New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 30, 1921, Page 14

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UTAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBI Have you a tenement or l Q Are you planning to sell y o - a furnished room to EE‘JA&SEFIED your car this fall? Buy- ln‘,. rent? Thousands Read ie A WORD ers are watching the ) the Herald’s Classified MINIMUM CHARGE 20¢ Herald’s Classified col- Hartford columns daily — Tell CASH IN ADVANCE umns daily for your of- : them your story. This is not a question of credit, Bookkeeping, bil- ferings. What have you? e ling and postage cost more than the price of the A o ONLY ONE CENT A little advt. and in eliminating this work we save ONLY ONE CENT A Select Them NOW--ThOSC Christmas Hand erChEEfs | the advertiser money. WORD. Gasls fluttering a welcome from the big Handkerchiol Section of the main floor, are Christmas - hankie for every member of the family FOK SALE—=AUTOMOBILES TO RENT, FOR SALE—=MISCELLANEOUS, NOTICE and colors; hand drawn threads are new FOR SALE—1, 1019 Ford, 1-ton truck plat- | 70 RENT—Tenement, & rooms, 4rd flaor, | FOR SATE—Scale, i 0r ot | SOTICE—Wilam Hewe & (o Pnbing x 11.30-34 " am he A , os i t now in which to do your sclecting Der Fast | SEAR T AR L ARt in ; i PAnEN | 1OR SALE—Ford ©1 T i FOR SALT Walnut bed room set, two 11-30-5dx e 5 _ . | “Goid Chrviomoed Chass, 1617 APPlY |70 RENT OR FOR SALE—0 room, beantl- bed cou A R i “29tt) tul bungalow t water front inoleum, - | NoTicE — \I.ll(hul Im) pleats in striped D 4 And never before were they <o fascinatung in embroideric and in high favor; in fact, there's nothing new that cannot be found in our holiday assortment and. the FOR MIIN WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS H ror sar ton track, with| terme. c i Bra rug. Mrs, 7 2 Enst’ Ma goods at Gin $1.00, $1.2 50, $1.80, 52.00 Each | s 2 i o i 11-20-3d | 710 RENT--Four room enement, 2nd floor, SALE of fancy articles for Christmas Bifts, |y —Whist and Piuochle party A : - J FOR SALE—Scale for butcher market, “with : P te mbroldared rohief sc B T0 m.\|~rm.r.m..m.n 226 Hartford Ave. | ( et butcher to Ko in S1.00 {'f“m‘,!f’? PR R A oo TRENT—Six room tenement, modern im- - : S 4 ght, economical automobile. Car| Do) asa { g oor. | IALE- beads, good | NoT! n st Fish ‘lurk(l appreclated, Phone X[k e nans st 5t 325, ne ble | ™ opens I r noss ‘with , $1.00 and $1.25 2t ] - 10t 10 RENT—1 ive room tenement, new house | — em, each : v, 25c and 50¢ ent 1 05| FOR SALF & ~Two_4-room tenements; oll im- | acrifl 8200 to P 11-9-t¢ ro: ts. 45 t., near Nort 0. 31.00;591.2 ; al s ey CYLINDER GRINDING—General over- 1 I | FOR SALE—Chicken house yearlng white | r X Handkerc 1 $1.75 2 ; and repal The H. and | 75 RENT g : Handkerchiefs, each 50c and B B M Works, 110 Rochwell avenue — Storage building and yard, 10-11tf r - . 1 Madeira Handkerchlefs, Handkerchiefs h 50c to 1 H0c to $2.50. r border Handkerchiefs, 5 3 ik 114 r i r ner - ru-nmn \\nnh FOR SALL—Two rugs, 9x12, China cld pring at 140 Ma TO RENT—First and sccond floor storage TO RE room tenen uul improvements. l , each, 3b¢, H0e, T | Cotton H rchiefs k B 15 . Ne ! e h Cotton Handkerchlefs, each, soxaf 681 olore rner, 2 r, in [! room tenement, all improve- | FOR SALE—Cord \\mul wed any length; ; red life insurance for many 1 3 i & o = men \\,» st. 11 X \ € d L Jec . Let us talk over | Also Cotton ite_embroids P 2 hite " linen [§ _ . - 2 25¢. e border, each, 25c. FOR RENT—Tenement, all lutest improve- y to this adver- = e i : i i ¢ wdence will be held Nurses’ Unlforms | banks, to make loans to farmers for 8 per t * 2 2 s o g i All 1 -tigh catherstri . ’ ; 1 3 periods of three months to six years. | ° Rbiy a Al D e ey IN HOLLY BOXES FOR GIFT A COMPLETE LINE OF WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S B| The tarmer not only needs an im-| 1o nn . 3 s A : 1 yoo T Tii-sax GIVING GLOVES ) NS mediate downward revision of trans- | 7 date road : Mass, | - Ee e For waltresses’ and maide’ uni- <id 3 Glo r and 16 1._; onuleHEth A black, jortation rates on his products, forms of soisette, silk poplin, white and all the new shades $ 5w $6.20 i | Representative Anderson said, but also Irish poplin and mohair, tail- Priced from . . material reduction in other elements - - ored and finished in the best trap wrist gauntlet gloves in kid e, and 1_n_'r_" ¢ Pi| of the spread between the producers |1 i iement of five rooms, s e o et cluay a0 48 Priced $‘) 5 88.75 4 the consumers’ prices which he ' lmprove WANTED—To do w 5 from .. g o - - tated, constituted half the I ALg it hrek e | " Prospe $3.98 To $0.00 [ Kid, Suede and Mocha Gloves, fur and wool at reason- H| 25 ager s ax M WANTED—Caretake $12.98 | o lorias $2.75 ° $8.75 | = o RN i o Ry Nurses' 1 P white lin- Children’s lined n 15 in mocha, suede M»‘] glace ““l- ‘”'_'“" L O m \|*|u.. of the finest office rooms in ene, Dixie cloth and Irish pop- and witho 59¢ $1'09 t 3 1-20-t lin; sizes 3 46. Specially Priced f seres X i B 5 M i [ . Matteo mul Ca "§3.50 © $7.98 | i SO0 00V sass | OVER BUSINESS, o ‘ S 5 | S o highest prices es and wr MAIN TFLOOR = Y — Fourth T'loor T—Four rooms, .mmq mmr, “with Theatrical Man Wonders Where MUST BE SOLD AT OMNCE—102 ACRE FARM S 8-Room house, large barns, 10 cows and heiffers, 3 young horses F | New York, Nov. 30. — Actors Hene f S Foon late stenm 5 TG A 5 200 chickens, farm tools; Oldsmobile Truck, 1919; Ford Touring Car; - | theatrical managers and stage hands| pany, all, et | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, .timated 1,000 cords of wood on farm; mortgaged for et e ekt Sether e brawiilina.| : : et 510,000, cash $4,500. - = A \ roos Brady to determine what, if any- | room, steam l'""" thing, is the matter with the theatri- GEO- Ao QUIGLEY : COl’difld ,f’J ny I:xs[hvr‘nrnfll larmed at \Tnm he nv:-n'?s the low status of the industry and is market, groce 297 MAIN STREET f:[f“:ll‘_l‘;““l'fl definite steps for its bet- tems, she r : ery rensonn Inquire 192 W c B o E 0 S ntlon oy resnoal nedRieiinanagegilosstien | et o ; FOR SALE—A grocery store at 159 \\in(ur' 2 incinnati, Nov. Adaption of | i+ Brady said Sl & tasasx | T irished rooms, 3 rooms for the banking machinery of the country [ It is time . someone put his e h eeping, steam electrio to the credit requirements of the farm- | shoulder to the wheel and called a “:t( \\n,—-nmm.n; |m pnlll" 10 pm—.mn | ‘\iw' front 1\\\1111 st ‘m Store and Three Family House on High street | cr an reauction o troiznt rates g st o b5 v B o farm products were advocated as the LAl B R BB For Sale—Goods go with the store—Here’s afmost prossine needs of the agricul- | TW are sunbing sl agd - doms tural industries in an address here yes 5 : - - | 3 pose of the m'(hnx-' TO RF Two furnished terday by Rep. Sydney Ander- rooms, wi chenette thickly settled neighborhood, where a wideawake .o, chainman of the mint congres. | Hepresentatives of the ' Actors : : 4 R S R e sional commission of agriculture in- | ©4uity :us-nviul(nn, Actors’ fidelity 1 1 i : R league, international alliance of 4 prel ¢, EOG Sl s NS ry before the annual meeting i 5 B i x % chap will do business. Wi betore e TERt A e | o iy e w ot s i o e T s rwom Wit e of Ltion tion of musicians and the ticket ! 3 : ; e 3-Family house on High street also for sale, |"pointing to the farmers need for | Prokers also were asked to attend the & WANTED—Reliable eot nt & rYriAT BT > estel oo v = = = eredit of a maturity corresponding to| M€l pla Per k1 * a Furnished room, “steam heat, } turnover ar his ability to pay b ° 3 X e : ¥ o ele ;(1 »ml ) 00 per weex. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. St it s 55| COMMUNICATED red pe 1nel; institutions de g a v th FURNISHED ROOMS — For gentlemen, Board if desired. 24 Washington 272 Main Street Phone 34 3 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. |ubie, 10 rintillaria fatat Vi Lo U0-ALenane facnorienio ills ‘ t Jo, Sanbe Tor 853 good cau of donations for our hos ital and the inmgtes of our Chil- Ire Ilunu by our papers, The New THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY:'”&;:;; DG L ST ~ | s R hes and individuals 1es of the donors are B s e : Mt il || Brick Block—Store and 5-Tenement Mies, grocerice, truis, o | [ G T | Price-$13,000 Rents-$1,500 keys, ete., gifts of money also were Sl L e iRt o0 i ! g (1 This Property Cost $16,000 a Year or two ago hospital ¢ ) for the Children's Home, all of which is here gratefully acknowleds Thanks are also due R ; to the Traut & Hine Mtg. Co. and H s ; e | R. Waleer Co. for the transportation | P ] i e ° ° ° RN ToR ) g 2 § ; yations from the schools and 5 > N = f churches to the hospital and Chil- ¥ 5 L | REALTORS | THE ’CAL\ - i i i dren's Home - ELISE TRAUT, city Chairman, the Woman's Put Hospital Board SPEAKS ON ARMAMENTS TS S S Jndze Malloy of Hartford, Tells Holy | 1 1ey Hatt won the hig | THE RIGHT PLNCIL 1S THE EVERSHARP at fou € es a 1 L COMEIN AND LET US SHOW YOU OUR COMPLETE STOCK Name Society Members of Points to | 110501 ; The MIDGET size—for watch chain and ribbon ing Stadium, Pari 1 Yhe MEDIUM sizo—for vest pocket and ribbon | swell England « l I'he LARGE size—the pencil for all uses Addressing a gathering of several |I'renct t We Have Caps with Your Lodge Emblem VAl Fiam BTk BT tha KBl Nankit SRR OUR FOUNTAIN PEN ASSORTMENT t StME R CHUTC IR S e 5 sure to please—a large var both of design and make; Water- hool hall, Judge Malloy of Save your old “1“* and PAPERS | man's Ideal, The Crocker, The Parker Lucky Curve and Wah!l's Tem- rd outlined the prineipal points g noint. Imitation of armaments. L. ZELDEb ¥ New Britain Typewriter Exchange caker showed a thorough Will Poy Better Prices v ~ of his subject. He dis-| Also Second Hand Men's Clothes 96 WEST MAIN ST. New Britain, Conn. Be Bronght Before Conference, recommendations made to " | 6 WEN 8 ] the expressions of dele- |18 WEST ST several countries repre. | Se——— | : — 1e speaker told in an in- | — A PN 5 3 anner of the probable ef KEEP WARM L odib SHUASE L Lo A large property in first class condition, paying over 11 per cent in reduction of naval arma- | We have a complete line of rentals which have recently heen reduced to meet the present times, This on the commerce of the larg TERRAER L SR T is worth congideriig He dwelt upon the advisa New and second hand furniture old and | ‘ H. D. HUMPHREY . . THE NIGHT WATCHMAN J ] E R s \ CHASED A CROWD OF BOYS LAST NIGRT WHO WERE b1 AP WOie REVS IR AL, A. LIPMAN TRYING To bNLAK LP A DANCE /N HARKNESS HALL he and protection at all times. l g & TEL. OVFICE 141—RESIDENCE 18223 M LAFAYETTE ST, L. 1320-3 O I Bank Building Open Saturday Eve

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