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D Al JANK ANCE, SERVICH AND SATISFAOT LOWEST RATES, PROMPT ADJUGT- MENTS, INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, THE COMMERCIAL TRUST C¢ __PHONRE 138, AUTGMOBILE INGURANGE Horvice unusual. Call on ¢ do the rest. Dewitt A, Riley, MOBILE, Life and Aceldent Insurance, Inwure with the Home Bawking & Realty Co, 86 West Main 8t, Tel, 1 utual ~ Life 87 Milk 8t, Hoston, Massachusstt P. Crona, Agent, 173 Main str New Britain, Conn. Lawyors—Patent Attomeys. 25 Water! .7. ex-patent ex- ain, Wednesday, 6 p, m. __Walk-Over store by appointm: 'l contract to cart your shes this winter. Prompt attention guar- ant T. McMahon, 113 Cherry Bt, Phone 266 ¥ BUS PARTIES at any time. Moving and trucking of all kinds, N. P. Blanchette, 140 Cherry St. Phone 176 JOB. ARBOUR & BON—Local and long als- tance moving and trucking. press service to New York. TRUCKING & STORAGE—Expert moving, vacking, crating and_shipping, either by rall or truck. Best equipped in. {ha city for local and long distance furniture mov- Ing, Inter-Urban Transfer & Storage. Rear Dickinson Drug store, 168 Main St. Teles, 2002—2090, A, P. Marsh, Prop. MOVING-—When yoe sre ready to move and want your moving done right, just oall John P. Farrell & Bon, day or night. “Bus parties taken care of at short notice. John P, l‘.{t ] & Son, 243 North 8t. Tel. 1726 or 63 ._Established 26 y.ars. T Welp—Men Wanted. 4l N Gi __ MERCHANDISE “Feed and Fudl, 59 to work I roathurant, MeBnroe oh,_Commercial 8t MECH ANTCE—Exporionced” automabil chanics wanted, Apply Froman, L. tor est Main und Lincoln Sts. BALI ~For one who makes good, we have. an attractive proposition to pfter. Must bo a live wire, The Tolland County Auto company, authorized Ford and Fordson_dealers, Rookville, Conn, Help—Women Wanted, 4! COOR for_wanltarium, ~Apply ~ Baard —ot Health, Room 214, City Hall, eity, GIRL for genoral housework. Apply Hart 8t. Tel. 1305, GIRTS exparionced paper box workers, N, B. Paper Box Co, 22 Walnut Bt. GIRL to do general housework, morning: and evening, 31 Phone 811, STENOGRAPHER, experionced at shori- hand and typewriting. State salary. Ad- dress P. O. Box 663, New Britain, Conn. Apply Harrison = 8t. KINNEY SHOE STORE- REQUIRES THE BERVICES OF TWO : BALESLADIES FOR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. CHANCE FOR PERMANENT POSITION TO RIGHT PARTY. ¢ !’-Im_lng, Paper lhngl-;lg 27 AX BEK decorating, and ri Harvard 8t. Phane 1333-4. = o - Plumbing, Heating, Metal Work 28 PLUMBING, tnning and generl Jjobbing, infayette St. Phone 2754 « Louis Nalr, 60 +_Residence, 2618-12. WHEN your plumbing, roof, of rain pipes need repal, any time of day or night, _teluphone 639. Pressing dnd Tafloring. 29 OLOTHES called for and delivered by The London Valet Service, Yo London Shop. Phone, 585-3, Elm, corner Main St. UITS AND OVERCOATS with style, plus quality and fit at J. Wuck's, the well- known tailor at §9 Arch St. opposite the South church. BUIT8 of “unusual q#ality, tmported domestic woolens, for summer and wear, tallored to the wearer's satisfac- tien. B. Nelson, 58 West Main Btreet: Telephone 501, and 1 WOMAN to do washing and ironing, at her_home. Phone 264, like ‘inding money o got extra k_which you are missing it $ou don'tfeed Purine Cow Chow. Ask for the checkerboard bag, N, B, Bird & Feed Co,, L106_Arch Bt Phone 1121.3, " Vootwear and Clothing, 61 EETABLISH your e;fl'l: * Olothing Btore next do: d s 5 [ ": luo. i 0 e Her Office, Keep wel i FUR COATS of Weokly paymonts. Houton Clothing, Btore, 66 Church Bt, next to Herald_OfMmoe, BHEEPEKIN COATH- city. For boys, Largest atock in the 6; for men, $8:96. Com. pare our prices. Army & Navy Store, §6 Church_Bt. BHOKB for dress, work and piay of pro durabllity, as low as §3.48. Nothing high- or than $4.08, Army & Navy Store, _Church_atreet. UNDERWEAR, HOBIERY & BATH ROBES Heavy wool sox, 21c per paly; § pairs, .00. Wool, 2-plece underwear for men, 93c par garment, Unlon suits, wool mixed. worth $2.60, for $1.46 the sult, and other bargaing which spaco does not permit to “mention. Arwy & Navy BStore, Church_8t, o, L LR 2 Footwear and Clothing, 61 Ball Band footwear for men and boys, Shoes, hide to wear, better shoes for less money. All guaranteed. 86 Church 8t. Joe Mortellitl, Good Things To Eat. CORNED BEEF from corned beof, special for this woek, Jones' Quality Market, rtle_street, Household Articles,. [ fod heavy 160 per Ib, ft Suggestions—For Him—For and Decorations—Headings 65 ing Apparel, Wallets, Office Sets, Books and Toys, Shop th e Want Ad Equipment, Aut i Her—For the C -A-B-Cand D. Jewelry, Lamps, Stationery,Bags, Wear- 0 Accessories, Air Rifles, Skates, Sleds, Radio Way. —For the Household—Cards MAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS |_XMAS S=T=mye=- > Gifts Tor Her, A TEA BET Importod from China, 17 pleces, hand painted, only 5,95, Max Zucker, 510 Main 8t, FLEXTBLE BRACELETE in steriing sliver, set with beautiful semi precious stones of wondertul tint and dostgn. An ideal gitt, only $4.00, B, Georges, Jewelor, 166 Main, T’oom 10, Opp. Dickinson Drug Co, MONOGRAME on & box of our writing paper add to the individuality of the gift, Dealgng and color harmony to suit pur- chasor, Adkins, 66 Church gt TPPERB—Mocoaains, eto, in Toit, leat er. Buckskins for ladles or men at pricy ranging from 69c to $2.60, Army & Navy Btore, 66 Oburch 8t. WRIST WATGHES 10 plain or fancy —de- slgns, white or natural gold, $12 and up, Himberg & H , 392 Main 8t. or 10 Rallroad Arcade. FOR MOTHER-—Instead wmall gift from each, a chest of silver or tea and coffeq sct from the famlily, $10 to $30, B, Georges, Joweler, 166 Main, Room 10, 1de her, We Arcade "y have them from Studlo, Kodak h ' 65-B Gifts For the Kiddies 4. Best OLL rice on the riage, “‘7,. CARRTA hase enables us to quote & A big 43 Main #t. Wedding Ring Shop, 149 Main St, That Last, GIFT SUGGHSTIONS | XMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS LR L i L. - 0.0 TR Ty i Y i) DOLL CARRIAGES—The “‘Haywood-Wak ll‘ quality and strongly bul From $4.60 up, Max Zucker, 516 Main 8 cial pur- very dependable Lloyd-Loom car- Just the thing for that small daughter. MacKay & Wallin, “The Furni- ture & Drapery Shop, EVERSHARP PENCI ~Keenly appr ©od by the pupil, Only i i $1.00 and up, low te The “Gifts e 65-D TABLE BCARVA—Bahutifl nssortment n rose, blue and gold, Also In assort tapestry. patterns, $2.60, $3.95 and $4 Mackay & Wallin, 43 'Main 8t. “The Fur. niture and Drapery Bhop, VICTROLAB=A roal Tiousohoid ~ gifi ~ that brings enjoyment to everyone, ranging in price from 825 to $375, L. Plorco & _Co. 246 Main 8t FRANZ Premior ecloctrio vacuum cleaners, Can't beat ‘em, L. E. Androws, {401 Arch 8t, Cards—Decorations—Dinner — 651 ___ Gifts For the Houschold, GLOVES for tho children, out our stock at greatly Outlet Milline Booth Block, Wo are alosing reduced prices, CARDS—Foldors with envelopes, assorted, poems, short sayings, beautiful designs, hand tinted and engraved, Be sure and IVES B $1.75 up. KIDDIE KARS cars and red A, Cleszynskl, of cars. ECTRIOC or wind-up trains, sizen with any number cquipment of tracks, switches, etc. From T. H. Cogswell, 4 Chestnut 8t,, Cor. Main 8t. Al Full visit our Christmas store, at 62 Church 8t., Adkins Printing Co. { CHRISTMAS CARDS—We carry a blg vi ty of them. The latest and most artistic designs, Arcado Studlo. 17 Maln St, and a large line of jingle riders from $2.85 to $5.25, 8 CHRISTMAB CARDS, lN—DlfiDUAL—NIcnly decorated and superbly {llustrated cards that are real gifts in themselves. Stock KIDDIE KARS—For the iittie solld construction and equipped with rub- ber tires. Only $3.76, Macl “The Furniture and Drape Main St, boys. kay & Wallin, ry Shop," of 43 now complete awaiting your inspoction. To insure engraving in suitable style, orders must be in by Dec. 16, st the latest. Ad- Kins, 66 Church Bt. are anxious to help_you before it's too late. and trunka. Every one of a quality to ho appreciated at prices from $1.75 up. Army & Navy Store, 56 Church, BATH ROBES of good quality and in v ous patterns, at $4.95, Army & Navy _#tore, 66 Church 8t. CHABE MOTOR ROBES—Best quality, —An Ideal gift, at Rackliffe Bros, Park and ._l”“"“" streets. CIGARET CABES—In beautiful dosigns, Tn gold and sterling sliver, $3.50 to $25. I, Resniclk, Main_Bt., Opp. Commercial, ANTIQUE FURNITURB—Blg varioty at T duced prices. The Furniture Exchange, 67 _Arch 8t. A, J. Grafe, Mgr. TIOLL carringe for sale; good condition. Price tle Meadow avenue. Al Teed, in $5. Apply 126 Shut- WOMAN for gemeral cleaning, one or two days a week. Mrs. H. B, Parker, 69 Lin- coln St. Tel. 1523 cuuni creanets rented, $1.00 a day. Cleaners for sale and repaired. Mr, Andrews. Phone 1995. WOMEN to do fancy work at home, Spare hours. Material furnished. Good pay. ®Stamped envelope brings particulars, Un- derwood Art Goods Co., Portsmouth, Ohlo, COMPETENT mald for general housework, Must be able to cook. Tel. 1848 or call at 41 Lexington St. FURNITURE—Morris_chair, _table, couch and leather covered chair. Phone 805 &r 37033, LAWSON GAS heaters, just the thing to kill the chill these frosty mornings. Prices and sizes vary. A. A, Mills, 80 West Main 8t. Phomp 381. CUFF LINKS—A pair of cuft links of 15K, ‘white or yellow gold, will fill his heart with joy. Prices are from $2.00 up to $15, B. Goorges, Jeweler, 166 Main, Room 10, Opp. Dickinson Drug Co. DESK BETS/In cretoniie, gun motal, Teather and brass. Bach article Is a pretty orna- ment in Itself, and one of the most use- ful gifts. Paper cutter, rocker blotter, Ink well, pen and pencil tray and large desk blotter. Only $4.50. Some higher. Adkins, 66 Church Bt. DRESS SHIRTS — “Imper] broadcloth, silk, satin, Russlan cord and madras. As low as 98¢ to §3.95. Army & Navy Store, 56 Church 8t. YOUNG girl or woman for light housework and help care of 2 children. Apply 155 | West Main 8t. Phone 2637. WANTED — A GOOD, EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER. NORTH & JUDD MANUFACTURING CO, FINANCIAL Business Opportunities 46 Printing, Jobbing, Stationery. 30 KULPER PRINTING _CO.—High grade printing of ‘every description in Aj d foreign languages, at reasonable prices. 325 Main St, Cor. Commerclal 8t, one flight up, Phone 777. QUALITY PRINT SHOP, 338 Main 6L, DI- rectly opposite Commercial St., upstairs, Tel. 569-5. Letterheads, ‘envelopes, state- ments, cards and circular. lettera printed to your satisfaction at lowest rates in ~_the city. WRITING PAPER—Monogram or Initial dle stamped in gold (40c a quire), or any color at 25c per quire. Select your writ- ing paper from our complete stork, All the best American lines including Cranes, Highland linen, Autocrat linem, Old 1lampshire and Hammermill bond. Ad- kins, 66 Church street: CAPITAL wanted for nufacturing new article, good production practically as- sured, small amount needed until prospects are positive. Every reply acknowledged. Box 20XX, Herald. SMALL GROCERY STORE at 462 Bast St Price reasondgble, as owner (s in hospital. Call on premises. Tel. 798-4 for Infor- mation, EXCELLENT location now avallable for battery or tire business, on the same “premises with prosperous filling station. Plenty of room, on main highway. Frank- lin 8q. Filling Station, 114 Franklin 8q. Investments, Stocks, Bonds. 47 IT will pay you beyond the power of your present reallzation to investigate our small real estate first mortgages, which pay 7 per cent in advance, The Bod- well Realty company. YOUR MONOGRAM emvossed with & choico of 8 different colors and 25 different de- signs at an additional charge of only 75c to the cnst of the paper. Ohrmstedt's, 72 West Main St. o Professional Services. 81 SURGICAT, and dress corsets made fo or- der. Mrs. Mac D. Hall, R. N., Registered Corsetiere, 48 Main 8t. Phone 798-4. YOUR old discarded jewelry made into new and beautiful rings, bar pins, Bring In your old gold in ¢xchange for any article of jewelry, rings, pearfls, B. Georges, Jeweler, 166 Mafn St. Room 10 Repairing and Piano ng. 32 + Money Loaned. 48 CHRISTMAS MONEY—Wintor and the hol- idays mean that there is fuel to buy, the children need warm clothing, family and friends should be remembered with gifts. Meot theso nceds the Beneficial Way by consolidating all of your small obliga- tlons In one loan which you may pay off In from five to fifteon installments, In amounts that will not embarrass you or cause you any hardship. Loans from $26 to $300, on_home furniture, at logal rates. Beneficial Loan Soclety, Room 104-5, 87 W. Main Bt. Phone- 1- OIL heaters, $6.50 and $6.60, Lehrers, 116 East Maln St.” Phone 1181-5, PARLOR SUITE, 3 piece, overstuffed, blue *velour, $88.50; also 3 piece genuine leath- er, $80. Edw. 168 Arch street. Phone 869-2, PERFECTION oll heater: 50 used ef- fectively In heating ‘utensils. Replacement heater wicks only 35c each. A. A. Mills, 80 W. Main St. Phone 381. B AR Bl REED FURNITURE—3 piece set, $45.00, Edw. Gorfain, 168 Arch St. STOVE PIPE of the best grade in 1-4, 1-3 and full lengths. Our prices are the low- est in the city, City Hardware Co. 49 Bast Main St. Phone 2650, SPECIAL sale for Xmas only. We give you @ chance to buy your bedding at a ve low price. 650 white cotton rell edge mat! tresses, reduced from $7 to $6, from $10 to §8, from $13 to $10, from $16 to $12, from §22 to $18. Pillows from $1.50 to $1.10. Quilts from $9 to $7, from $8 to $6. Sec me before you buy; everything guaranteed. B. Berson, 503 Main street. Phone 1165, Mnchlncry', Elec.,, and Tools. 64 NOVO GASOLENE ENGINES, saws and full line of farm equipment. Fred on. Tel, 674-32, Merchandise at The Stores. 65 OVERCOATS for man, youth, boy and child, $7.50 and up, Pay weekly, Boston Cloth- _ing Store, 63 Efrurch Et. PAINTS AND WALLFAPBRE—We carry a full line for exterior and Interior work, Complete, line glass and hardware. Lehr- er's,_176 East Main Bt. Phone 1181-5. SKATES—Unlon CIub skates for everybody. Sleds, wagons and Evercady _batteries. Paints and hardware, Ericson and John- son, 3¢ Dwight 8t. GG 1'0Y8, DOLLS and gift novelties at the doil hospital. Doll wigs and* heads. Arch St. Novelty Shop. 359 Arch street. TROUBERS—A very large assortment of men’s ‘dress atid work trousers at prices ranging from $1.95 to $4.95. Army and _Navy Btore, §8 Church St. Gorfain, DRIVING GLOVES and mitiens, .. fine gift to the motorist. ~Rackliffe Bros., Ine., Park ard Bigelow Sts. GLOVES—A very large assortment of wool, leather, wool-lined, and driving gloves, at big savings. Army & Navy BStore, 656 _Church 8t. 7 GOLF—Bukke golf bags, Crawford, Mo- Gregor golf olubs, Krowflite and Silver Xing golf balls, Monier Bros, 38-42 Main Bt. “The Sporting Goods Store.” HAMILTON, "Eigin, Waitham and Tilinols open faced, 20 year cases, at $17 and bigher. The = Wedding Ring Shop, 149 _Main St. “Gifts That Last.” HAMILTON, Elgin and Waltham watches, Lowest prices in the city. 1. Resnick, 340 Main’St. Opp. Commercial, INK STANDS—A profusion of varietiés to select from. We recommend a Bengsbrusch for_service. Adkina, 68 Church st. MOTO-METER—"Boyce,” the best, in vari- ous designs, $5, $7.50_ and $10. A popular gift. Rackliffe Bros, Park & Bigelow Sts. MECHANICAL TOYS wiih or without elec- tric motors. The “Steel Engincering with instruction book, $1,00, $6.00. John A. Andrews & Co, " toy $3.00 ana RADIO SETS8—This gives ment to the whole family, We have sev- WId_on.r'L 138 Main ortment of children high chairs and play low prices for the holi- ki, 517 Maln St. eri ndard ROCKERS—A Targe asn and misses' rockers, Special A. Cleszyn tables, day: endioss makes. enjoy- ROCKING HORBES and rockers 1o ail 61265 from $1.26 to $14. John A, Andrews & Co. ROCKIN chalrs, Main 8t, HORSES, 2.25 and higher. Max Zucker, 516 rockers and infant §KKATES ond shoes gans. The better Monier Bros, 98-42 Main St. wieds, kis and tobog- nd “Fairy” velocipedes, “The Bporting Goods Store," CHRISTMAS TREE decorations and holl- day ornaments at the Arch 8, Novelty Shop, 569 Arch Bt. CHRISTMAS CARDS—Come In and see the finest display of Christmas cards in the city. Every 11th Christmas greeting card customer gets their entire purchase free of charge. Ohrnstedt's, 72 W. Main 8t. GHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS—Targe assortment at pogmlar prices. Greotings applicable to all your friends. Dickinson Drug company. TISSUE PAPER, cord, twine, seals and rib- bons for making dainty packages of your Christmas gifts, Adkins, 66 Church St. WREATHS and decorations for the home, club or automobile. Moderate prices. Phone us your order. Welch Flower Shop, 89 W. Main St. Phone 2181, FREE—Artistic Xmas cards given away with every purchase regardless of the SLEDS—The strongly built, steer easy "Co: $2.50 lumbla,” for boys and girls, Charles E. Hadfleld, 21 Myrtle St. up. amount, at B, Georges, Jeweler, 166 Main 8t., Room 10, Opp. Dickinson Drug Co. TOYS, dishes, Arch Bt. sleds, skates, mechanical toys, laundry sets, footballs, etc, Every- thing for the kiddies at C, A. Hjerpe, Musical Instruments, 66 ~Apartments WENT MAIN W with het lll'lt'dl' Hoo Gohn b e 56 Man ' oF W “Dealrabio, B room rent, i 00! __Phone 10723, avall WESTERN o l. o Tl tenoment, price 3 Jones, 294 Main. Bt 'h?lf ARCH 87, Btore, 1hx80" feet, month. W, L, Hateh Co,, City Hall _ing,_Phone, ARCH 8T, 179 AND 183—1 mores, ft. each. Sultable for clothing, b togoth: 6. M. Irving Jester, 180 Arch _ Phone 811, BARBER SHOP for business. Inauire 96 Winter St. CHURCH BT, 63—8tore to remt. Adkius_Printing Co., 66 Church #t. ] ELM 8T. §—Cornor Maln, store sultable foF barber shop and peol room. Bee Col about It at 16 Main St. ANDRE LAND CO., owners - velopers of Grandview. S PLAINVILLE real estate, bought and m Cunningbam & Bkinner, Nerl block, Plaine - ville. Phone 41-4. ! " i REAL ESTATE—T? ivs Real Retate fall | Gorbach, Booth's block. Phote 118, ~ | e ey Phone 1943, i E ey Building and Business Property. Nonl'ln:“ ,s’f‘.m“. Wiliow, brick bull sultablé for a garage or light ing purposcs. See Cohn about it at a Main_ Bt. Building BUILDING LoT age. Inquire at Star Real Insurance Co., 163 Main t. BUILDING LOTS on easy payments ia parts of the city at prices much 3 than will be asked next year. The W.. Hatch Co, City Hall building. MAPLE HILL—We have some very able lots in Maple Hill to ol'er able prices. The ideal sul = Parker & Deming. Phone 32036, 193 COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA in A-1 condition and records, only $30 for the entire outfit, John A. Andrews & Co. TOYS, games, blocks and mechanical toys Everything for the kid- 4 Chestnut St., Cor. Main St. at dles. Cogswell's, GRAFONOLAS—Brand new and guarantesd for only $16. List price $30. See these ma~ chines now. Widener's, 138 Main St. UKELELES—Complete stock of these easl- ly mastered instruments at $3.00 and up. A real fun giving gift. C. L. Plerce, 246 Main St. PIANO—One new upright at second-hand price. Easy terms. L. E. Andrews, 401 —Genuine Victor and records. VELOCIPEDES with rubber tires, adjust: able seats and handle bars, $3.76 to $6, A. Cleszynski, 517 Main 8¢ Beautlful grained case, perfect condition, any fair offer. Easy terms. Mr. Andrews, 401 Arch Bt. VELOCIPEDES- small son, The “Roll 8t. Fast.” Solld rubber tires and saddle of genuine leather and large springs, Just the gift for that $11.00 to $13.00. Charles E. Hadfield. 21 Myrtle VICTROLA, nearly new, and records, Must sell. Party leaving city, Less than hgif price. Address Box 25WH, Herald. VIOLIN for sale, Strad model. Price r sonable. Inquire 242 Main St. Connecti- VIOLINS—W can fit your boy to a violin, education and Give him a of these Plercer & Co., perfect musical instruments, 246 Main. C. one cut School of Music. g R'S has good 0 used phonographs. See these befére you pur- chase. 138 Main St. A camera maked an ideal gift for the dier. ‘We have them from $1.50 to Arcade Studio, Kodak Headquarters. WEBER PIANO—Call Miss Chamberiain, Telephone 64. Gifts For the Household. 65-D NECKTIES in all the styles and colors at §0c to $1.25.. Army & Navy Store, 56 Church St. RADIATOR hood covers. A practical gift and one that will be appreciated. From $3.50 to $7.50. Rackliffe Bros, Park and Bigelow Sts. RAINCOATS—A very useful gift. Black rubber, cashmere, cantonetto, etc., $4.05 to $12.50." Army & Navy Store, 56 Church St. SCARF PINS—Pretty settings, with or with- out diamonds, $2.50 to $150. The Wedding Ring Shop, 149 Main. “Gifts That Last.” SBARCHLIGHTS— ‘Bvere with bat- tery, regular $1.75 value, special _for Xmas, 93c. A gift for tLy motorist. City Hardware Co., 49 E. Main. i SHAVING BETS In fvory and silver plated. Mirror, brush and cup. From $8.00 up. The Wedding Ring Shop, 149 Main St. “Gifts That Last.” . SHAVING SET--Nothing will make him a8 happy to recelve a beautiful French Ivory shaving sct with his initials engraved on it for $6.50 only. B. Georges, Jeweler, 166 Main, Room 10. Opp. Dickinson Drug. _XMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS LIVE 'STOCK Gifts For Her 65-A BEDDING - Have your matiresses, box springs, cushions, pillows, ctc., re-made €qual to few and returned same day. We also do relining of bahy carriages and couch hammocks. Upholstering. Hard- ware Clty Bedding Co., 60 ‘remont St. Tel. 2314-4. ACTION work o spe. tuning, $2.50, ~until Humphrey. ' Tel, 2647. KNIVES, shears, skatos and all edge tools sharpened. “Also - oxy welding and ull kinds of machine work. Fritz & Berndt, 31 Greenwood 8t. Phone 163-12. Dogs, Cats, Pets. 51 COLLIE PUPS—R. P. Pinches, Berlim, Op- posite monument. Phone 478-4. ADDRESS—Autograph and guest books, Large and gmall sizes with leather cov- ers. Complete line of Christmas glfts at Adking, 62 Church St, SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SHOWING—FIfty fine pupples, all breeds; two Six months' airedalos, show stock; parrots, canaries, cages, goldfish, aquariums, globes, pigeons, doves, rabbits, ~Thoroughbred breeding poultry incubators, dog -collars, sweaters, romedics, expert advice, Safe’ dellvery guaranteed. Grosbeck's, 335 Asylum St., Hartford, BOUDOIR LAMPS—Hand painted shades In many designs, only $8.00. Anderson Elec- tric Co,, 259 Main 8t., up 1 flight. Tel. 519. BRIDGE SETS—Two packs of cards, pencil and a score pad In e genyme leather case.” This gift will be prized by the bridge enthusiast. Price only $2.50. Ad- kins. Visit our Christmas store, one door west. E:ggs, Poultry, Supplies. 52 WHATEVER needs sharpening, knive scissors, skates, edge tools, R. H. Wilcox, 204 Hart St. can do it. Phone 1083-6. OLD NEWSPAPER MATS — Lining for chicken coops, 50c a hundred; for sale at Herald Office, 57 Church 8t. EDUCATIONAL - Instrumental and Vocal. 36 BANJO, mandoiin and ukulele instructign. Call for _appointment. B, C. Benson Barker, 269 Main St. In New Britain Tues., Thurs, Fri. and Sat. Tel, 2893. LITTLE PUTNAM STOVE keeps drinking water from freesing in coldest weather, $2.00. 8. P. Strople, 113 Church St. Horses, Vehicles, HORBE and_carrlage for sale. First class condition, House next to Percelval school, Kensington. " Looal and Private Instructors. 37 TUTORING In tho graded. subjects, Phone 2434, AY MARE, driving, with harness, buggy and business wagon, suitable for baker or peddler. H. Berry, 218 Rocky HIll Ave Phone 239-4. SLEIGH—Business sleigh, cuttors and two CEDAR CHESTS—Mahogany and walnut moth-proof chests. Every woman's de- light, $12.50 to $72.60. John A. Andrews & Co. CEDAR CHESTS, all sizes. Copper trim- rings, $19 up. Home Furnishing Co. R. R. Arcade. SMOKING STANDS in mahogany and alum- inum at $2.98. A real gift. Max Zucker, BARn B T SMOKING BTANDS of fumed oak, strongly built, 30" high, at $1.65. A, Cleszynski, 517 Maln 8t STOP LIGHTS—Easily adjusted, fully guar- anteed. A gift the motorist will appre- clate. Only $1.95. Rackllffe Bros, Park and Bigelow Bts. RS el SWEATERS—A wondorful sweater for all uses, in pure wool, at $3.95. Vesta of same quality, $2.95. Army & Navy Store, 66 Church 8t. TOURIST'S OA. ing tablets. and $3.50. only. Adkins. plete at our Christmas Church St. —BRIDGE SETS or writ- A very useful gift at $2.50 Cases are of genulne leather Make your shopping com- store at 64 gold filled and 14k. goldy $6.00 and up. Himberg & Horn, 392 Mdin Bt. and 10 R. R. Arcad CEDAR CHESTS—A real gift and highly appreciated by your wife, sweetheart or grown-up daughter. MacKay & Wallin, “The KFumituro and Drapery Shop,” 43 Main St. DIAMONDS with sparkis and animation are found at B. Georges, A Trustworthy Jewe- ler, 166 Main St. Room 10. Walk one flight up. It will pay you well. FOUNTAIN PENS—Le Beouf, unbreakabls, in all colors, with ribbons to match, $6. WATCHES for {lemen: Waltham, Bigin, Hamilton and Swiss, $13 up. Himberg & Horn, 392 Main or 10 R. R. Arcade, ALUMINUM WEA household gift. East Main St. 8 EEly Kettles, double roast- ers and percolators. Guaranteed. A real City Hardware Co., 49 BLANKETS —Special at $3, Army & Navy Store, 58 Church nd 8t. 33 _"ltches, Diamonds, Jewelry. 67 DEPOSITS now belog made on Christmas gifts at Himberg and Horn's. Jewelry, wagches and dlamonds. 10 Rallroad Are cade and 392 Main Bt. SHAVING BETS of genuine French _Ivory. Wondertul display at $5.50 to $10. I. Res- nick, Manufacturing Jeweler, 340 Main 8t. FOR watches, rings, pearls, sliverware or BOOK-ENDS—Vory beautiful $2.98 set, $5.00 value, Main St. designs, Max Zucker, 516 anything in the line of gifts that last, walk one flight up to B. Georges, 166 Maln. Room 10. Opp. Dickinson Drug at BOUDOIR caps, bureau scarfs, towels, hand- kerchiefs, pillow cases, aprons, etc. St. Novelty Shop, 359 Arch 8t. Arch store. It :dll pay you well. Wanted—Articles To Buy. CARVING SETS of “Tru-Steel,” § pisce,|BOY'S tricycle in good condition. Phone with stag handles. Only $2.95. A gift the|_2076. housewife will appreciate. City Hardware| FURNITURB in good condition Main 8t, Co., 49 wanted, Good prices paid, all household articles. COLUMBIA gi.fonolas in all modéls small cash payment places| FURNITURE—WIIl pay falr prices for sec- finishes. A one of these beautiful gifts in the home. Ask us about our ecasy payment plan. John A. Andrews & Co. and Call me before you sell. Phone 515-13. ond-hand furniture or will exchange. D, M. Benjamin, 115 Beaver St. Tel. 1320. FURNITURE—We will buy it at fair prices, DISHES—A set of prettily marked dinner dishes of 100 pleces, only $18.50. A, Andrews & Co. John FLOOR LAMPS—Mahogany st shades, speclal on limited number $17.50. | A. Cleszynski, 517 Main St. ds and sl FLOWER STANDS and pedestals of ma hogany, fumed oak and golden oak, very low prices. A.' Cleszynski, Main. 8t. ELECTRICAL FIXTURES for the holldayi Spectal discount on your old ones and don't forget a base plug for that floor lamp. Drop a card to A. Tyler, Newington. The Furniture Exchange, 67 Arch St. A. J. Grafe, Mgr. - JUNK—If you want the highest prices paid for papers, magazines, rags and other junk be sure to call L. Zeldes and watch for the name on my truck, that will assure you & fair deal. Call 616-13. 161 Oak street. 53 | FONK—We buy magasines.” papers Tagh all kinds of furniture. We pay good prices 81 Oak street. Tele- A Rodinsky, phone 1691, _REAL ESTATE FOR RENT ELECTRIC IRONS, 6 Ibs., long cord, Xmas box, $3.85. Guaranteed, Home Fur- R, R. Al ‘ nishing_Co., de. 1 Apartments and Tenements. 69 ARCH ST, 470—3 room tenement, all im- ELBOTRIC TRONS—The “Hot Point,” with b rest. ‘Guaranteed absolutely. Only $6.75. Anderson Hicctric Co., 259 Main St. th Up 1 flight. Phoue 519. provements. Inquire third floor. See Mr. Pellitier. EAST 8T, 513—Facing Chestnut, 6§ room tenement, all improvements. Rent $23, B. BCARF and cap st for the kiddies in all desirable cojors. Outlet Millinery. Booth Block. Marholin, 31 Dwight St, Tel. 1635-14. HAWLEY ST, 25.—Just off Hamilton, tene- ment to rent, with or without garage. PEDBSTALS of mahogany, oak and fumed From 65c up. Home Furnishin, R, R. Arcade. oak. g Co., Phone 728, Home Banking & Realty Co. HARRISON ST.—5 or 6 room apartment, all modern conveniences, Very desirable lo- cation. Phone 189, PHONOGRAPHS gift. ‘olumbias in all models. A small payment down places the chine in the-home immediately. An ideal Widener's, 138 Main St ma- A e ' . 164 ACRE FARM—We havo listed today one of the best buys in farm pi that we have seen in four years; bullding could not be duplicated for asked. 164 acres of land in high state of cultivation, 2 fine houses, barn with te-up for 60 head of stock, 2 silos, 4 horseg, tractor and other farm tools. Farm Agency, 131 Main St. Tel and 873-4. “New Britain's Largest Bureauw.’ Houses For Salc. i CARLETON ~ ST., BELVIDERE—8 - bungalow, hardwood floors, fireplace, water heat with extra lot and Only $1600 cash required to own this desirable home. Home B, & 86 West Main St. Phone 738 & PMAN ST—8Ia room not price 34500, small amount of cash ‘quired. ‘Watson & Jones, 394 Main Phone_2450, EAST ST.—Eight room house in good with one or two lots. Price right on count of being old style. H. N. mt'.x Estate & Ins, City Hall. . EMMONS PLACE—2"family house 14 everything modern and right in the ter of the city, This is & fine place keep roomers. Price $11,5600. Wi Jones, 294 Main St. Phone 2460, 2 HAWLEY ST, ‘ncar Hamilton. 3 family house, 13 rooms. tor largs family of aduits. Space for thres automobiles. Good Income property. Home Banking & Realty Co., 36 West Main 8t. Phone 1728. LINDEN 8T.—3 family house, 10 rooms, car garage. Brings in 10% on $7,300. Wlfi sell for §6,500, with small payment. Wats son & Jonos, 294 Main 8t, Tel. 2450. = . [NEWINGTON AVE—6 room cottage, all modern improvements, price $5,500, smalj amount of cash required. Watson aud Jones, 204 Main St. Tel. 2450, ' NORTH ST.—Brick biock, 7 tenements a store with a large lot. This place be sold. Would sell business with property. Price-is right and small amount of cash required. Watson & Jones, 394 Main St, Phone 2450. 4 ST.—3 family bouse that 'can be | bought at & bargain. The price is $5,000 and a small cash payment reguired. Wi son & Johes, 294 Main St. Tel. 3460, WLEST MAIN ST, tically new, 3 only 600. Cash required, $2,000. Home & Reall i R 1 SOUTH END—3 in good condition, electric lights, bl i and all kinds of fruit trees. ¥or price and terms, see Aaron Daaielson & Co., 133 Main St. Phone 873-4. PLAINVILLE—2 tenement house, 3 cellar, electric lights, baths, 179x600; Centraliy located. 22 Pearl Plainville. Barn, hen house, frult treesy grapes. Price $6,000; $1400 cash, balance casy payments. Apply R. L. Hay ¢ & Middle St., Bristol, NEW 6 room cottage with about ome ware - of land. This is a nice suburban home Owner is going south and wants to sel) at onco, Price $4,200, on Casy terms. M, ‘olren, 140 Main St. Phone 1799, JUBILEE ST., 196—Six foom tenement, ail improvements, second floor. MAIN ST., 61—2 four room aj WOOL HOSE with sewed clocks, 56c the pair. _Army & Navy Store, 56 Church’st. WOOL MUFFLE: ig 8 g assortment, in all the wanted shades, $1.26 to $1.75. Army & 56 _C| A camera makes an ideal gift for him. We have them from $1.60 to $75. Arcade PHONOGRAPHS—We have Christmas spectal $75 mahogany ‘cabinet model. See theso machines before buying. Widener's, our lust 138 Main_ St, Just shipmignt received of the or top floors, steam heat and janitor servis 8ee Cohn about It at 1_6 Main St. MAIN 48—Light housekeuping apart- ment. Also rooms. Apply on premises. Iirst flight to left. . PIANOS—Put a plano In your home This_instrument completes C._L. Plerce, 246 Main St. Xmas. ho this the MAPLE ST, 181—5 room tenement with all modern improvements. Inquire at 183 Maple_street, rtments, 1st | ¥ NT to hear from owner having farm fog le. Give particulars and lowest price, John J. Black, Chippewa Falls, ROOMS, BUARD AND HOLKLY ARCH ST, soaters, T will sell, Well worth the money, at White Stthea, 289 Mnln»ijlh, flgyt Business and Office Equipment. 57 DAYTON COMPUTING scale and Natlo cash register. A-1 condition. Trusclo, ‘Washington 8t. Tel. 564-3. Feed and Fuel. MAPLB B8T., 1a—5 rooms with all moder- ate’ Improvements. See Cohn about it. 16 Main St. Phone 15630. MARKET ST, 24—5 room tenement, all im« provements, on second floor. Hot water heat. "Illllh‘t!_fll\ vrpl‘vlll_\’L X 'y NORTH STREET 4 & 6 room apartments, all mo>dern improvements. For particu- lars call M. Cohn, at 15 Main St. Tel. 1530 PARK ST., 482—Four room tenoment on third floor, all Im[_vm\'n'n_mnu._ 2 PLEASANT ST., 80—6 room tenement with steam heat, electricity. Adults preferred. Apply 212 Main 8t, ring bell. PLEASANT 8T., 14s—Apartment of 6 rooms all modern_ except_electricity. RIGHARDS ST., 20 all modern improvements, Real Estate, 343. chutifel bedroom pictures, Regular $5.00 value at $3.50. Max Zucker, 516 B_l_n.irl A S S PICTURES—A framed picture makos ideal present. Bring in yours for Christ- mas framing now. Ohrnstedt's, 72 West Maln street. 1% PYREX oven-ware, tea pots, otc. Our as: sortment of this cooking product is most complete. A. A, Mills Co., 80 West Main, RECORDE—A fow osen records make a gift every phonograph owner keenly appreciates. Make your selections from the complete stock at C. L. Pierce Co.’ 46 Main_ S RD he records malke an excellent gift, er's, 138 Main St. | TABLE AND FLOOR LAMPS—An appro- priate gift for any housohold, in attractive | oo .2 BT T designs and strongly built. A large hssort- STANLEY ST, 5284 room steam heated ment here awaits your inspection, Mackay | flat. Inquire N. Google. Tel. 603. & & Wallip, “The Furniture and Drapery STANLEY ST. 1543—8ix room . tenement Shop,” 43 Main St. with all improvements. Phone 282, iy BY BLOSSER Come In and see them. Adkins, 66 Church. GLOVES—Come to the Outlet to select her gift, hoslery and handbags. Outlet Mil- Iinor}'.»_l)cinlll thk; ' HOBTERY—Van Raalte, Kayser, Northamp. ton, Lehigh, Gordon and many other well known makes at the Outlet Millinery Co,, Booth Block. "Huslgr)’ Hudg-unrlcr!." " HOSIBRY—Headquarters for iadies hose. Largest varioty in the city at Outlet Mil- linery, Booth Blior‘k. PEARLS—ILa Tausca and Aristo, French pearls. Guaranteed indestructible, $5.50 to $50. 1. Resnick, 340 Maln §t. Opp. Com- mercial St. i 5 PEARLS—La Tusca and Deltah. Guaranteed color and ware. From $7.50 up. Himberg & Horn, 392 Main St. or 10 R, R. Arcade. RINGS—Genuine Aquamarines, full of life and lustre, In artistically ‘designed mount- ings, $16 to $35. Every girl loves an ac- quamarime. Freo Xmas cards with every purchase. B. Georges, Joweler. Room 10, Opp. Dickinson Drug Co. So Alek Waited a HaH‘Hour T EMPLOYMENT T Help—Men Wanted. Monroe; ¥59-3. CHERRY ST, bi—Furnished room with board in private family, for one or twe men, second_tloor. EAST MAIN ST, 20y—Furnished room fe} - gentlemsn. Steam heat. Central. Tele phone 1936, MATN ST, 40—Furnished steam _heated front room, suitable for one or two gens uomen, first_flo 3. MAIN ST, 214—32 furnised front rooms foi light housekeeping, with all improvements Uver Woolworth's § & 10c_store. 50. MAIN ST., 1 65- shot, City ATR RIFLES— 'The Upton,” 1,000 every boy's delight, only $2.25, Hardware Co., 49 E. Main St. BICYCLES—Tho “Indlan” mu 192 make, For the young men and bovs, A very useful gift and o that lasts, $30 to $40. Charles E. Hadfield, 21 Myrtle 8t. BOOKS, games, mechanical toys, trains, (electtic and wind-up), blocks, domestic and imported mama dolls, pictures, fic- tion and linen books. Arch Bt. Novelty Shop, 350 Arch Bt. el GHAIRS—Ivory colored and roed at $3.00, $6.50 and $0.50. A Andiwws & Co. DESRS for the kiddics. Rell top V| swivel or stralght ehair. Equipped with drawers, pigeon holes 'n everything. John A: Audrews & C DOLL . CARRIAG X Iimited number only, $3.25 to $7.50. Cleszynski, 6517 Main St.s 59 HARD WOOD for sale, $14 per cord. De- livered anywhere. Phone 668-12.. Leon G. 1. FOREMAN BRASS PLATER; ONE COM- PETENT TO TAKE CHARGE OF A ROOM IN WHICH THERE ARE A NUM- BER OF BRIGHT BRASS SOLUTIONS, BOTH STILL TANK AND BARREL; VALBO BOME NICKEL., ADVISE, STAT- ING EXPERIENCE AND SALARY EX- PECTED. ADDRESS ' BRISTOL, BOX # 40WH, HERALD. D WOOD—Oak, hickory and maple, cut in_stove and fireplace longths, $15 a cord. Delivered anywhere in the city. R. H. Battey, 700 West Main St. Tel. 2378, lat ‘Widen- HARD WOOD--Cut In 12, 18 and i lengths, $15 per cord. Inquire A, Hawker, 62 Elm 8t. Phone 2456. “Specinl low prices on A HENRY ST, 21—Furnished room with o1 without board, to rent. J. Stenberg, 3§ Meary St, lst floor, near Stanley. 't ¥ 363—Top floor, room with of without board rot zunuam:fl.___‘ Rooms For Housekeeping., 91 TS, 103—3 furnished rooms, eleve - with_sink, - FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS I UEBY! WHAT ARE VA VEWIN' NOW FOR? IT'S ONLY MALF PAST LAN. here. There's & reason, too. The most poy ular restaurant in town. ln the hotel, p._the Statlon. . JACK'S reguler dinner with ple and colfed 36c. Home baking. J. G Mebh 'fi 100 Chestnut street. ph BELOIN'S LUNGH, fast, 15¢; special dinner, 38c; supper, 30c. Opeh at all timea Wanted—DBoard O ROOM and hoard in prival by buginess man o 3 furnish references. Box 31 2 O 3 heated rooms, nished keeping, by refined American, ly. Address American, Hq FERCIER e

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