several barreis cider, per gallon, at the farm. Also ducks an Guinea hens. Address A. Bruce, Tel 665-3. 12-18-as: FOR SALE—Wood, T. M. Ryan, Forestville, tol 806-2. Evenings 418-3. Conn. Tel. 12-20-6 house, fy | Call at 515 Stanle; -6d all grades and flabs. Bris- { FOR SALE—Oakiana Sedanctte. A danay 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—Wiliys Knight coupe, recently overhauled, in nne conuition. Will sell at low price. Apply Box 5AA. 12-10-t¢ SALE - OLDSMOBILE 8 TOURING FURD RUAUSLER . OLDSMUBILE 3 10U FORD RUAUSEER . DUDGE LOURING .., BUICK 4 KUAUSTER REO TOUKING ... PACKARD TOURING CHEVEULET 490, WINTE! Albme Fayments Arranged. THE B. & 5. MULUK GU. 18 Main St. Phone 434. 1920 1919 1918 1918 1916 19. 1913 1914 1918 $1500 225 300 ' ! NOTICE. N(Yl'!(‘l':—llonmll’llll and all kinds of elec- trical jobbing done at reasouable prices. Lawyer & Yuon. Tel. §93-5. 12-23-84 NOTICE—We will wire and furnish fixtures for five rooms on same tioor for $100. Lawyer & Yuon. Tel. 893-5. 12-23-4dx NOTICE—Tor $1.50 we will take vour old oil out of the crank case, wash it and re- fill_one gallon best motor ofl—all for $1.50. Alex Auto Supply Co., 86 Arch St. 12-23-a7x NOTICE—In addition to our stock of tires, first quality and blemished firsts, tubes and automobile accessories, we have es- tablished a washing, polishing and greas- ing department; bring your car to Alex Supply Co., 86 Arch St. 12-23-d7x NOTICE—Repairing of old and building of new chimneys at reasonable prices. All kinds of mason work. Chimneys a spe- cialty. F. Selander, 718 Stanley St. Tel. 2168, 12-23-6dx NOTICE—House - cleaning time. KElectric vacuum cleaners rented, 31.35 per day. delivered promptly; satisfaction gusrau teed. Puone 2079. 11-23-e0dts " NOTICE—Plumbing, heating and gas fitting. Repair work promptly done. Martin 486-2. e 12-21-wix 1. ‘NOTICE—Will store an upright piano, free Tel. 1436-2 if interested. 12-21-3d TOTICE—A fpll line of masquerade outfits for the Grotto masquerade on hand 12-22-3dx X OTICE—Radiators, fenders, lamps, gaso- overhauling and New parts made in quick in city. Parsons’ 12-20-6d repair work. time. Best equipment d Garage, 680 West Main St. Berlin. X JTICE—I wish to motify the public that X um temporanly located at 470 Arch St . L. P. Cing-Mars, naturopath and Irthopraxic foot specialist. 12-18-6dx d ¥OR SALE—50 cords of wood at $6.50 per 10 room cord. Also farm of 60 acres, house, barns, 100 large apple trees, 201 = T ESTIGATIONS—Made for erchants and private individs wering thefts of cash, merchandise, etc. ore and factory work a speciall Ivorce evidence quickly and confidenti secured by reliable male and female attorneys, Un- 0 FOR SALE—Stove wood. G. Tel. 1401, F. 12-20-4d: tresses made over equal to new. tering. Tel. 2314-4. Upho¥ 60 Tremont St. 11-§-"wax FOR SALE—Beautiful Kroeger piano, $175 If taken at once. 35BB, Herald. uprigh! WANE Shs—Saatt Sl Bigge. stigators. Address P, O. Box K Sta A, ln(ord, Conn. x e NlCE——Heu I am. If you have lost my dress pick it up again. M. Tresky, con- ll'l:‘ painter and paper hanger, 39 Har- St. Work done reasonabiy. 1z-17-6a1x VIIN INSTRUCTION, F. P. May, studio mm 40, Booth's block. 'Phone 1842-4, Mic furnished for all occasion: 12-16-12dx it Piano, Box 12-23-d1x ST¢M SASH—Estimates cheertully submit- t. The Rogers Sash & Dvor Co., 139 Gstnut St. Phone 499. 12-i1-2w Beloin Lunch, Beloin Hotel. WANTED—Man about 55 years of (must be American - to operite small farm near Robbins sation in lewington; | three minutes from Hartford solley line. George B. Cheney, Min St., Newington. 12-21-d3 YOUNG MEN—The (ollegiate Preparatory School, 212 York §.. New laven, Conn, Conducts evening md day ‘lasses in all High school subjets, Pprefring young men and women fa admissi Into stand- ard colleges of Pharmacy Obtometry, Dentistry, Law, Medicine, Engineering, Academic, etc. Sudents su’essfully com- pleting our cours: of stud® Will be ad- mitted into man coliege and universi- ties upon our cetificate f graduation. New term commences Twday. January iith. ‘Our omce is openier earoliments from 9 A. M. to§ P. M. Eoroll Now. 12-50-1mo p— | WANTEDJaniter | for miness block to take care of kall, 10° and meecting rooms. Married. BW€S wages free tenement, heating and'8Bt. Application to be sent to N. 3. D# Herald, Box 8D, betore Jan. 1, 19 12-18-10ax RS LR - T T WANTED— Bxperienced g Mder on utenstis < sheet aluminum. ALUMINUM ! WAA\'TED—Counm man; also cook . New NOCE—Cartoonist, 12-33-t1 age Chalk Talk and Stching for entertainments, (airs aund dAces; something snappy. Al Malmgren. Fale office, City. 3-22-t1 TO RENT TO Ea St '—Tenement of five rooms, 1042 Tel. 2212-15. 12-22-d3x TO ;ENT—Six rooms with bath, furnace, elaricity, gas; freshly papered and paited; corner Stanley and Francis Sts. Cal 1564 Stanley street or 'phone 1832. 12-23-43 TO RENT—Three rooms, 168 Greenwood St. 13-22-tf e, ,,,—,Y TO RENT—Four rooms at 667 Arch St., all imprevements. Tel. 258-3. 12-2274ax TO RENT—Garage suitable for repairing shop aad storage, at 14 Willow St. Apply M. Coben. Tel. 2426, 12-8-tt TO RENI—Store at 8 Elm St Main St. Reasonable if taken a Apply to M. Cohen. Tel. 2425 are a lot of buyers jor second hand auto you want to oell. Tell them obout It in & For Sale Advt. Only One Cent s Word. WANTED —_—_—— ‘WANTED—American boy, with cash, wish: to buy two-family house in southwester! part of eity. office. Address House, Herals 12-23-6d TO BUY used Ford car, ton truck or def livery. Cail anytime at 43 Orange St 2nd floor. 12-22-2a: WANTED—Young man, 23 position working in store or doing e work of any kind. Address Box 9X: Herald Office. 12-22-3d ‘WANTED—Position operator. Call P. private _telephon w., 2559-3 Tel. 3 12-22- WANTED—You to know that we have largest assortment of hand-carved pi also Kodaks. Arcade Studio.! 12-21. WANTED—Tailor able to do new and work wishes to find employment. Ac cepts any offer. Address G. B., 87 Clin: | tom st, City. 12-20-5a: ANTED—To buy from 200 te 300 g of milk daily. Will cail for same. T 1142-2. 225 Hartford Ave. Samuel Hi man. 13-16-7¢ "PLUMBING Steam, Hot Water He: EXPERT SERVICE T. J. QUINLIVAN . 712 STANLEY ST. Tel. 2084. FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER Order now while prices are low, TURKEY, GOOSE, DUCK, FOW BROILER or YOUNG ROASH —at the— NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE 105 ARCH BT.. TEL. 1121 Parker & Deming Parker & Deming 193 MAIN STREE'!! & Real Estate, Insunn' C Mortgage Loans. Tel, 2026. — FOR SALE — ONE DOUBLE HOUSE, 14 ROOMS. ONE SINGLE HOUSE, Near West Main Street—Good Building Lot All M 9 ROOMS, Rock Avenue (cheap)—2 Family House, 5 Rooms each, ¢ D. hUMPRAKEY Insurance of All _Kinds. N. B. NAT. BANK BUI