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“The Herald Masquerader” n town, Identify him and win $25, “Perhaps he is standing near you this moment as you are reading this ==If you are on the street, Peek over the top of the page, Doesn't that man over there resemble him? Go up and say to him You are “The Herald Masquerader',” and if you are right and show him your copy of “The Herald" he will accompany you to this office and you win the $25. “The Masquerader” made his ap- pearance on the street this noon. Un- less caught in the meantime, he will stroll around the streets, or perhaps, he will spend part of his time in the stores looking over the Christmas dis- plays. That's a good hunch. Drop into some department store and you may find him walking' up or down one of the aisles, He is in New Britain in connection with the photoplay ‘“The Masquerad- er” which will be shown tonight, to- morrow and Wednesday at the Palace theater. This is a famous story from the pen of Guy Bates Post. The photographs printed above may NEW BRITAIN DAILY help you identify this mysterious per- son, They show the front, side and back view. Study them closely be- cause they will help you win the §25 reward, Everyone has the detective instinet in him, Perhaps your acu- men may be more strongly developed than you think and $25 would come in handy for the purchase of Christmas gifts. The rules of the game are simple, If you sce a man who resembles “The Herald Masquerader” show him the correct copy of the “Herald” and he will escort you to this office. From 4 p. m, Monday to 4 p. Tuesday, you will need a copy of Monday's “Herald"; from 4 p. m. Tuesday to 4 p. m. Wednesday, a copy of Tuesday's “Herald”; and after 4 p. m. on Wednesday, a copy of Wednes- day's “Herald.” “Mr., Masquerader” enjoyed himself | this afternoon by visiting a humber of department stores and reports that Christmas stocks compare very fav- orably with those in other cities. ! Among the stores he visited were the | “‘Boston Store” and the “Fair Depart- m. ,pod, student newspaper ment Store.” He mingled with the crowds, stopped at the counters to examine goods, and chatted with the shoppers, but was not identified, He also spent some time at the railroad station and at the post Dx‘l Ac- cording to latest reports he hn! not found anyone who wants the $25. TRIPOD PAYS DIVIDEND Trinity College TPaper is Unique Among University Journals Hartford, Dec. 9.—The Trinity Tri- of Trinity college, has just voted a dividend to its stockholders, marking an unique departure for a college newspaper. The Tripod is on of few college news- papers that is incorporated, issues stock and, above all, pays dividend, The dividend.authorized was of four per cent on preferred stock, and is voted each year if the surplus is above a stated figure. The stockhold- ers are alumni, from among whose number a board of directors is elect- | executive board of the Tripod from its jelerox I"arm may secure same diroct | blooded, tuberculin tested heard of death tor of the Durango Herald last April. ed. There are both common stoek, BSalaries are also paid to the student preferred and ecarnings, Persons wishing milk from Pinna- from farm truck, at following prices: milk, 20c per quart; cream 3¢ per bottle. This milk is produced under most modern equipment from & full- ot Jorsoys, Phone No, 235, PINNACLEROX FARM, —advt, GUILTY ON 13TH BALLOT., Durango, Colo,, Dec. 11.—~Rod Day editor of the Durango Democrat to- day was found gullty of the charge nyrder in: connection with the { Willlam F. Wood, city edi- The verdict was returned after 13 balots had been taken, Assure yourself a friendship divi- dend, select a Gift from the many listed on our Classified page. CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR HER FOR HIM .FOR THE KIDDIES On Today's Want Ad Page Classifications 65 A-B-C-D HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1922, 6. Fox & Sompany fc l_'lartford Hartford Christmas Gifts of Jewelry Attractively Priced Guarantced and graduated 24-inch. Deltah Pearl Necklaces, cream or pink tint with solid gold clasp $6.00 Cigarctte Cases, unusually good-looking and of ex- cellent quality silver $ 5 4.9 Sterling Silver Belt Buckles, dome shape; engine turned complete with real leather belt Men's Elgin Watches with 16-jewel movement in 20-ycar Wadsworth case. $23 75 Silver or white dial Flectric Clocks will run one year to 18 months Sinaige ;301 $30.00 $5.50 .. $25 Shaving Stand and Cups a Jarge assortment. Price Dutch Silver Smoking Articles priced as low as $2.50 and up to $19.50, A large showing modestly priced. Sterling Sliver Rosary Beads In all sterling hold- ers with chain and ring $ ‘Women's Cln.rotw Holders in many colors good-16oking chains, green gold engraved or engine turned, In bar link or bar and $6.50 Genuine Diamond Rings, single stone set in 14-kt solid gold Dorine or Powder Box in sterling silver., Beautl- fully engine turned, fitted with powder puff and and finger ring Silver Finish Mesh Bags. Cathedral frame model mesh tassels ..., arrreee $4 00 a ribbon bracelet. This 14-kt. watch with its 15-jewel movement is especially attached ....o0viiiiiniann Men's Solid Gold Waldemar Chains. Strong, chain combinations $21.50 mirror. Complete with .chain $5.00 with mesh handle and Women'’s Solid White Gold Wrist \\ nlrhcs~ut on good value ......... . i Main Floor IN THE BOYS’ SHOP Fifth Floor ——— SPORTING GOODS Of every description in BUSINESS INVESTMENT FOR SALE e Geo. H. Baldwin’s Coal, Wood, Grain & Feed Business . OF KENSINGTON A good business proposition very farely put on any market This particular field covers Kensington, Berlin, East Berlin and Beckley. Price is more than reasonable, ALL OF THESE-——and many other Suitable Christmas Gifts. Boys' Bathrobes Boys' Wash Suits Boys' Shirts and Blouses Boys' School Overcoats Boys' Fur Collar Coats Tims' Muffler Hat Sport Hose Sweaters Boys' “Bestyette” Raincoats Boys' Hats and Caps Boy' Mackinaws Boys' Sheepskin Coat Combination Wool Toques in all colors Boys' Boys' the best makes «—— Fifth Floor —— Leather Covered 'Books ; Note books, address books, gift books, trip abroad, college days, motor trips, bride's book, lictionaries, diaries, autograph albums and engagement books. Prices 50¢ to $5.00. BOYS' PLAY SUITS Indian, Cow Boy BOYS’ HOLIDAY NECKWEAR in individual boxes—48¢c, 59¢c, 69c, 98c BOYS' RUBBER COATS Sizes 4 to 18 b A good quality Black RubBer Coat with double back; ventilation under arm and back, with four buckles in front. Extra special at $2.95 each. Hats to match at 60c each. —— Main Floor Cottage on Hurlburt street for $3,600 wnth‘ only $600 down. A good home for a working man on easy terms. Cottage in Belvidere for only $6,500. Small tenement in block on Church street at low. price. Heat furnished. Good for a married couple. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. i 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg, * OYSTERS ' CLAMS CRAB MEAT SHRIMP SCALLOPS LOBSTERS HONISS’S 24-30 STATE ST. HARTFORD FOR SALE Grocery and Meat Business, Central Location. Fine Business Chance H. D. HUMPHREY 272 MAIN ST.—~ROOM 208 ‘. NATIONAL BANK BLDG. CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 7556-12 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs A GOOD BUSINESS S ———— FOR A YOUNG MAN FOR AN OLD MAN This sketch is an accurate layout of the best business opportunity this office has had listed in a long time. ’iz‘he property is located in Kensington Center, just west of ‘Berlin Railroad Station—has.n railroad siding connecting with the coal sheds, with plenty of railroad frontage to make additions from year to year. The property also has a two tenement house, and large grain and feed building. New Britain city water recently installed now passes the property on Farmington avente road which adds much to the investment for the erection of houses on Harding avenue, which avenue is on the eastern boundary of this property with plenty of land to build on. The big coal strike is over, and after January 1st, 1923—coal will be cheaper, buyers will be more plenty—and the recent coal shortage is going to have a tendency towards purchasing coal during the summer months, so this means your business begins right after the New Year; many advantages are on this property difficult to obtain in any coal yard in this vicinity. For more detail—call at our office at once—we will be pleased to take you over the property. [ e T. W. O'CONNOR & SON, Booth’s Block PHILIP M. FAGAN, Kensington For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advis. e or I BOTH THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY PDST Get Your Chnstmas Plctures at the FOR SALE garage at FIRE INSURANCE Now is the time for ferchants to take out additional Fire In- surance as risk is greafer owing to stock of holiday goods. HAVE YOU 8092 # SCHULTZ & COSTELLO TEL. 24-4 - MAIN ST. Six room cottage and Belvidere. Fire place and steam heat. Fine condition. Large lot, ‘BX & DUNN Realtors 272 Main St. — DRINK — ‘Ayers’ Soda Water Call fov it by name and get the best, For Sale at Your Grocer's Three Size Bottles—5-10-15¢ “Taken Regardicss of the Wenther. io (lln‘n I.unlmn |n(|l Xmas. Pictures COLD WEATHER NEEDS We have a tull line of new sesond-hand stoves, oil heaters, hoeaters, cte, and gas WHEN MARSHAL OTEY WALKER WENT TO RELEASE “THE TWO TRAMPS WHO-ARE EATING THE TOWN INTD DEB'B OTEY FOUND HE CoULD NOT. UNLOCK THE RUSTY OLD JAIL Lock Volz Floral Co. 92 W. Main St. = “S97.1t with Flowers” Tel. 1116 A. LIPMAN New and Secondhand Furniture. U4 Lafayette St Tel. 1329-2