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R. M. GUMPRECHT, THE \VA INS DEALER '.lho year nlnet«-en twonty-two will #00n be history. It Is written {Wthe industrial histgry that Watkins Bu preme Products have been safisfying the people for over 60 years, because they are 1000 pure! Try a hottle of Watkins Vanilla, will neither bake out ot freexe out. ‘T'hree distinet Supreme Products togsatisfy the most diserim inating tas®. Watking Straight Van flla, Watkins Vanila, Vanillin and Coumarin,’ and Watkins Vanillin and Coumarin, GUMPRECHT Tel, 2254-13, CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR HER FOR HIM FOR THE KIDDIES On Today’s Want Ad Page | Classifications 65 A-B-C-D Brief News Dispatches From all Over the World .flnmh Rernhardt has “fainting spell” after Parls rehearsals, but phy- slolans declare her condition 18 not serious, De Valera barely avolds capture when he goes to mass in fashionable Dublin c¢hureh, Morgan banking firm withholds loan to Germany until “reparations ques. tion is settied.” Purse of gold I glven to Iather Cirogan who in 22 ¥ears has cared for 60,000 Trish immigrants at Ellls Is- lana, Rear Admiral Sims, retired, in New York address says from naval stand, United States Is hamstrung in the Pa- cific and nalled in the Atlantie,” Brooklyn woman reports loss of $100,000 in jewels including part of gem collection of late Mrs. Tom Thumb, —p— Canada dn formal note says = she hopes to restrict liquor smuggling into United States by fraudulent transfer of American ships to British registgy. % |of a series of | An acceptable Xmas gift—If you want somethingf to please the Iady of the house look over our com- ' PEOPLE’S 1c to 98c STORE } 328-332 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN IBishop Hattery of Massachusetts Eplgoopalian asserts that many par. sons smoke too much and read too many story books, Death Barstow, uate, nt 86, Flyshing, T, 1, of Dr, oldest. Dartmouth grad- Col. T, L. Huston at Cincinnati de- clares, for revislon of American his- tory text books to expurgate “un-Am- erican idea) Johnny Esers reported to have ac- cepted offer of deputy commissioner's post in N. Y. state s}hle(lc commis- slon, s | President of Marshall T. Field Co., asserts that business , condittons in United States are sound, Reports is that Wallace Reid has THE HERALD “WANT ADS"” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference, LINE RATEA FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS, 1 line 1 line 1 line 1 line o dnys, ., 1 line 30 daye,..... 1 line Yearly Order Ratss Upon Application, 14 lines to an inch, Minimum B8pace, 3 Lines, )flnlmq‘llfi Book Charge, 3§ Cents, No. Ad, Aeclplld After l PA ll Wor Classified . Page on Same Day. Ads Accepted Over the Telephona For Convenlence of Customers, Call 92§ And Ark For a "Want Ad" Operator. ____ANNO! 'NC"MENTS passed crisls of fliness, Southern Oflifornia Methodists urge rigld inquiry into Los Angeles drug traffic. HEADS City.E; Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Morane, —advt, Col. C. W. Burpee will give his third lectures on Current Event topics at the Business and Pro- CHRII e e Burhl lm.l, Monuments, 1 EADSTONES (and monuments of marbib and granite; all grades and sizes, Ceme- tery arrangements made, lots cared for, ete. John F., Meehan Monumental Works, from Bor to $1.00. n, 2 ML Bt extra larga for ehurch TMAS Ttrees, and cluba. Wholesale and retall at 23 West Main 8t 3 CHRIETMAS cherry traes, 35¢ ton ferns. Very ni Adoifo Sandalle, 218 fessional. Women's ¢lubhouse on High street_tomorrow night at‘s olclock. eland New Year's sgfternoon and eve.—advt., The minstrel 'show committee of Everyman's Bible class will meet this WRBATITS, FLOWERING PLANTS—Roston ferns_and cut flowers for Chrl alsp Christ- mak wreaths and trees. Johnson's Green- houses, §1F Church 8t. Tel. 880, ornaments, ete. decorations dellvered, Phone 463-6. tery East 8t. afternoon at 4 o'clotk at the Y. M. C. A. Tost and Found 5 Xmas packlngs of cigars and ciga- retes at lowest prices in the city at Besse-Leland's.—advt. Dr. . Eben Reeks, head of the New Britain General hospital, this morning made A request to all per- sens who intend sending turkeys to {COAT, chufe lost Monday afternoon. Finder please inform United Coal and Wood. Phone 520-2." Reward. FOX HOUND, black and tan, lost Friday between this city and Plain- “F. G, Holmes," 57 15th, Collar marked Reward, Dec. ville, Lincoln Bt. the hospital this Christmas to notify ANNOUNCEMENTS Tost and ¥ mmd AU’IOMO’!'[VE "“Autos and Trucks ¥or Sale. (] MANE GOLD VO lmw- n 16 Themont Bt gnd Main 81, Re: d If_returned to M. Zucker, 518 Main, l‘m'l(m’rnnul( Tost Baturday afternoon con- l-mlng about $23, Travelers girla' club recelpts, ete, Please return to Her- -m Reward, LADIES pocketbhook containing small sum of money found, Owner may claim it by calling Walsh & Holtfelder clgar store, laulm he 6§ & 10c me by calling wonder-food gof Am, Mdse, Union, 321 holds, box of Honey Bee Olntmont, Guaranteed, Clark & Brainerd, Store Announcements, sl 2 i i - DENATURED ALCOHWOL~—Formu! proof, (Pyro). best anti-freexing lution for your automoblle radiator. Gal- L FORD (ouring Car, FRANKLIN, ORD APEEDETER—Hed body, gisc wheels with cord tires, ¥osch magnlo. Vric right, TheJohn Cook Co,, Px- nville, Conn. - From §8 Wi reru tru In Al Borlin Auto Hales Co, Fhone Wo ew tires, new (oD, demountable rims. This car was struck by another and body and right-hand fenders wrbcked, Just the thing to make Into @ spoedster. Had just been over- hauled, First Afty dollara takes it. Ad- Waterbury, Conn, Beveral tourings prices. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc. 18§ Bt, Tel, 2 Park 1917, 6 pa brand new tires, good paint and uphol- story, Btoplight and other extras, Eco- nomienl to operate and selling cheap, New Britain Bulck Co,, 226 Arch Bt, Tel. 2607, UDRON coupe, 1937, 1 B, lon 660, ‘Franklin Square Filling Station, 114 Franklin Square, PAY AB YOU GET PAID snd b1 well | H dressed, Boston Clothing Btore, ‘''New Britain‘s Family Clothier," 63 Church 8t. 'Y ',ER AUTO PARTS— MOVED FROM 22 OAK ETREET TO 88 HARTFORD AVENUR, TELEPHONE 2761. H! WHY BURN COAL—When you can get trice the heat at-half the cost by Instal- ling in 5 minute's time ““Uni-Hete Oil-Gas Burner,” in your range or. heater. Red hot fire instantly cooks, bakes, heats, Sets In fireboxof any stove. Ageat, 534 West UDSON UBED CAm DEPT, Late model' 4 pagrenger Cadillac at a 10w price, in good condi- Call : THE HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO, 139 ARCH ST. TELEPHONE 2109, PP I VRl G UPMOBILE~— § \ tourifg, 1¥20; new paint and in first class shape. 4 1918 Chaimers sedan, 1920 Ford coupe. 1921 Vim truck, worm drive and self starter, CITY SERVICE STATION, STANLEY 8T. AT HARTFORD AVE, Main_8t. city. OAKLAND roadster. Ferfect condition, R, C. Rudolph, 127 Cheriy 8t. Phone 2051-2. . AUTOMOTIVE Auwl—’l‘lll Service, 13 FACK..RD ARRVICK—Tiest cor in I-'TFTT tov Ion' trips, Call Jos hrr. 18 atroet, XY PFATION—Quick, nl o lu. Keep the phnl- nuinbers In Daytime, ht, 18 Louts unm. - T - Garages To Let, 14 ALEN # -p-r_fi_"tfiru cars, 1o~ quire 124 Rockwell Avi TINWOOD BT, 116—1 and heated garag fiofi,«u&-—u ) months in a cent wpaclous garage. Ui ever you want It, A mechanic always on the floor t ensoneble, Our serve ! y at your call, Just a; 44, Charlan®s Auto Bervice Sta- " for BPACE for a limited nllml)lr of cary Fales The 8 & F. Motur Peter ]nn. Thone 6 In hmfi mpn < | XUTGMOBILE running board moid'ng put on, Al varietier replaced. Remember that service 8 our alm &nd that we are nuto oody and radintor exports, O, Decker, ‘orbin Place, Phone 663, AUTO PAINTING, wi: Lowest prices In to manship. Let us glve you an Amozin, 353 o, Main Bt. AUTOMORTLE PAINTING and truck mr made to order, faction guarantes 1. Ravizza, 332 Park St. Phone 67 AUTO RADIATOR cores insorted in quick thne and positively guuranteed, New and used radiators carried In stock; all makes. New England Radiator Works, 36 Dast " Main St. Phone 860, INEV ree 4 speclaliy, John C, Auto aprin Phone 508, paired. 224 Arch_ 8 Baker, CLARK'S automobile yaundry. Simonis pro- tecty finish in winter weather. Auto wash- Ing. Cars oiled and greased, Storage space. Starting, lighting, ighition and gen- erator work, Bucceeding Plucker's Elece tric Co., rear FJS Main 8t. Tel. 1344, GARBON burned out. Repalring _on _all makep of val Vincelette Gi 168 Arch 8t.” Phong 369-13, Young People's soclety of Ellm Swed- ‘| that institution not later than tomor- ish Baptist church will be held to- POW NOON. OAKLAND, 1020, 5 pass, touring car. Motor | HOTEL Wi Christmas Foodstuffs TURKLYS, DUCKS, GEESE, CHICKENS AND FOWL ALL S¥RICTLY FOR LOWER PRICES ON CHRISTMAS POULTRY..— SEE The annual bifsiness meeting of the night in the church parlors at § FROM 9 A..M, TO 12 - FRESH CUT HAMBURG .. GRANULATED SUGAR . snouni)lin CLODS .:... 20c :30 P. M. ROUND — SIRLOIN — PORTERHOUSE . LB 17¢ ....‘3 Lbs. 25c Q)O\"'l‘ FORGET—WE ARE HEAD- QUARTERS FOR EVERYTHING FOR. YOUR CHRISTMAS TABLES ESH AND RIGHT. WE LOOK UR STOCK FIRST. FROM 9 TO 11 A. M, BEST NO. 1— OTATOES.........Peck 18¢ FRO‘\[ 3 TO 5 P. M. FRESH ROASTS PORK ........... FRESH y SHOULDERS .... Lb. FRESH v SPARE RIBS .... Lb. FRESH PIGS Lb, l:luGS PANCY VEAL . CHOICE | VEAL CUTLET ... Lb. FANCY l VEAL CHOPS ... 25¢ Sn. I Fores < ok 25¢ Lamb .. Lamb to Stew 18¢c | Lb. o | 2c Lamb Chops. . Lb. by 25¢ MOHICAN POUND AND FRUIT CAKE-AIl This Week-Lb. That Good Bread...... Lb. 5¢ All Kinds Rolls .. ... Doz. 25¢ 12¢ BEST CRI BUTTER OUR DINNER BLEND COI'FEE OOLONG OR GUNPOWDER TEA FANCY SWEET CORN BLUE ROSE HEAD RICE EARLY JUNE PEAS ...... T PURE 35¢ 20¢ 20¢ ) m;s.‘27c : I FRESH SHREDDED BELL'S POULTRY DELICIOUS MINt FRESHLY BAKE 23c | FANCY GOLDEN PUMPKIN 18¢ 10¢ 23¢ 25¢ l;xc. Can 16¢ 5006 LBS. NEW MIXED NUTS--Fancy 1922 Crop...2 Lbs. 35¢ g CAL. SUNKI ORAN S SOUND Y ONIONS ... LARGE SOLID HEAD LETTUCE.. s 29¢* LLOW l oc .4 Lbs. w 10C KILN l)llll D SWIT, POTATOES .4 Lbs, EXTRA HEAVY GRAPEFRUIT. . 1 for 25(: 15c FROM 3 TO 5 P. M.— APE COD CRANBER RIE! o'clock, Chrlut'mn Records for children. C. . Plerce & Co.—advt. 5 ™ Apollo Choc. $3.69. (—=-advt, Engine Company No. was called out by a still: alarm at 5:59 o'clock last evening to the home of Edward Hayes at 76 Elm street to extinguish a chimney fire. Xmas trees. yardi—advt. C. J. Hepp has accepted a position with the P. & Q. Clothes Shop. Artistic Jewelry,i Churchill’s, Court ‘St.—advt. A special meeting of the Elks' fair committee avill be held at 8 o'clock tonight at the club house. High grade pipes, Churchill's, Court St.—advt. SUNDAY MUSICALE AT FIRST CHURCH Special Christmas Progr_am to Be Given on Holiday Eve Axelrod's. 2 8t. Mark's church- 17 17 Theron W. Hart is director and or. ganist of the Christmas musicale to! be given at the First Cougregational| church on Sunday afternoon at 4:15| o'clock. Miss Marion Harlow is to! be ‘the harpist and Herbert E, Ander-| son the violinist. The First church | quartet consisting of Mrs, Howard E. Horton, soprano; Mrs. Merwin H. Tut- tle, contralto; Charles Stuhiman, ten- or, and Burton Cornwall, baritone, will sing. The program to be rendered I: as follows: Trios for violin, harp and orgnn a Prelude tg the Deluge .. Saint-Saens) . Holy bCalm.‘..A.. % Carols for quartet Mth \Ioll and organ! a Silent Night . Hayden | b Carol of the Nativity .. Stanford ¢ Oh, Who Can Compare Thee (solo for tenor) Old Nor;nandle d In Praesepio ......... Lang| Cafols for quartet with harp, i violin and organ: | a The Shepherds' Christmas Song | (solo for soprano) «vvooo XVIIT Century arranged by Dickinson b O'er the Cradle. (solos for alto | and baritone) .... Old Breton ¢ The Christ Child's Lullaby (solos for alto and soprano) ... Ancient Folksong a Romance (solo for harp) Holy b Cavatina (violin and harp) Raff ¢ Adoremus (organ, harp and | _Co violin) .....vivvveess Ravinay ESBE | OFFER IS ACCEPTED An offer of seftlement at 15 per cent ‘was accepted yesterday by cred- itor Samuel Smulowitz, a bankrupt South Main street grocer, at a meet.- | ing ®f his creditors. Lawyer David I. Nair represented the bankrupt. POLLY _AND HER PALS WMERES YouR Py Pa?. YouE WOCKED AMOST EVERYTHING ] BROKER DEMAADS & M o ».w:@.! Well, Anyhow, Ma Can A 1 Jess geed SETTIA . Feel at Home in a Hock Yean! [ ('R +_bhone 2§30, | BUIEK BUICK MOTOR (JARS--"Better cars are is in excellent condition, just overhauled, will not leak oil. Full set of side curtains, 5 good tires and many extras. A good car at a bargain price. New Britaln Bulck Co., 226 Arch St. Phone 2607. ing bullt and Buick is bullding them. Britain Buick *Co., 225 Arch street. Telephone 2607. [ 0. JEWETT % PAIGE CARS-- Lash Motor Co, “A lisputable Comvern' ‘West Main, Corner Liavoln 8t COLUMBIA AND DORT MOTOR CARS= Commerce and Ruggles trucks, R. 3, Ru- dolph, 137 Cherry Phone 2051 CADILLAC, DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—gal and Service. 8. & F. Motor Sales Co., 1 Elm 8t., Cor, nklin, lene 731, DURANT AND BTAR motor cars. Sales [ GVERLAND COUPE, 19} JAKLAND, 1916 touriug car. 3 new tires, 2 extras and good running condition. $176. Apply 167 Ha e AKLAND ROADSTER, 1820, In good con- dition; has many extras, looks good and § excellent ‘tires. Price right. A, G. Haw- ker, 88 Elm Bt. Phone 2466. LDSMOBILE n_excellent condiilon, § passenger, economlical to operate, lo good. Price only $200. Terms to ruspol Dle partfes. C. A. Bence, 61° Main 8t _Phone_2315. 1918, just recondi- tloned, new paint, ‘upholstery perf fully equipped and runs like new Price right,. Honeyman Ato Sales Co., 155 Arch Bt. Phone 2109, and_service. st Real Good Cara™ G. A. Bence, 18 Main Bt re 221 FORD CARS, Fordson Tractor, Suies Serv- ice; genulne parts and acuessorles, Auto- motive Sales Co., 200 E. Maln St GVERLAND SEDAN, 1918, Paint is excel- lent, 5.very good tires and wire wheols, upholstery {s like new and runs smnooth- ly. Price 1s low, part cash. Honeymon Auto Sales Co., 139 Arch' St. Tel. 2109, cars rvice, 174 H!lh St, Hartford, Telephone 3-4549. vice, City nd Stan- HUPMOBILE CARS—Sales and a Service Station, Hartford Av M. Paonessa, Prop. ofor cars. Sules and servic Bence, 51 Main St. Phone 2215, MOON MOTOR CARS, $1380 delivered. Sulas and Bervice, Moon Motor company, 16 Main street. Telephone 1530. STUDEBAKER, 1921, “apgcial 8i STUDBBAKER; ONE National, seven passenger Car, sel in exceptionally good codditlon at a low price. Time ‘payments if desired. Honey- man Auto Sales Co., 139 Arch St.* Tele- phone 2109 1921, special six touring in fine condition throughout. Very good bar- gain, Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 185 Park §t., Hartford. 1918 Car in first-class condition. Tires mociel. Also new ‘plro tire. 142 good as Beaver_sifffet. Anito Parts and Accessorles, 11 A OLDSMOBIL o, End Qarage, 171 South Main street, Tele- REG MOTOR CARE and trucks, Kennath 3. Bearle & Co. Sales and service. Cor. KIm and Park New Britailn, Conn. T phone 2110, STUDEBAKERS—Light six speclal 8ix touring, $1275; big six touring, $1650; F. O, B. factory. M. Irving Jeeter, 193 Arch Bt, “This is 3 Studebaker year." touring, $¥75; FIBK & FIRESTONE tires. CCESBORIES—A 10% cash count on il automoblile parts, eupplies apd accor- sories, @#xcept tires, tuhes ard gas. This stock includes Ford paris, Ignition parts, enses, rings and brake lining. is the largest stock of automo cessorles In thy clity. Rack. and” dry winter storage, all makes. Reasonable rates, J. M. Far- rell, 110 Franklin 8d. Phone 1218, . The users of these tires belleve in playing sa.s. Service Also. West End Vulcanizing Works, 395 West Main 8t. C. F. McCarthy, Prop, Phone 1091.3, Autos and Trucks For Sale 9 AUTOMOBILES with starters, §100 up, Now FEDERAL tires & Michelin tubes. Author- ized sales agency, Judd & Dunlop, 16 Franklin Square. Phone 1228, is the time to buy. Our aexortment in- cludes Dodges, Chevrolets, Fords, Reos and Maxwells. Aaron G. Cohen, Inec., 185 Park street, Hartford, Conn. Telephone 2-! 7 Open etenings. BUICK light six touring, $325. See J. M. Kofli 00 rear East Main St. GOODYEAR TIRES year means Good Wear." Absolutely guar- antesd against imperfections, Don't ex- periment, get the best. All automobile sizes. Charles E. Hadfleld, successor ¢ Hadfleld-Swanson Co,, 21 Myrtle street. BUICK, 1920, 7 passenger, 0 cylinder tour- Ing car, § excellent tires, brand new paint, upholatery is excellent, just thoroughly re- conditioned throughout. This car looks ab- solutely new. Kull set of slde curtains, economical to operate, See this car before buying. New Hritain Buick Co., 226 Arch . St. Phono 2607, “Next to a New Bulck is a lud Bulck, BUIG 5 passenger touring car. Me- | chanically perfect, just overhauled, new |* o NEIL'S BATTERY AND STORAGE PLAN —LET U8 EXPLAIN THE SYSTEM. OF NO REGRETS-—100% PERFECT. O'NEIL TIRE & BATTERY (. 39 WASHING- TON ST. PHONE 900~ paint, full set of side certalns, many ex- tras, and very good tires, A real buy. New Britain Bulck Co, 325 Arch St Phone 2607. “Next to a New Bulck 1s & Used_Buick. . 1920, 4 passenger coupe, just thor- oughly reconditioned and newly painted. & very good tires, upholstery perfect and has many oxtras. Price is low, New Brit- ain Bulck 225 Arch St. Phone 20 “Nex Bulck is a Used Bulck. BUICK ERINGS—1020 roadster; 1920 touring Rex sedan, top also; 1917 rond- ster, \wo tops. Bee these valuer, Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 188 Park St. lartford, Conn, ESBEX, 1020, 5 pas excellent condition mechanically, holstery, good tires and many extras, N T\ a N sedan, new paint i fine up- | W STORAGE FTRBS—Second han BATTERIES--Winter storage. . Lowest prices. A, G. Hawki Phone 245 0x3 and 30x3%; al d cheap. Auto Repair St. Phone 2016-3. wet and dry. §8_Elm_8L. all parts for a 638 E. Maln E ‘Leto" of Norwalk make and fully guar., $9.99 Rackliffe Bros, Park and Bigelow Bt Phone 1074, L. BATTERY, sales and service st T H, Cogawell, 8 Chestnut stre tion, STOR/ of batterics by experi- encod men, Day and night service, Sir- rons Storage Battery Co. Phone 2345 W and second auto parts. Standard Aute 8t, Phone 515 Britaln Bulck Co, 326 Arch St FEDERAL truck Wor swie. One Lijpard palr Automobiies Wanted. 12 Stewart truck--1} ton—both Continental motors—in_good condition. Also speclal cab body for use on either truck. Appl‘ J. M. Delaney & Co., Inc, Me . FORD CARS—We have 3 xourln' nd ynnll | sters in excellent condition, Your choica at $66 and $75. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry St ' r'hone 2061-2, BEST prices paid for used cars, See Stan- Oak Bt. Tele dard Auto Repair Co., phone 615-4. Autos—Taxi Service, 18 AXI--Rlione 2700 will brln. quick, Telent tax] servi o your #oor, N. B. Tax! Service, at the K. R. Statlon, Shop BY CLIFF STERRETT THERE'S SO MUCH OF OUR STurf (ring an 'v. | vice. Translents rates. Tel. 1735, 12 HUDSON & Charges con- sistent with® workmanship, McGaully and Bennett, 139 Arch 8t. Phone 1199, L o e SVERHAULING of all makes motor ¢ cars, Prices are low. So. End Garage, 171 Bouth Main St. Phnm! 870, FARBON'S GARAGE AND TOOL €O. 680 West Maln. Machine and tool work. Auto Pare and . repairing. ¥ord blocks rebored and new piston: 6IDE CURTAINS in good concition absolute necessity {i winter. Have yol repaired or if necessary, replaced ‘befo the rush sets in, which means a lower price and loss delay. Hurt Bt. Top Saop, 58 Hart Bt. rear. Phone 16: TOPS, slde curtains and siip-vovers made to At your car or repaired. Auto bodies of very description Upholstered and re- palred, Tweity yeats' experience fu thig business. J, W Walsh Auto Top & Up- holetering Co., 207 klm Bt., near Beye mour_8t, Phone 2t LCANIZING and ur#repairs of. all kinda. Expert advice on_tire condifions. Dis- tributors of DAYTON “THOROBRED" CORD TIRES, The Ball Tire Co., 210 Arch street, . ~ BUSINESS SERVICE__ llll'bcl", Hnlrdreasers, \lasseuse 18 HAIRCUTTING-—Mothers, . - we ' have iwo hobby-herse chairs to amuse kiddles while having their hair trimmed. Hours, 8 a. m, to 8§ p. m. 32 Church. Opp. Beloln. MAGNETIC Masseuse, both body and face, sklllifft Vaporic treatment for Rheuwas tiew. Neurs Maghetic vibraxien the epinal vert fop, tiredne sleeplessness; treatmenis by visit or at her home, Mrs, Sadie Reev 166 Main Sl Phone Zibn llufldlng and (,onn'nct. RPENTER jobbh singiing.” M. C. Helsler, Telephone 1492-4 between 12 and : ter 6 p. m. CHIMNEY REPAIRIN o general Taaeia and ‘ploster work, Work guaranteed. J. _J2 Mciarney, 131 Clark St. Phone 1744-23, N _work, brickiaying and” plastering Charles B 591 West Maln St Tel. e 1 dare (3% Betonse, Ehoweacs, wins dows for new houses; all kinds. of woods 29 AWNINGS taken down and stored for the winter, Canoples furnished for weddings CABINET MAKINu—All kinds, rear 153 Arch Street, Phone 2 SIGNS of distinction give character to your businuss o profesalon. Kor the clty's best service in commercial sign paintigs sew The New Britain Sign Co,,. 34 Church- St. Telephone 804, CPHOLSTERING--Furniture: Work guaranteed. J, W. _Bt._Plione_ 2649, MIRRORS RESILVERED ana chalra caned. Workmanship guaranteed. Ldward Gore _fain, 168 Arch St. Phons 869-%. PICTURE FRAMING—Bring In_that _ pics ture you want framed now. A framed pice ture makes an Ideal present, Ohrnetgdt's, 72_West Main_St. [SkATES SHARPENED—C. Arch_street. WINDOWS CLEANED yin pilv oftices, and stores, Genleral hous cleaning from the cellar to the roof, Vacuum work Is our specialty. Our rates are the lowest in town. New Britain Win- dow Cleaning Co., 85 West Main St Phone_888. WH repalr_rubber boots, ber shoes and all kinds of rubber, Church 8t WHY spond §5 for g new hat, You can get your old one made over and look Ilike new by Conrad, The Hatter, Corner Broad _and Washington Sts, New Britaln, Conn, Drossmaking ana Millinery, 23 HATS—Ot style and quality. (,omphlu line of linens and novelties. Violet Millinery, ‘| 365 Arch_street. o HEMSTITCHING, plaln plcot_edge, 5§ 768 curves and dressmaking. DPersonal att tion, Mile, Blanchette, 131 Main 8t, T phone 2666, LESSONS In dressmuking. Special prices to cla and clubs. Private lessol Woms= Tel. 3, « | of all kinds. Walsh, 207 Elm A. Hjerpe, Tarctics and rub- 3 Institute Method. Jane 546 Yo [0 y“and other white goods hen stitched for Xmas gifts. Matched box and #ide pleats in striped goods. Ginsburgh's Dress Pleating and Button Shop, 19 W _nut Bt. Telephone 133§-3. Dyeing and Clennln‘ l; GLEANING and ayeing 18 our exciusive base inesr. Garments of dmrlnlonll a ortieres, cu ol !r\l!“d New Irlln rp. 96 W. Main St faction n Dry Cleaning Phona 1393-3, CLEANING, dyeing and_pressing. Pleating and hematitching, remodelilng experts. Old_garments given a new appearance in . 'hon time and mali azpeuse to ou. New Empire Dry Clesning Co. 149 In_st. Phone 628, é i called for s sod I-nvmd hu konaon v . 'hone_626-! lllnl c'mr lnlL : = T Insurance—All Kinds, 24 ACCIDENT, nuu?hmlo m—uu—fi sty and Ddailey bonds, flip M. 1ns., block. Room Aéclbimf Tite or, Fire ray & Co. for lmflnn and Realtors, ni tnl ot I(ur. i ?fl. s,

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