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1 INO. P GINL CONTRACTOR —ITDAVY Stanley HAULAGE— QOtfice and Yord:—351 strect, Telephono 115-4 Good Proposition on Arch Street-- Property on Arch street is increasing in value, rapid- ly. We can offer you a very desirable location. It wili ‘pay you to look this up. Cottage at Belvidere for sale—Main street store to rent, CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 MAIN ST. PHON F. ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. - 348 INSURANCE, Fire, Life, Automobile, Liability, Compensation, in fact I You any kind of INSURANCE desired. A bargain in a picce of propesty nd center of the city. H. D. HUMPHREY WREAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. 373 MAIN ST., " Open Baturday and Monday evenings. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE write ROOM 3oa FOR SALE Splendid building lots Bast Main street with all ments in at the start. 'KINIRY & CO., Public Accountants, Systems, Audits. | 000" '.l Phone 2131. i Room e Orthopedic Shoe Shop and Shoe Shine Parlors. OES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT—WAITING | LADIES. /¢ (CHYS SHOP IS A FIRST CLASS SHOE v SPECIAL SHOES MADE ‘ot Pone by Goodyear Machiner Hand Work a Specialty. D SOLES—NEW HEELS—GUPPER WORK AND ALL KINDS OF REPAIR. Fragione & Lombardo TREET. NEW BRITAIN, right on improve- 107 City Hall ROOM FOR REPAIRING TO ORDE SHOP. CONN. A e T S | Thomas, the consery { mill entrance has been regarded as the | partments. Hapsburgs Down, Is Opinion | | in | from Genev | Decides to Furni | the estimates, to 2,000,000 i (about 4,400,000 pounds) weekly, ac- Property. - A two-family house on Whiting St. at $4,600. /A good tenement proposition on Arch St., at § MI Rents for $2,700 a year. . Two three-family houses on Garden St, $16,000. ! Two three-family houses on Curtiss St., at $12,- 000, Rents for $1,272 a year. A two-family house on Myrtle St., at $5,000. A two-family house on Grand St., at $6,500. If you want to buy or sell call on us. | New Britain Real Estate Exchange ¢ 350 Main St. Ground Floor 1. SIMONS SIMONS m at Simons’ Block. The Hardward City Loan Corporation 140 MAIN ST. ‘Telephone 1790 Building Loans to Employees of New Britain Industries. Consult . H. J. Foiren, Manager. m Good Three Family House, Garage Fine Location, by‘ Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St. If you have any work that you want Typewritten call on Us. We also do Multi- graphing, Specifications, etc. New Britain Typewriter Exchange, 72 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 612 ' total | trians, as collections are to be taken | under 42,000 in District No. 5 to Stay Out | | Astor’s i fled officials of the congr MNiaw * ALBERT THOMAS NAMED French Labor! Leader First Director General of International Labor Of- fice Under League of Nations Plan, Washington, Nov. 28, tive labor leader | was selected today by the ing body of the international labor conference as the first director general of the international labor of- | ficc under the league of nations. Ar- | thur Fontaine of France also was| clected permanent chairman of the governing body. Thomas was chosen 1o act pro- visionally until the governing body had been fully constituted, but it was re- garded as probable that he would serve for the next three years. The international labor conference | resumed it essions today under what the chairman, G. N. Barnes of eat Britain said was a time sched- ule. The program had.been arranged with the idea of ending the confer-| ence wark tomorrow. The first subject: discussed was the report of the spe: commission considering the appl tion of the eight hour day agreement to countries in the tropics and orient. Thousand Men Working At Youngstown Factory Youngstown, O., Nov. 28-—Nearly 1,000 men today entered the Center street gate of the Youngstown Sheet | and Tube company, in East Youngs- town, according to observers. That ! stronghold of the steel strikers here | and has been the most heavily pick- | eted. Steel plant officials maintain that coal shortage, not labor scarcity, | is preventing operating of more de- | Entente Not Able To Keep :‘ Paris, No 28 (Havas).—Prince Tudwig Windisch-Graetz, former Aus- trian minister without portfolio and intimate frignd of former Emperor Charles, is reported to have declared Berlin that the ‘re-establishment of the Hapsburg dynasty in Hungary is only a matter of machine guns, the Entente not being able to prevent it, according to a dispatch received here GERMANY GIVES AID. upplies of Flour to Distressed Austria. Berlin, Nov. 28 (By Wireless to London.)—Germany's assistance {0 | Austria in the shape of flour supplies, | decided upon by the government upon | request of all parties in the national assembly, will amount, according to ilograms cording of to the announcement the help to be extended. will ‘be secured, subtracting, 50 grams of bread' from every gram bread card. This will | not, however, comprise the aggregate assistance to be given to the Aus- made L as stated, by government tional relief to population, control Austria’s for addi- starving MINERS WON'T RETURN, Till Wages Are Settled. Pittsburgh, Nov. 28.—The union miners of District Mine workers, who have been ‘dle since the soft coal strike went-into effect November 1, last, will not re- turn to work until the questions of wages and hours have been settled, according to. union leaders here. Miners of the district, the leaders say, stand behind members of the union scale committee in their announced disfavor of Fuel Administrator Ga-- field’s conclusion for a 14 per cent, wage incre: 42,000 United COMMONS EXCITED. Hot Dcbate on' Coal Question Inter- rupted By Tady Astor’s Election. London, Nov. 28.—News of the re- sult of the election at Plymouth | caused a mild sensation in the house of commons in the midst of the de- bate on the coal situation today al- though it had been generally expected that Lady Astor would win and thus become the first woman member to take a seat in the house. Members of all the parties ex- pressed ungrudging praise of Lady fighting qualities and of the manner in which she had conducted her campaig " SENATOR RANDSELL TO LEAVE RIVERS' JOB ‘Washington, Nov. 28.—Senator Ransdell, of Louisiana, president of the national rivers and harbors con- gress for the last 13 years, has noti , it was announced today that he would retire at the ond of his present term of of- fice. The 15th annual convention of the congress during which his suc- cessor will be clected will open here on December 9. BREAKS RELATIONS WITH RUSSIAN SOVIETS Madrid, Nov. 27.—Spain has broken off all relations with the Soviet gov- ernment of Russia, it is announced in the Cortes today by the minister of foreign affairs, who said this step had been taken because the Spanish em- bassy in Petrograd had been twice at- tacked and the charge d’affaires forced to leave Russia. Socialist Deputy Sav- orit protested against this action, which hie declared to be “tyrannical”. 13 ARRESTED FOR THEFT, Colon, Nov. 27.—Thirteen s ‘men, most of whom are Americans, ‘have been arrested Tecently by Canal zone police charged with larceny on the cargo piers of the Panama railroad at Cristobal. Officials declare that many merchants in Colon are im- plicated through purchasing goods which were stolen. The investigation is being purshed by the authorities. SPAIN | | | | | - Albert BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1919, If you are out of work, if you want help, use The Herald’s Classified Col- umn. Every reader looks it over daily. The Clas- sified Column is the most inexpensive form of ad- vertising. Use it regu- larly. Tt will bring you results. 1c a Word Minimum Charge 15c. CASH IN ADVANCE. This is not a question s of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the litilc advt. and in eliminating this werk we save the edvertiser money. Serviceable used cars’ are in good demand. If you intend to sell your car this fall, a small advt. in the Classified column will bring you. customers. Don’t waste time hunting prospects. Find them in the Want Advt. way. FOR SALIE—MISCELLANEOUS, WANTED. WANTED—MALE HELP FOR SALE—B = stove, table, Victrola- record. Call No Ilm street, 1st floor. 11-28-1dx | FOR SALE-—At a great sacrifice for | cusn, my lovely Haines Bros. piano, $140. Wonderful , bargain. Tel. 1186-13. 11-2 —ldxl FOR SALE and cooker East Main excellent Ma Stove; Central street FOR SALE—Fresh White Leghorns; where. Tel. 207-4. eggs from delivered 11- my any- 28-1dx FOR SALE—2 corn fed cach. kExtra fine yellow nips. 267-3. C. S. Barrow: pigs, 200 | globe tur- 1-28-3dx | WANTED-— By WANTED—A position as auto mechanic. Tel. 593 first cla 2. WANTED—Census women). Experience unn tions, New Britain, Dec. 10, For free particulars, write ard, rer Government Exa er) lquitable Bldg., Washing- ton. 11- Clerks, (men, 4,000 needed, $95 month. man and wife, two or three furnished rooms, with improvements for lizht housekeeping, with or without pri- vate, bath. - Address Herald, 33BB. 3 11 WANTED—FEMALE HELP OR SALE: and other Franklin One range, household gas stove, furniture, 82 11-26-3d = | FOR SALE-—An Edison phonograph | with oak cabinet, 125 cylinder records; Columbia grafQnola, used only short while, complete with standard and 12 records, both in perfect condition. May be seen at | Forestville Drug Store. Telephone 682-3. 11-28-3d | WANTED—3aleslady and demon- outside work. Appi W. Main street. 11-28-2 strator for Singer Store, WANTED—Young lady as office sistant and saleslady. Gately Brennan, 47 Main St. 11 WANTED-—A woman to iron Chinese laundry. Apply 3 East Main Stre 11-25-3d 11-28-1d | oue, Box | in We have al openings for our retail head route in Experience not neces Wittig, Charter 7 information. seve men on New Brit- ary. Call for f\lr~r 11-28-tf M ther TED- perience. 3 J. Beaton Mfg. et. iemaker with ex- employment. The Co., 46 Whiting 11-28-6a ANTED—Young man work; good chance for } ment; not over 18 year: | ticulars as to salary, etc. Herald. for store advance- write par- Box Y19, 11-28-3dx WANTED—Salesman and collector. Apply Singer Store, 23 W. Main St. 11-28-2dx | WANTED—Journeymen electricians. Plenty. of work and good pz Ap- ply Baldwin Stewart Electric Co., 210 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. 11-26-34 WANTED—Young man &as clothing salesman for Saturday afternoons and evenings. Gately and Brennan, 47 Main St. 11-25-tf FOR SALE—Good second hand fu nace. Inquire . I.. Jenks, Kensin, ton avenue extension, Phone 646-3. 11-26-3d FOR SALE—Electrically 1916 Indian motorcycle without 'sidecar. ple street. equipped with or Inquire 316 M 11-25 FOR SALE—A. toilet soap busin Good trade. Also Harley-Davids motoreycle. Electrically equipped. R. T. Fuller, 401 Chestnut St., city. 1-24-6dx FOR SALE—Horse, price reasonable. John Boyle Co., 3-5 Franklin Square. 11-24-6d FOR SALE—AnR old established wood | and coal yard, city. Price reason- able. Inquire 500 Main St., city. 11-24-6¢ AGENTS WANTED. $200.00 PER MONTH selling a newly patented Vaporizer; 40 miles per gallon made with Ford car. Sold on - money-back guarantee. One sample free. Fard & Majesky, 83 Howe St., Bridgeport, Conn. 11-22-1w —_— FURNISHED ROOMS —Two furnished rooms. desirable. References re- Address Herald, Box 24. 11-28-3dx TO RE Very quired. TO RENT—Furnished room for one or two gentlemen. All convenien Address Herald Box 3W. 11-2 An old-fashioned blend that time has never chaunged. It has the real coffce taste. Order a pound today. 55¢ per pound. THE SOVEREIGNS TRADING C0. WANTED-—An experiénced saleslady. Apply 142 Main St. 11- 5 WANTED—Girl for work. work. general house- Good wages and no Sunday Apply Box 22W, Herald. 11-25-4dx WANTED-—Two girls between 16 and 18 years of age'for general office work. Address Box 17N. 11-24-1w -6d | WANTED—Mason tenders and labor- ers. Apply P. & F. Corbin job, Park Street. J. H. Grozier Co. WANTED—One plumber apprentice, with or without experience, experi- enced preferred. Address Plumber, Herald Office. 11-24-6ax WANTED—Young man for general store work. The Alling Rubber Co. 11-13-tf WA ED- “ompetent ' ‘honsekeeper, wages $15 a week, room and board. Call at 8§ West Main or phone 113, Plainville. 11-24-6dx | WANTED—Competent maid for cook- ing and downstairs work. No laun- dry. Telephone 144. MNrs. E. T. Glas: 11-18-tf WANTED-—Experienced double entry bookkeeper, with some knowledge of stenography. Good steady posi- tion to right party. Corbin Russwin Store, Corner Park and Elm. 11-12-tf WANTED—A TYPIST BRAINS WILL SCORE AT THIS POSITION. - WRITE BOX 22T, HERALD. 11.25-1w LOST LOST—Tuesday on Park street, bun- dle containing 5 sheets, pair pillow cases, white vest, 1 boy’s blouse. Finder notify Mrs. Richardson, 138 Pleasant street. Tel. 1077-23. 11-26-2dx LOST—Will the young gentleman that sat in the box seat at Fox's theater Wednesday evening, please return umbrella he picked up to Herald Office and oblige. 11-28-1dx GEYSER WASHING MACHINES Telephone 458-12 For Demonstration in Your Home Cowles Electric Co. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 74 WINTHROP STREET ENGINEERING E Allan Hazen, of New York, Borings At Bur XPERT HERE Inspeets gton and Whigville Engineer Allan Hazen, an expert in nis line, has looked over the borings made by the workmen on the contract at locations at, Burlington, Whig- ville and Shuttle Meadow, and has looked over maps prepared by ingineer William H. Hall. The ing expert secured data on the storage capacit In his New York office, [Engineer Hazen will carafully study the conditions as ne found them herc and will ‘submit a report to ihe water commissioners shortly. In the meantime the water com- missioners jntend to send out invita- ilonsg for the construction bids for working the rroposed tunnel at Bur- lington. In the opinion of the water board this is to be a part of the de- velopment and a contract will be ready for the common council at the December or January meeting of taat body. LOST—Don’t lose sleep over what to give for Christmas. Give photo- graphs. Arcade Studio. 11 BERMUDA FLORIDA CUBA PORTO RICO WINTER CRUISES FOR Rates, Sailings and Further Informa- TO TROPICS tion Apply to Geo. A. Quigley| 297 MAIN STREET Steamship Tickets to All Parts of the ‘World. Special for Thanksgiving at Doher: ty’s: Fancy turk: chickens, fowl, broilers, ducks, geese, native guinea chickens, beef, veal, lamb, pork, fresh spare ribs, fresh shoulders, fresh Bf. Tongues, swectbreads, H. C. Tripe. Pasco celery, native lettuce, lettuce, native spinach, Hubbard squash, parsnips, carrots, sweet potatoes, tur- nips, parsley, cranberries, cluster rafsins, oranges, grapefruit, bananas, WANTED — Experienced hardware | FOR AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—1917 Ford good condition. of leaving town. land St. touring, Bargain on accout Jurist, 50 Woot 11-26-3¢ SALE—Ford 1471-3. delivery. Te 11-18~ FOR SALE—1919 Vim truck, exed. lent condition throughout. Given « casy terms. Address Herald Bq i Bl16EB. 10-30- IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON— 1920 CHALMERS TOURING | 1820 MAXWBLL TOURING 1 MAXWELL SEDAN ARS— 1918 MAXWELL COUPE 1917 CHALMERS ROADSTER Must Be Sold Immedsately CHALMERS DEALER, 4 Blm Stre 11-24-54 USED CARS 1919 American Sik. One Ford Coupe. One Hudson Six, Two Ford Tourings. One Maxwell Touring. 3, One Ford Delivery. ' Cars Bought, Sold " §i§ and Exchanged. ¥t Cars Sold on Consignment, &vg HONEYMAN \Ji ) AUTO SALES CO, 18 Main'St. Telephome 2109 « 11-21-t¢ w { clerk at cnce for the holidays. If satisfactory job will be permanent. Inquire H. I.. Mills’ hardware store. 11-28-2ax WANTED—Painters and paperhang- ers. First class men only. Occupin and Johnson. Maoin St. 11-10-tf WANTED 25 CARPENTERS FOR HOUSE WORK WM. H. ALLEN CO., INC. BUILDING CONTRACTORS 11-22-tf TURNER CONSTRUCTION CO. BRISTOL, CONN. WANTS 200 LABORERS 100 CARPENTERS LONG JOB FREE SLEEPING QUARTERS and lemons. Look the town over, then g0 down to Doherty’s, 406 Arch St., Tel. 1446, APPLY VALLEY AND RACE BRISTOL, CONN. 11- STS. 29 1w Building—Rcpairing. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones 2244 New Britain, Conn. 19138 City Advertisement Sealed proposals for the construc- tion of a Storm Water Sewer on Myr- tle street will be received by the Board of Public Works at their office in City Hall until 12 o'clock noon Tuesday, December 2d. Plans, specifications and contract may be seen and blank forms of pro- posal obtained at the above office. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. LERK. OF 1 WILL BUY KI JUNK D SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Will Pay 3¢ 1b. For Rags. L. ZELDES DROP POSTAL CARD TO 138 OAK CET New Britain Bird Store SELLS Fancy Cages, Birds, Aquariums, Poultr Also a litter o weeks old. 105 Arch St. Goldfish, young pigs, seven Tel. 1121-3 | FOR SALE—One 1919 Hs- sex touring car; good me- chanical running. econdi- tion. Lash Motor Co., ¢or- ner West' Main and Lin- coln street. 11-25-34 i i REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—One single house a Vance street. ¥orty building lots § the city limits from $500 to $150( and FOR RENT, one ’storehous 22x50 feet, first flaor rear, 215 Mai| 8t. One store house, about 20x3 feet, tear Main St. For details ap ply to W.- H. Cadwell, office of Bea ton & Cadwell, Mfg. C., rear 18 Malin St. 11-22-2¢ _— FOR SALE—In Plainville, 2 famik house, b large building lots, in goof location. Address Herald, Bax 7W 11-21-8d1 PERSONAL NOTICE FOR Mother or Father, an enlarge ment for a Christmas gift. Arcadd Studio. Not high priced. 11-25-3dy —_—— TO RENT S—— TO RENT—A garage. Apply 8 Ledge Court or Tel. 434-3. 11-28-wid TO RENT-—Five room tenement, 74 Seymour stréet. Apply S. Milstein 427 Chestnut St. 11-26-d3y TO RENT-—Beautiful five rooms, al improvements; no steam. 90 Win« throp street. 11-28-%dy —— NOTICE. “BE—Must dispose of my Hunt ington mahogany piano immediately as I need money, $106 cash. Ad- dress Herald, Box 19Y. 11-28-1dx e Electric vacuum cleaners rented ($1.25 per day) delivered; satisfaction guaranteed. Telephone 2079. 10-31-e0d-t( NAGLE SANITARIUM ana private | nospital, 50 Cedar street. Quiet lo« cation, excellent surroundings, freq from institutional atmosphe close individual attention assured; all doctors courteously recognized. Rates $20 per week upward. Con« ducted solely by Mary E. Nagle, R. N. graduate Brookln Wyckofl Heights Hospital. 9-23-eod-tl NOTICE—Park Hotel dining room, open for business, excellent food, first class service, also boarders taken by week. Mrs. I". Metty. * 11-25-6dx CARPENTERS ~ WANTED LEAVITT & HAYES, Inc. 9 Court St. Wanted--Farmer Expericnced farmer, married mag near city. Running water electric lights, Desirable place for right party. Address Farmer, P. O, Box 93, New Britain, on farm