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DECE-BER CLASSIFIED 1ic a Word Minimum 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 2liminating this work we save the advertiser money. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, o ——————— fiflfi?fi@flflfl#####fi@#fifi#fi##@#@@@@@fi#fi@# Inc. Hartford Classified advertise- ments get the business. tenement or 1§ They cost but little. ONLY ONE-CENT A WORD. IMpany rent? Use the hre Striking Midwinter Reductions | HIGH GRADE VELVETS REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS hiffon Velvet——only three colors left of this high grade silk BOYS’ WASH BLOUSES Sizes 6 to 16 Your choice of our complete FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | AUTOMOBILES mm'x FOR SALE—Four passenger Kissel Coupe in good condition, Wm. H. Allen Co. 12-28-tf FOR SALE—Stove wood. Most all hard, rest birch, no chestnut, full cord. Guaranteed stock of Boys' Wash Blouses, a good selection in all of the best makes at the following prices: Blouses that were reguiarly sold at $1.50, sale price 95c. Blouses that were regularly sold at $2.00, sale price $1.39. Blouses that were regularly sold at $2.50, sale price $1.6! Blouses that were yegular sold at $3.00, sale price $2.00. Blouses that were regularly sold at $3.50, sale price $2.29. —Fifth Floor— BOYS’ HATS, BIG VALUES Ages to 10 Our complete stock of Boys' Hats in fall and winter styles, consisting of velours, plushes, furs, velvets and felt. Hats les in all sizes, Regul that were regularly sold at $3.00 Price .. to §£10.00, for the Midwinter Sale, your choice at half of the regular prices. ~—Fifth Floor— BOYS’ WASH SUITS AND ROMPERS Sizes 2 to 8 A selection of Boys' Odd Wash Suits and Rompers that have ac- cumulated from the season’s selling mostly broken styles but a good selection of all sizes. These include Wash Suits and Rompers that have sold up to $2.50 each. Your choice, Midwinter 89c Sale NOTICE—Let me get your auto license for you bef January 1 My charge is one doilar., 'Phone 1553-4 or write Edw sawed $14.00, 4 foot lengths $13.00. Partly Ostroski. 1251 Myrtle St. 12-28-2dx | seasomed. Dellvered -Foresty Plain- — ville. H. C. Orvis, 'phone NOTICE—Wanted, private dancing pupils to learn Fox Trot and Waltz, by experienced teacher. One hour lesson ome dollar. Ad- dress Dancing, Herald, Box 24. 12-28- TO RENT—Steam heated, 5 room, with large gas range, all modern improve- ments. 371 Main street, inquire Harry Alex, 86 Arch St;, Tel. 308 or 1032-6. - 12-29-4dy me velvet; navy, taupe and black. s 5 vors 94.9 erly $7.50 yard. To close at shades: Sapphire, 2-ineh Chiffon Velour in Yarad $6050 guoise, Orchid, Navy, Hague lar value $8 To close at otyn—the beautiful soft pile Silk Duvetyn so popular for bags and trimming. The balance of our, consists of part pleces of navy, brown, tan,* s, for millinery, r assortment L taupe and henna. Former price §8.90 ss 50 Yard jatpanne—the . wilk Ravat cotors for er price $2.00, jclose at —in 1, rowe lose at the following and Taupe. - -~ FOR SALE—Oakiand Sedanette. A aandy 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-t2 TO RENT—Four rooms, all imj 330 East Main St. Apply at 9 Lee 8t. (} 12-29-3dx — TO RENT—In Forestville, fine five room tenement, 1st floor, new house, hot wales heat and all improvements. Inquire at the corner of Circie and Washington streets. 12-28-a4 * RS FOR SALE—Parlor stove, kitchen range cheap. hold goods. Il Thursday . or from 2 to 5 o'clock at 353 Church St of heavy treck-| Top bell. 12.29-1dx Auto Repair | &ood Also other ho 2ax Frida FOR SALE—Late 1917 Buick Roadster with many extras, new tires and just over- hauled. 1041-2. 139 Winthrop St. 12-29-3dx panne millinery vet in a good dress trimming. $1.00 in navy, brown, byt vora 98€ GIRLS’ WASH DRESSES Wash Dre Cloth and L. lsizes but not all sty e up to §6.98 ISSES’ on for te and V gular and { FOR SALE—Greenwood's approved businecs | and income tax record. Costs less thun a cent a day. Write for a copy today. Box J 21, Herald. 12-29-2ax NOTICE—Housewiring and all kinds of elec- trical jobbing done at reasonable prices. Lawyer & Yuon. Tel. 893-5. 12-23-8d halance of our stock gular value $1.39 wide wale, the and white n DODGE BROS. COUPE, Dodge Bros. roadster, ing, bargain, $300. '19 with winter top $775. $750. 17 Reo touring, $375. ster, '$775. Hudson Coupe. Chelrolet Sedan. $1200. *20%Chandler touring, coupp, $13 like new, $1150. $450. Grant tour- Oakland touring Buick roadster, Stutz road- $650. 503. v 12-37-3da TO RENT—Tenement of 5 rooms, all improvements, also garage. Tel. 319-4. 12-27-8da SECOND NOTICE—Repairing of old and’ building of new chimneys at reasonable pr An kinds of mason work. Chimneys & spe- ciaity. F. Selander, 718 Staniey St. Tel. 2168, 12-23-6dx FOR SALE—Meat years. market, established 10 Good business. APPIY 9 L eet. -3ax L TO RENT—New garage size 48x37, { : separate cars, 43 Frankiln St. 12-37-6af 41-45 Wells street, Hartford, Telephone Bushnell 1931, TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms, modern jmprovements. Queen stpeel Tel. 1115-13. Timothy Pompelll. 1 made of Gingha tn plain colors *hambray, Trouville Conn. 5 e - FOR SALE or exchange for city pmperl\.\ farm of 60 acres, ‘lfl room 00 large apple trees, 3 X N vn 12-29-w1 VIOLIN INSTRUCTION, F. P. May, studie 100m 40, Booth's block. 'Phone 1842-4. Music furnished for all occasions. 12-15-12dx AFTERNOON DRESSES wear, of Sizes 14 to o Price rooms with bath, electricity, gas; freshly papered FOR SALE painted; corner ‘Stanley and Francis o 1920 OLDSMOBILE 8 gotmxa Ry s o - FOUR rooms furniture for sale on account 1919 FORD ROADS: of leaving town. New furniture, selling 1918 OLDSMOBILE 8 TOURING out reasonably. 253 Elm St., second floor. 1918 FORD ROADSTER 1o s sdx 1916 DODGE TOURING 1915 BUICK 4 ROADSTER . 1915 REO TOURING .. 1914 PACKARD TOURING . | : FOR SALE—Thrée pair canary birds, fe- | V18 CHEVROLET 400, WINTER TR males and males, good singers, 15 Dw! TR B & B MUTON OU. Court. Call after 5 p. m. 2 C.; Barnes, Barnudnln. Street NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Sketching for entertainments, dances; something sSnappy 1a" office, Talk and fuirs aund Al Malmgren, 9-22-2 Afternoon and serge, ‘taffeta, Ivet-——in all shades. up to $69.00, 8 $29.95 MIS SFS’ AILORED SUITS Buits n \ ire, Tweeds Sizes 14 to 18 shop and storage. at 14 wmow 8t. A;n . price City. M. Cohen. - Tel. 2425. % ENT—Store at '8 Elm 8t., corner of St. Ressonaoie if taken at onmce. FOR SALE—Farm of 16 acres, 2 cows, cal Apply fo M. Cohen. Tel. 2435. i3deti 190 laying hens, 6 room house, barn, tools also furniture, etc. Cheap if sold at once. Carl Johnson, Beckley, Conn. 12-27-3dx and Mixtures, lined gular value to § DRESSES made rose, rese and interlined; $35.00 LOST AND FOUND- 20-31-tt FOR SALE—Reversible reed baby carriage | S—— in good condition. Price $15.00. Rear 96 | & Maple St. 2nd floor 12-28-2dx WANTED—FEMALE HELP LOST- ctrect, sray fur scarf. on Griswold Please telephone 508-6. 1220-Qua MISSES’ FOR SALE—Sweet cider, fresh daily from Baldwin apples, for the holidays; deliv- ered to any part of city; jugs, kegs or barrels. Tel. 697-2 12-23-a8 ANTED—Competent cook. Walter Hart, Sunny Ledge. tty models len and jt maize ular values $19.7 miss of Organdie, da, mussed. S Dotted Copenhagen, pink, s 14 to 20 le Price FIMH FLOOR- ND WAITRESSES’ MOHAIR DRESSES Mohair D @ with high ne and long Nurses' $5.00 White Linen Modern und Queen mak ¢ cholce Swiss, white Apply Mrs = LOST—Lady's wrist watch, Eigin, 12-29-6d December 28th, between rallroad: Main St. and 163 Main St. Finder plgase return 154 East Main St. Reward. . “12-sErax. A Voile shades, FOR SALE—20 Buff Orpington pullets, , = hatched in June, price right to guick buy- | WANTED—Cempetent er. Tel. housework. Mrs. Vine street. i L WAN t mald for general; housework. 3 in family. Tel 1866-4. Ad- dress 529 Lincoln St. 12-28-6a maid _ for mlj‘ = "B." Humason, 201 ' - J32-29-64 - LOST—$20.00 Hartford A: Loreaine an Co, w on tronw. to Herald' Office, Reward.i j 122 of tertolse shelled case. Thu: 23, between. < raday school )and Main St. Reward if to 458 West Main St. " ZFifth Floor— CORDUROY NORFOLK SUITS Sizes 7 to 16 Just 50 Suits of the famous Compton Cravanetted corduroys that were regularly sold at $9.98 and $10.98. Sale Price 1135-4. H.. C. Deming, Berlin. FOR SALE—Second mortgage of $625 at 12-28-2ax ¢ per cent. interest. Address Box 19M, Herald Office. 12-22-tf ATDS’ woed. .G. ¥. Bigge. Tel. 12-2%-aex, PR Tl EoRt T ok T ot R L Re ReTototedetetotododelaloRagetatetotetolood 2o de 2ot ottt e Ratote] FOR SALE—Notice, Hardware City Bedding a, Co. Mattresses, box springs, cushions, pillows, steel couches, cots, springs, et at factory to home prices. Your old maw- tresses made over equal to new. Upho Midwinter . Tel. 2314-4. 'WANTED—Girl for general housework . In- lack and syos for quire 45 Columbia St. 12-27-tf [Black anc pusos o Gray maids and waitresses; not all sizes in all styles. FOR SALE—Sand; be for ml.:ey Dixie Cloth Uniforms in 7 sidewalk: also ashes taken out. Tel. Orders will recelve prompt attention. i Beriin and Meriden, Friday 12-27-5dx | WANTED—Competent mald for general | er return to 15 Hawkins stroet. housework. no washing or Ironing, ooal wages. Apply 204 Lincoln St or. Tel. o 989-2. LOST—KIt of tools, and _FOURTH FLOOR— ! Life Insurance in the MUTUAL LIFE OF NEW YORK Fire and Burglary Insurance In the best companies—I can furnish all. . ' 1, U. RUMPHKEY his parents to increase his physi- | office, but the death of McKinley Insurance of All Kinds. strength. At 1% yvears of age he placed him in the presidential chair.|272 MAIN STREET. N. B. NAT. BANK BUILDING | took o through course at Harvard ool- Through him the attention of all na- ¥ AGENTS—Large factarer wants lexc ater he became much interest- tions was turned to Amerjea. He suf- - = to sell hosiery, underwear, shirts, dw od in@fairs pertaining to government, rounded hmself always by men of * skirta, walsts, shoes, clathing, ets. Write » Y 1 free sample: Madison Mills, 503 have same especially in clean politics. vision. At this time he put through B e i i g by | He was closely associated with the much talked of enterprise of build- Broadway, New York. and paying for advt. Grover Cleveland and when Blaine was ing the Panama canal. When his floor. Good Store for Rent at the West End—Steam | o —cicrroness o e o | 2 candidat President of the Unit- duties, as President ceased he was l Mail Service. $130 month. Examinations ed States, It was generally thought sent to Atrica by the Smithsonian In. beat fumhed—ll‘me locahon fol' sm‘“ dry god‘, January 15. Experience unnecessary. For that Roosevelt would support Cleve- stitution at Washington to hunt big drug or tailoring place—Ask us about it. We| WANTED—MALE SSLP free particulars, write J. Leonard, (former | land but he stuck to the Republican game, hdving his son Kermit for a want houses to sell. Civil Service Examiner.) 842 HBquitable WANTED—Y 17 party He went west and lived on & companion. In 1913 he visited Ar- CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. ‘oung - Bldg., Washington, D. C. 12-29-d3x , age, to work in am. store. ranch for ting game and gentina and Brazil ad discovered a 272 MAIN ST. WANTED—Furnished and 8 rooms. - Sgt. ning, probably 5| Xkindly retutn to Herald office Reward. High school. 13-28-1ax 12 by Stone, cal LOST~Sum of meney. Finder Herald Office. Reward. 1 D—Sum of money om time, she WANTED—To do washing and ironing. Theresa Stassar, 148 Cherry St. 12-29-3dx; wanted to ssll;, =4 d office. SALESMAN making of ©lf a good rider. In his river which was called after him. He tial mecurities in home locality on efforts he n arm and a shoulder was a great reader and writer and a Blade and never could quite satisfy man who enjoyed histamily life to himself ause’ of his near sighted- the full. When the news came that oy He became the head of the this great force in the world had Police Department of New York city ceased, men could not realize that he and many reforms were worked and a had gone—but like Valiant in Pil- »nt was made while grim's Progress “he passed over'—— position. He was at 34 all the trumpets sounded for him alth commissioner and on the other side.” about at night examin- | and planning to better Spanish war he was the head of the became the Colo- WANTED—By young man, furnished room and board In private American family. Hart, Winthrop or Columbia street pre- ferred. Address W. P. 350 Arch street. Tel. 2744. 12-28-d2x MEN—The ou?u. 2 = School, 212, York 8t. i WANTED—Tenement of four or five rooms, - High school subjects, i o g0od section of city, by business woman. 5 o . ard colleges harmacy, Address Box 10T, Herald. 12-28-3dx Dentistry, PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-6 M."_Bm W improvem that tme a h walked ing conditions them. 1In the the leading figure at Riders and the regiment was next e he was in one ten WANTED—American born, with cash, wishes to buy two-family house in south- western part of city. Address ~House, Herald Oftice. 12-23-6dx Ce——————— NOTICE Taken by virtue of an execution to me directed, and will be sold at public vendue to the highest bidder, at the public sign post in the town of New Britain seven days after date, which will be on the 5th day of Jan. uary, A D., 1920, at 2 o'clock in the after. noon, to satisfy said execution and my fees thercon, the following described property to ' wit: 1 lot tobacco and cigarettes, 13 cans jams, 6 cans corn beef, 20 cans coffee, 19 can: tomatoes, 6 cans peas, 51 cans fruit, 9 cans beans, 30 cans soup, 20 packages 52 cans milk, 45 bottles mustard, 16 bottles catsup, 20 packages spaghetti and ! macaroni, 15 packages tea, 21 bottles bluing, 44 puckages sfowepoligh. .36 cans. Metialia: | oil 3 show cases with candy, | biscults, 99 packages 157 cakes soap, 119 cans sardines, 23 cans salmon, 18 packages corn flakes, 16 packages salt, 3 cans Karo, 7 cans beets, 1 roll paper, 1 lot bags, 1 box raisins, 5 Ib granulated sugar. 1 spring scale, 1 knife, 1 cleaver, 1 ice box, 7 bags Pillsbury flour. | Now in store located at 195 Dated at New Britain this | December, 1920 MYRON D. STOCKWELL, Deputy Sheriff. Price of Coal Down BEST LEHIGH COAL FROM $18.50 The (Stanley-Svea Grain & Coal Co. | COR. STANLEY AND DWIGHT TEL. 419 Rough nel of He New cons was cted governor of York and it is said stirred the nce of the state. After this he de vice-president of the United with McKinley president. | Roosevelt felt that the vice-pres- did not stand for enough and proposcd to be more active while in sameron | TRAVELER amgron, room, heated., 12-27. States Mr dency Mrs British woman ex traveled REN furnished Tel. 716-3. 83 Grove Hill. m# to have more ROOM TO RENT at 84 West Maln 1 large front room suitable for 3 Electric n.m.- and steam heat. Miss W. Munson, 13-29-34x 10 uluam n.r' TO RENT—] furnished room, for Mghi housekeeping, with use of kitchen. Cogn-, Arch and Walnut streets. 13-31 TO RENT—Nicely furnished heated, centrally located, sui or two gentlemen. ~Address 32K. iy Nving woman. Sl 0,000 has miles—in North Bhe was decorated by th nment during the rts on conditic Europe. n and and South TO RENT—Furnished room, minutes from post om-, war tor 18 in Gorman TO RENT—Large © I8 now on her way to Aus P reasonable rates. Tel. Ters it Were You Disappointed Christmas By Not Getting An EVERSHARP PENCIL? We Have a Large Stock to Select From $1.00 Up. NEW BRITAN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 72 West Main St ‘Tel. 612 S ROOSEVELT XCELLENT TALK eaver street. 2! y of th day o d mous Americam s Vividly LEAVITT & HAYES, INC Butlding--Repamag. BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinda # Court St Telepbones 3244 tiew Britatn. 19 by Lecturce at Woman's Club Mecting. and approciativ it at the Baptist ternoon to ob heodore Ellsworth Y ho e Afte senl wudienca church on Mr the Conn. listen to er Ellsworth on Amer camé to the Roosevelt artesy of the cture Club alition which Mr a typlcal American, pictures W of the birthplace « and of his home in later life n Ave., New York city; her and mother who were matters pertaining to the| Mis mother's sympathies Dowéll has been, ) the Contederate army and geologist of the STEAMS! Dr. Nora ®B. also ETS BIG JOB