New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 23, 1924, Page 16

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VOICLS N THE AIR 8:46 p. m 9 p. m.— p. m Music, TUESDAY 11 30 p. m.—Nos* odist Episc quartet. CINDERS FOR SALE| A. H. HARRIS —General Trucking— ®9 WEST ST. . — —_} Lorrctt l‘ ye ( lds%i TEL. 2979 | Victor Stepensky CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates cheerfully given or all fobs. ——TEL. 2013 p.om chestra. NEW. BRITATN adlo and Books 45 p. m.—Radlo drama, “The Sign le. Navy Band. | of th ¢ Brunswick Hour of |10 p. m.- Cross." “Brunswick Iour of Mu- | | oclety or-| 11:20 0 p.m gan recital whil on - (UESTIONS FACE FRENCH EABINET - !that " Relations Between Siate ang s 4 Church Interest Law Makers 1 The re! i t M.He 1o face di one « the pro casyres, the 1sey at the V 1 probable <gainst Mr v 10 the re- ame laws as e agi iing was stant as WAAM Velson Co.—N Homa and He “|Tmpersonates Messenger, Gets Away \\lth Rnch Loot | | New York, | | & 1 |READ THE l(l R\lh CL. \\\I[lLl) ADS FOR YOUR WANTS My Specialty— | Comfortable Vision “*" Frank E. Goodwm Fyesight Specialist 327 MAIN ST, Phone 1905 The Brunswick Hour of Music ‘ Tonight: 10 p. m., Eastern Time~9 p.m., Central Standard Time ‘World-Noted Artists of The New Hall of Fame deeper understanding and appreciation of good ghspecialarrangen the Radio cert and s. A to tune further a »Hr ')UH STRA \mrmns. NOTE—Pleass write The Br Ave,Chicago, sayi making ary sugges! g whethe —— WANTED — 50 LOCAL GIRLS | TO TAKE PART IN FOLLIES OF 1925 Apply at Box Office, LYCEUM THEATER ving to Pm\c He Was Not ()|d' Falls to Death ' Postmen Don't Care to Tread on | Des Moines, Dee. ciden Ity mon reliabl DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, | PASS BY THE DOGS Ground Guarded by Canines Stumbling | e 23.~For a dance Joffer Vienna, against by dwelle a practice to protection apartment s in this city make it keep watch dogug Bt ice varlety, But the 'd i num- | police dog ntly has no affilia of fricnds were on thelp way to | tion with postmen for in the past of an acquaintance, | nine tter carriers have group told police | had to défend themselves against was attempling to | ferocious attack by these houschold m that he was “not as | pets xecuting a 1ig | When the lcs idge when the | poktmaster g I t occurred. | omcial ruled the p I cide where they would not dellver unrented | letters, on account of the dog, and tenants | that the houscholder would have to call for his mall at the post office. @ attempting to ex a rallway bride, a carpenter upon the r here last ni crson with his wi house home onths 38 emb m s of the same before the action, this tmen could de- matter nprod realty Is ough t Vants Tl }:e Ideal Christmas Grf't ! Radio With 21 Victor Record Selections Designed For AW AR Victrola Is the Standard By Which All Others Are Judged You Might As Well Have the Best 2se Victrola Models contalning the jsed Radlo Panel have met ntaneous favor and popu- t even the cnormous YVictor imitted a shortage uhw setection WEEKLY Easy Terms Wtdener 0 138 MAIN STREET JUST THINK! FRESH KILLED FANCY Turkeys 35(: Ib and up | CENTRAL MARKET 65 EAST MAIN ST. A step from Main St. "Phone 2445 Free Delivery ONLY 1 DAY LEFT TO SELECT YOUR GIFTS CUTLERY ASH TRAYS PIE SERVERS BRUSHES TILES WAFFLE TRONS I'RY GLASS ELECTRIC PYRENX PERCOLATORS TEN POTS LUSTIRWARF CARVING SETS CASSEROLES THERMOMETERS ALUMINE M A. A. MILLS PHONE 351 APPLIANCES FOR SALE TWO-FAMILY HOUSE ON LYONS STREET SEE US FOR MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Dewitt A. Riley Co., Inc. NATIONAL BANK BLDG. and | 80 WEST MAIN ST. 272 MAIN STREE] 1024, HARTFORD HARTFORD FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THE SHOPPING PUBLIC This store will remain open until 9 P, M, this evening, December 23, closing at 6 P. M. on Christmas Eve. Only Two Days Remain In Which to Secure Your Christmas Gifts! They'll Say: “’Twas Some Christmas” If You Make Selections Here A Tilt-Top Table| A Unique Gift, $10 to $40 ¥nd Tables, § to $27.50 Console Tables, $12.50 to $10 [ Occasional Tables ‘) Of every imaginuble style and | ed in our | charming | description are fncit large Gift Furniture, assortment of | The Entire Family WILL ENJOY A VICTROLA A complete Victrola Outfit in- ant Victor Records may be | or as low as §$111.50, $5.00 Volland PAIN Books Little Folks Will Enjoy A Cozy Bathrobe, $5.98 Tor the woman of extra size, one of these warm robes would |make a comfy gift. TIn lght and dark checks and floral de- slgns trimmed with cord or bound. MOTHER GOOSE BOOKS In Many Beautiful Editions Books, including the iGEDY ANN AND AME] WRINKLED new ANDY,” & WITH THE KNEES." BOOKS, AND CUT-OUTS, 1083-WORD STENCILS | Bathrobe Shop—Fourth Floorn D GIRLS' POPULAR 'R BOOKS Prices, COLLEGTATE and NK & WAGNALLS' DIC- I 5 TIONARIES fn all sizes, RiTactively Ericed $19.50 Other Windsor Chairs and Rockers Range Upward from $12.50 .. $47.50 Furniture Shop—FEighth Yloor | , ' Windsor Chairs | New Fiction By Popular Authors (o §2.00 THE ENCHANTED HILL Down Insures Christmas Delivery Small Weekly Payments Victrola Dept.—Eighth Floor | RED OF T Gifts for Sport Tce Skates of all kinds, THE rmen’s plaid shirts Sport Gomds Shop— rirth 1loor | MARYLAND OYSTERS Our Crack Are Always Fresh CLAMS FOR CHOWDER SHRIMP CRAB MEAT SCALLOPS LOBSTERS 'HONISS OYSTER CO. Temporarily Located at 25 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford 272 Main Street Miscellaneous Books MARK TWAIN'S AUTOBI= | OGRAPHY In two volumes, $10.00 set. By Amore OF ARCHIE Mary Wiltslire * MEMORY, Kate Douglas Wiggin, EDLE'S EYE *\I 133) —~T1 P Arthur Train = o3t 1 X by An rl! By E O SHEL- « Wellman, FORICAL TAINMENT, by Sabatini in two \ulnm"fl 85,00 o set Beautiful Gift Books of Travel and Poetry Men’s Pipes A selection of pipes tha New Book Shop— Third Floor First Floor— Just Inside North Entrance THE PROSPECT—New Britain's newest and most central apartment block is now ready for rental. Steam heat furnished. Five rooms to flat and everything is of the very best. See us. Money to loan on mortgages. Camp Real Estate Co Phone 343 looms 305-6, Bank Bldg. THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEYj BoYs, WE Toox IN EXACTLY #1935 - jusT ‘You SAY ~THEY ‘ HAD ENOLGH | O(STERS LEFT |For ANCTHER by ¢ \E_ ED? g7 T No—r‘qm( AREGULLAR FIRE ENGINE 1S WHAT WE AUNT SARAH PEABODY ANNOUNCE TAKEN IN AT THE FIREMENS ANNUAL BALL i AND OYSTERSUPPER — THE MONEY IS To GO TOWARDS \ BUY/NG A HORSE DRAWN FIRE ENGAE THAN LAST YEAR -~ ANYBODY FINDS THREE | SILVER. SOLP SPOONS IN THEIR. POCKETS THEY BELONG To MRS GREGOR SARAN- mw ——A DONT CoVER % AT CRACKERS) PP \NE WAD \_er‘r OVEP 1’( { AALLALTRRAAMMRMNY ‘ =~ _ T \° D WHAT WAS w7

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