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WE ARE / Autumn Tailored were in such great demand by early shoppers and late vacation tra among the scores of models now in readiness here without its point of Such alluring styes are enough to make every wom- an customer yearn to wear and display one. any number of handsome suits in tricotine, poplin, serge, velour and Scotch tweed. Trimmed with fur and plainly tailored. All $32:50 4 o * Seihe e%tas"S HARTKFOKD. Suits Parisian in Every Line velers; and no wonder. beauty, its artistic appeal. colors and sizes. Third Floor. | WILL BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Rags. Pay 3 Cents Per Pound for L. ZELDES D. AMOROSO & BRO. Grinding of any kind of Tools, Razors, Scissors, Lawn Mower cned, Umbrellas repaired. Barbe Supplies—Toilet sharp- Water, Tonics, Massages and Cold Creams. St.. New Britain, 19 WILLOW ST. TEL. 557-14 Tel. 996-5 2 Family House, 5 rooms cach 13 Lilac Street. 2 Family House, 7 rooms each, Lincoln Strect. 6 Family Brick apartment, (modcrn), Seymour Street. Lmrge Brick Block with stores. Stanley Street. Building Lots in Western Part of City. t H. D. HUMPHREY BSTATE AND INSURANOE, " Dpen Saturday and Monday eve nings. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE Conn, 3 MAIN ST., ROOM 208 2-Family house on South Burritt street with 70 feet front, fine location. 2-Family house on Lincoln street—Extra fine deep lot, 80 feet front. Act quick on these two heuses. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 278 MATY STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD George A. Quigley ‘ FOR Five Acres for $800. for Bungalow, by Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St. 297 Main Street SALE 200 feet front. Suitable ( Y, U4 L e = 3 5 We have listed a two-family house on Monroe street. Just a minute from the trolley line nd right near the school. We also have T S-family houscs at the North End. E. N. SMiTH & CO. H. A. EMMETT, Manager. Real Estate. Insurance, il 278 Main Street, Tel. 1729-3 PHONE 343 ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLDG. | | | | | | Closed Friday at Noon Up to Sept. 12th Inclus FOR PAGE & SHAW CANDIES. There never was a September when our Tailored Suits There’s not one suit 175 | | There are WEST VA., MINERS RETURN TO WORK Listen to Pleas of Leaders and Bautle, Feared Saturday, Docs Not Ocour. Charleston, W Sept and quiet again reigned the coal district in this s Va 8.—Peace throughout ction of the state, from reports and appearanc today, after several day of nxiety and turbulence duc to thousands of miners stopping work and taking up the march into Logan country with the avowed purpose of forcing the non-union field to organize. Weary and footsore, the men were brought back from thelr pilgrimage last night after their organization leaders had pleaded with them fo oh- serve the laws of the state and this morning from the various mining communities came reports that all was quiet and ing to work. In the meantime Governor Corn- well has afoot an investigation In which he summoned the d of the district mine officials in an effort to ascertain what was the clement that stirred the men to make the march A. PINKUS IGHT SPECIADIST the men were return- Satisfaction Guaranteed The Eagle Dye Works iof Hartford, have opened a {branch office at 139 main St., New Britain, where their patrons can be assured of excellent and prompt service, the same as at our Hartford office. Goods called for and delivered promptly. Tel. 618. NIIW BRITAIN'S FINEST HAT STORE FOR ME: f . (] The little Want advt. is | It costs next to nothing, Your story briefly ica word. Manmum Charge 15¢. CASH 1IN ADVANCE. This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cest more than the price of the littie advt. and in eliminating this werk we save the advertiser money. Use the Classified Col- *Twill a great business getter, l umn, you. pay J $ ; Will bring you results. People seeking work read the Herald t Column daily. Tell theni your story and the va- cancies in your force will be filled. WAN' HELP WANXTED—CEMALE MALE HELP FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUR Westwood Park, Plainville. el. CO., DAYTON, OHIO. 38-4. 9-8-6dx FOR SALE-—Two lots on Lyons Ter- anda St. G \so one on ) Main St. 9-8-10dx 620 W, race Schetdler, IFOR SALI—Three-family house, 221 WANTED SALESGIRT Fairview St 9-6-2dx YOUNG MAN-—Ambitious to PERMANENT POSITION; T e get ahead. High school GOOD SALARY E. W FOR SALE house, graduate. Write full par- WOOLWORTH CO., 218- videre: pr lot 50 ticulars. Apply Bod 220 MAIN ST., CITY. Inquire J. Hockman and H 2M, IHerald. mett, 278 Main St. Phone FOR SALE—Three houses, 2-two tenement, 1 three-tenement, for the price of $13,000. Corner property. T T—————T—— Inquire J. Hochman and Harry F LOST. mett, 276 Main St 9- —_— LOST-—Labor day night, east side of FOR SALI—Maple Hill, 6 room cot- Berlin fair grounds, a yellow fox tage, large lot, price $5,000, WANTED- Ten carpenters, 75¢ per| fur. Finder will receive reward if 000 cash. C. C. Prentice, 18 Asylum hour; steady work. Bring your tools returned to Box 7 3-9-44 St., Hartford, Conn 9-3-wl| With you to Park Reserve. B. Stein, & Co. 9-8-6dx [ LOST—4 35 Norwalk automobile FOR SALE-—Building lot, 80x66 feet, tire, all-weather tread on a de- at Westwood Park, Plainville. mountable rim, encased in a black Cheap for cash. F. Fe,ris, For- tire cover. Suitable reward will be shaw paid if returned to A. N. Abbe, American Hardware Office. 9-5-3dx FOR SALE—Three family house, — large lot; all kinds of fruit. P. A. LOST-—Saturday afternoon. Pocket- Seibert, 437 Park St A e s et BB ook Fcon tainin mes 300 N Rewnrd | 10 e == = 'RNISHED ROOM retwrned to John Guomboz, 324 NOTICk. S T Church St 9-8-3dx HED ROOM for one 36 Camp street 9 NICELY FURNI or two persons. — AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. rensonable rate: Mitchell Six. SPECIAL WANTED—Tencment of 3 or 4 WANTED—A boy of 15 years or over | WANTED—Markers and assorters; | FOR SALE—Three bargains: Kitchey rooms, good location. Box 22D, to work in dental office. Good op- so wirls for light work. Apply range with water front, gas rang{ Herald 9-8-6dx portunity to the right party. Apply Latimer Laundry, Walnut St and kitchen cabinet. Address Her = Dr. Fagan, 213 Main St 9-8-2d 1-8-6d ald, Box 1 or call 2500 after 2 WANTED—Iour or five rooms for —_— o'clock 9-8-34 fumily of four, furnished or unfur- [ WANTED-—Boy, 15 or 16, to learn| WANTED At once, waitress at Be- b nished. Box 19V, Herald. 9-8-5dx photography. Arcade Studio loin's restaurant, 62 Church § FOR SALE—Twrniture, in perfec{ WANTED—A bullding _lat with city 9-8-3dx 9-8-3dx condition, cheap. 119 Cherry St., improvements. Address Herald, | ==~ = e S s = 9-8-10-1 Box 6XW. 9-8-2ax | WANTED porter, Hotel Beloin. IED—Competent maid for gen- | ————— ——— — 9.6 housework; no washing. Apply | FOR SALE—Six-foot window fram( Dl e o aliny o 185 Lincoln St 9-6-3dx and four lights of glass. W. H| baby, three or five rooms with mod- | WANTED- janitor. Apply 142 = Metcalfe, 120 V lace St. Telephon. ern improvements. Box 10, Herald. Main St 9-6-6d | WANTED-—Nurse maid, over 16; 9-G ‘1 9.8.2q | — — | must be fond of children; able to S— —~ WANTED--Man for cigar depart- stay nights; good wages to right Alberta peaches WANTED—By an American, a place ment. Riker Drug Store. 9-5-3d { bparty; woman for laundry work 7 Jerome st. 9-5-3d4 to board, near the Rule shop, where two days a week. Address Hevald - — I can go to dinner. Address Herald | WANTED——One first-class millwright; Box 9-6-if | FOR SALE-—Good upright piana Box 3bP. 9-8- also one timekeeper eady 1- cheap ASY payments Call 439 —_— ployment in 1 e local factory. | A young girl, for after- Arch St., first floor, right. 9-8-d1x WANTED—Pleasant apartment with Address Box 18N, Herald. 9-5-3d | , to take care of a small child ___ ~ modern improvements, about four o Apply 87 Forest St. 9-6-2d ""”:\S\lll" Glenwood cook stove rooms for family of two. Address| o . ) . 5 parlor stove; prices reasonable Apartment, Box 3, Herald. A i\-'\hfl‘h%y”«"‘v yRne el § it Competent girl or woman Apply afternoons or evenings, 2{ 9-8-2dx 1290 DIESROn N e RicomaiRith for general housework at 33 Lex- South Burritt St 9-8-3dy i modern improvements. Box 10, ifigton St i | WANTED- Five room tenement,mod- Herald. -3dx - FOR SALE--Three Connecticut autof ern, an or before 1st October, by WANTED-—A waitre: Asia matic telephones; nearly new; used young couple. Address Herald, Box [ WANTED-—At once. An experienced rant, 294 Main St. but little; suitable for office yse 16W. 9-3-5-8-3dx | &rocery clerk. Apply Herald, Pox ete.; two are wall type, other if WANTED —Three furnished or un- 14, Grocer. 9-5-6dx | WANTED--Girl for general house- desk phone; cost $40; will sell fof furnished rooms for light house- work. Apply 241 Vine St $ cash; leaving town reason fof keeping by American couple with | WANTED—Colored lady wants ladies’ Main. selling. Address Telephones, Box “hitdl Bos 6D Berala) 9-6-2d and gentlemen’s washings to take — 176, Plainville, Ct. 9-6-2d4 B home. Tel. 11 9-5-3dx { WANTED-—Maid for general house- - . — NI DA o e work in small family. Good pay, | FOR SALE—1919 Harley Davidsof Dollcy nriier 1 nmiranes ofee | WiNTEDS NS L Loy n o shing. ~ Apply Mrs. C. with side car; good as new; reason{ i enstr Ol ok 15k Hatatine past work in a drug store. One with B2 et e Ale = A6 W MG, 4 oan, and present cmployers, experienco, Previous experience preferred. Ad- 320580% 9-6-2d¢ Al 9-6-1w | dress Druggist, Herald Office. z 3 = S = 9-3-t¢ Young lady for proof| FOR SALE—One hardwood l]rt-plm'l R % | reader. Address Proof Reader, Her- mantel. 14 Camp St 9-6-3d WANTED—10,000 people with corns Pt e onicalionseatoiini s ot oL onsy ThieTligent wihite women | FOR SALE—Organ. Wil sell cheay :::f‘ (:I‘ll“::‘\iv?l‘:ld H‘;'m("‘l:;o" “1 ’«-”; P e e .é taken at once. 322 Washingtor e ¢ Ais cascs. Beginning salary $30 per St. 9-2-6d4 @ R B W TOOL DESIGN manth. Also laundry attendants be- | emms——— REAI, ESTATE FCR SALE HAD EXPERI ginning at $25.00 and advancing to AUTOMOBILES. IN JIGS, FI $30.00 the second month Full FOR SALE CHEAP—Two new six PRODUCTION maintenanc including laundry. m room bungalows, with four acres of USED FOR MANUFACTUR- Increases with time service. Train- touring car in fine running con T| land; electric lights; water in ING SMALL GAS ENGINES Ingschooltorpnurassimain tein il | Elot i 11 feedll fox 5 i ‘taken ] houses; telephone; will sell as whole IN LARGE QUANTITY. PER Write or call at the Connecticut Once 90 Walnut St ton Gbok ':J ar in part: a good investment. Come MANENT POSITIONS. THE State Hospital,EMiddlotoyn, SConn. Goiiinealietvacr dian e u.x—'ii‘il and look them over. C. H. Culver, DOMESTIC ENGINEERING 9-242w R 5, 5 ¥ o FOR SALE—1916 Ford roadster, good running order. Inquire 42 Win( throp street. Tel sn.w.qdi 18 SALE-—1919 Buick FOR five-patsen( ger. Post Office Box 496, 9-8-3d4 it FOR SALE: Ford touring car in goo condition; lots of extras, \nvludlui demountable rims, ete.; must sel this week: no reasonable _ offel refused W. F. Yeomans, 3 Brighton St., Belvidere 9.3»1‘\\1 FOR SALE-—Good Ford touring, “”5 engine; good condition; tires an tubes, etc.; bargain, $290. Tele 2079 9 tl phone FOR S usej large variety of LE—A cars at reduced prices: 1917 Hudf son touring, $1,150: 1917 Buick sif roadster, $875: 1916 Dodge, $475 1917 Buick six touring, $875; 191 Oldsmobile eight coupe, $1,075( 1918 National touring, $1,250 Shechtman’s Auto Exchange, 17 Chestnut St., City, or 10 Jefferso St., Hartford 'J-fl~6; _— FOR SALE condition; a bargain Battery Co., 167 Arch St Fuller Slr\r.’fl(‘ 9-5-6d4q e truaky roadstery Read FOR SALE—Overland Overland roadster. Ford touring bakery Iord Oakland si Richard Covert. 309-13 9-8- el, DISCHARGED SOLDIER work 3 days a Herald, Box 17 W wants light Address 9-8-3d il 1O REN x wee the crowd on the Ar- > = T NOTICE—Why TO garage 705 RENT—A Apply sonable. 513 East st., Tel -4-ddy OR SALE—1917 three-passengef studebaker Six. 236 South Mhiy street 4-9-3d1 WANTED—To exchange 1917 Ford roadster in unusual good running condition for larger car, regards loss of condition of same. Addresy Box 1XX, Herald Office 3-6d% AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken ouf King elght car. K. L. Johnsomn Phane 640 9-3-1241 Lo — — AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Bufck car. Frank Brown. Tel 188-2. 4-6-tf — FOR SALE—One 1917 Dndgl touring, one 1917 Chevrolet touring, one 1917 Empire tour- ing, one 1915 Ford touring. These are all good bargains and must be sold at once. ! ERICSON & SNOW AUTO Co., 287 Elm St.,, Tel. 118%. 7-81:t¢ cade? They are looking at “The| Stanley 8-1d | e — Latest.” Our display of ivory fin- WANTED ished portraits. Arcade Studio TO RENT—At 100 Hart strect, five or g - 9-8-10-11-13x| six large rooms. Adults preferred. | WANTED—By lady, three unfurnish- - 9-8-2dx ed rooms in good locality. Address NOTICE—Young man wishes finan- — ~ Box §BRB, Herald Office ¢ clal ald to complete his last (wo|TO RENT—By Octobor 1, one family | Sy vears at one of U. 8. best techuical house on East street. Plainville. [| DR COOMBS, the Natureopath and schools. Box 19X, Herald. 9-8-1 want to get small family to take it, | ‘Chiropractor, Tel . 262 Main St — and care for vy mother. Kor | My treatments cure all cases. | NOTICE—An oxperienced picker| tlculars, write or call 15 Center N state that 1 have never failed on wants to pick your fruit. Phone| Place, Southington, Conn. 9-8-d3x |any case of Rheumatism, Stomach 166-2. 9-6-3d | Trouble or Chest and Lung Diseases TO RENT-—Apartment, five rooms, | that I have treated. I wish to an NOTICE—Ideal fruit jars: Pints, 90c furnished, on first Hoor. Addr nounce that I have employed Dr. per dozen: quarts, $1 per dozen. Herald, Box 29\W 9-6-3dx ' Louise Hurlbutt as my office assistant fruit javs: Pints, 85c¢ per — ———— i ~he will freat women who prefer a quarts, 90c per dozen. NT—Iive rooms, second floor; | Lad{ Physician. I have arranged a Rackliffe Bros. Co., phone 1075 modern improvemen Prico | private office for that purpose. Her 9-6-6d Adults only. Inquire 36 Con- | charges will be $1.50 per treatment nerton St 9-3-t¢ tric Light Bat Ultra _ Violet Cara ot ldayiund nisht Rays. The Alpine Sun rays and Hy- Call 882-12. 9.2-6ax | TO RE Space for one or two [dropathic treatments will be given autos. 91 Maple St 8-16-tf | patients when indicated without ad- = MmN SRR | jonal cost. Office hours, 10 a. m. (o NOTICE—Delegates and members ST e 4 American Labor Party, New Brit- DALIONSW XD SR ain branch. TImportant —business R e _\"'_”‘_“ meeting, Tuesday, Sept. 9th. 8 p. m., B |l Building—Repairing. Machinists' hall, 34 Church street. ‘\'“"“‘\‘ “"":T_ f’"‘ ""\';"“" 'f'\‘"'\"’ {"”""’\‘ | S 0 Henry . Gardiner, chairman e Address Box LW, o LEAVITT & HAYES i 9-6-2dx RS IN WOOD, BRICK, e e i P STEEL AND CONCRETE. THE SMALLEY GARAGE spocializos | waNTED— 1 T e e Repairs of all kinds. on Chevrolet cars. Ilirst class work Plainville, Conn. Tel. 37-13 BRGOU IS BILREEY ek 240 Smalley St. Tel. 1868, 9-5-6dx 9-6-vdx | New Britain, Conn 1918 SR Hiexm (s e 5,300, STEAMSHIP PASSAGES. ing your house “""”“" _cold Buys three-tenement house with AMSHIP PASSAGES weather sets in Youwd large lot. Only a step to trolley, right | To BEurope. South America, West In- better see me. I specialize " e dies, south Africa, Australia, China, ) in that line of work. B. A hereginghe Seity; Japan. ete. Agents for Trans-Atlans FORNONZINT, BUILDER H. N. LOCKWOOD, tic and Trans-Pacific 8. S. Lines. Tel, 1982-14. j REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. G ‘F. A. QUIGLEY, b L B Room 407 City Hall, 47 MAIN STREET, Agidise ) K \ Battery Servioe of batteries vepaired. COGSW St Storge all charged and T H. Chestnut Co Station; imbia makes LL, Tel. 1418-2 WANTED Clerks at the Mohican Market. Apply to R. A. ASHTON, Mgr #