New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 6, 1922, Page 20

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20 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY Have you a tenement ‘ I AS SIFI ED Have you second hand 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¢c There is no quicker or columns daily — Tell ..« CASH IN ADVANCE -:- cheaper way of locating MY ™ 3TV T T e . P AT BT ) T T e S R WA, AL . T S | them your story. This is not a question of cvedit. Bookkeeping, a buyer than through ONLY ONE CENT A billing and postage cost more than the price of the the Herald’s Classified WORD little advt. and in eliminating this work we save Additional Offers in the {lim LBl FOR SALE—AUTOMOBI columns. NOTICE, mu SALE—Vord touring car, good run- | Hitlon, Price §100, 8mall y ¢ > e f Hoe o A Ringah & kun d Wit heaters, REA I MID“ I T Recovers Money Through Adut. ("l % o MR, o0, ‘M " i . g ) '\ 8t., city, Phone 3 bll(v—< lu il service, 127 Church St work, 162 High On December 31st, Mrs, Savage of Hartford avenue, lost | FOR SALE—1920 Vord runubout. Mechmi- a roll of bills totalling Lemily” partect, Jimar Asso Co, 3% Moy Joscpl Maerz of the Barry and Bamforth company, 2 = - found the money, + fnserted an ad i The TOR SALE—1019 Ford rondster, winter top, NENSY He inserted an advertisement In Th § f . o8, demount s Herald Thursday night and yesterday, Mrs, Savage re- There are more honest people in the world than many g LOAN ,\\l‘ '\I(illH 1 think and lost articles including money, jewelry, ete., are MANY DRESS APRONS IN MANY STYLES frequently returned to thelr owners through The Herald classified page et e — : Boo tho Dross e ilDe BIn R ; ¢ RY STORAGE—1et 3 v TS e Colored Pe[tlcoats see the Dress Aprons—they are so popular, RUX BI0UAGR1# sEal Class| advertisoments pay big. NOTICE—Mugi brgorers, cont by They're in fine quality percale, some with long Prest-0-Lite, O 3 ) logue. A. B, 1lall, Wallingford Extra and Regular Sizes ;s omers i s o wioasnes s o e e 1 Extra size Sateen Petticoats, pleated and tailor- . - $1.00 Aprons for Fiea oo 00 B. Mfg. Works, 451 West m 1 Bt ed in Navy, Copen, Brown and Black. $1 00 Riu50- Afvais for . i " 980 ¢ 1011t NOT] ave your old muumw-, box . bl g price $1.60, Midw ¢ sale price ———— , pillows, cushlons, etc., m Reg. pric fidwinter sale pri ungalow Aprons and Dresses in cheeked ging- 0 RENT. FOR S i I ts Mew und roturniod samo da ham; sizes 36 (o 10, Mary Pickford Aprons in yayments by Germany and how to = Jolatering, B, gty y i vemont St Tel, 2314-4. aingham and percale. Worth $1.00, livide the first one billion gold muarks w 1 i ! v v ies, dropp Mid-winter sale Pr , o R T . o 4 Midwinter Sale Price .........o.... FOURTH FLOOR Raa b chig the tepRsy, 1n8g.g: 3 ¥ THE FURNITURE EXCHANGE, 67 Arch ) rations commission. — i S - 8t. New, sccond and antique furnitu The heads of delegations present Tnitcovcsl H;Ilt SALE—A \Ilnrml\l.rrn outfit bought and sold at your own price. re ey r Brig . . P artfo @ . Price reaso 7 niture moved and stored, are Premier Briand for Itrance; Py ] g \1 Thlie s iartford Ave. 3 and all kinds of repairing. mier Lloyd George for Great Dritain: e e atfol YnImery ASPAE for Deigh our room tenement, all modern FOR SA Premier Bonomi for Ita nd Baron | {m; 5 N Mainte | plano f Hayashi for Japan. They are accom-| el i punied by aides and experts, includ-| == : — i ] ing Louis Loucheur, minister of lily |70 BENT—A very = homelike, attractive Corduroy in fine soft guality. R | cratea gions . A. Avenal, a B Sl 3 ol plain or brocaded, some lined LA mber of the supreme economic e S Na, 5 . Pl r A with seco silk, other fur trim- @ I, for I'rance; Sir Robert Horn, 1-5-d3x | — LOST—On Meriden trolley, bar pin with - R Y 3 initial R. D, Finder please return o 11 med in rose, Copenhazen blue, A Ball of White or Colored Monco Flows Free . Fir wncellor of the exchequer, and Sir| - 5 (3 . : \ e i coral’ and .wisterla, sizcs 86 to Customers Presenting This Slip Laming Worthington-Evans, secretary| T o otts raom Lenemont il s dombe, 1 i § W 41 of state for war, for Great ain; [ W 3 1 ! 4 LOST—A dinmond enge $5.00 Kimonos now —mnm————————— d | (he Marquis delia Toretta, foreign 9 i m set. Lost between R. R. s 8§ Kimonos now. .. .. 36 i o minister, for Italy; Viscount Ishii, for| 10 RE ive rooms, first floor, 155 Win- _— High St. Reward. Tel. 1182 $12.00 Kimonos now ¢ A Japan, and Premier Theunys for Bel- ago. Will s | Los1 %8l IRt sratah Dabwe Fourth ¥loor 2, Address Ve o ginm, Write g m.r rink and Stanley v S R e R G b | —_— ‘ RE Storage for_nutomobil = 1oy GIRLS' SLIP-ON SWEATERS i INSIST ON THEIR RIGHTS, ] c ) ; Tl 5 An odd lot of Slip-on Sweat- 1ill above pr v and present at G. Fox & Co, Art. | e \ 5 OE( DG, Jon ers; light ‘welght, all shade and you will rc a full size ball of Monco Floss, | Working Women Will Not Let Em- | Liegey. 1 13-4, 208 Noith & | it ewd CYLINDER GRINDING — Sateen and Cotton Taffeta Petticoats in Plain and Fancy Eficcets. Values up to S1.50, LOST—VYellow angora searf at Casino howl- ing alley. I kindly return to bowl- ing alley and recelve reward. LONG CORDUROY KIMONOS — 5 k any amount and delivered, with pocket and sash; < | ployers Undo Hard Work Done, 1 ent, second | to 24, Regular price 83.98, Clror Al : i 1 1| Midwinter This Free Offer Only to the Firt 500 Castomers Newark, Uin, 0 ==SWOrKIBE ] — s liead Singer AN women will go 3 any woman ¥ ven room coftage with | v akes. 38 Wilson sale Price ; Fifth Floor ART DEPT.—SECOND FLOOR {in the rld for full rights as citi- s lipan i | zens and equal economic rights with a 2 i % ), Sl | men, Ethel M. Smith, secretary of the 2 : ROt national ive committee of the an's le Union League, told —Young married man with busi- DABY CHICKS, 18¢ up; bred-to-lay ucation wishes position in offic 1 d d y 3 limyu cle 1 wm . Address ¥ .gates to the castern states eon- : _ g ] : ! e ,‘ y | ference on women in industry in ses. 8 k. Bast ¥ o WANTED—MALE HELP 1 | sion here today. They would do the |~ ~ : | b J same, she sald, for actual equality in |19 RE e A 5 £ { [ property rights, guardianship rights . Ing . J. Murr 325 | custom, hateling ton Distrbuth clves put opportunity in the em- | ,:. ers hands to undo the hard won |~ | | and ir ustrial rights, . ek New Haven, F i t we will not lower our stand- : s Tel. 2703-2, 26 ; 5-uf | ards” she added, “we will not our- INT—Four room : 5 provements, at $3 Hart nquil yositions. Ri Adults preferrod, TE . E HE fE 4 ress of y i orner of Black me b best butter, $1. Russell Bros.| : ind wage in answerlng, Addic v s | Herald. Ofl PlOg (An [ - L i R r-‘::r ;I‘-‘ml‘\d( ge. The tepes T iz WANTED—Proofreader, female, experi TO STAGE ! 2 | o T and job work. Must be e work when not readi am, former Oriole star whose g RIY (roons KoRepont 0 UL UCADRHIRNRR | il o chop wood by the cord. t b YEnF TORRDIY Hotel Bronson Main Bt, Call 5 i e o farm went back on him in 1919, has taken once. Colared pe | g = § e IR Rty e R At ”H""” malled a contract by Manager | bls. Vor paruculurs el . Sl Rap. panEcal | PAEANRDRL SR R r 5 160} jack Dunn of the Baltimore Inter- Bowsework i family of two. Address HOr- | ey A mell at 11 today under | onas for the 1922 seas T Wo of the finest office r ul hoy i g 1188, e WANTED (By Asso- ]"l"unmrn'v'. Jan, 6.—Pitcher “Rube” exchange of presidency of Premicr Briand | The council is shifting a great deal | o p W \\ln»fmung Polish or \\\Nlhh girl to ¢ work on committees of experts | O TO RENT— (lumxhlt» five_room flat, | ¢ 2 WOmBIs B0 NOTICE, steam heat furnished. The W, L. i g to be free to discuss the larger pects of the questior it N Consideration of all features of the | desiring | 3 oy, Clty - monthly, District of Plainville, ss., robate | - I W \\,”,7( ompetent nurse maid, must be now open, Lieonard. 21 Court, January 4th, A, D., [P0 RENT—Tive room tencment at 61 16 years old. Mrs, P. K. Rog Borvice examiner) $43 Church 8t, 2d floor, Heat furnished. In- | Camp St Washington, 1 Piinting Co,, 08 ¢ proposed international financial cor- Estate of Alice J. Banne [ poration and international cconomic [ Plainville, in said district, deceased. e SR, 2 g : . | ferer us continue in com Upon the application of Kmma M. | ““_‘\" D 4.4:.]:;\ HAE ALV R o) L This Wisconsin youth dreaded the daily chore of wood cut-|mittee v B council is engaged | Banner, praying that letters of - ad-| S 3 [—— ting. So he rigged up a mill saw and ran a belt to his auto en-|'won oth 1 3. ministration may T st 2 | 5 ; FOR SALE 2. I i e tic sperts will also go| estate represented intestate as per ap- | Two unfurnished rooms fo | KEAL 1 TOL Sl gine. e earned enough by sawing wood for his neighbors 0| o awith their efforts to reach w basis|plication on file more fully appears, | keeping, with us ; = = Ordered, That said application be | _ Taw i - e heard a termined the Probate | FURNT . y B e 5 % 10l Fyes examined, satls- THE OLD HOME TOWN “ BY STANLEY [FLi i b WRmniiiigl shiaetn 8 at eleven o'clock he forenoon: and | =————- . ! Rloin i e : . . . Registered Optometrist and Optician — |that a public notice be given ot the leney of sald application and tim Over 30 years experience in "v”v‘l“\‘~'\“li" this S ‘.;.\.(-.l.hi“.]v'.'.mfu.“ll\ 10 [ i | L HBtichE Y] 306 MAIN STRE 'PHONE 570 A six room cottage, all im- paper having a cirenlation in sald | o e iy 103 T — e == district, and by posting a copy thereof, [ M A ) v B e 4 15, TRP W on the public siznpost in the town of |4 e i 18, bath and wa s everys | KEEP WARM Plaipville in sald district, at least five [ jignt hou B Arch S vo il bargall | ypeo pave n complete line of Ranges, Par- b Gy SRS aring. lights up, 00 cash required. Inqui B REA R il Heal at a rea- days bhefore said day of hearing. | Main 8t L RITT O, RYDER - — - 1B | sonable price. ik O e, | ror sa1 ol woode Gin | New and second-hand furnituze sold il Judge, { L oo tullding | exchunged. ay e hought. For A. LIPMAN ormition sce the owner, L d00% 31 LAFAYETTE ST. TEL. 1320-8 — on all make Talking Machines L ZELDES e O TLWRST ML e | At John A. Andrews & Co. | Will_Pay Better Prices Now MEATS AND POULTRY OF THE BETTER KIND 'Tel. 72. 132 Main St. ||| Ao Second and Men's”Ciothes and Fuwm | — — - — { . . _J| 116 WEST ST. TEL. 633-24 Fresh Killed Roasting Prime Rib Roasts, Ten- | == E Chickera b der der Pot Roasts...25c Up [ Start in the New Year with a Home of Your oung Fowl ........ i et | 5 SRR G S Fresh Calves Liver... 12c § Own. What can give you better satisfaction than Legs Spring Lamb Tender Shoulder Roast 22¢ owmng a home in a gl’OWlng city, where values PSS ) sts B N 7 - s Legs Milk Fed Veal...25c B increase? Brand new one-family house on Farm- Tender Cuts of Steak. Loin Veal Chops age ‘ : Choice Veal Roast. e T ington avenue with only $1,000 down. Lean Fresh Pork Chops 25 ‘ 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. Best Corned Beef...8¢ U —_— - m— Lean Fresh Shoulders Fresh Chopped Steak. gy ¥ [ 2 Ibs, for 25 -— FFOR SALE CHEAP — Best Tub Butter. . . ] * T satisfy a mor tgdge—.. Family Brick—5 rooms each. Best Pure Lard 2 Ibs, 2 w and Modern. 2,000 lhs, Best Print Armour’s Lean Smoked | ONLY $1,500 CASH REQUIRED - : Butter, Clear Brook Hams 25¢ Ih. ; TRUMAN WAS ON THE WAY TO PAY HIS YEAT Sunli i iobeinting i wele 1 § ght and Clover- Armour’s Extra Lean OR. THE WEEKLY CLARION THE HANT ' DIOOME 5505 s v vy Smoked Shoulders. . .16¢ H' D' HUMPHREY r_s_(_fi\ill_/\_\:*________— L h : TEL. OFFICE Ui—KESIDENCE (522-3, SUBSCKIPT BOTH National Bank Building, pen Saturday Evenings

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