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AL WINERS | BACK T0 JOB r of men ; Monday. where ag- ever, that any great nusw would be back before next 1i the Shamokin district, itation against t urn to work was imtense, Chf Golden, district president of the miners, sald he was confident that “all the men would be | g e back to work within a few days.” Mass meetings in the Hazleton and Shamokin districts were addressed by of Work Is Expected | Rlsciataore/ntqsamn e lilles TOday fi ieoskoerasisas Yho oficially notified the ers vacationists” of the proclamation | Chairman Thomas Kennedy of the | policy committee sald the commit- [ tee would begin making plans to ask ‘resident Wilson to reopen the wage $% the anthracite coal | “ u‘(::n"l:-n« “N'lt‘m- r-qnpq however, Fperations have tled | i1 not made until all the men meation” strike. was ex- | re work, he said by officials of the United ® an a result of the proc- log last night by the pol- urging the miners to 1 Pa., Bept. 17.—Resump been be CITY ITEMS throughout thic they o return of the men begin production the were and imme- Dance Sat. night, Bardeck's hall { advt The date of the dramatics by Mount fHOVVCVBVE GO TTHBEBBEI SHe We have a customer for a six family If you have _ch a thing, call at our and we will do the business. GGG BHBIVEVRG RKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 2026 IMBERS OF NEW BRITAIN RFAL ESTATE BOARD. rrororont. Lo dodotododedode e dod ® i & & L d b SHVED FOR SALE Desirable House at Belvidere—Low Price and Good Terms L R o B 5o ) S ere are Some New Ones: Good estab- business in Wood Turning Line. Very piece of property right in the center for n be used for 40 car garage if desired. nt for sale in Bristol. P REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. ING YOUR PICTURE TAKEN ot Vanity, But the Discharge of Duty you owe to those who think well of you. ARCADE STUDIO The Photographer in Your Town. Just Listed 92 family semibungalow in Eastern part of city. .Cash. re- $2,000. 3 family house on East street, cash required $3,000. genuine bargain. 7 room Cottage for $6,250. Worth $7,500 Must be sold immediately. eHome Banking & RealtyCo MAIN ST, Next Door to Fox's Theater. Telephone 728 he Hardware City Loan ‘Corp. under construction for snle on easy to employes of local industri-~—Three tenement Two tenement houses, Single dwelli and c%ers 4 H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. STEAMSHIP TIC FOREIGN REMITT D ALL PARTS OF THE' | CEORGEANUIGLEY 235 Ma NEV | ror diately. They did not belleve how- | Holyoke college girls is Sept. 24 in- | stead of tonight as some believe. Your new felt hat—Wilson’s.—advt Big athletic events at Court Friend- 1 pienic, Quartet park, Sunday. —advt Buy Advt your Vietrola at Morans'.— Imported cloth hats £4.50, Wilson's. —advt. ' Dance Sat. —advt night, Bardeck’s hall. | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE i FOR SALE—A well-built eight-room house located on Stanley street. Telephone 1034 9-17-6dx FOR SALE—Two bullding lots, ry and Ash street Must be sold at once. A. F. Eeclestaecd, 273 Cherry street. | 91311 | -family house and barn land and some apple walk from City Hall; 00 cash. New Britain 166 Main street. Room 16-3dx FOR SALE—F with two acres trees; 15 minutes price $6,200; £1 Farm Agency No. 17. FOR SALE—Six-family block and two- family house, near Polish Church: price $15,200; rents $1, a year: § New Britain Farm Agency, Room ALE—Cottage, seven rooms, with six on east side: price $4.600; New Britain Farm Room 17 FOR lots, cash. Main St., FOR SALE—A seven-room steam-heated house, five uc of land; price and terms reasonable further particulars in- quire of C Prentice, phone New Brita 1 evenings, or 15 Asylum Hartford, Conn inville: limprovements: of fruit. Phone Eight-room barn, large 133. Plain- 9-14-5dx | | SALE—In with plenty house lot, vil FOR SALE—Two-tenement house, Amber Ave Sewington, Conn. Price $4,000; | $1.600 cash. Charles Plunge, P. O. Box | 104 9-11-6ax FOR SALE—Lot on will sell cheap for late model touring North Stanley St. or exchange for Call at 1650 9-11-6d car. WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL Furniture. $1 25 ;fi;ndredlhs for Paper 135 OAK ST. TEL. 589-23. New Cottage in Barnesdale. 5 1-2 Acres Finest Farm Land, Gobd House, Barn, Fruit and Berrics. 7 Room Cottage, handy to center. 2 Family Modern Brick, 2 minutes from center. DEWITT A. RILEY National Bank Bldg. The Service Agency. DOLLAR TIRE SALE Firestone Kent, Batavia, McGraw, Norwalk, Car- lisle Cord, Fisk and Fed- eral. All Roads Tire Store 287 South Main Stre Near . Ellis Street New Britain, Conn. Atlantic Filling Station. Open Until 10 P. M. " To/ Strangers 1 | NOTICE—Ladies and Gentlemen: | be Classified Advertising is the most incxpensive form of pub- lcity. Try a For Sale or a Want Advt, in the Herald today. See for yourself. Only One Cent a Word. CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. WANTED NOTICE—Party, going West, will sell walnut furniture, 13 pieces, and beautiful Emer- son mahogany upright piano, all for cash. Address Box 24W, Herald Office. NOTICE—Electric vacuam cleaners rented, $1.25 per day. Round file gas stove lighters, 35c. Satisfaction guaranteed every time. Phone 2079 8-16-eod-tt NOTICE—Local and long-distance trucking done reusonably; also parties taken out. Call Albert Diemond, 410 Elm St. or phone 633-14 T-(W&E)-4wx BEWARE OF FIRES!—Have your chimneys cleaned. Ninety per cent. of fires are caused dirty chimneys. address Rackliffe Bros. Britain by at NOTICE—Shampooing, manicuring, ~ scalp treatments and facial message; ladies attended at their homes. garet Hepp, 20 Wilson street. Phons 9-15-64 It you want to get market price for your old papers, magazines and rags, I am willing to pay $1.25 a hundred pounds for papers; $1.75 for magazines, 3c a pound for rags “all A. Skiarsky, $ Wooster St, Hortford. Telephone Charter 288-2 9-11-6dx NOTICE—Hardware City Bedding Co. guarantees to make that old mattress equal to new; trial will convince you; quick " service; reasonable prices; uphol- stering. 60 Tremont street. Telephone -4 8-30 to 10-1x NOTICE—Crusoe’s Taxi transters, 74 Day and 1719, Station, baggage Church St, New Britain. night service. Telephone $-20-26dx NOTICE—Will do all kinds of carpentry work by the hour or contract. Call or write Wedman, 187 Monroe street, City. 9-16-3dx E. NOTICE—The Orthopedic Shoe Repairing Factory and Shoe Shine Parlor is a first- class ¢hoe repairing shop. Work done by oodyear welt machinery and by hand. pod leather and good service. Come and try us and you will be satisfied. Low prices on all work. Will call and deliver. Fragione, 73 Church street. Phone 762 9-16-6d NOTICE—Belkin's Garage at 445 West Main strect now open for business. Cars washed, expert repairing, storage; satis- faction guaranteed. Tel. §87-3. 9-9-12dx NOTICE—Supreme Roach Powder is guar- anteed kill flies, roaches, bedbugs, fleas, etc. Put up in large bellows pack- 5c at the leading drug stores. 5-5-26d — e e e e e FUK saLo—MISCELLANEOUS to 5 ‘ WANTED—To bu; A baby carriage; must | be in_good condition. Address Herald | 24 | e - | WANTED—Would like position as keeper foy one or two. A. Berlin, Cohn. house- | sperry, | 1dx |, WANTED—By strictly American middle- | aged man: Responsible position in some local factory; has had busin experi- ence; references furnished Herald, Small farm with house commuting distance to price reasonable. Box :1J. outbulldings: Britain; Herald six-room Box WANTED—Five- adults Addr Conn. or tenement; | Plainville, 9-17-3dx WANTED—Short-breathed persons, wheezy and gasping breathers to try a box of “Breathe Ezy,” 25c; will give instant relief in cases of hay fever. asthma, nose | colds and all nasal troubles: works won- ders. Guaranteed by Dickinson Drug Co., | well's Drug Store, City Drug Store all drugs WANTED—Steam-heated room for man; central location. Address Box $BB young Herald 9-16-3dx WANTED—By young couph ‘Telephone 1317-3. A. W. Gates, ing St Tenement. 26 Whit- 9-16-3dx WANTED—Rent. Refined American couple desire about five rooms in Plainville or Berlin. Address Box 23A, Herald. 9-16-2dx ‘WANTED—Farms. Anyone having farms for sale, prices from $3,000 to $9,000, kindly let me know at once, as I have several customers who want to buy; no agents. Address Box 377, City. 9-1§-3dx NTED—By an American couple on or before October 1st: Light housekeeping vooms. Address T. D. F., care Herald Office. 9-16-3dx TED—A rent of five or six rooms; no children. 42 Church street. Telephone 1669. 9-15-6dx. WANTED—Rent, five or six rooms; end preferred. A. H. Starkey, throp St. Phone 1072-23. WANTED—By man and wife: Tenement of five rooms; west end preferred. Tel phone 2302 from 2-7 p. m. 9-15-6dx. WANTED—A family to take care of a boy 16 months. Willing to pay good. Apply at 184 Washington street between 6 and 10 p. m. E. Joseph. 9-13-5dx FOR SALE—Harvard Classics by Charles | wANTED—Teachers and other professional Elilott Box BB Price $100. Address H 9-14- d | t | FOR SALE—Grape vines; maple, catalpa and poplar trees: also barberry and privet hedges. Thomas Paonessa, Oak City. dx FOR SALE—Victory Crawford range, less than three months old; parior rug, dining room suite and a few odd chairs; no reasonable offer refused. Telephone No. 1284-4 9-17-2dx FOR SALE—Gas range, four-burmer; very little. Inquire 156 Maple first floor. used street, 9-17-2ax FOR SALE—Square plano in good condition. Inquire first floor, 545 West Main St. 1ldx FOE SALE—New Milch cows and springers; some very choice cows; also, two cheap family cows. N Baldwin, Kensington. Telephone 254-12. 9-16-3d w FOR SALE—Large square piano; good con- dition; very reasonable price. APply 27 Sunrise Ave. or Tel. 1982-12. 9-16-3dx t WANTED—American desires room, fur- people to try our noonday lunch at 50c from 11:30 to 2:30 daily. Broadway Dining Rooms, 67 Arch St. 9-10-tf nished or unfurnished, five days a week. Apply Box 11A, Herald. 9-14-5dx WANTED—Men and women with burnin tired, aching and itching feet, soro cors and callouses to try Snow Drop Salve, 251 works wonders; guaranteed by Crowell’ “Drug_Store, Clark and Brainerd, Miller and Hanson and all druggists. 8-17-30dx ———————— WANTED—MALE HEI.P SALESMEN—A national service organiza- ton has opened an office in New Britai wonderful opportunity for men securing employment now: in answering advt you may find your niche. Call, $:30 to 6 p. m.. 4 Mutual Bldg.,, Room 6. 9-17-1f WANTED—Electrician’s ' helper. T. W. Hinchliffe, 50 Main S furniture for five at once. Call at 9-16-5dx wits, 9-15-3dx FOR SAL] one living suite; good Phone 164-14. room suite, complete; | threc-piece tapestry | new; price 9-15-4dx | FOR SALE—Two hundred whiskey and wine barrels and 100 cider barrels. Apply Oreste Mestieri, next to Kensington Bar- bershop. 9-13-6d FOR SALE—A Glenwood range. 432 West Main St Call evenings. 9-14-fdx FOR SALE—One horse wagon and harness all in good condition, will sell at low) price. John Glowpla, White' Plainville FOR SALE—Onme office ir, one System _and Herald Box FOR SAN also Sec) and_Soms £ DYE WORKS 189 MAIN STREET DRY CLEANING, PRESSING AND DYEING Goods Called For and Delivered Telephone 618 9-16-26a ion of Claims. Probate holden at v and for the District of County of Hartford and on the 16th day of — Limit At a Court Britain, within Beriin, in_ the s ¢ Connecticut, September, A. D. 1920. P’resent., Bernard F. Gaftney, Esq.. Judge. On motion of Helen G. Judd, of said New Britain, as Executrix of the last will testament of Willlam S. Judd, late of New Britain, within said district. deceased This Court doth decree that six months allowed and limited for the creditors of sald estate to exhibit their claims against the same to the Executrix and directs that public notice be given of this order by advertising In & newspaper published in said New Britain and having a circulation in sald district and by posting & copy thereof on the public sign-post in said Town of New Britain, nearest the place where the deccased last dwelt, and return make. By Order of Court, reasonable. | WANTED—@wo first-class _electricians and WANTED—Pressmen. Apply Mosel-Mfg. Co., Kensington, Conn. 3d WANTED—Two first-class carpenters, $1.10 per hour. Apply, ready for work, at ¥ o'clock, 228 Washington St. 9-17-2dx WANTED—Meat cutter. Apply at O'Con- nell’s Market, 401,West Main St. §-16-3dx one helper. City. WANTED— the Corbin Ci Apply at 32 Northend St.. 9-16-2dx Iy at the office of WANTED for general 3 tory. Apply 14 Winter W rocer- Market, . 9-16-2d | 6 Mali » . o WANTEL glesmen for New Britain and vicinity; Sala and commission Address | Herald Box 24BB. 9-15-3dx 'WANTED—Boy drug business; s00d position Store, corner streets. of 16 years to learn the must be well recommended; to right party. Vita Drug | Lafayette and Washington 9-14-6d 16, at the 30 Church 9-14-tf WANTED—Young man, Miller-Hanson Drug street. over Store, WANTED—Man to work on presses. A. N. Clark & Son, Plainville. Conn. 9-14-tf WANTED—I am looking for a particular type of man who is inherently honest, who can faithfully represent an organization of national reputation and record; regard- less of your previous occupation, you may be that particular man whom 1 can place in a position to earn not less than 37,500 & year. Call Room 6, Mutual Building, City. Walter F. Bliss, Local Mgr. 9-14-tf e —— e SUMMER RESORTS FARMINGTON, CONNECTICUT nd season. Delightful and ple- turesque modern farmhouse, situated in beautiful hilly country. Excellent table; abundance of vegetables. fruits and milk: all our own products: reduced 4 rales for September and October. Pure Whater and Sanitary Drainage JOSEPH A. FAGAN S T 3 Farmiogton 59. 3 (9-10-11-16-17- AUTOMOBILES . FOR SALE—I1916 Studebaker seven-passen- ger touring: good mechanical condition; can be bought right. Telephone 503 or cali 513 East St. after 5 o'clock. 9-17-2dx FOR SALE—1917 Buick, late model, condition. Call 495 Main St 9-1 1 3dx FOR SALE—1917 Oakland touring in lent shape; must be sold at once. Box 27Y. xcel- brald 9-17-tf second hand auto you want to- sell. Tell them about it in & For Sale Advt. Only One Cent s Word. WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Competent girl or womén general housework. Mrs. H. W, Mai 33 Lexington St. -9-17-34 WANTED—Girls to wait on tables in re taurant. 233wPark St. 9-16-2 WANTED—Expeiiiced typist for = permunent position with ad¥ancemen familiarity with business-letter writing advantage. Box 28AA, Herald. 9-16- FOR SALE—Ford Brighton St coupe. after 6 p. m. Address 98- 31 Sdx | FOR SALE—1920 Vim truck in excellent condition; used but four months; this car will be sold very reasonably to quick buyer. Belkin's Garage, Tel. 587-3. 9-15-6dx FOR SALE—1917 Buick roadster in good condition. 40 Church St., over Victory Lunch. 9-16-2dx FOR SALE—1919 Oldsmobi will _exchange for touring. 26 Whiting St. Tel. 1317-3. roadster, or Apply at 9-15-3dx | FOR SALE—Ford touring car; just' over- hauled: new! Telepiione painted; -4 price reasonable. / 9-li-3ax FOR SALE—1917 Ford runabout. $250. Phone 2469. Price 9-5-tf FOR SALE—Late 1917 Stearns-Knight Chummy roadster; best of running condi- tion; cord tires; & bargain at $650. The L. & M. Garage, rear 101 West Main St. Tel. 587-2. 9-16-3dx USED TRUCKS—Attention. Jltney and Bus Men: The trolley situation confrunting us, not only in Briageport, but in our own city of New Biitain, is critical, as you know. Now is the time to got busy and &et in while prospects are good. We have the following for saie at right prices: Three 1¥19 Reo 13-passenger buses; also one 1¥20 35-passengur Packard. These are all in first-class shape mechanically, brand mew cord tires all around; worth investi- gation. Call Liberty 430 or see Chandler, Mack Motor Truck Company, New Haven, Coan. 7-13-t¢ s S USED TRUCKS When in need of a good Used Truck, it will pay you to get in touch with us. Mack, Pjerce-Arrow, Fackard and others; some over- bauled, rebullt and guaranteed; terms to suit you. =g Phene Liberty 430, of see CHANDLER, MACK MOTOR TBUCK CO., 264 Whalley Ave. New Haven, Conn. USED TRUCKS THAT ARE WORTH WHILE We have the following on hand in first-class mechanical condition, ready to go to work, vis.: 2-Ton Mack—Rebnilt, with brand new rack body, guaranteed the asame as new. 3-Ton Packard—Chassis and cab. Two 2%-Ton Maccars—One with sub- stantial padded van body, the other with rack body. 5-Ton White Dump—Newly painted. 2-Ton Nash—With brand-new lumber body, newly painted. Two 1919 5-Ton Clydesdale Dumps. Four 1919 3-Ton Day-Elder 25-pas- senger buses with Goodyear spare. Worth investigation. Call Liberty 430, or seo. CHANDLER MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO. 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn. 7-30-t2 USED CARS OF VALUE STUDEBAKER Big Six ....$1,800 AUBURN Beauty Six OVERLAND Touring 90’ OVERLAND Touring “83" .. OVERLAND Touring * MAXWELL Touring OVERLAND Roadster SAXON Roadster OLDSMOBILE Touring STUTZ Roadster TRUCKS OF SERVICE BROCKWAY Express STUDEBAKER Express FORD Truck FORD Truck GRAHAM Two-Ton VIM Express © M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH ST. 9-9-tf FOR SALE 1920 PAIGE DEMONSTRATOR— Driven 3,000 miles; A-1 condition. 1919 OAKLAND—Driven only 6,000 miles; $1,500. 1920 STUDEBAKER—Sport model; driven 7.000 miles; cord tires; equipment first class; price $1,500. 1919 OVERLAND—Recently over- hauled; newly painted; good rub- i price §800. BUICK ROADSTER—Recently auled; price $300. ( LASH MOTOR CO. CORNER LINCOLN AND WEST MAIN STREETS Sullding--Roepaning. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BERICK STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. # Court St Telephcune 3344 tiew Britain, Conns %1 WANTED—Experienced girls on paper boxs stripping machine, corner staying; 25 cen per hour for learners. Meriden Box-Co., Meriden, Conn. 9-16- WANTED—Experienced saleslady for hosle and glove department. Leonard & H mann Co. 9 WANTED—A girl for kitchen and : room work. Apply Mrs. Geo. B. Plainville. Telephone 113. WANTED—Two girls for counter; two for picking up dishes. Apply to Man Hudson Lunch. 9;15- 9-15-] WANTED—A woman to dust fine fu: once a week; steady work for the ri person. B. C. Porter Sons. 9-15 ‘WANTED—Permanent laundress; to also, upstairs work; South in winter. Box Herald Office. ‘914~ WANTED—Everyone to know that you save money by having your dentistry d by me. If you want painless dentis| come now and let me prove that expert knowledge of the use of NAF MINIT enables me to not only ext: but fill, crown or treat your teeth with pain. Dr. George ‘E. Knapp, 299 street. WANTED——-Stenographers to quzlity state positions. Civil service test Octd 5, 1920, at Capitol, Hartford. Send circular and application, to.be filed b noon, October 2d. State Civil Commission, State Capitol, Hartford, . 9-1 \ IFOR SALE—Ford panel body delive reasonable offer refused. The L. Garage, rear 401 West Main_ St phone 587-2. -1 WANTED—Two malds, cook and maid. Tel. 1856-13. . 911 WANTED-—A young lady for mew office; good position. Call Dra 299 Main St. WANTED—We will pay $25 to every lady .who brings us in 25 new qustod This will be ' good way to get youd fall suit free of charge. 'We prom painless extractions and fillings you will be satisfied with all our Work; so bring in your friends and credif you with one or more.fiew. tomers. Apply Dr. George Bn Knap Main St. near Rallroad Crossing. = 9af WANTED—Young girl ms mother's ‘b one through with school »fllw 2118-2 or 81 Columbia St. WANTED—A woman for general Apply Mrs. W. H. Allen, Maple Hill. R T WANTED—Young womesi .00 bScome. phune operators; ne experience paid while learning; rapid in afier both for lenglh of mervice end the advantage of this occupation explained by the chiet opérater, B Telephone Company. FOR SALE DODGE SEDAN DODGE ROADSTER MAXWELL TOURING * FORD TOURING REO TOURING LIBERTY TOURING OVERLAND TOURING THE B. & B. MOTOR C0. 6 Elm Street | Phoné 483 AUTOMOBILES ¥OR LE—Velie six-cylinder perfect condition ‘throughout; and new paint; must be sold at 3 Garage, rear 401 West FOR SALE—Model D-45 Buiek™ touring car, §1,100. 8 MBlack R or Tel. 2276 * » FOR SALE—Ford commercial {rue model; perfect condition: chedp. Jones, near Woodrufl's Store, Berl Berlin. FOR SALE—1917 Ford roadster .in condition. Price $200. Apply 55 street. » FOR SALE—Ford tourl on rear; good motor 112 Lake St., No. 1. 9. LOST—Strayed away from pasture, One white and one black horse. close to American Brickyard. TO RENT TO RENT—Tenement of six roems, of city, modern conveniences, adul after September 15. Box X32X, Office. TO RENT—A seven-room furnished all modern conveniences, at- N Center, two minutes from trolley. phone C. W. Belden, Valle} 281. ford Division. l 9-17-6d | NT—Store with three rooms, Mrs. Schwartz. TO RENT—Nicely furnished rpem ntiémen. 314 Chel second floor. Telephone 24A% evenings. A T i Y TO RENT—Furnished room, 582 (A second floor. TO RENT—Furnished room; couple preferred, or Young sey St, first floor. TO RENT—Large furnisi for two. in private fag street.