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FORMER GERMAN LINER VON STEUBEN, N. E. A. Staff Speclal. o tourists and will be pormitted to for, though it will be world's fair of America’s industrial achlevements, it 1 serious business ! venture, with no frippery or side- shows. \ The vessel .will be equipped with electric drive, similar to the battle- ship New Jersey. It will be the first large merchant liner to be driven in this fashion. The ship will have a bank, plete staff of interpreters, phers and clerks, large movie audi- torium, roof garden and the wholly American ‘ce cream parlor. Price for 100 square feet of ex- hibit spaco will be $35 a square foot. Orders will be sent pack to Amer- ica by the ship's wireless. . There will be staterooms for 700 M ousand applications' have | “commercial representatives” and ex- for exhibit space. hibit sy for 700 American indus. fmum fare for one person | tries. will be $10,000 } “We will have the co-operation of k, Oct. 4.—Work on the | man raider, the Kronprinz 9w the Von Steuben, in bn for its world cruise early In behalf of American trade, ushed Bteuben, an impressive ap- 6256 feet long, was from the Shipping Board foate called the Foreign lopment Cruise for §1,.| By the time it is ready for tour it s said $10,000,000 ‘been spont. Fare Is $10,000. ' the. “high spots” In the | the world trade trip of the | to “sell”—literally and America “and American pleasure-seekers make the tour, a huge floating a com- stenogr: will be rechristened Tho ten. e Classified Advertising is the most inexpensive form of pub- licity. Try a For :Sale or a Want Advt, in the Herald today. \ See for yourself. Only One Cent a Word. WANTED—MALE HELP CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c¢ CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, hilling and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. FOR SALE—MI1SCELLANEOUS WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Shipping clerk. references. Apply to Parker Baking Co., 14 nter St Much furnish ' & Buckluy 10-4 WANTED—Girl for tspewriting, general of- work wudf 1o @uswer puone. Stenog- vapher preferred. Answer in own hrd wriiing. Address Box sac, Herald. 10-i-2d FOR SALE—Two, good horses; sell one or both at reasonable price. lnguire Morris Cohen, Commercial street 10-1-6ax | AT WANTED—Two men to deliver coal. Apply Sovereigns Trading Co., 160 Main street. 10-12d plumbers and tinners. Fenn,.139 Hart St. Tel 10-1-6 s the U. € Department F. Eggen Board and once, W. R Shipping the == of Commerce,” says F. | W, \'"\"-" : anizer of the project. Start in March. The commerce cruise probably will start next March, after the vessel has been on exhibitign in New York, Bos- ! ton and Philadelphia. The tentative route is: Pernambuco, Bahia, Rio de Janeiro, Montevideo,, Buenos Aires, Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, Durban, Del- agoa Bay, Tamative, Port Louis, Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Wellington, Yokohama, Shangha Hong-Kong, Singapore, Batavia, Pan- dang, Penang. Rangoon, ‘Calcutta, Madras, Colombo, Bombay, Aden and Port Said. The schedule for the ports of Europe will depend upon existing circumstances. All in all, the cruise of the wonder ship, a veritable floating fair, around the world to “sell” things American, promises to be the most gigantic ad- vertising exploit ever attempted. SD—Young man for soda Apply Liggett's Drug Store. WANTED—Young man after school for store work. Must be 16 or over. Brennan fountain | 10-1-3d ¢ WANT work WANTED—At once, delivery clerk. Tréwhella, 36 Church street. WANTED—Laborers for « Long job, 60 cents per h sons, Inc., Middletown, Conn ANTED—Boys to deltver telegrams; must | be 16 years old Western Union Tele- | graph Co.. 11 Railroad Arcade. 10-1-6dx | WANTED—Single farmhand to work month; good wages for a good Eltjah Rogers, Tel. 1224-3 WANTED—A good live man with eighteen hundred dollars to ge into partnership on o new five-ton dump truck. Herald Box 21X 9-23-tt by | milker. | 10-1-3dx WANTED—Two first-class one wakher. Apply to M. mechanics and Irving Jester, T WOMAN OFFICIAL TAKES OATH lon-—Miss Mabel Board- woman officeholder in I8 shown taking the oath commissioner of the Dis- mbla. Daniel T, Garges administered the oath. He is secre- tary of the board of the commission- ers, which has three members. Pres- ident Wilson named Miss Boardman to the post, which is comparabld to the governorship of a small state. FOR SALE -lcx BLOCK ON GLEN STREET REASONABLE TERMS H D. HUMPHREY OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS Fine Cottage on Arch Street For Sale—You ’t get this at any price, only the owner town—One of those fine cottages on the you can look all cver New Britain. ! Street Cottage at a Bargain. AMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. = e Hardware City Loan Corp. construction and offers for salc on easy pmployes of locsl industri-~—Three tenement tenement houses, Single dwellings. H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. Adding Machines Burroughs e can save you considerable. you to look over our machines. very machine Guaranteed. Britain Typewriter Exchange Main St. Tel. 612 We | | i l | be 193 Arch St 9-23-1t 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, yoe may be that particular man whom I can place in a position to earn not less than $7,500 a year. Call Room 6, Mutual Buflding, City. Walter F. Biiss, Local Mgr. 9-14-tf salesmen. Apply Main St. 9-27-1w CAPTURE MAY LEAD | T0 BOMB SOLUTION (Continued From First Page). Elmer Automobile Co., Search through a foreign made trunk left hy the roomer revealed a mass of radical literature, the discov- ery that he had been employed about two years ago by the Hercules Pow- der Co., that he possessed a Russian passport issued in 1918, and other information which was not made PLAINVILLE (Continued from Seventh Page) DRUG CLERKS—Become Registered Phar- macists. Our course will thoroughly pre- pare you in all subjects necessary for you to know in order to successfully pass the State Board of Pharmacy examinations. Morning, afternoon and evening sessions. Classes forming now. Bnroll today. The Pharmaceutical Institute, 212 York Si onn. (Bridgeport Branch, Fairfield Ave.) 9-27-1wx a7 STORE MANAGER WANTED. at the home of Rev mer this morning. Brock-Barnes post will hold a meet- ing this evening, at 8 o'clock. Re- ports on the recent Legion night will given. Lewis Scranton of Mountain View is u patient at the Hartford hospital having undergone an operation for ap- pendicitis. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap- tist church will hold its regular meet- ing Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Irving T. Tyler of 19 Park street. Business of impor- tance is to be transacted and it is desired that every member be present. 53 DAYS WITHOUT FOOD. MacSwincy Weaker But Still Going Without His Meals. London, Oct. 4.—Terence Mac- Swiney, lord mayor of Cork, passed r night at Brixton prison, having had several hours sleep but it does not seem to have refreshed him much, d a bulletin issued this morning by the frish Self Determination league. Doctors do not find much change in the condition of the lord mayor ex- cept that he is very weary, the bulle- tin adds. This is the 53d day of Mac- Swiney's hunger strike. ce-Zee Rubber Company, long and firmly established manufactur- ers of highest grade tires and tubes, guaranteed 6000 miles, is opening one of its many chain stores in New Britain. The entire production of our mills at Yardville, . J., is sold only through these res, direct to tire users, minus the jobber's profit. Wherever one of these stores is opened the tire business of the com- munity is practically monopolized. All store and advertising expenses are paid by the corporation. The manager will receive a salary of jon on all which should return an in- come of $5,000 a year and upward. The man we will select as manager for our New Britain store must be a successful salesman, but tire ex- perience is absolutely unnecessary. He must stand high in the commun- ity and must furnish cash bond of $3,000, which will draw 6 per cent interest for one year and which will be returned upon severance of busi- ness relations. This is a strictly merchandising proposition of the highest order and possesses uniim- ited future possibilities. Particula: of this exceptional opportunity m be obtained from J P. Manager, at Hotel Beloin, tomorrow, 2 p. m. to § p. m. 10-4-d5 James N. Tran- $1,000 CASH BUYS SIX ROOM COTTAGE ! PLACE. PRICE $4,600. ON COTTAGE SIX TENEMENT BLOCK ON SMITH STREET, $14,000. RENTS FOR $1,608 A YEAR; CASH $3,500. STEP LIVELY IF YOU'RE INTERESTED. New Britain Real Estate Exchange 380 MAIN STREET, OPEN EVENINGS. If You Can’t Find a Rent AND WOULD BUY A NICE -HOME IF YOU KNEW THE PRICE WAS RIGHT. SEE THIS NICELY L/OCATED MODERN SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE OF ACTUAL VALUE. OOMMUNICATE WITH OWNER, CARE HERALD, | STEAMSHIP TICKETS FOREIGN REMITTANCES TOALL PARTS OF THE WORLD GEORGEANUIGLEY 237 21X NEWRRITAIN,CONN STREET N | FOR SALE—1916 Indian { FOR SALE—Baby carriage WILL PAY BEST F"l( ES FOR AUL 116 West Strebt FOR SALE—Household furniture. Mrs. ward HBrastow, 141 West Main Plainville. i WANTED—A woman to wash dishes. kiks' club. ¥a- treet Apply 10-4-1 Thousandsgiread the Herdld dassified Coimn daily. There are a lot of buyers for that second hand auto you want to sell. Tell them about it in & For Sale Advt. Only One Cent a Word, AU’.\'OMOBILE‘S H)l SALE—1917 Rondster in first clase, con. dition. Inyuire tiddy Awning and Dec: orating Co. 10-4-3dx FOR SALE—Buick roadster, first class condition. P. C. Rickey, Berlin, Ct. 1919 model, Also winter top. 10-2-3dx. WANTED—Laurdress 1 day a week, FOR SALE—At 14 Cedar street, several pieces high grade furni —~hlr>l¢ r‘-.'n: new ess and springs, child's white fran crib, mal T mimet, ma- | WANTED—Chambermaid at Hotel Reloin, hogany livin ble, dining room e oil stov girl's and other things, 10-4- 10-4-3d WANTED—Girl for hnuunnrk in family of two. 33 Harrison street. . bicycle, lawn mower 3x 10-3-d3x FOR SALE—Bed-room set, stair carpet, book case, matting. chairs, tabics, hall seat, | WANTED—Thoroughly competent maid for hall table, medici closet, pictures, necal nouscwork; famiy of three; no frames. mirrors. ook Mrs. L. Bras- washing or ironing. Apply Mrs. M. tow, 139 West Main street, Plainville. Moimes, Adams streét, New Phone 14-13 10-1-d2x | Conn. 756. i B! 10-2-08 T Motorcycle with A-1 condition: two Call 104 Franklin 10-4-d WANTED—Competent cook, ferred. Apply Mrs. C. B. Hart street. Swedish tandem and back rest. Larson ets of tires and tubes. street. FOR SALE—Baby carriage, in good con- dition. Call evenings after 6 o'clock. R. Gubbins, 018 Seymour street. 10-4-d2x maid 1ar.uy. ing WANTED—Competent housework. <mall required. Call e street, or Tel. 1848, for general References Lexington 10-2-2d WANTED—Waitresses, dishwasher and pas- try cook, at the Broadway Kestaur: 7 Arch strec 10 11 DR SALE—Mahogany upright talking ma- chine and records Very cheap. Basy pay- ments. Call tonight. Andrews, 439 Arch street 10-4-2dx -3dx WANTED—A maid for general housework in a family of itwo adults. Address 15 South High St. Tel. 1735-3. 9-30-6dx with reversible Enquire at 632 10-5-1dx body, in good condition Stanley street. FOR SALE—Double barrel case. Call between 6 and throp street. J. Post. WANTED—Nurses to register for appoint- ment in state tubercuiosis hospitais; good salary and pjeasant ecavironment. State Civil Service Commission, Capitol, Hart- ford, Conn. 9-30-12d shotgun _and p. m. 21 Win- 10-2-2dx FOR SALE—Baby’s white fur carriage robe. Call evenings, 84 Camp street. 10-2-2dx WANTED—A middle-aged woman for spe- cial outside advertisiog WOrk. pply at once to Manager's Oftice, Lyceum Theat: FOR SALE—An upright mahogany piano, i Telephone 1000 9-29-1w aimost new. A bargain if taken at once. Apply Box 10 Herald. 10-2-d3x WANTED—In Farmington: A girl for gen- eral housework in family of two aduits and one child. Apply Parker & Deming, 193 Main St, New Britain. FOR SALE—Rowen grass. Apply to Jobhn Pinches, Worthington Ridge, Berlin, or Corbin Place, City. 10-1-3d WANTED—Everyone to know that you save money by having your dentistry d by me. If you want painless dentist come now and let me prove that expert knowledge of the use of NAP-| MINIT enables me to not only extra but fill, clown or treat your teeth Witho: pain. Dr. George. k. knapp, 299 Ma) street. FOR SALE—Ten acres of woodland at per acre. Apply C. L. Barnes, Barnes- dale. 10-1-5dx FOR SALE—Pool table, Schmarr's Cafe, 243 IBast Main S reasonable price. . 10-1-6dx FOR SALE—Household furniture, especially chairs. Apply at the Manager' Lyceum Theater. Tel. 1000. office; good position. T RS TR T 299 Main St. FOR SALE—Rabbits. Flemish Gizats, Amer- ican Blues, Belgians; pedigréed stock; prices right. 22 Theodore St., Maple Hill, Newington. 9-28-6dx WANTED—Young women 10 bemmie tele phune operators; no experience Jecessary, paid while learning; rapid increses there- afier both for lengih of service :ad merit; the advaniage of this occupatic wm _u explained by the chiet operator. 8. Ii. Telephone Company. TO RENT—Two rooms in Beriin. Tel. 9"-! 5. FOR SALF—Pears; Bartlett, Seckle and Vermont Beauties; also fall picked appies. D. J. Smith, Tel. 155-2. 9-24-tf WANTED FUR]\lbm ROOHY WANTED—A winter top for Dodge touring car. Address Herald, Box 27K. m-:»mx] WANTED—A tenement of 4 to 6 rooms near | Camp school, by small American family. Address Herald Box 35BB. 10-4-2dx TO RENT—Pleasant furnished roo: gentiemen. 162 Main St, two Elevator. “A\TED—W-shlu to do bt heme. Mre. Hubert. 103 Tremont street, third floor, | rdee? et ) 107429% | 10 RENT—Large furmished room for one two gentlemen. §l4 Chestnut strect. Second fivor. Telephone 2413. 10-4-3d> TO RENT—Furnished room, 24 Maple St. upstairs. \ 10-1-24% WANTED—Board and room American home, $9 and $10 Eoeaya. TO RENT—Omne Iarge front room and kitchen:; furnished, well heated, all cop- veniences for light, housekeeping; 'central. 16 Prospect street. 10-4-dl1x WANTED—To rent. Four- or nve—room] tenement, all improvements, by wo adults. Box 568, Meriden, Ct. 9-29-6dx WANTED—Tenement suitable for rooming house. Telephone 1098-§ or write Box 32, | Herald 9-29-10dx with bath, housekeeping. ireet. Apply 10-42dx TO RENT—Two front room separate eptrance, for light| Mre. Helm, 225 South Mainj mornings. WANTED—By family of three: Tenement | of six or seven rooms. 42 Church street. Telephone 1669. 9-25-1wx | | TO RENT—Large front room for two gem- tlemen. 10 Lake Court 10-4-2dx TO RENT—Furnished room for one or two gentlemen; all fmprovements. 369 East Main street. Tel. 2234-5. 10-4-2dx SALESMEN—Do you want to be a salesman ? We offer a combination of immediate earnings, training in salesmansipdp and oppertunity for unlimited advancefhent to red-blooded men of character. Call to | see it you can qualify. Room 6, Mutual | Bldg.. New Britain. $-23-t0 | 70 RENT—Two rooms and pantrs farnished for light housekeeping to American people, at 130 Broad street Plainvilie, Conn. 10-2q2 ITO RENT—Furnished room in private fam- to gentleman of refinement. Western section, near Library. Tel. 2207 WANTED—Short-breathed persons, wheezy and gasping breathers to try a box of “Dreathe 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., Crowell's Drug Store, City Drug Stora and all druggists. 9-16-25dx x TO RENT—Furnished heated room with private family for a gentleman with ref- erences. Apply 331 Chestnut St. | TO RENT—Furpished room in-bhrivate fam- fly for one or two gentlegren. Corner Columbia and Madison Sts.p ~ 9-29-5dx one or two 505 Arch 9-29-1wx WANTED—Teachers and other professional people to try our noonday lunch at 30a from 11:30 to 2:30 daily. Broadway Dining Rooms, 67 Arch St. 9-10-t8 | o T Furnished room fd, gentlemen; all convenience: street. with two Box RENT—Furnished room, privilege, to Address light young 1sBB, 10-1-3dx PERSONAL—Full set tooth, $%: guaranteed without pain; no cocaine; Dr. Dickerman, Ruom street | TO teeth, with gold housekecping teeth extracted | jadies or couple. open evenings. Herald Ofiice. 9, 122 Main 10-1-6dx I FOR S&LE N Garage Business, fully equipped | and stocked. i Bungalow, 5 rooms, Belvidere. Two family house near center. DEWITT A. RILEY - National Bank Building. The Service Agency. NOTICE. NOTICE—Hardware City Bed!] tresses, box springs. cushions? pillows. steel couches. cots, springs, etc., nt factory to home prices. Your old maitresses made over equal to new. Uphoittering. Tel. 2314-1., 60 Tremont street. ' 10-2d30x g Co. Mat- +- NOTICE—We do all work; no matter how big or pmall a job is, it gets our personaf attention. B. Benewitz, 443 Church sffeet. Tele- | phone @p45-13. 10-1-6dx i kinds of enrpvn:ry§ { NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Sketching for entertainments, dances; something snappy. Herald office, City. alk and re and imgren, 9-22-tf Bullding—Repamng. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK' STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. # Court St Telephcnas 3244 tiew Rrital 1912 !xo’n(‘w—snpme Romch Pow: anteed to kill 'fiies, roach: fleas, ete. Put up in large b age, 25c at the leading drug st s guar- bedbugs, s pack- 9-s-2¢a ay aud | Mono. NOTICE—Dressmaking classes, CBED TRUCKS--Attention. Jitney and Bus, Men: Uhe trolley siruation confrentiny us, Dot only in Sriageport, but in our o ity (F Dew Sriaia. is cntical, as o oW is the Eane time to get busy ior saic at Three 1919 Keo 13-passeng one 1320 35-paseznger Packard. These &ll in first-class shape mechanically, bee Dew cord ures ali around; worth im gation. Call Liberty 430 or sve Chand] Mack Motor Yruck Company, New Has Coun. 1 USED TRUCKS When In need of a zood Used Tryck, it will pay you to get im touct With us. aack. Plerce-Arrow, Fackard and others, bauled, rebuilt terms 1o suit you., Phone Liberty 430, or see CHAND) MACE MOTOR TRUCK CO., 264 Whaliey Ave., New Huven, - USED TRUCKS THAT ARE WOETH WHILE We have the ivllowing ¢n hand in) Trsi-class mecusmical cundition, ready W g0 o work, vis.: 3-Tou Mack—Kebuilt, new rack body, as new. i-Ton Packard—Chassis and cab. Two 2%-Ton Maccars—Oue witn sub- stanual padded vau body, ‘the oijer with rack body. 5-Ton White Dump—Newly painted. 2-fon 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 see with b &uaranteed the aami CHANDLER MACK MUTUK TRUCK CO. 26i Whalley Ave,, New Haven, Cona. { 1. "‘_———r USED CARS OF VALUE 1920 STUDEBAKER Big Six .... 1,80, 1920 AUBURN Beauty Six 1920 OAKLAND Touring xsls’xfimcz\.\‘ BIX ccccocececes SO 19170AKLAND Touring 1917 DAKLAND Touring 1915 OVERLAND Touring “88"3,. 3 1918 CHALMERS Roadster 1916 pVERLAND Roadster 1918 JAXON Roadster .. 1916 OLDSMOBILE Touring ..... TRUCKS OF SERVICE 1920 BROCKWAY KExpress 1916 STUDEBAKER Express 19156 FORD Truck eueeccsecccaseas 1016 FORD Truck .e.evetocscsess 1914 GRAHAM Two-Ton 1918 VIM Express .... 9-29-6dx | M. IRVING JESTER! ' 193 ARCH ST. FOR BALE BUICK TOURING BUICK ROADSTER DODGE Sedan DODGE Roadster REO Touring MAXWELL Touring TEE B. & B. MOTOR CO. 8 Elm St., Cor. Main St. Phone “‘ »- LOST—Thursday night, crescent-shaped between Stanley street Fox’s theately Valued as keepsake. «tn to 395 S ley streer. Reward. 10-2-304 LOST—Sunday, Oct. 3, on Vi at ball game, a gold and Initials on back “W. T.” Finder ret to Willis Terry, 242 North street, or Th Herald. Reward 10-4-10 b tel LOST—Pocketbook containing large sum money on Lafayette street. Reward! S'u if returned to Herald office. 10-4-2d ws‘l‘—nqz female setter. Tel. 155-3 10-4 TO RENT TO RENT-yBungalow of six furn g all} improvements. Adults only| References preferred. Cal 10-4-1d TO RENT. rage, 85 Ellis street, City. 10 Friday evenings, beginning O Woman's Institute Method Gill. 259 Main St Tel. 64 KEAL ESTATE FOK 11th ne E KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Hanc Furniture. L. ZELDES Tel. 1749 FOR SALE—Six room house Bargain if taken at once. B idere. 238 -d3x ild- . Store. FOR SALE—Fight-room cott ing iots, garages for three ore 12 209 South S No agents. ~ saxy e single house consisting of and sleeping porch; with all ts; ready for occupaney Octo- further information call in Gorbach, Booth's Block, 9-29-v TO RENT- seven roo mproveme. ber 1st; fi person. Room 204 TO RENT- Arch stry, TO r— W May ve rooms, heat, electricit Tel. 56-2 10-1-2gx Claston, five room nm Tel #4684