New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 18, 1925, Page 30

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30 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1925. slightly duting the pust months but | She only chuckled {1y the liquor coming 5 | a torrent of tmm ts pouring in nm jasked. “We have no gas and no | former prohibition ¢ mimissioner, Wil make the summer's activity look | electric heater. I haven't had u hot was discussed at length, Asslstant 0,‘ ROOM FOR WORKING GIRLS | tame, bath since I came liere, (wo months | Sceretary Andress of the trousury i Hard For Working Girls L heing questioned closely as to What Girls Will Find in Miami Here's what day in Miami: Hotel rooms are mot scarce just now, but by the first of the year, Accommodations for the working woman unobtainable. It is almost impossible for a working girl to single room for less than $20 a week. Hot water and gas heaters ave rare luxuries places. dly 50 women in all Miami are making as 875 a week, e —] BY ALLENE SUMNER NEA Service Writer pared for the t. lor ain coming down from & many storics with bath.”* scarcity of hotel accommod: t dau tlons in Miami; stories of peopl slevping in the p L night to sleep in parked automo- | wi o ambr biles ! t and fnip So It was with co pidation tha 1 that Miami sat at a desk o a city of |, is now a Mianu station with a sign wh read: “Ask me about hotel reser . of tions."” T did o room at the What can yon pay?” asked Miss a clerk Sullivan ap v saying rooms up north for I timidly suggested that T could pay with bath for the same With bath?* queried Miss Sulif with lifted 1 “Can't pos- 1 : 3 it means not! 51 of those con: nd set forth $10 places looked dowdy. 1 ides, the Totel some r 1 for mvself. The | Miami is not so acute Allene Sumner found during her and maids A my req L can't give first will are almost get a at such as much Pleasantly Surprised I treked across another ora . or paying § i tion of architec 1l odor of gain I made my quavering formerly Imost 300,- ten cities dot the Flovida hecaus: suavely you 'l give you a doub price lid investigation revea sitvation in Miami :. Tt's just contradictions “hich this city abounds. problem just rst plae e into had a ish [ There is the Jull hefore the storm. patio effect with a lohby full - The city's population has shrunk Bu who what sl g Wo Ic roon An Miami are making as inuch e g here for 5 a week, accordi to the Y. W, roon findir may La g one T §60 a with T A Is "ell 1:I|I.< to stop coming here £0ing to live and what they ¢ 8¢ coast and inland streets otherwise, | rtme a naterially bolster 130 canse for § miles to work, and was hoi ed w “Take a hot hath, drink some hot ol cut down the lemo tel t it, though hotel rooms may Well, heat a dishpan of water on trikes the heart of | the stove T went on, or professional woman |* Again she howled re to work and live on | “What did you say? A dish pan? can't buy one. We haven't even or, that she conld u tea kettle, The embargo shut them 1 for $5 a day; that alull ont | A professional woman who mad 850 & month in oronto, and who Is 5 aveek, com- plained that her landlady had re | quested her to leave because she A for hot water for a bath, And she was paying $20 a weck for her as her maximum, | room, startling thought it IH) . there is hardl IWMMWRWNEW comes A not more tha omen in e working woman must find a 1. She figures on a possible 31 mighty hard time 18 even a ! room which she have by herdelf, ndladies have learned Hm mrn‘ mind “doubling up' S Gaubiing el e Appomannnsflonmu {tee Hears ¢ oom will pay $15 each, There's : week right there, Why bother a girl with only $207 room registry of the Y. W. C { desperate! Washingion, Dec. 18 () - “Stop’ Coming Here" tailed picture of federal pn.mm ton enforeement machinery along the 16y know exactly where they | Canadian and Mexlean borders, the | waterways | ¢ ented in testimony given ¥ a house approprin- 7. hos 100 rooms of its) sub-commitee, made public 1 have 110 more by Jan- | today. | "hese rooms rent for nn Ilum row on the At L b 4 week. Thousands of girls | SeN 18 eliectively 5 fter them, and the Y. W. simply wss of the en- who would be on the o the of Work Done 1ys Miss Vilona (i i troasury de borders us of instances et one girl who is joyful he- she has the privilege of sh {0 horder smug ', Camp, director of ind night pa- ances of suc but that he did not “believe army coull stop absolute week. She walks eig ith 2 bad cold when T met her, nade and take a hot w 0 bed with you," someone entered the ihis morning, but he mine what is n is Haynes' present job, “Ie 18 advising me every day in matters of policy, regulation, or- sanization and all of those matte with which T am intensively stru ®ling” Mr. Andrews said x x x “His dute “Thero ¢ rgantza- tions for ent, tempe r-l 1 %0 on, still ernment effective, T of real fm. o 1o the success of this law, in the end the law will he orced by the le or else it not he enforc sentative ar, o hdrews ought “the g o that the Anti-Saloon lea y or the Women's hr Temperance Union may onfer with somebody in Washing- I would say,” Andrews replied, | “that it was moncy well spent.” STANLEYS HOME ENTERED Carctaker of Fstate on Stanley Street Reports Burglary but Can- not Say What Is Missing, 1% W, Gale, roat A, W, Stanley’s honie, A orted to the po nley liome n't deter- ssing, Officer Strolls invest SUIT OVER COLLISION uit for $150 damages has heen 1 by Thomas Kelly, through attorney, Joseph G. Woods, wainst W. L. Gill, returnable the Monday in January. Kelly al- s that Gill collided with his witomobile on Oct. 11 at the inter- seetion of nley and Smalley G: Fox & Co.. HARTFORD Inc. Connecticut's Christmas Store due to earclessness and neg- nee, READ THE HERALD CLASSL ADS FOR RESULTS. VACUUM BOTTLES $1.00 to $8.00 SLEDS S50 to $9.25 TRAINS $2,00 to $25.00 CASSEROLES PIE PLATES PYREX GLASS KNIVES 50¢ to §5.00 SKATES 5 to $10.00 CARVING SETS $2.50 to §15.00 AIR RIFLES SL30 to $5.00 OVERLAID SILVER FLASHLIGHTS 65¢ to $4.00 KNIVES AND FORKS ERECTOR SETS $1.00 to $10.00 TOOL CHESTS 31.50 to $15.00 PERCOLATORS TEA BALL TOASTERS ELECTRIC TRONS PO’ TOY S\E'EHI’HR.\‘ The Abbe Hardware Co. TEL. 407. 105 MAIN STREET. BUY NOW SAVE HONEST SHOE VALUES A TRUE K W * % ¥ i < "-ls»" ""\'v"t“’—? ®wridal s e A Y BB W™ 31 S TR S T e S - T —— E:Ol‘ Y()Ul’ C nvenience | STORE. OPEN Tomorrow Nighl Until 9 0'Clock "[‘HM()IH((J\\ Christmas, d eleven floors \vluzmullt_" with fas iing gifis, /70U can do all your shopping nm stepping out of the stos ident that the gift vou have st what they want most. \lo O Fiesd VWednes VALUE GIVING EVENT FOR FHOSE THAT ARE THRIFTY. ON AND ON THE SELLING CONTINUES. BIGGER VALUES -- GREATER SAVINGS S EVE RY DAY FERE ARF DOWNR[CHT BARGAINS -- LOOK AT T HESE P‘?[CES Boys" and Girls" School and PRESSESHGES Here ave shoes for veal American A clian boys and girls; a paiv of these shoes b will make them happy for ( Sale prices $1.95 $2.45 Ladies’ New Style PUMPS VALUES )0 The women of New ],z itain will surely marvel at this value. New Fall patent and black kid pumps in new step-in and plain styles, many have fancy buckles, in low, high and military hecls, a pair 8295 Ladles rs conld never he ‘hristmas. i e prices buekskin MEN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS $7.50 VALUES In this group you will find good quality calf shoes, and oxfords, in cons ive and voung men’s styles in blucher and bal lasts, in black and brown. The savings on these hoes are surely worth while. Come early. Only, a pair $3.65 American WS HALL T vh Orchestra and Children’s FELT SLIPPERS VALUES TO 1 mi felt slippe ne felt stippers all colors. bound to sell for, a pair 59(: with Give Him a Pair of SLIPPERS FOR XMAS Large assortment of men’s leather and felt slippers; a gift that will be appreciated all the year round. Spe- cial price ke s LADIES’ STRAP PUMPS and OXFORDS VALUES TO $7.50 We have gone through our stock and pulled down several hundred pair of strap pumps and oxfords that we will sell for $1.95 a pair. Strap pumps in patent and kid leathers, wide toes, low and Cuban heels, a pair e el Ladies’ New Fall TIES $5.00 VALUES A wonderful value in new Fall patent and tan calf tie-oxfords, three blind eyelets, style, lm\ rubber heels. Many women will buy 2 pairs at this small price of, a pair $2.75 L A BELLE SHO= C 770 Mam Street New Bhitain NIGHT Veterans’ F AIR e At P L S o PP 4w |

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