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' 4 out to ction in now raise the all departments, subject of “System" partment hurries, back orders, taken up as follows: Important of reliable Privchard, 15 minutes. system Y WORKERS —— | B—How We Do It, Messrs (ireetings From Pres., o—siow we io 1t Mewn !}‘lld Other Ttems " “iniey "Worix Go Stanley Works Gossip. Pat Egan is planning # over the holidays. Pat hest shots in the city home from a trip without show .for it accompany him as guide. is having of which old home was A h. edition of the Stan official mouthplece o8 Of the Stanley Works gver, a greeting from len Moore of that itoms which g the to will Raz Berry tion, part | visiting his Mass. Ralph fleld, ha nt A My troit merly the con in- was he in of tion, West formerly in 4 Samble, s come to work D. Skinner. son was born November wnd Mrs, M. P. Hickey, of Mich. Mrs. Hickey, was Miss Florence Sullivan, factory hospital. My and Mrs. Charles New York, were visitors Britain plant last week Miss Lucille Cain is a new Purchasing department. Hateh on Verlthin purting with wateh, wift itn Departments ofMce at pr Gruen den, yorieer i steel béen the w taking r or. over at ovy training Iton, Canad o atioh Wi Farmer, Worker future paved ax o low to Harry ¢'ecil oricers In ' th mber 18, 1020 ahtod=—\ SR tion heaoyt Stanley Wor ket n reqiested t %, through the Mgk entions 1o \ G a be " ven the vol ) e b warmth v . 1 . left the ar we rvior Pincus at the made in who expres their “he in the e VISITING N " MacSwine « Euthusiastic Weleo ~Mrs. the and ¢ New He MacSwiney Mayor of ¢ this noon men and 1 station . 28 widow of ork, Ireland, women was at ind the visitors was As soon as Mrs. station of lane the doors to after in ed from automobile, and startod they followed street to a hotel, the column headed by the reception | and the committee which ed for a meeting tonight Miss An Mrs. Ma form. Postr | preside This afternoon held a reception. wuiting e Training vehicle fHing will be for the office woing, e he prepored discussion ot pwing Tnes g will be on R. C. Merwin, y L. Demin ure this week puy wystem by ¥ y J. ¥. Moore Mouse Ready pected that th House will be fof the year and occupancy the Stanley to live there Bllows, Mr uhjoct training course smber 28. Lec by R. E. Prit- ! conducted Swiney will i ter Phill day. Shipping. and discus Troup Mrs. w W NO APPOINTMENTS YET. Soon g alteration a on completed hy Willlam yet made by him nt Theodore Chief J wlings id that had been | to as suc Johnson, who : \Wply Ser fipatrie or luc head that a more The tiraated of the department the police board > Al me Tuesday Foreme nd & was held ! room ing a thirty the it ing of evening n There Jdiscus- ¢ who will get the berth. There e st minutc FOR SALE — FORD COUPES —1920 Modelsf Just now these cars are in great de- nd. Only Two Left. A. G. HAWKER 58 ELM STREET Price of Coal Down BEST LEHIGH COAL FROM §18.50 DOWN TO ... $16.50 The Stanley-Svea Grain & Coal Co. OR. STANLEY AND DWIGHT TEL. 419 b s e ABVR R ere You Disappointed Christmas By Not Getting An EVERSHARP PENCIL? We Have a Large Stock to Select From $1.00 Up. NEW BRTAN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 72 West Main St. Tel. 612 'STEAMSHIP TICKETS I GN REMITTANCE® -—amEe oA VI WA FORE| de- ete., minutes. of the dis- A ! sion on “What we got ‘a'll\xlnn on quality and inspection, committee was appointed to develop standard of in- records, Dunday, hunting trip is one of the and never comds something Frank Fotherforth week's vaca- is spending Acton, of Spring- as assist- to De- for- nurse of New worker | Noon Muriel late Lord rrived, here A throng of many hundreds the rail- initial reception great MacSwiney doors two bouquets handed 1o her, The people form- the the the being committee has arrang- which Mac8winey will speak, and t upon the plat- will MacSwiney Chief Rawlings Has Not Made Any Recommendations For Vacancy. today | no recommendation sessor who | Mr, | Will leave the police department for | rail into Soviet Russia. tive berth on January 1,‘ in- | R may ide the new detective appointment. | nortation warrant, ‘will is considerable speculation as | is a l | grad that NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, possibility that one of may be the lucky one. With the ex- ception of Sergeant Johnson who was a street officer at the time of his appointment, all other appointees to the detective bureau have been from the patrolmen ranks. CITY ITEMS Besse-Leland's.— the patrolmen .Removal sale advt. The Misses Ruth and Lillian John- son of Stanley street left Sunday for St. Augustine, Florida where they will spend the winter. Phoer at x Lodge No, 5 I. O. O, F. will meet Wednesday evening and confer the third degree on a class of candidates. Officers will be elected { and refreshments served Dr. Vincent J. Smith of Philadel- jeneral Hospital is spending the with his parents, Mr. and W. Smith of High street. Mr. and Mrs, P. A. Kelly and daughter, Margaret, of Astoria, Long Island are spending the holidays with Mrs. Kelly's father, James Scanlon of Olive street. Have your battery charged or re- paired at Jester's, 193 Arch street. advt. The Daughters‘of Castile will meet tonight in K. of C. hall. A Christmas social will follow. Mr. John J. Dixon of 17 Spring sireet is visiting his daughter, Mrs. W, E. Ferris, and son Mr. W. B. Dixon both of Cleveland. The monthly meeting of the Com- i pany 1 Veteran corps will be held in the state armory tomorrow evening. The meeting will be follawed by a shoot with the members of the Span- ish War Veterans. Members of the Royal Arcanum will leave this evening for Bristol where they will attend a meeting of reliance council in that city. All those desiring to attend are requested to meet in front of the lodge roams at 7:15 sharp tonight. DEPORTING RADICALS win 25 Disturbers Be Started on Their Journey Back to Old Country About Three Weeks. Washington, Dec. 28.—Deportation of Russian radicals has been resumed, it was said today at the i‘»partment of Libor. A number of Russians were started home last week, and another batch of 25 will leave New York in about three weeks. The radicals are sent to Libau and moved thence by Ludwig C. A. K. Martens, self-styled wssian Soviet ambassador, who is to be surrendered on January 3 on a de- be sent to Libau, it was said at the departihent. Although he has been recalled by his government, the ex- penses of his deportation will be paid by the United States. An unconfirmed report fromePetro- seven of the Americans known to be detained in Russia by the Bolshevik authorites are being peér- mitted to approach the frontier, pre- sumably for the purpose of leaving the country, sreached the State Depayt- ment today through agents in Finland. The names of the Americans were not given OPEN SHOP QUESTION This Problem is Now Up for Consid- Russia vi cration Before the Kansas Court of Industrial Relations. Topeka , tion of the Kan Kans., Dec. 28.—The ques- open shop” is before the as court of industrial relations, it | nnounced today. Applications of the Fort Scott Sorghum Syrup com- of Fort Scott for abrogation of its contract with the loeal unicy of the International Brotherhood of Firemen and Oilers, is the first case brought Ly employers under the in- dustrial court act The Fort was ott company states that it desired to operatd only one of its five boilers during the slack season and to man it with the chief engineer and his assistants. but that the union insisted the comp: must refain its regular firemen SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Many 1 ny nces Are Scheduled for the Week While Students Are Home From Several olleges. The annual Christmas dance | the Alpha Alpha sorority was held at the Shuttle Meadow club last evening and was largely attended. A | pleasant surprise was in store for all in attendance when the committee | announced, as a special, Philmore !Ohman as pianist with the Chapman | or String orchestra. Mr. Ohman yed many of the.latest dance hits without the aid of the orchestra and was called upon for many encores. The Alpha Delta Sigma fraternity will hold its annual Christmas dance {at the Shuttle Meadow club this jevening and Chapman’s orchestra will play On New Year'’s Eve the Phi Sigma sorority will have its Christmas dance at the Y. W. C. A On New Year's night the :Theta ! Sigma fraternity will give their an- | nual Christmas dance in the Y. W. C. A Chapman’'s Major String or- chestra will also furnish the music this dance. of CAR IS D! AILED 28.—Deraij ‘ t 1920. et wre- | CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c ments get the business. little. ONLY ONE CENT A They cost but WORD. CASH IN This is not a question ADVANCE of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in climinating this work we save the advertiser money. PERSONAL FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS l x DON'T WORRY, but say it with new teetl $8.00 set. Telephone us today for pointment. Dr. Dickerman, special Main St. ‘Phonme 1113 12 ———— NOTICE. Wanted, private dancing pupils t learn Fox Trot and Waltz, by exper ror. One hour lesson one dol dress Dancing. Heraia, Box 24. | e | NOTICE—We do all kinds of heavy truck- ing, short and long distance. Auto Repair Co., 538 East Main St. 'Phone 201 1 NOTICE—House - cleaning time. vacuum cleaners reated, §$1.2: delivered promptly; teed. Phone 2079 Electrio per satisfaction guaran- 11-22-e0dtt NOTICE—Housewiring and all kinds of elec- trical jobbing done at r 3 Lawyer Tel & Yuon 893 NOTICE—We will wire and furnish fixtures for five rooms on same floor for $100. Lawyer & Yuon. Tel. $93-5. 12-23-4dx NOTICE—For $1.50 we will take your old oil out of the crank case, wash It and re- fill_one gallon best motor oil—all for $1.50. Alex Auto Supply Co., 86 Arch NOTICE—In addition to our stock of tires, | first quality and blemished firsts, and automobile accessories, we have e tablished a washing, polishing and greas- | ing department; bring your car to Alex | Supply Co., 56 Arch St. 12-23-d7x | NOTICE—Repairing of old and bullding of new chimuneys ai reasonable kinds of mason work falty. F. Sclander, 718 Stanley Si 168, 1 NOTICE—Plumbing, heating and gas fitting epair work promptly dome. Mart Bchweltzer, -16 Pearl court. Tel. 486-2. 12-21-wix NOTICE—Radiators, fenders, line tauks and general repair work. time Garage, lamps, gaso- overhauling and New parts made in quick Best equipment in city. Parsons’ €30 West Main St. 12-20-6a FOR SALE—Brand new Oliver typewriter, cheap. First $40.00 tukes it. Party must go away cnlisted in the army Apply Mrs Burnitsky, 60 Smalley St. -ldx FOUR rooms farniture for sale on account of leaving town. New furniture, selling out reasonably. 253 Elm St second floor. 12-28-5dx FOR SALE—Three pair canary birds, fe- ales and males, good singers. 15 ne Call after 5 p. Court m. FOR SALE—Reversible reed baby carriage in good condition. Price $15.00. Rear 96 Maple St. 2nd floor. 1 2dx FOR SALE—20 Buff Orpington pullets, hatghed in June, price right to quick buy- er. Tel. 1135-4. H. C. Deming, Berlin ) 12 2ax | AUTOMOBLILES ¥OR SALE—Four passenger in good condition. Wm. H. Kissel Coupe Allen C; 12-28-11 YOR SALE—Ford sale. Herbert C. Tel. 4 touring car, Ahlgren $135 for 12-27-d2x FOR SALE—Five-passenger Sedan, newly upholstered and painted; good tires. In- quire W. I Beers, 189 Asyulm St., Hart- ford, or 37 Pearl Su, City 12-23-3dx FOR SALE—Oakiand Sedanette. A dandy car for the winter. Must be sold at once as owner is getting larger closed car. Cash terms, one year to pay. Box 114 12-13-tt FOR SALE—Willys Knight coupe, overhauled, in fine condition. low price. Apply Box SAA. recently Wili sell at 12-10-e¢ FOR SALE—Stove wood. 1401, .G. F. Bigge, Tel. 12-28-d4x FOR SALE—Sand; be prepared for your icy sidewalk; also ashes taken out. Tel. 288 Orders will receive prompt attention. 2-27-5ax FOR SALE—Farm of 16 acres, 2 cows, calf, 190 laying hens, 6 room house, barn, tools also furniture, etc. Cheap if sold at once. Carl Johnson, Beckley, Conn. FOR SALE-—Well seasoned cordwood, mixed or hard. Delivered, $18.00. Address k. W. Rogers, 39 Washington St. 1dx FOR SALE—Four-piece silver service set, 1900 washer, wringer. Address S. W., New Britain Herald. 12-23-3dx FOR SALE—Sweet cider, fresh daily from Baldwin apples, for the holldays; deliv- ered to any part of city; jugs, kegs or barrels. Tel. 697-2. ° 12-23-a8 FOR SALE—Six-room _cottage with . aute garage and. good chicken coop; also storage house; south part of city, minutes from center. 22, Herald. 12 12-22-4dx FOR SALE—Second mortgage of $625 at 6 per cent. interest. Address Box 1M, Herald Ofice. INVESTIGATIONS—Made for attorneys, merchants and private individuals, Un- covering thefts of cash, merchandise, etc. Store d factory work a speclalty. Divorce evidence quickiy and confidential- Iy secured by reliabic male and female in- vestigators. Address P. O. Box K Sta A, Hartford, Conn. 12-18-7dx VIOLIN INSTRUCTION, F. P. May, studlo room 40, Booth's block. 'Phone 1842-4, Music furnished for all occasions. 12-15-12dx STORM SASH—Estimates cheerfully submit- ted. The Roger sh & Door Co., 159 Chestnut St. J'hone 499 12-13-2w NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Sketching for entertainments, ; something snappy. Talk and fairs aud Al Malmgren, RIOR _COURT, STATE OF CO! TY OF HARTFORD, of December, 1920 Runstrom Orcutt vs. Howard Frederick Orcutt ORDER OF NOTICE Upon complaint in said cause brought to sald Court, at Hartford In said County, on the first Tuesday of January, 1921, claiming a divorce and custody of minor child. it ap- | pearing to and being found by the sub- | scribing authority that the whereabouts of | the defendant, Howard Frederick Orcutt, Js ! unknown to the plaintiff Ordered. that notice of the institution and pendency of said shall be given ! the defendant by & this order in v newspaper pub- a week, for two | commencing on or before Ruth iished in New Britain, uecessive weeks, Dec. 23, 1920 LUCIUS P. FULLER, Assistant Clerk of said Court. DR. COOMBS | The Natureopathic Physici: and Chiropractor. Office Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. | MAIN ST., COR. WEST MAIN. Telephone 765. o Dear Doctor, please use the follow- ing: I was tubercular, tried all kinds of doctors and methods, also change of climate, was finally taken to the Wild- wood ritarium, was told there I could not live more than two months and allowed to come home to die. I then heard of you with the result that after three months treatment I was able to again take my position. I am still working and feeling good. ; WM. ABATZ, 134 Curtis St., City. | My methods quickly cures stubborn ! coughs and colds, also chest and lung diseases, asthma, heart trouble, faulty circulation, swollen glands, stomach and liver trouble, neurit sciatica or any form of rhecumatism and if you wish a real peauty and lasting com- plexion diseases. Electric treatments of all kinds, electric light baths with all forms of the violet rays are given my patients when indicated without additional cost. Workjne people and families are treated at $1.50 per treatment until cured. Private woman's treating room with lady assistant in charge, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. —————————————— LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. Bullding—Repamng. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BERICR. STEEL AND CONCRETRE. Repalrs of all kinds. Court St lephc FOR SALE—100 cords 4 ft. wood Right price for the lot. C. H. Newton, Plain- ville, Conn. 20-6d FOR SALE—Notice, Hardware City Bedding Co. +Mattresses, box springs, cushions, pillows, steel couches, cots, springs, etc., at factory to home prices. Your old ma. tresses made over equal to mew. Uphol’.- tering. Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremont St 11-6-W98x WANTED—AnR errand boy. Co., Wekt Main St. Cowles Electric 12-28-2d YOUNG MEN—The Collegiate Preparatory School/ 212 York St. New Haven, Conn. Conducts evening and day classes in all High school subjects, preparing young men and women for admission into stand- ard colleges of Pharmacy, _Optometry, Dentistry, Law, Medicine, Engineering, Academic, etc, Students successfully com- pleting our course of studies will be ad- mitted, into many colleges and universi- s upon our certificate of graduation. New term comimences Tuesday, January 11th. Our office is open for enroliments trom 9 A. M. tu 9 P. M. Enroll Now. Midnight Frolic New Year’s Eve Reserved Seats Now On Sale BIG KEITH VAUDEVILLE SHOW Address House, Box | FOR SALE 1920 OLDSMOBILE 8 TOURING .. 1919 FORD ROADSTER . 1918 OLDSMOBILE 8 TOURING . 1918 FORD ROADSTER . 1916 DODGE TOURING . 1915 BUICK 4 ROADSTER 1915 REO TOURING ....... 1914 PACKARD TOURIN 1918 CHEVROLET 490, WIN' Time Payments Arrang THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. 18 Main St. Phone 484. WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Girl for general housework In- quire 45 Columbia St. 12-27-tf WANTED—Competent housework wages. 989 maid no washing or Apply for genmeral ironing, good 204 Lincoln St. or Tel. % 27-3a WANTED—Lady to do czavassing for local firm. A chance to earn T70.00 a day. Ad- dress box No. 10 K, ‘Herald. | WANTED—Two maids for New Britain hos- pital. Inquire housekeeper. 12-23-30 WANTED—Yousmg woman _stenvgrapher in | local factory office. Address Box 21B, Herald Office. 12-20-6dx —_— e WANTED WANTED—By young man, furnished room and board in -private American family. Hart, Winthrop .or Columbis street 'pre- ferred. Address W. P. 350 Arch street. Tel. 2744. 12-28-d2x ‘WANTED—Tenement of four or five rooms, good section of city, by business woman. Addrees Box 10T, Herald. 12-28-3dx WANTED—American born, with cash, wishes to buy two-family house in south- vestern part . of city. Address House, ‘Herald Office. 12-23-6dx WANTED—By American family, cottage, all improvements. neighborhood. WIill lease for one year with privilege of buying. Address Box %A, Herald. 12-24-3dx m— —— STEAM HEATED front room for three gentlemen, $7 Elm St. two or 12-27-1dx TO RENT—Furnished room, 153 West Main 8t. 12-27-1dx TO BENT—Furnished room, 82 Lake St 12-27-1dx - e TO RENT—Furnished, heated room; board it desired. 112 Lake St. 12-22-5dx TO RENT—Newly furnished room, all mod- ern conveniences; suitable for one or two persons. Inquire Lyons, 662 West Main St. Tel. 1632-5. 12-24-24 TO RENT—Large furnished room, heated. Tel. 716-3. 83 Grove Hill. 12. 3dx WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Hand Furniture L. ZELDES 116 West Street Tel. 633-23 Life Insurance in the MUTUAL LIFE OF NEW YORK Fire and Burglary Insurance In the best companies—I can furnish all. . D. HUMPHREY Insurance of All Kinds. 272 MAIN STREET. N. B. NAT. BANK BUILDING We Just Sol(iva One man that section. man street. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLDG. 873 MAIN ST. Street—we’ve got Just One More over Cottage, Garage and Large Lot— take my treatment for skin | o] for $4,300—Take a look at it—No. 73 Chap- Family Hofise on Chap-l Something to_gsel’ tenement or a rent? Use the HERAL classified column. ONj ONE CEN'i‘ A wC TO RENT TO RENT—In Forestville, fine tenement, 1st floor, new house, heat and all improvements, five hot Inquire at tive corner of Circle and Washington streets. 12-28-d4x Lt TO RENT—Five room tenement, provements. 513 East St. TO RENT—Tenement of 5 rooms, all modern improvements, also gara Tel. all im’ Tel. 503. * 2-27-3dx 319-4. 12-27-64: TO RENT—New garage separate cars, 48 Franklin St. size 48x37, % 12-27-6dx TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms, modern Tel. improvements. 1115-13 Queen Timothy Pompelll. st 12- 4-64 ~ TO RENT—Six rooms with bath, furnace, electricity, painted; & corne freshly papered cp Stanley and Franci Call 1564 Stanley street or 'phone 183 12-23- TO RENT—Garage suitable for shop and storage. at 14 Willow St. M. Cohen. Tel. 2425. TO RENT—Store at 8 Elm St., Main St. Reusonavle if taken Apply to M. Cohen. Tel. 2435 LOST AND FOUND- LOST—$20.00 between Hartford Lorraine Shoe Co. to Herald Office. Reward. “ 12-8- corner at_odpl . 13-4-y Ave. or on trolley. Retw 2 1242 | LOST—A pair of tortoise shelled ginsses ‘Par case. Thursday Dec. between Iy school and Main St.. Reward If irets to 458 West Main St. & X LOST—KIit of electrician’ toels, Berlin and Meriden, Friday evening. er return to 13 Hawkins street, LOST—Pair of boy’s hip leather ward. Call 743-13. LOST—Gray wolf neck piece, 27-29 Re 12-28- 12- ning, probably on or near Vine St. Fin kindly return to Herald office. Reward. 12-28-4 LOST—Sum of memey. =Finder matify Herald Office. R _1z-28- FOUND—Sum of money on Glen KA Owner can have same.by proving prope) and paying for advt. | Parker & | INSURAN INSURANC INSURANC We Write Al Kind B 1 Ellis street, 12-28-}