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NEW B T et 2.1 1 2 L fix ‘ ;lllllf.!lt_ll_ The Great Midwinter Sale s Proving That Y ou May Buy ##fi#@fi##%###fi@ Advantageously Now SCRIM CURTAINS Regular Price $1.98 $1.59 PAIR Scrim Curtains, finished with neat lace edges. Very dainty. Drapery Dept. Seventh Floor LA BEATRISS $3.00 CORSETS $1.98 The famous Topless La Bea- triss Corsets with 2-inch elastic band; made of fancy broche. Snug-fitting and comfortable. ~—Fourth Floor— $2.25 BANDEAU BRASSIERES $1.50 The famous B & J Bandeau Brassieres, made of heavy mesh; the popular hook-back style. CHILDREN’S $2.25 UMBRELLAS $1.89 id every day wear are just the have a strong are cotton suitable for EN'S HOSE ¢ M hed "i l)l} SILK fuil Hose For the thing Paragon frame, covered and are ther boys or girls. —Mal Floor— e e ROXFORD UNION SUITS $2.59 This lot comprises our regular stock of Men's $3.00 Roxford Union Suits In heavy ecru, ribbed material, with long sleeves and an length drawers —Main Floor— e ——————— PEERLESS UNION SUITS $2.69 Our regular $3.00 Peerless make Union Suits for men, of extra heavy ribbed material. A most desirable winter weight. —Main Floor— CARRIAGE COVERS $1.50 Grade for 98¢ Pique Carriage stamped to embroider; pretty new designs. on the —Second Floor— CURTAIN SWISS 49¢ YARD Regular 65¢ Value Shown in dots and Very neat patterns. durable quality material. —Seventh Floor— school @ Umbrellas They make in u All-Silk feet value allum Black negd with lisle and A most —Main Floor— e N’S $2.75 SIL HOSE $1.89 Hlum full fashioned with Hsle auality unusual & Black onc top and sole; ndid tor general & ain Floor— EN’S $2.50 PRIS- LA HOSE $1.69 Priscilla make Black In- Silk Hose substantially with lisle top. Priscilla wre our guaranteed leader. ~Main Floor— S $1.50 LISLE HOSE 59¢ jize Black lLisie lightly irregular 4 fall values. ~Main Floor— W REMNANTS 39¢ YARD u Price 79 to $1.50 mants of net yard goods ble for short curtains and ourtains —Soventh 90##0#@@#0####06##i#@’#flfifi’fi#&fi’#%fi#fi WEAR “SPECS” A LA HARDING —Fourth Floor— B & J BANDEAU 59¢ and 65c¢ Grade 49c These comfortable feeling Ban- deau are a splendid offer. Made of good quality material —Fourth Floor— CURTAIN SCRIMS Regular Price 75¢ Yard. 59¢ Dainty curtain patterns with fancy borders, in White Ivory and Beige. A @& did bargain for the money. —Seventh Floor— Covers, in very See them Hose ; One of & figures. A most Floor— BILL GOES TO WILSON Mine Assessment Mcasure Which Has Been closely Considered by Senator Ambhurst, Sent to Chicf Exccutive. Washington, Dec. 30.—The mine assessment bill on the trail of which Senator Amhurst, democrat, ofeAri- spent several hours yesterday was sent today to President Wilson from the White House executive @ JOf- fices. The measure previously had been referred to the interior depart- ment for a rcommendation and both Secretary Payne and Assistant Secre- tary Vogelsang are understood - to have recommended that it be signed. The measure extends for six months the time in which annual assessment work to the value of $100 must be done on mining ¢laims. Under exist- ing law this time expires at midnight tomorrow night and the ' claim is made that unless the measure is ap- proved before that time many claim holders will run the risk of losing their property DIPLOMATS PLAY SOCCER Britons zona, 0w Superiority in That Sport by Defeating Team Composed of Allied Representatives to U. Washington, Dec. 30.—Sore muscles and bruises were prominent among diplomatic row today, arising from a saccer football match yesterday be- tween a team of British embassy at- taches and an allied force from four other embassies or legations. The Britons won, 5 to 2, despite the fact that they loaned three men to the al- led team to fill' its ranks to war strength. General Bethel, British military at- tache, captained the Britishers, whilc Captain Huntington, Italian military attache, led the allied host. The win- ners have challenged the state depart- ment. President-elect pace 1t your ‘‘specs’ your pletur Harding 0. Harding sets would be correct hang n the middle button of above. (Incidentally, x-President Tart with front porch at Marion, the you coat shows on the Results--Herald Classified Advts KILDUFF SIG UP. New York, Dec. 30.—Pete Kilduff, second baseman of the Brooklyn Na- tional league champions, has signed a contract for next season, it was an- nounced today. It will be his third year with the Dodgers. s TEAMSHIP TICKETS ‘OREIGN REMITTANr" ' OALL PARTS OF THE W GEANUIBLEY 2372 NEWRP STREET BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, Classified advertise- ments get the business. They cost but little. ONLY ONE CENT A 1 1920. CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c¢ CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeepmg, billing and postage costgmore than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS AUTOMOBILES ho‘l‘lCE—Arfln- -ppt-rl-g at tertainment X Year's Moose en- Eve, booked through Beeley’s Enterfainment Bureau. 61 | - Main street 12-30-d2x NOTICE—First class professor from Italy | for violin, saxaphone, cornet, tian Rosano, 135 Lafayette St. etc. Sebas- 12-30-3dx NOTICE—House - cleaning time. vacuum cleaners rented, $1.25 per da delivered promptly; s teed. Phone 2079. 11-22-e0dtt NOTICE—Let me get your auto license for you before January 1st. My charge is one dollar. ‘Phone 1553-4 or write Edw Ostroski, 251 Myrtle St. 12-29-2dx NOTICE—We do all kinds of heavy truck- ing, short d long distance. Auto Repair Co., 535 East Main St. 'Phone 2016-3. 12 -10dx NOTICE—Housewiring and all kinds of elec- trical jobbing done at reasonable prices Lawyer & Yuon. Tel. §93-5. 12-23-84 NOTICE—Repairing of old and building of L. “,_‘_WM" Leohora putioh. new chimneys at reasonable prices. All kinds of mason work. Chimneys a spe- cialty. F. Selander, 718 Stanley St. Tel 2168, NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk = Talk nd Sketching for -entertainments, fairs dances; something snappy. Al Malmg: Herald office, City. FOR SALE—Sweet cider, fresh dally from Baldwin apples, for the holidays; deliv- ered to any part of city; jugs, kegs or barrels. Tel. 697-2. 12-23-d8 SALE—Second mortgage of $623 at — bs Address Box 12-22-tt 6 per cent. interest. Herald Office, ¥OR SALE—Notice, Hardware City Bedding Co. Mattresses, box springs, cushions, pillows, steel couches, cots, springs. etc., at factory to home prices. Your old mai- tresses made over equal to new. Uphol— tering. Tel. 2314-4. =60 Tremont St. WANTED—MALE. HFIP WANTED—Boy or young man to work in a store. Box 32Y. 12-30-2dx WANTED—Man to take care of furnace. Apply 142 Main St. 12-30-2a WANTED—Young man, 17 or 18 years of age, to work in drug store. Address Box 5AA, Herald office. 12-29-64 FOR SALE—First class barber shop for sale. 12.23-6ax FOR SALE—Stove wood. Most all hard, rest FOR SALE—Greenwood's approved business !0! SALE or exchange for city FOUR rooms furmiture for sale on accomt INEXPENSIVE articles of household fur- niture for sale. 59 Buell St. 12-30-2dx FOR SALE—1919 Ford delivery, condition. Tel. 319-4. 12-30-d3x ———— ist class TO RENT—S room temement Something to sell, a’ tenement or a room to rent? Use the HERALD classified column. ON LY “CENT A WORD. TO RENT LN ments. 145 Cherry St. N FOR SALE—Polo coat, leather and button FOR SALE—Overland touring in good con- trimming, never worn, size 44, will sell dition. Will sell reasonable. 47 Madison for $40. 5% Walnut St. 2-30-1dx Street 12-30-2dx TO RENT—Tenement of 5 rooms. Call Murray & Co., 325 Main St. Tel. 25 12-30-3 FOR SALE—Cow, just cume In. Tel. 239-3. FOR SALE—Four passenger Kissel 12-30-2dx in good condition. Wm. H. Allen Co. = 12-28-t¢ FOR SALE—Sixteen Rhode Island puliets Coupe | TO RENT—Four room tenement, steam heai - and janitor service at 61 qQuire M. Cohn, Main St. 1 Main street. in- 12-30-te, and roosters at $1.00 each. 4 Rhode 1sland hens and one rooster at $1.65 each All must be taken at once. E. S. Phelps, corner Prospect St. and ‘Bohemia St., Plainville. 12-30-1dx FOR SALE—Oakland Sedanette. 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¢ A @andy | TO RENT—Steam heated, 5 room, temement with large gas range, all modern improve- ments. 371 Main street, inquire Harry Alex, 86 Arch St, Tel, 308 or 1032-6. 12-29-4dx Owner leaving town. and East Apply many extras, new tires and just over- 556 Church . hauled. 1041-2. 139 Winthrop St. 12-29-3dx St., city 12-30-w2x | FOR SALE—Farm of 6% acres, 2 family colonial house, best land, large plot strawberries, large frontage in meadow. Price $6,000. Cash required $4,500. Owner L. Ford, West Center St., Southing- ton, Conn. 12-30-4dx DODGE BROS. COUPE, Dodge Bros. roadster, ing, bargain, $300. '19 Oakland touring with winter top $775. Buick roadster, Tel. $750. ‘17 Reo touring, $375. Stutz road- 1:.30-1x Ster, $775. Hudson Coupe, $650. 20 ' Chevrolet Sedan, $1200. Fords °20 Chandler touring, $1250. coupe, $1375. See these bargains. G. Cohen, 41-45 Wells street, Hartford, Conn. Telephome Bushnell 1931. 12-29-wl like new, $1150. $450. Grant tour- 678-4. $100 up. ’20 Paige Aaron l == birch, no chestnut, full cord. Guaranteed, sawed $14.00, 4 foot lengths $13.00. Partly seasoned. Delivered Forestville or Plain- ville. H. C. Orvis, 'phone 37-23. 12-29-6ax and income tax record. Costs less thun a cent a day. Write for a copy teday. Box J 21, Herald. 12-29-2dx FOR SALE OLDSMOBILE 8 TOURING FORD COUPE (With starter) REO TOURING BUICK ROADSTER PACKARD TOURING EASY TIME PAYMENTS THE B. & . MUTOR CO. St FOR SALE—Meat market, established 10 years. Good business. Apply 9 Lee street. 12-293dx | farm of 60 acres, 10 room house. 100 large apple trees, 200 or 300 cords of wood, also 1,500 cords of standing wosd. R e R ER e C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. 12-28-5ax WANTED—FEMALE HELP of leaving town. out reasonably. New furniture, 253 Elm St., selliag second flosr. WANTED—Woman or girl to assist in light 12-28-5dx housework a few hours each morning. Ad- | dress Herald, Box 25A. 12-30-14 | FOR SALE—Three pair canary birds, fo- males and males, good singers, 15 Dwight Court. Call after 5 p. m. 12-28-4x FOR SALE—Stove wood. .G. F. Bigge, Til. WANTED—Competent 1401. 12-28-dix { housework. Mrs. = - Vine street. Tel. FOR SALE—Sand; be prepared for your ity sidewalk; also ashes taken out. Tel. 281 Orders will receive prompt attention. 1 ‘WANTED—Woman cleaning. to do washing and 16 Forest. Tel. 172-2. 12-30-3d maid for general g 0. 'ANTED—Competent cook. Walter Hart, Sunny Ledge. 1 STOCK SALESMAN wanted to sell substan- tial securities in home locality on large commission. Write R. E. MecIntosh, Room 1508, 220 Broadway, N. Y. 12-29-24 YOUNG MEN—The Collegiate Preparatory School, 212 York St. New Haven, Conn. Conducts evening and day classes in all High school subjects, men 'and women for admission into stand- ard colleges o0f Pharmacy, Optometry, Dentistry, Law, Medicine, Engineering, | Academic, etc. Students successfully com- pleting our course of studies will be ad- mitted into many colieges and universi- ties upon our certificate of graduation. New term commerices Tuesday, January 1ith. Our office is open for enroliments from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Enroll Now. 12-20-1mo WANTED—Experienced seamstress _would like work by the day doing plain sewins. Address Box 29, Herald office. 12-30-2dx TO RENT—Furnished fromt room for light preparing young 10 RENT—Large furnished room, for light FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—2 furnished rooms, 134 Souh Main St. Call after 4:30 p. m. 12-30-3¢x WANTED—Competeni. mald for general housework, 3 in family. Tel. 1856-4. Ad- dress 529 Lincoln St. 12-28-64 WANTED—Girl for housekeeping. Mrs. Barnes, 84 Church 8. quire 46 Columbia St. 12-30-26x housckeeping, with use of kitchen. Corner Arch and Walnut streets 12-30-1ix WANTED Experienced stenographer in office ot local factory. Address Box 24 K, Herald Office. 12-30-6dx single room to Americin gentleman. 45 Walnut St. 12-30-14 TO RENT—Oné or two well heated frobt rooms, furnished for light housekeeping, all conveniences, central. 16 Prospect S. 12-30-1dx RENT—Furnished ,heated room. 12 Camp St. or ‘phone 1457-5. 12-30-24x FOR RENT—2 front rooms for 2 gentlemen or man and wife. Steam heat and bath, plenty of hot water. 193 Main St. 'Phore 1791, 12-30-2a LEAVITT & HAYES, INC, BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK STEEL AND CONCRETR. WANTED—Couple without children to share large completely furnished house in a good location. 35 Curtis St. 12-30-3ax WANTED—One or two rooms, also board, by central. Address Herald, large furnished American couple, Box 2)BB. 12-29-d3x WANTED—Furnished apartment betweea 5 and 8§ rooms. Sgt. Stone, High school. 12-29-3dx Malil Service. $130 month. FExaminations January 15. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars, write J. Leonard, (former Civil Service Examiner.) 843 Equitable Bidg., Washington, D. C. 12-29-a3x WANTED—To do washing and ironing. Theresa Stassar, 148 Cherry St. 12-29-3dx WANTED—Tenement of four or five rooms, good section of city, by business woman. Address Box 10T, Herald. 12-28-3dx WANTED—American born, with cash, wishes th buy two-family house in south- western part of city. Address House, Herald Office. 12-23-6dx 3,000 MILE FLIGHT 14 Navy Seaplanes Hop Off From San Diego for Long Trip w Pan- San Diego," Cal., Dec. 30.=—Crowds gathered early on the hills of Point loma today to watch the start of the navy’'s 3,000 mile seaplane flight to Panama. Across the “silver gats the entrance to San Diego bay, on the skidways and in the water. at North Island, could be seen a line of big seaplanes ready for the flight. The “ships”, i4 in all, with a per- sonnel of 70 officers and men, were the largest number of aircraft ey gathered on the Pacific Ct such a long fight. ' TO RENT—Large pleasant, | TO RENT—Nicely furnished front room, CLERKS—(Men, women) over 17, for Postal | ‘ K. Repairs of all kinda # Court St Telepbones 3244 ttew Britaiz. Cosn. 1 e PLUMBING Hot Water Heating EXPERT SERVICE T. J. QUINLIVAN 712 STANLEY ST. Tel. 2084. ROOM TO RENT at 84 West Main street. 1 large front room suitable for 2 persoss. Electric lights and steam heat. Miss W. L. Munson. 12-29-34x TO RENT—Furnished room, steam heat, 2 minutes from post office, 10 Lake Court. 12-29-2ax S heated room. reasonable rates. Tel. 1473-12. 12-29-2d heated, centrally located, suitable for one or two gentlemen. Address Herald, Box 12-29-2dx Life Insura nce in the MUTUAL LIFE OF NEW YORK Fire and Burglary Insurance In ‘the best companies—I can furnish all. D. HUMPHREY Insurance of All Kinds. N. B. NAT. BANK BUIDDING Good Store for Rent at the West End—Steam heat furnished—Fine location for small dry goods, drug or tailoring place—Ask us about it. We want houses to sell. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 873 MAIN ST. PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLDG. [ FOR SALE—Late 1917 Buick Roadster with | TO RENT—Four room | improvements, at 9 Lee § 12-29-36x TO RENT—In Forestville, fine five room tenement, 1st floor, new house, hot water heat and all improvements. Jnquire at the corner of Circle and Washington streets. 12-28-d4x 330 East Main St TO RENT—Tenement of 5 rooms, all -od-n improvements, also garage. TO RENT—New garage size 48 separate cars, 48 Franklin St. 13-27-6d TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms, modern _improvements. Queen Tel. 1115-13. - Témothy Pompelli. * <1224 TO RENT—Garage ‘suitable for repairing shop and storage, at 14 Willow St. tApply M. Cohen. Tel. 2425. 12-8:t2 TO RENT—Store at. 8 Elm St., corner of Main St. Reusonaple if taken at onwe Apply to M. Cohen. Tel. 24 13- PERSONAL . TEETH $8.00 SET—Best . Open eve- nings. Telephone 1113. Let's talk it over. Careful treatment. Dr. Dickerman, offic 131 Main street,. residence 475 Arch St 12-30-2dx LOST AND FOUND. wrist watch, Elgin, December 25th, between railroad. crossil Main St. and 163 Main St. Finder ples return 154 East Main St. Rewlrd.‘ F, T 12-29-: LOST—KIit of electrician’s tools, Berlin and Meriden, Friday evenins. find er return to 12 Hawkins street. s % t' LOST—Deposit book No. 3013, -on Savings Bank, Kensington, Conn. kindly return to bank. 12-30-31 == Parker & Deming INSURANCE NSURAN INSURANCE We Write All Kinds-