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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 0 8 8 8 mma ‘fi@###fi@@@######### VENTORY SALE BARGAINS s and Chokers In The Art Department On The Second Floor arance Prices oft 1 Regu 5077 o harrel inteen and children’ $5.00 “ $15.00 loarf lish furs and shapes; s e e 10700 Mo lot feta anc a1 prices In reduction Sale and Free Offer Continuing All This Week border free. You some cut out and 10c per yard. you the out Wea also have borders at nd wo giv cut more sell these customer, lpaper one room or we will Be blose eusy SEE OUR LINE OF 30-INCH GOODS find a large assortment meals, Grass Cloths, and Moetallic Effects r yard. Pay Less For These Tub ranging in Hom handsome Swirrels, spuns, Reed Grass Band Borders And Buy For Next Summer pr women who are practicing thri ft We opresent a spoecia! purchase of 900 including -at least and a few re gulation voiles for e walst lines. ¢ham and chambrays them, and also the $l .19 sq..oo DRE.FSE-S $l -98 $6.00 DRESSES .. Fourth Floor. ales, re ®ing among fifi@fi@fifi##@#@@ g2 2odedoto1-1 -1 1 7 1 20T 0 FOR ALL NSURANCE CALL 1067-3 T A. RILEY BUILDING 272 MAIN STREET. ~THE SERVICE AGENCY— es and Bungalows unglow, hot water heat and fireplace. rty. bttage, western part of city. Price $7,200. ottage. Price $6,000. Family House. Price $5,500. e Banking & Realty Co. St. Phone 728 ext Door Fox’s Theater. '6( every description, also specifi(;atio;\s neatly done and guaranteed. TYPEWRIIER EXCHANGE Tel. 612 on embroidered Scarfs of fancy lour, many dasigns and colors. reduction on borders, regular price from 30c to $5.00 per roll, including Scotch and Cut Out never invited shoppers to share a more help- | have been disorderly. Inc. —Hartford and Center pillows in tapestry, taf- up to $5.50. $2'98 on artists’ supplies. Bag Frames are not limited in this sale, you retail price 10c to All above goods are on display Basket Weaves. Tapestries, Con- Borders. to matcn all cdventh Floor. Dresses 50 different riodels—son> si‘t- arly comers. s 34 to 54. 2 & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & o & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & 3 & maculate Conception Guild of St. Mary’s church, the following officers were installed: President, Miss Cath- erine Botticelli: vice-president, Miss Margaret Crowe; secretary, Miss 8Susan Hartney; treasurer, Miss Anna Meehan. The following literary com- mittee has been named: Miss Alma Berard, Miss Mary MclInerney, Miss Florence Humason, Miss Elizabeth Smith, Miss Marion Curtin, Miss Anna Weston, and Miss Mildred Mul- vihil. The social committee selected is as | follows. Miss Madeline Reynolds, Miss Loretta May, Miss Marje Massey, Miss Grace Murphy, Miss Ethel Tormey, | Miss Rita Berard and Miss Grace Cul- ley. The “Welcome Social” in honor of the recent admission of 40 new members will be held early in Feb- ruary. It is also planned to hold an entertainment and social after the Lenten season. POLICEMAN SHOOTS UNIVERSITY STUDENT Ann Arbor, Micl Jan. 24.—August Meuhlhauser of \a:.:lusky. Ohio, a sophomore at the University of Michi- gan, was shot and seriously wound- ed here early Sunday during an alter- cation with two local policemen. The officers were sent to arrest five uni- versity students who were alleged to Three of the students ran and Robert Clark, one of the officers, fired several shots. Meuhlhauser fell with a bullet in his back. W. O, T. U. MEETING The W. C. T. U. wil hold its regular meeting Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock in the Salvation Army hall on Arch street. Mrs. Charles Gladden, a duly elected delegate, will give a re- bort of the convention held in New York last week, P. AND T. TO MEET The Parents and Teachers’ associa- tion of the New Britain High school Wwill hold a meeting in the school auditorium tomorrow evening at 8§ o'clock. At this m-eting Miss Crowe's | second year dramutic class will put on a few sketches. Principal Slade will give a talk on the “State Campaign.” The meeting is an open one and all parents or citizens interested are | cordially invited to attend Classified advertise- ments get the business. They cost but little. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Lester high grade piano, fine condition, beautiful case and tone, sell very cheap. Easy payments. Andrews, 439 Arch St 1-24-2dx FOR SALE—$200 Edison phonograph, al- most new, and $100 Bargain if taken at Hartford Avenue FOR SALE—1 Iathe machine, 1 Economy gasoline engine, 1% H. P., 1 shaft 1 inch in diameter, 4 hangers, 4 pulleys, 1 grind- ing machine, foor stand. Cash or pay- ments. Willlam Skarnuiis, 43 Wilson St City. 1-22 once. 4 worth of recordn. | CLASSIFIED 1c 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 suvertiser money. FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Furnished room suitable two gentlemen, steam heated. 6 street. 1 for Arch -1dx TO RENT—Furnished room, modern im- provements, down stairs, heated: to American gentleman, board if desired. 50 Walnut street. 1-24-5dx TO RENT—Furnished room, heated, two minutes walk from post office. 10 Lake Court. 2dx TO RENT—Nicely furnished room for gen- tieman only. All convenlences. 36-Camp St., Tel. 2 1-24-5dx 1-2 FOR SALE—Five rooms mnew furniture, never used, including all necessary house- hold articies. Suitable for newly married couple. Rare bargain if taken complete. Time payments arranged. 46 Newington Ave., 3rd floor. FOR SALE—Horse, month old Heifer outfit. feed mill, 1193 East St. FOR SALE—Stove wood, all hard $14.00, mixed $12.00. Large turnace $15.00. Fuld cord - guaranteed. Delivered New Britain and Plainville. H. C. Orvis, Plainville. Tel. 37-23. 1-20-6dx harness, engine 1 harrow, buggy, eight and sawing other tools, 1-21-3dx 1-21-3dx | | TO RENT—Three rooms, furnished or un- furnished; also two single *soms" in western scction, nearcenter, jus Main. Box 7XX. TO RENT—A nice room, steam heated, everything newly furnished, for ladies or gentlemen. Mrs. David, 551 Main S NOTICE. OTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners rented, $1.25 per day. Delivered promptly. Satis- faction guaranteed. Electric cleaners re- paired. Tel. 2079. 1-17-e 0 d-tf NOTICE—Electrical work. Anyone contem- plating wiring would do well to call 1993-3 after 6 p. m. A. Tyler, 48 Howard St 1-24-2dx NOTICE—RIip's Repair Shop, 155 Main St., Adna Johnson Parking Alley. kates sharpened. Bicycle and motoreycle re- pairing. Locksmith, gunsmith and sharpening. Open evenings. 1-24-d3x SHORE PROPERYTY for Write for particulars. Company, Branford, sale and remt. Indian Neck Land Conn. 1-19-wl ~OTICE—Automobile and hon-e n-lntlnl Give me a trial. C. Palmatier, Whiting St., Plainville, 119 26dx FOR NEAT and accurate typlng, also stenographic work call 4566-13. 1-19-6dx Cnnn TO RENT—Nice comfortable room. sonable rate. Tel. 1573-12. 1 TO RENT—Two fumnirhed rooms, floor, modern conveniences, light keeping privileges. Adults. Box Herald. 1 third house- FOR SALE—Two pool tables. Apply at 120 Hartford Ave. P. F. Curtin. 1-12-ut BABY CHICKS and ducklings, 22¢c and up; all varieties, safe delivery guranweed and prepaid; also setting eggs; send for circu- lar. Roy Clark, East Hartford, Conn. WANTED—Two or three rooms for light housekeeping. Tel. Cp. m. 1-24-1dx 1423 between 5 and 6 WANTED—Work for one ton truck. .Local | or long distance. Tel. 1959. 1-24-6dx WANTED—To take washing and ironing at home. 90 Maple St., $rd floor. 1- x CLERKS—(men, women) over 13, for Postal | Mail Service, $130 month. Examinations Jan, Feb. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of instruction, write J Leonard, ( former civil service examiner, 843 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. . 1-22-a4x WANTED—Home for High school student. Will do chores or any work about house, shop or stor¢ outside of school hours. Good references, excellent character. A. A. Dorbuck, Y. M. C. A., Boys' Dept. 1-19-6a WANTED—Experienced clerk for general office work in a public school. Must be a High School graduate with best of references. Address Box 12P, Herald. 1-19-1w Y/ANTED—Use of small loan. pay good interest. Box ‘‘Loan,” WANTED—Public stenography, addressing. We have eyery kind of mailing lists of city. _Smith Business School, 278 Main St., Tel. 1729-2. 1-14-12dx CASCARETS “They Work while you Sleep” Willing to Herd. Tackle your work tomorrow as hard as a four-pound black bass hits one | multigrapu * bait. Take Cascarets tonight to move | the stagnant bile, the poisons and waste from liver and bowels, ab- solutely ending sick headache, bili- ousness, constipation, sallowness. solds, upset stomach. bad breath. No griping—no inconvenience. Chil- dren love Cascarets too. 10, 25, 50 cents. BRITAIN REDUCES DEBT During Past Year England’s Floating Debt to U. S. Was Cut by Almost $100,000,000, Announcement States. ‘Washington, Jan. 24.—Great Britain last year reduced its floating debt in the United States by nearly $100,000,- 000, the department of commerce was informed today by Consul General Skinner at London. This dispatch said that at the end of last November the British floating debt in this country was $55,405,000. At the end of November 1919 the floating debt had been $150,914,000. This exclusive of long time loans obtatned by Great Britain from the American government and American bankers. SEES NO SILVER LINING From “Wet” VS'.ndpoln'n British Vis- itor is Sure Prohibition in This Country Will Survive Liverpool, 24.—Lord Lever- TO RENT—A large front roon suilable for one or two gentlemen. Mrs. Darnes, 84 Church St. 1 dx FURNISHED ROOM to rent. and cold water in room. 28 Court St. ¢ 1-2 HE— 2dx TO RENT—Ome single room. Apply at Y. and M. C. one double A., Main St 1-22-1r ! all conven- 1-21-5dx TO RENT—Furnished room, iences. 505 Arch street. heated front 1-21-3dx TO RENIT—Furnished, steam room. 369 Main St., 1st floor. TO RENT TO RENT—Garage, space for two ca Curtis St. 1 second floor, 1-2 TO RENT—Four rooms, 10 Chestnut St. at 2d TO RENT—Hall 40x30 with office rvoms, | steam heated, Calumct Buildinz. Apply to R. H. Erwin or Conley's Cigar store, 51 Church St. 1-22-6dx TO LET—Cottage of 6 roomg, with garden, to small family. 6 miles from city. 1 mile from trolley. Address with particulars for further information. Herald, Box 20BB. TO REN Park §t. Inquire 302 Park St. 14s-tr 0 RENT—Garage sultable for _repairing shop and storage. at 14 Willow St. M. Cohen Tel. 2426. TO RENT JUST COMPLETED 6 AND 7 ROOM MODERN APARTMENTS, m MAIN ST, OPE. 8T. MARY'S CHURCH, STEAM HEAT, HOT WATER AND JANITOR SERVICE. 2 APARTMENTS SUITABLE FOR PROVESSIONAL PURPOSES. TWO STORES, OCCUPANCY, FEB. 1. INQUIRE WM. C. RAPHAEL, 390 MAIN STREET. [Eiisssssss Bl s issmss S5 S =) LEAVITI & HAYES, INC L] -Repaming. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinda 8 Court St Telepbcuas 3244 Men Rritain, ““onn 19138 PHOTOGRAPHS ? ARCADE STUDIO OF COURSE' Do You Need Glasses Don’t attempt to answer this question yourself, because you can’t tell. That is our business —to examine eyes accurately and tell whether or not glasses are required. '—Tenement of seven rooms, 310 | .Running hot , | SMITH BROS. Machine Shop, 152 High Street, General machine work. We ie- pair door checks of all kinds, immediate- ly. Tel. 2475-4. 1-18-wl NOTICE—Why not let us wire your housc. Good work at reasonable prices. Lawyer & Yuon Tel. 893-5. 1-13-10dx NOTICE—Radiators, fenders, line tanks and general repair work. New parts made in_quick time. Best equipment in_ city. Service sjation_and agency for Grant and Moon cars. Parsons’ Garage, 680 West Majn St 1-10-19d lamps, gaso- overhauling and NOTICE—Have moved my place of business from 93 Lawlor Si. to 115 Lawlor St Augusta Camosci, sewer contractor, with the late A. Lyman for 10 years. Tl 2314-12, 1-1-2mo NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Sketching for enterta.umentr, dances; something snzppy. al Herala ofiice, City. Talk and fairs aud ‘Malmgren. 9-22-tf FOR SALE—Notice, Hardware City Bedding Co. Mattresses, box springs, cushions, plilows. steel couches, cots, springs, etc.. at factory to home prices. Your old maw- tresses made+ over equal to mew. Uphol-- tering. Tsl. 2314-4. 60 lremont St. 11-6-0dx e e O eSS S S S PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—AIl work care- fully and neatly dome. Will call for your dictation. Room 104, 87 West Maia Si., Teiephone 1291. 1-24.2dx SITUATION WANTED. 1- 31 3dx !.WAN‘I‘ED—PM(!IM! as cook or housekeep- Address 1-24-2dx by reliable 1-24-6dx er; best of references given. Herald Box 24BB. WANTED—To do nursing, woman. 'Phone 443-13. WANTED—Young girl wishes to do light , Address Housework, Box 22, | housework. Herald. 1-24;d2x WANTED—Fancy laundry work to do at home or day work. Best reference. Ad- dress to the Herald, Box 7L. 1-24-2dx WANTED—By colored woman, washing to do at home. 108 Franklin St. 1-24-2dx POSITION WANTED by experienced typint. Address Herald, Box 14BB. 1-22-2dx WANTED—A situation Going home. nights preferred. Box 16 H, Herald. WANTED—Carpenter work and jobbing. No job too small. W. G. Winans, 515 Stanley St., 1-20-4dx doing housework. Address 1-21-3dx ‘Phone 1862-13. WANTED—Position by experienced farmer, also have knowledge of carpenter work. Address Box 23C, Herald. 1-13-5dx WANTED—MALE HESP WANTED—Young man to do canvassing. A chance to make $30 or $40 dollars a week. 'Phone 2361 for information. 1-24-1ax WANTED—At once, farm hand, good milker and teamster, must be steady and reliable. Maple Croft Farm, Stanley Quarter. Telephone 73. 1-24-2rx Something to sell, a tenemenf or a room to rent? Use the HERALD: - classified column. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. AUTOMOBILES —_— FOR SALE KISSEL COUFE (Two teps) OLDSMOBILE TOURING BUICK ROADSTER CHEVROLET (Winter ¥ep) FORD SEDAN MAXWELL TOURING PACKARD TOURING REO TOURING Time payments arranged. THE B, & B. MOTOR CO. 18 Main St. Phone 484. WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Cook or competent glrl down stairs work. ¥Family of three. ‘Washington St. . ‘WANTED — Experienced once. State expericnce and quired. Address Herald, Box ::xx 1-2: WANTED—Cloak and sult afterngons in a local Herald, Box 192. store. WANTED—] as 2 er. Good home. Will be treated member of family. Box 11, He telephone 2446-12 after 7 p. m. LOST—Small white and brown between about 217 West Main Hill. Please return to Herald LOST—Lady’s Coat. .Finder over to police headquarters. LOST—A small pigskin pocketl tween 12 and 1:30 yesterday, depot and Polish school Finde: card to Miss Baum, 9 Climon 8 Britaln. 208 M: Street. o.v‘:u- 30 Years’ Experience. PIANO TEACHIN Special attention to i 13 Summer Street. T Teacher of 115 Dwight St. CROWLEY BROS. PAINTERS A DECORATORS 267 Chapman St Tel. 755-12 Estimates cheerfully g on all jobs.: WILL PAY BEST PRICES KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Hand Furnit L. ZELDES 116 West Street THRIFT WEEK Protect Your Family By a Policy THE MUTUAL LIFE OF N. Y One of the Largest and Stroll:lgest Companies in or! Call On Me, H. D. 272 MAIN STREET. HUMPHREY Insurance of All Kinds. N. B. NAT. BANK BUE “IRE INSURANCE—Protect Yo by Being Fully Insured SCHULTZ & COSTELLO,‘ 242 Main Street Just Now we are able to offer a nice 1-234 P s