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STATESMAN GUES FOR LEAGUE Explains Value Economic Blockade bastian, Spain, od Pross—“We o blockade’ ur, British o of 10 have July must ar declared representative or nations council, In correspondents on the here the pro council which opens tomorrow blockade which defled uld not able economi, a was ap nation the said, he ¢ on would be belleve to resist destroy times by he added often used the tion would eivilized nalty' it will probable efled our gave eagun on lo who n and who been itself Invitin “It s winece will be league it as his was suffering the one hand sald It was a on the other hand bolleved that in the found a remedy tional differences. It W all thelr problems early days before its been ingrained its ob- Ind he asserted. the league nction properly must me to develop. ually important,” he it not only neutrals belong to the le All Those wh fact misa the importanc movement. If the hope d nre be realized i must co-operate.” N FEDERALS FIGHT CANTU oplnion from from use- all on it con- but to the Lower California y to Resist Gov- nt Soldiers. Has Lower California, July Aswoclated Press).—Mex- troops will attempt by umbers to outflank and Mexicall the forces being by Hsteban Cantu, the northern district of ornia according to Cantu t such a move strong high ground are being he defenders, Cantu's of- va view to sweeping s with artillery of (By Arthur " a tor | ob- | | at the the federal troops from | nd Guaymas. n who ranked high in the late President Car- offered their services to | to the regular troops the stations established declared he had 6500 new | San Luis on the Sonora Colorado irver 20 mil Arizon and property of Ameri- er foreigners on both ® border line would be fully as would be pos- event of hostilities be. Huerta and Cantu forces | nced by M. G. Parades I here. A small force es troops s ready to Mrican interests it the N, 87 GOES UP FEET IN PLANE to Worried Pllot as to Return to Terra Firma. July 30—~Mrs. C. J. old, tried out flying yes- ‘amp Edwards, Sea Girt, gave it her entire a old?" she asked Lieuten- cellt as she presented her- it of the flier's plane bit,"”" he assu her, rapped her in the ckpit. The plane roared ground, shot into the at- d climbed zenithward. At and pas- he pilot turned and looked | nger. She told him to go came down In a few dives t ten minutes?” Mrs. Gofr she was helped out. She that that time had also 'm coming back Sunday.' d as she left the ficld in obile for Aasbary Park, passing the summer Westerly Bhooting to Recover don, July 30.—Mrs. Wil of Westerly, R. I, who ed by her husband in their day night, and is a patient tal here, s resting well ssion to the hospital a was secured from her by miner H. H. Heyer. She or husband came home was getting supper. The nlocked. she admitted him iately he shot her in the ce. She heard another r husband fell upon her. nothing more until. con- returned while she was in She is aware that her Adkins Printing Co. FINE STATIONERY 66 Church Street TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES We dea! in every make typewriter Sold, Rented, Repaired and Exchanged New Britain Typewriter Exchange 172 West Main St. Tel. 612 AL New Bungnlow of 6 rooms, everything modern, 2 car garage and lot 150x200 f corner of Commonw calth Avenue and Park Reserve, few steps from Stanley strecf. A fine home, . D. HUMPHREY 272 MAIN STREET ROO M 208, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING ° The Hardware City Loan Corp. Has under construction and affers for =ale on easy terms to employes of local industri-~—Three tenement houses, Two tenement hovses, Single dwellings. H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. You know there are not very many fine up- to-date Three Family Houses in the north end of the city. We can offer you a dandy, with a | peach of a yard — See us about selling your house for you. We’ll do the rest. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 MAIN ST. PHON E 313—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG 120% Reduction | On All White I Wash Skirts | At $1.25 All Lace Silk Hose in Cordovan, black and white Tel 1409-2 127 Wain St., Opp.-Arch. NEW BR(TAIN DAILY HERAD. | relea among FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1920. ReajEstate prices are still souring Yet therc is a big demad for property. H yom have . house or lot you would like convert into cash at a good pofit advertise it in the Classifed Column. There are plenty of buyers and the Classi- ficd columm is the place to reach them. ro RENT Il TO RENT A FEW CHOlcw oFFICES INQUIRE THE MUTCAL BUILDI 122 MAIN STREET DOWNSTAIRS TO RENT—Store for aute supplies: corner Main and occupled by A. G. Hawk M. Cohn, 49 Commercial TO 144 formerly | Apply to | 7-22-tf | RENT—Three mewly bullt garages. Pleasant St 29-3dx TO RENT—Four-room flat, all modern im- provements, steam heat; young couple preferred. Inquire at 151 Washington street. -29-3dx —_—e TO RENT—Flve-room tenement at 61 Maln street, top fleor. Apply to M. Cohn, 49 Commercial St 9-tf ——————— WANTED—MALE HEJ.P WANTED CARPENTERS ¥OR HOUSE WORK APPLY WM. H. ALLEN CO. (INCORPORATED) WANTED—Competent chsuffeur for tank truck, also driver for tank wagon. Inquire Manager, Gulf Refining Co., Stanley street. . WANTED—Young man between 16 and 19 years of age; must be well recommended. | Apply 324 Main St 7-27-t2 WANTED—Salcsmen; live wires; ducements; for tires and tubes. Rambler Tire and Rubber Co., Building, Stamford, Conn., Zoou in- Apply at ‘Whitney or by mail 7-3-t8 WANTED—Immediately: men on spring scales good pay and per- manent employment; references required. H. J. O'Connor, ¢9 Lyman St.. Sprinkfield, Mass. 6-2-t¢ Competent scale- CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN AI)VAN_CE : This is not a question of credit. Boqkkeepmg, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser nioney. AUTOMOBILES USK M us. city o get 1 whit iollow TRUCKS--Attention. Jitney Lae wolicy situation col not only in Bridgeport, but in our own of New Britain, is critical, as you = et busy and aa We have | iov Fiane prives T 1919 13-passenger buses; also one 1520 33-pa: or Packard. These are all in iirsi-class shape mechanically, brand new cord ures all around; watth investi- | gation. Call Liberty 430 or sce Chaadler, Mack Motor Truck Company. New Haven, 7-13-t CSED TRUCKS When in need of a good Used Truck, it will pay you to get in touch with us. Mack, Pierce-Arr~w, Packard and others; some ovel hauled, rebuilt and guaranteed; terms to suit you. Phone Liberty 430, or see CHANDLER, MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO., 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Comn. 8-24-cf USED CAR SALE The following USED CARS are in A-1 condition, have been overhauled, repainted. and ure to be sold at a BARGAIN. If you are looking for a car, sce us first; we will save you money. Time payments arranged: 1919 Oakland T., wire wheels 1918 Oakland T., winter and summer top 1917 Cole T., eight-cylinder 1916 Hudson T., seven-passenger 1916 Oakland T., just like new And a Number of Others A. C. HINE COMPANY 189 Washington Street Telephone C 8546 Hartford, Conn. with few Shod man, local e clerk. Address position _a: Herald ‘arms, from 10 to house and barn; fiom $7.000 18 85,000 ANTED—A rent of three or four rooms in good residential section: not later than September 1. Box 10, Herald. 7-29-3dx WANTED—OId false teeth; highest prices paid for old gold, silver and false teeth; ! write at once; will call at - venience. Box 20XX, Herald Low production of manufac- tured goods makes a big de- mand for secondhand articles, If you have houschold furniture, a used auto, in fact anything useful to scll, this is the time to There never was For Sale advertise it better market are Ounly One ©Cent a a advts. Word. MILLINERY MAKERS ALSO, LEARNERS Steady all-the-year employmen immediate positions with good pay: pply by letter or in person. 3 .’ MR. M. L. ISENBERG 4 MILLINERY DEPARTMENT WISE, SMITH & CO., HARTFORD 7-30—8.2-5-9-12-16-18 WANTED—Girls to wait on table. T WANTED—Two young Iadies to work im candy kitchen Apply at 360 Main strect. 7-29-34 TED—Would like work Saturday and | Monday mornings; any kind ol work. | Address Herald Box 20W. WANTED—Ford runabout; must be in good | condition; state price and year made Ford, Herald Box 35 9-2dx WANTED—To rent: A five- or six-room tenement or small house. modern improve- ments, in good neighborhood. Address Herald Box 35B. 7-29-6dx WANTED—Permanent and private home for four-vear-old girl: willing to pay reasonable price. Reply Herald Box 33K, 7-29-2dx | EXPERIENCED HELP WANTED FOR CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT APPLY AT THE BEE HIVE 373 MAIN ST. 7-26-t2 TSED TRUCKS THAT ARE WORTH WHILE We have the followihg on hand in first-class mechanical condition, ready to go to work, viz.: 2-Ton Mack—Rebuilt. with brand new rack body, guaranteed the same as new. 3-Ten Packard—Chassis 2nd cab. Two 21:-Ton Maccars—One with sub- stantial padded van body, the other with rack body. 5-Ton White Dump—Newly painted. Ton Nash—With brand-new lumber newly painted. Two 1819 5-Ton Clydesdale Dumps. Four 1919 2-Ton Dayv.Elder 25-pas- senger buses with Goodyear spare Worth Call Liberty 430, or see bods investigation CHANDLER MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO. 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn. 7-30-t¢ | WANTED—A-1 steady work , 15 mechanic; good wages, Apply Smith Bros. Machine High street, bitween 5 and 6, or G. F. Smith, 7-29-2dx WANTED—Porter In store. Apply to The McMiilan Store, Inc 7-29-t 1 WANTED—y &ite ‘referenc dress B. § n for clerical position; varticulars. Ad- 7 7-30-3d WANTED—Experienced furnishing ‘_...._,,, salesman: good salary permanent po tion The Luke Horsfall Harttord, Conn. 3024 Co.. WANTED—Chauffeur. Main street Apply at 323 West 1dx CHIROPRACTIC TALK No. 7 GAIN HEALTH” | (By J. A. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR) What is the cause of pain. weakness and | disease? That is a question over which | untold thousands of specialists have wran- | gled and are still wrangling. Some lay it to f00d combinations, others say germs and bacterfa, and still others put responsibility on seveial things all the way from stale air to the dorby hat. In the meantime, the sick are increasing in numbers, cvery hospital is being enlarged and, despite the mo-called advances in therapeutic science, there are more chronic sufferers today than ver before in history. In regard to this situation, Dr. Alfred Walton, the founder of the ssex County Hospital. its first President and Chief of the Surgical Staff, has to say Untold millions of human beings have suffered all their lives and died in pain, the cause of their sufferings never bel understood, while medical men have qu themselves as to the form the disease—whether it be | tweedledee. There are at nt miilions of sufferers pray- relicl whose sufferings can only be removing the pressure from nerves for the trouble, and this is what ! are doing constantly are interested in is PERMA- Those who want temporary it at the nearest drug , want permanent health look to correction of | Chiropractic is the | adjusts the cause of | %o in 95 per cent. of | and every person suf- fering from an acute or chronic aliment should find out just what Spinal Adjust- ments can do for them. Don't delay, for health fs vours if you will have nerve pressure removed wherever it exists in your spine. Free consultation at office. J.A. VOLZ The Chiropractor 259 MAIN STREET, BOOTH BLOCK Sulte 407, Fourth Floor Phone 1732 Office Hours: 9-12 a. m.—2-5 p. m. Evening Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thurs- day, Saturday, 6:30 to 8:30. FOR SALE Two-Family Dwelling. [ here is what or of m or | character tweediec | the pr | ing for met by responsi | What YOU A results | wii€ ouiy can wet but those w! strength must subluxations ONLY method which disease. It has donc cases resorting to it. and spinal i | RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN § s i e | DEWITT A. RILEY ROOM 208, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. FOR SALE—A Ford touring car in good | unning coarition; four good tires. In- /quire at 49 Linden St upstairs. 7-30-2dx FOR SALE—Ford roadster, newly painted, perfect condition: new tires, speedometer, shock absorbers, tire-carrier, two spares private; reasonable. L. 439 Arch St FOR SALE—Private family wishes to sell | 1918 seven-passenger Reo touring car; | excellent condition: bargain at $850; act | quick. Herbert Ahlgren, 450 Main St Phone 45, 7-30.2dx . R SALE—1916 Maxwell touring car in | one \ditione time pavments if desired + Hox 222, Herald. 7-30-3dx | recently over- £200. Tele- | 30-3a | ¥hone 1% FOR SALE—Ford sn..o 5 hauled and painted; phone 2469 FOR SALE—1917 Ford in first-class com., | tion; can be seen at 112 Lake strec 6 todp m WANTED—By elderly American couple: Two or three rooms for light housekeep- ing. Herald Box 15Y. 7-26-5dx girls Appiy for counter work Manager, Hudson 7-28-3dx to work in_cigar 7-28-3d3 WANTED—Two good pay. Lunch. WAN1ED—Lady store : Main clerk st WANTED—Janitress, three hours a dayy wages $10 a week. Apply Southern New England Telephone Company. 7-27-4d = 2 WANTED—Nurses to register with thic Commission for positions in State Tubers culosis institutions; pleasant environment and good entrance salarie: State Civil Service Commission, State Capitol, Hart- Tord, Conmn. 7-37-1w CETIR WANTED—An efficient laundress, two day: a week; references required. Drawer B, Plainvilie, Conn. i-27-6d WANTED—Bookkeeper; $20 a week te- start; good chance for advancement. Box 23Z, Herald. 1-21-14 WANTED—Young wemen to become telek Pphone operators; ne experience necessary; paid while learning; rapid increases thert- afier both for length of service and merit; the advantage of this occupation will be explained by the chiet operator. 8. I. &, ‘Telephone Company. WANTED—Rent of three or four rooms for three adults. Address Box XBY0, Herald Office. 7-24-6dx ey ¥FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—One pair heavy draught horses, set double harness, one bottom dumpeart and one dumpcart. Inquire Joe Rinaldi, Mitchell St. 7-26-6dx FOR SALE—Ten acres cheap. Telephone 1 standing grass, 1d FOR SALE—Bicycle, cash. Apply this evening, Ave., third floor. slightly 143 used, $20 Kensington 1ax FOR SALE—Fine records; used quick. Andrews, talking machine and | three months; $35; come 439 Arch St 1dx | FOR SALE—Broilers. Apply C. M. Bauer, | Kensington 1d i = o B | FOR SALE—Cot bed, fireless cooker and | kitchen range in good condition. 51 Camp St._Tel. 1529. REAL.ESTATE FOR SALE 125 dx FOR SALE—A new six-room house, car garage, on car line, large lot; price $4,000. Nels Anderson, Damon's Hill, Berlin, Conn. 7-26-6dx one- FOR SALE—New two-family Sterling St. with three lots, immediately. Inquire 67 East Main street. 7-30-1wx ——————————————————————— LOSY house on to be sold | LOST—A bank book, Traut's Park. 106 Rockwell ward. Sunday afternoon, in Please return to Joe Bylk, avenue, and receive re- 7-26-1wx LOST—At Walnut Hill Park, Thursday afternoon: New russet leather football, ar velley ball, with identification mark 4 into it. Reward if returncd to e, 7-30-2dax FOR SALE BUICK SIX ROADSTER PACKARD TOURING OVERLAND %0 COUNTRY OAKLAND ROADSTER FORD TOURING CHEVROLET TOURING (130) OVERLAND 75 ROADSTER CHEVROLET TOURING (Baby Grand) FORD TRUCK ~ime CLUB Payments Arranged SIM BOOKMAN Corner Main St.—Phone 484 -30-tf 4 Em St., | old; | re collar with | LOST—Rabbit = color ) black and ez, owner's name. Pleas! Kenney, 157 Smalley 1442-13 seven months wtredl Frank | tepiane | night, on Walnut Hill or on | Texington or Griswold streets: Pay envelope containing _sum of money. Finder please notity Herald. LOST—Frida: LOST—Bunch of keys, Wednesday night, Stanley. Chestnut. Cherry, Maple, Whiti: Pearl or Franklin Sai Finder ple return to Herald Box * Reward. 1dx s — MIZR RESORTS s FOR SALE—Ford touring, 1918; finc condi- tion; shock absorbers and other extras: cash. 112 e St, Friday and 150 Cherry St. Sunday. aturday : | 0-2ax | SUMMER BOARDERS—Indian Neck, Bran. ford. Cottage 1905 open July to October: on beach: terms reasonable. Frey. Telephone. FOR SALE—Overland speedster; wheels: electrically equipped: cheap cash: home evenings. sixth house on left end of trolley line. H. Runce, erlin 9-3dx wire for TO RENT—One, .two rooms bathing, boating, fishing: use of kitchen; meals. J. W. Futch, Short Beach, Conn. 7-27-5dx FOR SALFE—Baby carriage in excellent condition. Call at 1 flight, or telephone 75 FOR SALE—Emmanuel building on Frankiin who will tear it within two weeks. Co., Arch St Gospel Church Square to anyone down and remove it Apply A P. Tea 29-1wx & FOR SALE—Dining table, curtains, screen door books, silver, kitchen trunks, chest, pillows. Maple Hill. kitchen table, beds, plctures, range, utensils, 33 Johnson St 29-3d FARMINGTON, CONNECTICUT Second season. Delightful and pic- turesque modern farmhouse, situated in beautiful hilly country. Excellent table; abundance of vegetables, fruits and milk: all our own products. PURE WATER AND SA ARY DRAT JOSEPH A. FAGAN SCOTT'S SWAMP FARM Telephone Farmington 59. 37 FURNISHED ROOMS. B FOR SALE—Chevrolet touring car in good condition, $425. Inquire 208 East Main street. Tel. $S1-4. 8-3dx | TO RENT—Furnished room, with board, for { two men in private American family. 88 Franklin St 7-28-3dx FOR SALE—One Dodge touring car, one Chalmers roadster, one seven-passenger Studebaker; to be sold at once. 3 Britain Motor Sales and Repair Co. ner Elm and Seymour Sts. 7-28-3d | TO RENT—fne furnished room, 50 Court street. \ 7-29-2dx ! T0O RENT—Two large furnished _rooms; also board. 34 Sheflield St 7-30-2dx FOR SALE—1916 Maxwell touring car in fine condition. time payments if Phone 1982-14. FOR SALE—Overland touring, Model 83, in excellent condition, $475 cash or terms. Apply Box 19%, Herald FOR SALE—Bulck roadster; paint and mechanical condition perfect; cord tires all around: will sell cheap for cash. Tele- phone No. 1840, Room 407, New Britain National Bank Building. 7-16-t¢ TO RE NT—Furnished rooms, private family, central 3 2 Phone 116 T—Farnished front room 193 Main St. | T0 RE gentlemen. B —— TO RENT—Furnished room for one or two gentlemen: private family. Telephone 428-2. 100 West Main St 7-30-3dx TO RENT—Large, airy front room, private family. 56 Hawkins street. Telephone 147-3. 7-30-24 WANTED AT ONCE BOY FOR GENERAL WORK APPLY AT ONCE OUTLET MILLINERY CO. 237 MAIN STREET ‘WANTED EXTRA SALESWOMEN IN ALL DEPARTMENTS TO WORK SATURDAY AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS WITH OR WITHOUT EXPERIENCE APPLY TO S orL THE NOTICE—Auomobile _parties Frank Brewn, Tglephone 188.2. taken out. 7-30-2ax NOTICE—Now upsight piano, beautiful case and tone. $100. discount; easy payments; come, sme it Andrew street { NOTICE—¥or hi low retes) NOTICE—. oo, that my 3 passenger Tel. 608-2. 7-29-3ax ec to many inquiries, will ion sale of house- annoncement. A, P. ou, " Aues tioneer. Gwds sold o commiselon. 7-28-sd NOTICE—Sampooing, manicuring, scalp treatment and facial massage; ladies. tended ¢ their homes. Margaret Hepp, WilsonSt. Phone 465-5. 7-21-10dx NOTICE—HRrdware City guarantce to make that old mattress equal to new; trial will convince you: quick serice; reasonable prices; uphol stering. 0 Tremont street. Telephone 2314-4. 7-20-26dx Bedding Co. NOTICE—Lcille Beauty Shop. Hairdres ing, maniuring, shampooing, scalp ment, fgial massage. Booth _Blook Room 40. top floor. Appointments b Phone 63. Hazel N. Dyer. 7-16-1mo’ NOTICE—Al kinds of carpeatry work; houses, arages, store fronts; repairing. roofs a spcialty; reasonable prices. Axel Dahigren. Telephone 1493-14. ~24d WEST MAN GARAGE—Rear 103 West Main. Spcialists on magnetos, generators and staer: general auto repairing, washing nd polishing; storage. 7-26-1wx NOTICE—bcal and long-distance trucking done resonably; also parties taken out. Call Albrt Diemond, 410 Elm 8t, or phone 63 14. T2 (WD) AW THE IEERLESS TRUCK- ING CO. § Loca and Long Distance 63 (REENWOOD STREET PHONE 2122-4 N'W BRITAIN, CONN. Sullding—Rcpamng. —— LAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUIDERS IN WOOD, FERICK SEEL AND CONCRETEB. Repairs of all kinds r} 9 CourtsSt. Telophonas 2 et iew Btain, Conn, & e