New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 13, 1920, Page 12

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6*@#@*#&###&###### R odoL-2ob 2o otete 2 #%fi###@ ' yx & 2= forth-while Suggestions for Gifts STEFUL NECKWEAR With a Story to Tell the last tailored the Neckwear often chosen at 'hlch transforms a suit into a trim, and a dress into a creation. & leading manufacturer and importer of e neckwear; his complete sample line of ul new models; a collection that will create nthusiasm than any we've shown In many ¥ picee ls superlattvely fresh and new, y are all this season's best styles in collars, nd cuff sots and vestees; in organdy, pique, Georgette; white and colors. Onc-hulf For Values For Values Values e up to $1.25 up to $2.00 ~—MAIN FLOOR— Women’s Blouses prgette Blouses trimmed with real Filet Lace, pretty and dainty, just the right Gift Blouse. h, white and bisque. $4 49 R . 00. Our price ........ in Satin pretty blouses and overblousos tte and crepe de chine, in all the pretty “popular this year. At Bargain Basement $2.25™ $4.95 _sucnene Toilet Articles The Gift Enduring $2.00 (0 875 $3.00 (0 § $1.00 to 57.5 S’l..»fl to 512.00 .. 3% to NEW- BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, Inc. UISRDNEIIRE sortford Gifts for Infants Nursery Furniture, including high chairs, nursery chairs, decorated tables and chairs to match. Play yards with beads and without and many other ncvel- ties at reasonable prices. BABY BUNTINGS $4.50 TO $12.9¢ Sleeping Bags made of eiderdown, china silk and crepe de chine, in white and colors. Cosy little models. CARRIAGE COVERS $1.98 TO $25.00 Dainty Covers made of eiderdown, corduroy; some silk quilted and some fancy knit—white, pink and blue. SILK QUILTED WRAPPERS Pretty embroidered models in pink and blue; others of eiderdown in white and colors with plain edge and ribbon binding. CHILDREN’S SWEATERS $3.98 TO $10.98 Slip-on and Coat style Sweaters in rose, copen- hagen blue, navy ‘blue and tan. $2.25 to $25.00 CHILDREN'S DRAWER LEGGINGS $1.50 TO $5.98 Cunning models in Jersey cloth and some knitted; white, brown, gray and black; sizes 2 to 10 years. '—Fi(lll Floor Gift Stationery Appropriate for Everyone . Hurd's Lawn Finich. White and Wyckoff Autocrat, Whiting’s Oak Grain, Wynne's Beaux Arts. In boxes 50c to $7.95. Also a complete line of Galilith, Cretonne, Bronze and Nickel Desk Sets and separate pieces to match sets. $8.98 to $9.50. We are still taking orders on personal Christmas Cards, but place your orders now best service. Crane's Linen Lawn, to secure A complete white and colors, line of handpainted Quill Pens attraceively boxed. in LeladstetolodetofobeletetototodatelotalolofototototedetototototetetelaboloRedo o Retetede fofo Rodeg Ao fofoRedofofoto ko) fl-fifi@'i@t&'f‘ fi{%wfi@fi@@#fi@' iedelotadelofetototeloteretotototoRs) ER St.—6 rooms on a floor—All improve- AMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHON E 343—ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLDG. YOU HAVE IT—Three Family House | | WANTED—In box shop, experienced girls on machines and berch work. Good one but exper- Chester Paper Box 12-10-3a lenced need amswer. Co., Chester. Conn. 513 000 nght n best Sectlon of W\\TFD—Thw}nuxhly competent laundress Two Faml:y House No. 17 Lilac St., only two days a week. Apply Herald, Box 19Y. Bullding—Repamng. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK 'EEL. AND CONCRETE. Repalrs of all kinds. # Court St Telephonas 3244 tlew Britajn. Conn. Whatcherwantforxmas? Prices on all our luggage and goods now generously marked down. Not only Trunks, Bags and Suitcases, but such Christmassy things as Dressing Cases, Wallets, Bill Folds, Brief Cases. Plenty of Ties for $1.00. Wilgson's | tails of h Classificd Advertising is the most inexpensive form of pube lcity, Try a For Sale or & ‘Want Advt, in the Herald today. See for yourself. o mnly One Cens & Word. WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—Truck driver, an Answer, stating salary and reference. Box 10C, Herald. —_—— e WANTED—Extra Saleswomen. Full and part time for the holidays. The Fair Dept. Store. ROOT AND HARDING | TALK OVER LEAGUE, President-Elect Seeks Counsel o Former Secretary of State Marian, O., Dec. 13.—Advice a conferee with leading statesmen in the world court under league covenant. the Tue conferencé® was understood 1o * have concerned chielly the gquestion the { present league may be used in build- concert acceptable of how far the machinery of ing a world p ta the United States. Throughout the league Root advocated Versailles covenant fight, with i expressed much faith talk with M recommendations were entirely fidential. In asking Mr, Root's Mr. Harding about the practical to Europe. mended that proposed assaciation of nations. The visit of Mr. Root again brought into prominence in gossip about the cabinet selections, It has Harding his name been suggested that Mr. might ask him to again become head of the state department but meeting today furnished no outward sign to support or d port. Dr. John Wesley Hill of New York also had an appointment with Mr. to discuss the league Harding today and other subjects. CITY ITEMS Removal sale | —advt. Best Maine Potatoes 39¢ pk. —advt. Men's $1.00 neckwear 65c at Besse- Leland Co.—advt Join the New Britmin National Bq.nk Christmas Club tonight.—advt. Plenty of ties for $1—Wilson's— advt. Best Pure Lard, 21c 1b. The City Market, cor- Ash and Robert St.—advt Miss Anderson, champion, plays « pocket-billiards at Rogers’ tonight at 7:30.—advt. All Bread Flours, $1.49 bag. —advt. (% Jewelry Xmas gifts, Henry Morans'. —advt. Begst Creamery Butter, 55c 1b. —advt. Buy gifts at removal sale prices at Besse- Leland Co.—advt. Tender Steaks, Market, cor. advt. 25¢c Ib. METHODIST ACTIVITIES. ' Program Announced for the Week— Xmas Party Friday. ' Tuesday—W. church in the aftermoon; 7 7:45 p. m, F. Neumann Thursday—7: ing. Friday—+ class meeting. Leader, 5 p. m., prayer rty the sewing siris and on the plan for an association of nations * ~as sought by President-elect Hard- ing today from Elihu Root former secretary of state and more recently European formation of a Versailles | Mr. acceplance of the rvations | and during his world court conference | abroad he some portions of the convenant. De- Harding- to- day were not revealed however, both he and the pres’dent-elect say ng his con- advice is understood to have sought in particular for information working of the league as observed by the former secretary of state during his visits Questions on the same subject were put by Mr. Harding ves- terday to Herbert Hoover, who recom- the league machinery. with changes be used in rearing the in their redit that, re- at Besse-Leland's. ‘The City Market, cor. Ash and Roberts St. The City Market, cor. Ash and Roberts St. The | City Market, cor. Ash and Roberts St. practical wearable Chrstmas ' The City Ash and Roberts St.— H. M. S sewing in the 30 p. m., the young people of the church will meet at the Y. M. C. A. for howling; E. meet- Probationers’ ! E for their 1920, CLASSIFIED 1ic a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in 2liminating this work we save the aavertiser money. 0 RENT FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS —ced' TO RENT—2 family house with 2 rooms FOR SALE—Kitchen stove. First $10 takes ' driver for fairly heavy work; steady job. furnishing 12-11-t¢ and kitchen to each floor. Inquire 5 Chap- it. 35 Cherry Street. 12-13-3dx man St, or telephone 1438-4. 12-13-1dx TO lm—'l‘unme-t of five room: and latest improvements in mew house. Apply 64 Farmington Ave., first floor. 12-13-3dx Trees. Reasonable price. Corner Arch and Walnut Streets. Ring bell. 12-13-5dx FOR SALE—Lester Plano in first class con- dition. Address Piano, Box 20, Herald. TO RENT—Four room tenement on Whiting 12-13-2dx St., to colored people. Call 362-3 after ' 6:00 P. M. 12-13-3a TO RENT—Five room tenement, all im- provements, 2nd floor, 197, Monroe Street. 12-13-1dx new. At a great sacriuce for cash. Call evenings, 667 Stanley St, near Chestnut. 12-13-1dx FAR SALE—Cabinet Cherry Street. Gas Range, at 24 ' TO RENT—Four room temement, steam 12-13-3ax heated, with all improvements. Private house. Inquire 151 Washington St. 1st floor. Tel. 1329-3. [~ 12-13-2dx TO RENT—Three rooms, 32 Greenwood St. 12-11-tf FOR SALE—A Christmas sale crochet articies, all this week at 638 Stan- ley Street, corner Park Street. 12-13-1dx FOR SALE—Two tons of mixed coal. Lauvrel Street. 12-13- 15 2dx rooms, all location 12-10-3dx TO RENT—Tenement of five modern imppovements. Fine Inquire at store, 245 Elm St. FOR SALE—Roller skates, practically new, size to fiL size 13 or 1 shoe. Price rea- sonable. Address Skates, Herald Office. 12-13-3d "ro RENT—Garage space for two automo- biles, at 217 High St Inquire at Broad- ay Tailors, 67 East Main St. 12-10-3dx cider. A 14, 12-11 FOR SALE—3 casks of sw. Nortoa, Berlin. Tel. 6 TO RENT—Garage suitable for repairing uhop nnd storage, at 14 Willow St. Apply en. Tel. 2425 12-8-tC 'ro RENT—Store at 8 Elm St., corner of Main St. Itcasonable if tak Apply to M. Cohen. Tel. FOR SALE—One pair of five year old cattle, fat enough for beef. Aaron M. Bell, Ber- lin, Conn. 12-11-6dx FOR SALE—Hand bags for $2.98. Suitcases for $1.i5, Trunk Shop, 15 Lafayette 1 $2.00, worth worth $2.75 10-3dx NOTICE. B ) FOR SALE—We have a few boxing gloces and striking bags. Will sell chcap. quire Trunk Shop, 15 Lafayette St. 12»10-.3:! NOTICE—Tlumbing, Heating and G: ting. Repair work promptly done Mar- tin S(:h'leu.lth 16 Pearl Court. Phone 186-2. ’ 12-13-6dx s FOR SALE—Stovo and fire place wood. NOTICE—Hornkohl’s Crullers and Dough- | Konapas. Flaiavills, Mt View. nuts will be 25c per dozen, retall, from | 215-3. now on. Same size, same quality. 12-13-1dx Fit- FOR SALE—Notice, Hurdware City Bedding Co. Mattresses, box springs, cnshions, pillows, steel couches, cots, springs, etc.. at factory to home prices. Your old mei- tresses made over equal to new. Uphol tering. Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremont St. 11-6-" eax LOAN WANTED—$10,000 for, six months at 10 per cent., well secared. Bonus $10,- 000 in stock F. F. Blanchard, 68 Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass. 12-13-1a NOTICE—We install and guarantee for ten years—Chamberlain Metal Weather Strips We save you 25 per cent on all coal bills. John McGraw, 20 Court St, City. Phone 2374. 12-13-3dx-cod NOTICE—Come and see the largest dolls . kid bodies with real eyebrows Kidiyne bodies, composi: have the larg- Your LOST 2 LOST—$10_in Main Street store Saturday night. Fipder please return to Heraid and receive reward. 12-13-1dx Reward East Ber- 12-13-2dx D FOU: LOST—A Kit of Motoreycle Tools. if returned to Paul F. Siegrist, Toy lin, Cénn. loils to our good as new. Arch P. Leupold). 359 Arch St., south of the Armory. = & NOTICE—House - ciganing time. Electric vacuum cleancrs reated, $1.25 per day. delivered promptiv; satisfaction euarar. teed. Pione 2078. 11-22-codtt Piano in the Doll i LOST—Saturday evening, small black patent leather purse cont X ing sum of money, betwcen Dickinson’s, McMillan's or Boston store. Return to Herald Office. Reward. 12-14-1dx FOUND—Ladies’ kid glove on Maple street. Owner may have same at Herald by pay- g — ing for advt. 2-13-1d BMICE—WIII trade l:_nuhll d!wo pas- ~ senger roadste:, perfect condition, for | LOST—Gold mesh bag, containmg swm o building lot. Address Box XX, Hergld money. Either In New Brlmin‘(‘x;:hin: — Co. or up to Arcade. 1 to Herald office. Reward 12-11-2dx STORM SASH—Estimates cheerfully submit- ted. The Rogers Sash & Duor Co., 139 Chestnut St. Phone 499. 12-11-2w LOST—Lady’s gold pin about a week ago. Finder please return to 63 Bast Main St Plainville. Reward 2 NOTICE—Carbon burnt out for 50¢ a cyl- inder. Auto Repair Co., 538 East Main St. Tel. 2016-3. 12-11-10dx LOST—AIl grey Maltese Kitten, lnst Friday Reward. 35 Sheflield St., Tel. NOTICE—Expert welding on all metals, new parts made; also machine work. Nelson, 513 East St., East Side Garage. 12-10-6dx SITUATION WANTED—MALE. learn WANTED—By bright bos, chance -3 13-3dx NOTICE—House wiring, repairing, e e No job too big or too small. 893-5 ignition. Call te 12-9-9dx NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Talk and ARE Sketching for entertainments, fairs aud dances; something snappy. Al Malmgren. Herald office, City. 9-22-t1 ———— AGENTS WANTED. Xi. MAIN STREET. L. Insurance o 272 WANTED—Canvassers wanted for ai. old es- tablished article, a necessity in every houschold. 100 per cent profit. Perman- ent territory granted. Address F. C Sturtevant Co., Hartford, Conn. 12-11-3d WANTED ! BOYS AND GIRLS, earn your Christmas DeWI I I A- money. See Mr. Baker, 18 Main S 3-1dx WANTED—By young American couple, 4 | FOR SALE—First Class Spruce clulumnl -1 dition; FOR SALE—Beautiful Upright Piano Like | of fancy | In- NATIONAL BANK BUILDING —THt: SERVICE AGENCY— Thousands read the Herald Classified Column daily. There are a lot of buyers jor that second band auto you want to eell. Tell them obout it in & For Sale Advt. Only One Cens ¢ s Word, — AUTOMOBILES ; FOR SALE—Oakland Sedanctte. A dandy 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¢ FPR SALE—Overland 90-1919 model. Ad- dress Box Al9, Herald. 12-13-3da FOR SALE—Buick Touring, first class con- & bargain. Address Herald, Box 9BB. 12-11-3ax FOR SALE—Willys Knight coupe, recently overhauled, in fine condition. Will sell at low price. Apply Box 5AA. 12-10-t1 FOR SALE—Ford truck, 1917, cheap; alsc Buick truck. Kissell all over- ! hauled. Bargains. Nelson( East Side Garage, 513 East St. 12-10-3dx FOR SALE. BUICK ROADSTER. DODGE TOURING. OLDSMOBILE TOURING. { DODGE ROADSTER. REU TOURING. FORD ROADSTER. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. 20-31-u4 S SR S ST R SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—_Experienced Dressmaker wishes work by day. Address Box ST, Herald. 12-13-16-17% —— FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Two front furnished steam heat- ed rooms 193 Main St. 3rd fioor. TO RENT—Two Large Front Rooms, steam | heated. Suitable for twe gentlemen. Mrs. Walsh,. 64 Church St. 12-13-1dx TO RENT—Ijarge Furnished Room for two,- steam heat, clectric light, etc. Americans only. 162 Main St, one fiight up.¢ | 12-13-1ax TO RENT—Light housekeeping apartment, heated, 103 West Main street. 12-13-2dx TO RENT—Furnished room and board to school teacher or business lady. Tel. 2559-3. 12-13-3d% TO RENT—A large furnished room, everys thing new, for couple. 551 Main Street., Mrs. Daviol 12-13-3dx ' TO RENT—Furnished room for one. or two men. 24 Camp street. 12-13-1dx TO RFNT—Fnrnished room, all convenlences 5056 Arch St.' 12-11-6dx TO RENT—Furnished room, steam heated, all improvements. Private family. A. Wighiman, 208 East Main Street. Phone 124-4. - 12-13-1dx TO RENT—Newly furnished room, all mod- ern conveniences Suitable for one or two Inquire Lyons, 662 West Main 1632-5. 12-13-2a persons. St Tel. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, —y—— NOTICE—We will start you in business for $50. $10 to $20 a day profit. Elm City Sales and Supply House, 254 Orchard St., New Haven, Conn. 12-7-1w —BURGLARS— AROUND Protect yourself by a Burglary Policy. It costs but little, written by aalivirmsaes X f All Klnds. . B. NAT. B\NK BUILDING FOR ALL INSURANCE CALL 1067-2 RILEY 272 MAIN STREET. room tenement, improvements. Address Box §B, Herald. 3-ddx WANTED—Would" buy a house, on Court. So. High, Wainut, Franklin Sq. or within 3 . minutes walk from the center. Two family house preferred. Address, Herald, Box 21A. 12-11-3d WANTED—Situation wanted by a young man in a grocery store. Wishes to learn the business. Whole or part time. Have | some experience. Reply by letter. Her- ald ofice, Box 26B. 12-11-2d ‘WANTED—Caj wers, Apply 18 Main St. men and women. 12-10-6d WANTED—Light truckiog, . part or full time. Tel. delivery, 12-7-6dx quick 1492-14. | WANTED—Two or three furnished rooms, all improvements, for light housekeepin, centrally located, by young couple. Ad- dress Box 11X, Herald. | WANTED—Public stenography, multigraph- ing #ny kind of letters or specifications. We have every description of & mailing list. Smith Businesz School, 278 Main PENCIL Eversharp—Headquarters We Have the Most Complete Line in the City From $1.00 and Up. NEW BRTAN TYPEWR.TER EXCHANGE 72 West Main St. Tel. 612 St. 11-30-11dx —_—— ! PERSONAL teeth before $5.00)\ ana need it.' Dr 13-2 WIIY NOT get sour Dew Christrhas, with gold tooth save few dollars. Youll Dickerman, 131 Maln St nffer with pain; don't PERSONAL—Don't pay big prices thesc dull tim i . $8, with gold 131 Main § TO ALL PARTS ,EEUFIS_[A’.U_U]EL” 257 Bthel E. g Haves, STREET STEAMSHIP TICKETS| FOREIGN REMITTANCES OF THE WORLD | AN NEWBRITAIN.CONN

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