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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1918 The Classified Columns are Have you lost a sum of JOIN THE RED uxm.,\'»‘ Don't [ vour agents—the penny ads e J o GlHes=MPns i e skt g e Lo LR A reach hundreds in the city £ a a ae Rings are found in surprising ® s hooth and enroll —now H!|l every week night and the &g quantities and turned in at ESTABLISHED 1847. HARTFORD. L0 P chances are that several read- ) : Yy ihe Herald. Your money wil i ers out of the hundreds will L a NN i TN surely remain in the finder’s i W e e s R CASH IN ADVANCE, MINIMUM CHARGE 10 Bl it CRETONNE BOXES AND CEDAR FEATURES 4 - ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. | "7 %% ™ ~ Vor the Accommodation of Our CHESTS | } (Tth Floor) " ROOM ON 88 BRI All Advertisements for HELP WANTED—FEMALE. FOR SALE. o THE FOURTH FLOOR S e i e — Alwavs a wonderfully acceptable e e sl ) |l lm,m‘» Five rooms, new house WANTED—Maid for cooking aad|FOR SALE—Underwood typewrit S i 3 £ A1l modern improvements. ur- H 2 downstairs work. Tel. 1 > e S > Cretonne Boxes, § s ‘ ) ’ L R T e e ra?;““\(\fi»‘q \11:::‘ the classified column ’11_4 ‘:vrl‘: (\a‘ni«\l\ :n' \]?!v 144, Mrs. E Nat new model, but ia good cond Cedar Chests, plain or bra trimmed, with and without ‘trays. information desk, main floor; 3-3dx M b s\ e > Addiow B dx. = E , Herald Office, 12-20-3¢ Prices $11.50, $16.50. $19.00, 50 and $30.00. also Rest Room on the fourth i » STl s i . — AR 5 el s i : = : must b, the Heral NTED—Girl for general house- e e Mahogany Chests, cedar-lined trays, $39.50, $31.50 and $52.00. floor. TO RENT—Attractive six room ten- o e rald wor Small family. No wash- Iixpress Elevator from main B ement on Hawlkine Latest im- ing. Apply to H. D. Humphrey, | TOF SAL $4,200 Reasonab fioor to Toyland on the sixth M provements. Inquirc Hawkins office by 1:20 p. m. on the 565 West Alaini atreet op 275 Maln: imount of cash 7 room singl floor during the rush hours St. 2-23-2dx street hardwood floors and finish, electr BATE}ROBE BLANKETS from 3 to 5:30 p. m. Rear of o ) S e ] light and all modern convenience store, drugs g | TO NT—A 5-room apartment at i i : 1 trolley just around the corner, 1 oEpo B WANTED. sable girl o dey of issne i pahics shl gnion 1003 a real bargain. Sternbel o1 Bior JAPANESE 5 Ar . All modern improve- : » | Laundry, 263 Arch St 21-2d ! i e = & Co., 18 Asylum street, Har ol ne of Beacon Bathrobe Blankets, with cord and frogs, R/ B cnteagic duls frexdsrn | il CANT = S IS s U St Bhone 7 WANTED. : Conn. 12-21-§ handsome patterns, handsome and useful gifts, special at $ and TABLECLOTHS ¢ - — — i e atonable Bl Lon oeads - _— =i 2 ;i 1 RE - WANTED-—To purchase at once, a ROSInCnt TR 1SR | FOR SATE—Christmas tree wreath $1.50 cach. PO Tenement of . = 1 (ot Ty : e S e : late model Ford touring car o1 holly plants and flowers. Johny runabout car: must be in nice con- R Ahlquist, corner Manle and W o Blue and \White Japanese throp street 3 2 e SR dition for I want it for private use { GIRLS WANTED at 33 Walnut St S; g ) C16¢hs, size (60x80.1 5o Bl = - : £ @ E ing streets, 12-21 (/HR] TMAx BLOUA ES lefin, il [0R3AD SREI), Tn: | = aad expect to pay a big price 3 t and dark effects, assorted pat i ENT—Tenement of five room: vou have w nice Ford. I will buy e eed apply N FOR SALE—Hardwood cut to 1 it. No des need apply. Bringl oAy o w cut to len Carry Small Packages Whenever Possible. Store Open Evenings Until Christmas. The cut shows our handsome $ Mahogany Chest. GIFTS MOST DESIRED, terns, regular price $2.75. Spe- M| all modern improvements; first (3d Floor) cial, $2.25 cach, ; floor. Apply A. Pinkus, 99 Win-| (o S 2 ner E oy icolin firaln noe Mimhe BA throp St. 12-18-te] XV : work, Apply 39 N St. 17 3 Parms, Berlin Coin. mTel 66 \What woman ever had enowzh of them, especially in a season 'l‘ l A * l lence, 3 ooke St., DUy | hat woma x ot oilet rticles - - - i ] | 30-eof when Blouses appropriate for so ma sceasions ? e —— - i i ’,' 1 RN ; (Main Floor) '1‘:n]{:;qc‘;xexl:tcncl“x:en:xor :'hfiei\r::noms o 7 =M T e e e B0 3 Many new ones ¢ he these among other luire 0! fol WANTE oung men and women to figures for clerical position in | jnop RNt Silk Sachet Bags 50c, 7 ilk het Bags 30c, 75¢, fit themselves for good office posi-| Accounting Department of local | Kensington, eight-roo] house. barn, chicken-coop, $12; la if desired Also house, sixX room Bast Berlin; barn; thr cres Jan venting the shrinking of new woolen stockings, so popular with wom- black, charming styles, $3.98 to $7.98. Silk Vanity 50¢ to $1.98. - rooms, $6 Grove f : - e Connecticut Business College, 16 12-19-12d $1.50, $5.00. e i B AT Dunham, Telephone 92-4, Kensin Hyglo Manicure Sets $1.00. € 5 2 : B — 2 2 . | . —s 8 fon Armour's Week-End Sets 35c. ; s o : Dbanzain. Tel. 2 12 WOOD DRYING FRAMES SR e : 110, | WANTED ar onc = LosT. 2 EollURRlzayelingfcazeal 2t seen picking up black velvet bag in <t er please return same to James | real good condition; two-ton chati SLO0 S Lok ST50pa turn to Herald and prevent further [ P. O. Box 1025, City. x overhauled; 7-passenger Dodge, Al and gent's handkerchi positions; also extras for Saturdays. , road between Middletown and New !wm SALE—White Leghorns, fou and drinfks. 2-2 x| AN D Piton e i iats on =| four pullets, $25. Mrs. David Gou (6th Floor) Brown Leatherette Suit Cases Men's Neckwear, prices 50c automobiles in a warm garage.| yqdress “Chauffeur,” Herald. EOUNDInplainville Tucedayanisht. T Crepe de Chine Blouses in flesh, white, bisque, navy blue and $1.00 up. : I ets >, tions, or write for catalo, factory. Address P. O. Box 1019. Georgette Crepe Blouses in 'brown, navy and black. solid colors Perfume Fets, $1.00 to $7.50. and combinations, embroidered and beaded effects; dozens of styles Cutex Manicure Sets, $1.25, e areech i = z T near ciiirch and school; $12. 1 from $5.00 to $ ). iR 500 High school students | — Voile and Batiste Blouses, lace and embroidery trimmed, also PG Beaaee (D (I Music is a soothing end to a ¥ read the New YorK Call daily | SHIPPING CL! wholesale provi- ; : g el Ml s hitel rndlcolor dombinations: $1 to 4 v s day. Don’'t let your piano go ove: for one month. Chattield’s, 25 sion” and groceries. State experi- | B natty tailored models, a Roll-Up Manicure e s gl [N eace ! Box 15, Herald: 12.11-t¢ FOR SALE-—Square piano, fine con to $7. 67 South .Burritt street, . s — — -/ $1 per week, If desired; it's 506 55 home cooking. 213 1 St. == Just received the wood drying frames made especially for pre- 50¢, 55¢. NOTICE—Will the s ¢ | LOST—Bank book, No. 74363. Find- |[FOR SALE-—One-ton Denby, 191 e i A T e | T By e G Loks=:5018 -~ o McMillan's store, Saturday night, | WANTED—A posting clerk on sales| Young. notel and receive | drive Packard, a bargain; 19 Dije AUCHIRGIE 1 ¢ ase TR ERUET cS RS T 2GR0 containing large sum of money, re-| ' ledger; good opportunity. Address| liberal T-passenzor Mitchell, thorough trouble? 12-23-2dx = = - shape. Standard Tire and Auto C WANTED—Experienced shoe 5. LOST—Traveling _bag containing | cor. Elm and Seymour 12-23 GIFTS OF USEFULNEQS FOR MEN 2 Xmas gifts at Prior’s store. people, men or women, Steady hand bag and Christmas gifts on | it S JUST TO MAKE SELEC TIONS EASIER, WE PRINT THIS L ITTLE GUIDE TO THE MEN'S DE- ty razors and T s, flashlights Apply Fine Quality Shoe Shop, 321 Britain. Reward. Call 1299-13. = teen hens, two coc $20.00. B PART NT, MAIN FLOOR: perfume and jewelrs co or Main street. 12-13-tf 1 -1dx | Orphingtons, one cock, four he: Travelifl Ba S _Metal Lunch Boxes w Men's Pipes, 25¢ to $1.00; - truck chauffeur; experienced five | FOUND. Whiting street, Plainville. g g Vacuum Bottle, $3.50. one very special value at . NOTICE—Winter storage space vears doing small jol can repair. T R AT T 12-23-34 - T B x Cg (g ents’ « t Can have same 3 o 35 3 eyt H (24-inch). $4.! 2 =0 e . Apply The Beaton & Cadwell Mig. 12-19-4dx | Gents’ overcoa | FOR SALE—Drop head Singer se Seal Grain Leather with e . to $3.50: one very special lot Co., rear 185 Main St. = ] by proving prope and paying for | ing machine and furniture, at 65c. 12-16-13d { & = ad. Marsh, 21¢ West Main, Plain- Winthrop St 1223 ville. 12-23 hk side catches, 18-inch, § P A Grain Tenime " S 2 Men's Shirts $1.50 to $8.50. R — BUY e SRl A o Men's Handkerchiefs 12%c NOTICE—Live and dead automobile | i A 2 2 g = storage, furniture storage also ac- i . ] 3 T Cut 18-Tnch Black siio0. e .00. e S [ WsccondftandRiurnitir TR AETNA BOWLING ; Men'’s Pajamas $1.50 to $6.00. e Tl 5 high cut corners, linen 's Pa. 450 fo §¢ Men's Gloves 50c to $10.00. SHIC T e e et TR R L s e cert L o NeckFScare Ro0c fio Men's Belts 50¢ to $3.00. vator. Standard Tire and Auto Co. ALLEYS. i i j K all kinds of junk and corner Elm and Seymour stree e e Gl T Church Street. telephone 382. Puaige deale Fm' inur Amuqement (Mndern up-to-date Garag Black Smooth Cowhide Bags, e Ehaennorst inlboxest Men’s Raincoats up to $13.98. sewed frame, $12.95. 50¢ to $1.50. Men's Sweaters $5 to $12.50. "CRNISHED ROOMS, board and two rooms; central loca I)OHERTY Tel. MARI&EI‘ and office. Splendid loc e tion. Splendid busines | band around the Christmas tree at | tlo Town: of Bethlehem, .We Thre L st |G Accommodates between e ;‘:m\, R G Shn o, (o) e A S| L2251 Storage and Accessories, Try Us boe 7:10—Short a e the | Faithful. i FOR SAL Repair Work a Speciaity. SPERRY & BARNES GOODS and 40 cars. Availab| ises T rre Svening At Park oy >hilharmonic | P€ins planne r riday ening X115, able c s 3 cises Tomorrow Evening At Park va 20—selsction by Philharmonts | Dec D500 1, ihe” G untima | o would make fine home. e g and Grammar School. and. e .| school ha the program of which wir 0N LOCKWOOD., e e 7:30—The band will form and | be published later . o stmas to all and a ¢ published later. Sl o T it ta attend the peo. | march to tho Grammar school, where Real Estate and Insurance Plas Christmas tree observance and | in the auditorium the following car City Hall comcert at Central park with contin- | 018 will be sung by the audience, as- ARRIVE BAGK HOME = ued program at the Grammar school sisted Dby 'p\llnf from 411\_( I(;x:‘unun‘.xl‘ “EN!SfiN GARA&E auditorium, is the message given out | School: Under the Stars, Hymn for T § { by the tree committee. Christmas Day, Christmas Eve, The Program for Christmas eve Wirst Nowell, The Christmas Tree | S tingi ¢ “ohimes at | Carol Silent Night, Hark! the Herald | Scenes, Coming from All Points of ! Al e e Angels Sing, Tt Came Upon the Mid- Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. o e | the Compass. Storage. Supplies and Repairing. Philharmonic | night Clear, Joy to the World, O Lit- | {jon preforred, Box X21B, Herald | OVFRLAND AGENCY. New Britain Boys Reaching Familiar 430 MAIN STREET R SALE | Demobilization of New Britain men = = in the service is proceeding at a rapid J HOCHMAN THE TWO-FAMILY, 10-ROOM HOUSE, No. 104 CHERRY ST., MUST | rate and the boys are beginning to & BE SOLD AT ONCE. CALL FOR A B ARGAIN drift back to their homes. THE JUNK DEALER Boatswain's Mate Harry Ginsbung YS ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND fi. B, HUMPHREY has returned from Pelham Bay Naval JCOND HAND FURNITURE. | " St Station. TEL, 1161-15, i wsss 11722 =) REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 272 MAIN ST, ROOM 208.| Quartermaster Herbert Jackson, Sy . . { who has been on the Battleship In- w “ : { j N[ — = 3 { diana, has been honorably discharged I Iam u 1 — | Here’s a cozy little two family house on Curtiss St. @#nd has reached home. ) Raymond Walker, who has been it —_It can be bought for $4,500. Has a lot 61x167 ft. Just fationed at Penam Bay, is another Office and Service. i New Britain boy home, finished over inside—In perfect repair. Cadet Officer Horace Hancock, who Statio“. 287 Eim Stl has been in an aviation camp in One family house on Wilson St. for $3,500. Mc-| "F s "oms 2o J = . | ring has arrived from e, g the Great Takes Tralning Station. Clintock St. rent $13. James H. Curtin reached home last \ ENT—Light housekecp- night from the Great Lakes Naval will remain on the reserve list for rocnth3z:2b. Sz alnicL AR | 272 Main street 308 Bank Bullainz. four years, | T e T R TR SR 0k TY PEWR[TER S | SOUTH ( ur}ii ANNTUAL. s Meeting Will Be Held January 16— In These Days of Separation ALL MAKES Special Watch Night Service. E A committee has been appointed at A Phg“ i 5 the South church to nomina . 2 é soldy Rented church to nominate a list 4 | of officers for the church and Sunc chool. The list will be presented « o Hhat s o he Most Precious G Repaired. the annual meeting on January 16. is the Most Precious GIFT for The committee consists of W the | House, W. H. Hart, T. L. Weed, Mr: . W. FPelton aad Mrs. E. H. Coope andtExchanged| = W_Zolten a2f Mre B K. oo Folks at Home fhen : . place at the South church this y r. Typewriter Supplies. | The choir will render Dudley Buck's AND THE cantata, “Song of the Night, better NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE | o the miieniane dac Boy “Over There” Tel. 612. 72 West Main Street. SERGEANT QUEENIN EXPECTS TO BE HOME BY CHRISTMAS sorseant momons aeenn ot || PhOtographs o 3 o AN Company E, 102d U. Infantry COTTAGE WITH IMPROVEMENTS | writes from B hosital No. 1, un- IN WESTERN PART OF THE CITY | der date of October that he is soon FOR SALE. to l\_ v, o vz, iz +J A Hightly Artistic—Tatest Style / ) 7 leave for the states, and expects ? | to reach his home, in this city by Christmas. Queenin has ben gassed @ * $ S( :HUl 'I :Z & ‘ :@S‘!'E! I O e e e ‘ CHRISTMAS- AND 4 month ago after he particlpated in ‘T i T the Argonne forest battles. He writes HE GOLD STAR. (In corporated.) that he is keeping books in the mess e e NEW BRITAIN, GON headquarters getting ready ‘for the battle of dollars in God’'s country” His letter is written from Vichy, COPYRIGHT 1918, NEW_YORK TRIBUNE. mic. i 'fjé/

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