New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 28, 1921, Page 12

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12 RI1 I WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1921 s st v . 1 8 k) A 8 At A SRS S 1T A T NN T N N VA P SO L L0 " . e 4 ! @l Have you a tenement E. A EFIE Have you second hand _ . " CLASS B R o 3 { or a furnished room to furniture, a used car rent? Thousands Read 1c A WORD or real estate to sell? the Herald’s Classified MINIMUM CHARGE 20c¢ There is no quicker or Hartford columns daily — Tell .:= CASH IN ADVANCE -:- cheaper way of locating them your story. This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, a buyer than through CENT A billing and postage cost more than the price of the the Herald's Classified ear&n‘:@ Gpporillniaaég : .(\:T:l‘{\l').(?l\'}‘l E lilliiu‘lanhl. and m cli‘minuling- this work we save columra N = - 1 the advertiser money. In Men’s, Women’s, Misses’ and Boys’ a videre, five room fene- | W, N ) « towa Pl o Tel, 144 1 All Coats, Suits, Dresses and Blouses ‘-':sn:'\',:;36,;'33?-3 R | S e e 10 RENT—A failor shop, maintained by Showd 1355 — FOR SALE—360 egg Buffulo incubato ) 2 OR SALE—] others Fol parts ner of 1 Che FOR SALE—Lit(le Bre l rs Four Car, |~"l E W Ho A Maple Hill. 12-1 REWARD for return or alive The prices yow'll find at this store on high grade apparel for men, youths, boys, wom- | h res i aiclies, Hoo blocl xS BAL B mashIness)Igiixed """ ) %, 000 ner manth, 3 en, misses and girls may seem to be unreasonably, even impossibly, low. Yet, we purchas- [ i b N g ; OISR RS i ! Ml 80 et to post o ed these garments at this season’s new low prices and believe that it is good business for &|cyiiNpER GRINDING — General _ over- oat a ; e Ty 13-24 us to dispose of our fall and winter ready-to-wear stocks quickly even though the prices | ok mnd venale vtk Tha B esdll ol Vahat 112 . B ] & we've made are, as in some instances below manufacturer’s cost. ! i (e bl Y, t 5 ealers.” | | ung Freight pald. Ireo cata- Remember—practically the whole of winter weather is ahead and such price advan- [ S el ‘””,"'f"," ] e e el _ S 12-27 o : SR —C. Matteo and Co. electro plate tages are rare even at the end of the season. 4 FOUND ot I Bal 0 ot e o Lviaty Men's Women’s Plain and | Blouse i, e e e [ AT (70 kN b e room fenement, | NOTICE= e expires it vacate, b 207 Off Fur Trimmed (learance on Lafayette street. More than $1,700 | provemn 114 Carite 1 WOOD—Vixed wood, it in stove e : realized on the affa The ba- Delivere i rd This applies to our en- b ¥ | zaar took the place this year of the | zn-| rite er, pro . | natitehing, tire stock of suits and ov- (oats and Suits ‘.I'm‘ hundred new, beau- f |annual rair. o a " : t j Bl ington o g 2y-o> | RO Tsto g bes pialt ercoats, full dress and tux- tiful blouses in crepe de e 1 -] Walnut St. T ] 2-6dx edo suits, white and black R : Higl dress and tuxedo vests and | all of our men’s separate 4 . trousers ford cloth, tricotine and Tifth Floor poiret twill. Colors, brown, Boyvq ‘\])[)'U’Cl navy, black and mixtures. A special assortment ¢ Third Floor Rradley St. or ¢ 2. 1 POR SALE—Fresh eggs delivered (o your .chine, ponge, pussy wil- § DETTLEMENT EXPECTED TO RENT—Garage, coner of Biack foc| b BE=0 R S ""_“"'\\f_""',',,fl:",,i"?:"w,;."'l'.j—”':‘fi{ grade tweed, wool 1!, W. Loomi: lar — I eturne on 1 Tre § L 23144 e e Representatives of Labor and Capital | 76 gey cment atable for) emnll | Licsay el 1038c 208 2 11-261m0x | THIE FURNITURE EXCHANGE, 67 Arch batiste. All colors, all sizes i & Amily . Tient v " B Go Into Conference at Newport as Inquire "_..," St., f " . New, and antique ’llrvmluu-, o. Fu and every fashion note car- | e | lought ] o : : : More U. 8. Troops Arrive. o 3 ; ; | miture o ¢ oistering ried out in this extraordin- § £ R - : e : ALE HE ; it kinds of repalring. ary C””“L’ti’)l]. Newport, Xy. Dec. 28.—Confer- ma 0 g c n % between employers and em- boys' famous tailor-made = S novelty suits in handsome Third Floor oves.of the Newport rolling mill to ; & |settle the strike of union men are cnm!n‘m ions of ‘\\‘ljh(lhll Misses Al)])dl‘(‘l spected by the mire sptimidiic. of anrll\\nn en materials; l_m,\'s F = " lihose who arranged the public mect- reefer and heavy weight kb i - 5 urs ing last night for a discussion of the | TO RENT—Lighted and healed garages at winter Russian overcoats: Tailoved suits for misses abor J.mrmliv;. ”|1:.-\ ! He S0 R EMaingel Gl At il plon Mt b and small women: girls’ o o |vey, pastor o e it Baptleb] it o o depll siosges boys’ Norfolk suits with B & ] 109¢ OFk church, where the meeting was held | Lot Bie Wors <81 VW, Man t\\'f) pairs of full lined and junior coats, misses 1id today he hoped both sides would 13 knickers and boys’ heavy | dresses of silk and wool; All furs, small pieces, consider the propositions —submitted I gt rhree connecting officerooms, flannel blouses are all offer- ) ; | by EtAmEh CRESATR A MOCSIZE R0l 1 ed at specially .reduced girls’ serge dresses; n s’ muffs, sets, ete. Also great Two more companies of state gy i Uiy wash dresses, all are im- | reductions on all fur coats [§[troops are expected to arrive in prices for the clearance | * ! ALERIH e B | Newport tonight. When they arrive Sy = sale. pressively reduced. and wraps. there will be 330 men and officers on| t: ared W e [BORI=0s Matioad Bikan, | Sadestionk Fifth Floor Fifth Floor Third Floor : |duty around the mill. Col. H. H. A s e teward if returnc i % | Denhardt, in command of the troops o 2dx T S or e fon re soldiers was INT—Two of the finest o ooms it = o LR Ca L 10 RENT—wo of the fin U alee rooms — ik velve | Crimined wih | FURNISHED » Centrally | 0 B O e v r please return to 1 tefere e *hone 107 arter his report to the governor that|to RENT—Very desirable five room flat ] 2 i relour 3 \ laine g low, georgette, satin, silk g and Haer velour, duvet de laine, Ox ) xS % ik, \ | vison st el 1773 |roRr sa Cord waod, suwed any length: t ldw. City F ‘ ¢ d | | for clerical the local civil government of New p zs bankboo VARGE furnished room, clectric light, hot (HURCH USES “ clals of he South church Sunday | card will contain a separate record of | L qoag not function.” o R | E i i i w sent to pare O the 1day school and the eek day N J k nt to par fu 1 AR T \layor Joseph Hermann of New- ive room tenement « il Trust Co REPORT (‘\Rnsr day scho s next week. lem : ‘n”w \‘M\\‘\ \‘v.“m‘l\'u H”\:‘:,:;i”,‘.‘,'» «'h: port and Sheriff Joseph Dietz of [ Church ; rar. Hent lumished. Inf o= o =m0y ards inelude 1 both . v Campbell county refused to make any | “Please return to 53 Ca day school ai week day [ school sessions in quarter. Number T y veek 3 ! comment, school, which meets every Tuesday |attended by the child, whose name -~ S Sunday and Weekly Gospel Students | afternoon. They are good for nine [appears on the eard, record of cl 3 R A 1OST—Platinum b : ! months, being divided into three de-|work, memory work, note, hook work I’_h”“\'\'l"l '“"’: o ;:pfl”}’,j P LIMITATION OF CLAIMS. : all by T AGENTS WANTED to Have Written Records at partment each department rep-|and conduct e W WIS o one P! L At a Court of Probate holden at ; = - ieorge esterman secretary, Harry|, St i N 2 LARGE SHIE MANUFACTURER wants resenting @ quarter. The marking will he the A. B. C.| ward treasurer of the True Blue clase | Y6V Britain, within and for the Dis- TR : it S lety a1 e S eno filled in and | system, A meaning excellent, B mean- | of the Baptist Sunday sehool, which | (rict of Berlin in the County of Hart abl o Slaley St 4| bt o wearcr, Eaclusive pattorns. *Big Report cards, similar to reports | sent to the parents quarterly and will fing good, € fair and D unsatisfactory. | met last evening. Supper was served ford and State of Connecticut, on the nt St R el il S gent to the parents of public school | be returned by the child, containing |The first quarter of the week day {and a number of games were enjoyed. | 25th day of December, A. | 1. — e - chfldren, are being made out by the | the signature of the parent. Kach|school ends tomorrow afternoon,and | The meeting was in charge of Norman | _ Present, Bernard 1% Gaffncy, 1% 0oSt oand Ly | the second quarterly term begins next | \wiid, the retiring president. Tudge tewar returned to Hervald Thursday. South € hurch, On motion of the New Britain Trust L aid New Britain Ad- |un NATl ild you pay $600 for @ Do You Want A Place For A Nice Big Garden ALUMNAE DANCE. comeapd ol gt Hes Brlinial o own=) SE ey Welday ave- | - DullNIn Jot. on Hobhia Ave, Manle B CHECRKS STILL COMING, == .? bs or on ‘Fv*.“ [ \' [ ning, § .‘H”‘,‘ “\ retu to. Mis \uum $1,000? 1t so, Phone 68 Vassar Graduates Will Have Pleasant | Gwatkin, - late, of Berlin, with E g Henr - 1224eddx which will bring you in a nice steady income On| checks for the Saivation Army 1o22 | P TGRS L e S i saia district deceasea hudget still continue to come in fo 3 ; This court doth decree that —six the Sid(‘, Whi]C you “'01']( il'l the h()])? We can ()f- Treasurer John C. Loomis, and the : vr’n‘( rnv' 'v.!'xlrl- ‘p‘,‘::f|;,_\{:“.‘:\i‘.“\’)l.om‘;‘v"lr‘ i s bhe allowed and limited for fund is climbing higher steadily ever N toaar Tl entatelts o Jay. Just what the final amount will [dance to he given at the Shuttle [ o500 B 0 e same to Administrator 4 " several thousand short of the desired | under the ausplces of tt Vassar o ) ; and big depth at 33 1-3 per cent off from last|&iu is vy nredicies | Alimnac of New Britain, for - the | notice be given of this order by ad henaht of the salary endowment fund. | o UsinE A neNspaDEL TR Lt et "” ’ : s < said New Britain, and ha a cir | Tickets may be obtained from any year's price. BAZAAR NETTED §1.700. of the following alumnae: Miss Mar- | lation in sald district, and by posting a copy thereof on public sign post Secretary Irank Coffey of the Y. M. | garet Russell, Miss Catherine Brooks, i 7 CAMP REAL ESTATE CO- T. A. and 1. society fair committee, [ Mrs. Donald Bartlett, Mrs. i ‘-‘I iid “"“””’” : A ""}‘”‘ ", \'v; ; L has completed his report an the ba- | Dalzell, Mrs. Maurice . Mrs, [ place where (he deceased st dwe 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. (zaar recentiy held in the society's hail | Philip Stanley Certified from Recor e - BERNARD I, e o T gy 3 4 TEMPERATURE RISING THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY |, . v somorson E s (] S 2 ! F: ‘o of I'rob holden { h New Haven, Dec 28 for Conn triet of rlin, in the County ecticnt Iair with slowly rising tem-| Hartford State of Connecticut, E rature tonight; Thuraday unsettled 1e 28th day of Deet ber, A. D. 192 ¥ . b et wEabRELY followeA LY | Preasnts Barnara 1) Chmney (du The pencil that is always sharp and never ow on the mainland; diminishing [ jstate of Kichard l.ong, ‘\-.n(h\\-q winds shifting to souther- [ New Britain, in said district deceased Sharl)e“ed'*fl'()nl GOC to $10 00 ly and increasing Thursday, Upon the petition of Richard Long Conditions: A disturbance oVer) o gajd New Britain, praying that an e D S LAND SAKES [ Minnesota s causing considerable {1 rument in writing purporiing to he WE REPAIR EVERSHARPS HE MAY RUIN cloudy weather in the upper M the last will and testament of said ippi valley. Pleasant weather pre-|gcceased may be proved, approved THOSE DOORS I Vails in nearly all other sections east § Aimiitien o piobate las nat an ine AN’THEY‘?E = of the Rocky mountains. During the | e ion on file more fully appears, it b et . 15t 24 hours there has been a dec '_’" o ew rl aln ed rise in temperature ‘on the west-| " 1000 ynat said application be ern and a slight fall in the eastern [, 0% 0 oteinined at the Probate listricts Temperatures rare NOW|ogico i New Britain, in said dis- ° nearly normal for the season of the |, o™ "y w( day of January, A. Conditions favor for this vicinity | = "0 S0 R LR oivan of the pen fair weather followed by Increasing} ;. ..o gaid application and the time | clondiness with slowly rising tempera- | 050 0 caring thercon, by pub 96 \vest I\lflin St. NC\V Britain lishing this order in some newspaper publighed in said New Britain, hoving | e e =|a circulation in sald District, and ol e | posting a copy thereof on the public | & .‘ " | sign post in the town of New Britain, | |§ % PALACE—Starting Sun. [/ Ivli Distrit, an 1’ maiin o cony Closed Cars Cleaned Inside & THATLL SRR\ / T \ = Wallace Reid, Elliott Dexter, ||| i zutons, and retum make, ; —with our— MAKE MARTAILD o ) # . ‘ = Glotin Swanson in | BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, VACUUM CLEANING SYSTEM “Don’'t Tell Everything” i It Gets All the Dirt and Makes a Clean Job of It. [ NO-NO-| SAY i KEEP WARM — Price Reasonable — \ S ’ L 4 A We hn complete line 4 | BULT THoSE] ’ AR X6 . o Stoves, Gus wnd il e ! A. G. HAWKER DOORS IN , ANNOUNCING THIE; OPENING ||| sonale price : ; xo 1 AR '?‘B _vv‘f i Z New a second hand furniture sold and 52 lqll‘M hT"l““‘T e . ~ —=OF— exchanged. : Lo A. LIPMAN The City Taxi Service | . \vraverm «r No. 127 CHURCH STREET === LAVE INSURANCE — Service Unexcelled — | save your old RAGS and PAPERS I Trn BT 3 iy § represent one of the OLDEST and LARG s 'HE Large and Small Cars at tor \\mn';nl i e i ol PRIDANICE, INE T Reasonable Rates. i . | Call and ascertain how little it costs t rotect ¢ family in T} WHILE MEND’NG :DM‘: PIPE 6N |( ALL 25:7:" L. ZELDES “"“";‘ l,i‘r.‘- ”: \'n-“ Ay e it oo » protect your family in The MARTHA SNOOKS HOUSE TODAY, o St g by Tetter Prices Now ’BULKY BOOB UNFORTUNATELY STOOD Il s na oot i setoma ithnd e Clothel M vur- H. D. HUMPHREY - i . ) WASKIE 3 viture & Sk Sl <doand ON THE OUTSIDE CELLAR DOORS. 116 WEST ST, TEL, 633-88 Natlonal Bank Puliding, | il {'m.n saturdny Evenings

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