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Q###OO#Q##@####@##! e have a business proposition on West Street we would like to show you. Property in this part of the city is in- ng in value every day and this is an onal chance for somebody. RKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 2026 (B PR Lo 2ot Totad b Lododododado e L) OF NEW BRITAIN RFAL ESTATE BOARD. o 7 Room Cottage in nice quiet location. 7 Room Cottage in Belvidere, Steam Fireplace. 3 Family Hous:, Garden Street. 3 l"umly House, South Main Street, and us show you these properties. Home Banking & RealtyCo MAIN ST, wear at the Shore or or Mountains, Next Door Fox's Theater. acation Time Phone 728 hatve them ready when you return to your labors again. Britain Dry Cleaning Corp. 72 WEST MAIN STREET. M for sale,izov a&es, in Nefifigion:—flbuw, baft leleleledoletolodetotododotototolofeteto el &8 en coop, fine spring water, orchard, good potato ULTZ 242 Main St & COSTELLO, Inc. Tel. 24-4 TOURISTS POLICK starting on that trip, why not Insure your baggage and per- § against fire and theft while in transit. v Rates are very low. . D. HUMPHREY IN ST. OPEN MONDAY can offer you a fine Cottnge on Francis ouse in A No. 1 you do is move right in, and it is ot is 200 feet deep—H you. us about selling your house. AMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHON E 343—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. Results--Herald Classified Advts AND SATURDAY EVENINGS Hardware City Loan Corp. inder construction and! to employes of local indust ollers for le on casy ~—Three tenement Two tenement hovses, Single dwellings. H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. PEWRITE RS| ALL MAKES We deal in every make typewriter Reated, Repaired and Exchanged Britain Typewriter Exchange West Main St. Tel. 612 NOTICE. hereby given indebted to Notice Barnes 1s is that Jennie C. the Town of Plainville in the sum of 50.10 Dollars for taxes due from lists 1915 to 1919, inclusive, levied on the following desaribed property: Lots No. 1 to No. 56, inclusive: No. 63 116, inclusive: No. 163 to 170, inclusive: 308 to 314, inclusive: No. 250, 141, 145, 117, 149 and 151 New Britain P! Map at Town Clerk’s Office, Sald described property. will be mold to the highest hour of 3 P. M. on Wednesday, ¢ of October, 1920, at the post of sald town Dated at Plainville. first day of to No. 143 aza Plainville, Conn. the sixth public sign- Conn., this thirty- Tax Collector NOTICE. hereby given is indebted to Notice that Burton Plainville taxes due Frederick the Town of in the sum of 183 Dollars for from lists 1915 to 1919, inclusive, levied on the following described property: Lot Ne. 137 w Britain Plaza Map at Town Clerk’s Officé, Plainville, Conn Sald described property, or part of same, will be sold to the highest bidder at the hour of 2 P. M. on Wednesday, the sixth day of October, 1920, at the public sign- post of sald town Dated at Plainville, first day of July, 1920 W. J. HEMINGWAY, Tax Collector. Conn., this thirty- NOTICE. hereby given indebted to that Mary A. the Town of the sum of 3.46 Dollars for from lists 1914 to 1919, Inclusive, Jevied on the following described property: Lots 171 and 172, New Britain Plaza. Map at Town Clerk’s Office, Plainville, Conn Sald described property, or part of same, will be sold to the highest bidder at the hour of 2 M. on Wednesday, the sixth day of October, 1920, at the public sign- post of said town. Dated at Plainville first day of July, 1920 W. J. HEMINGWAY, Tax Collector. Notice Rcherowas Plainville taxes due 1 is in Conn.. this thirty- or part of same, | bidder gt the | Real Estate prices are still soaring. Yet there is a big demand for property. I you have a house or lot you would like to convert into cash at o good profit advertise it in the Classified Column. There arc plenty of buyers and the Classi- fied column is the place to reach them. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE CLASSIFIED 1c a Minimum Word Charge 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeepmg, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. Low production of manufac- tured goods makes a big de- mand for secondhand articles, If you have household lnrnn.ur;, anything useful to scll, this is the time to a uscd auto, in fact advertise it. There never was a better market. For Sale advts. are Only One Cent a Word. AUTOMOBILES ron e — ¥ in a beautiful A valuable prop- location. Seven-room house. large sleeping porch, excellent ter, fertile garden. 38 fruit-bearing trees and grape vines, large ‘concrete hen- house with yard; on trolley line. noar schoo!; situated on Berlin street, Berlin Apply to Chas. H. Aspinwall 1d FOR SALE—Bargain. room house. near 7. balance easy evenings. i i Country home, |':-I jear and school: $500 ! terms. Telephone 92-% | 1a FOR SALE—Six-room bungalow; electric lights. telephone. four land; near trolley: good garden, oung fruit trees: price 3%.700, Culver, Plainville cash FOR SALE—In Newington near trolley; seven-roo: price $8,000: terms reasonable. . C. Prentice, 18 Asylum St.. Phone New Britain 1335. Small fa steam-heat Inquire Hartford, or s-T-1w NOTIC given that the Estate of Hitcheock Is indebted to the Town of in the sum of 2.19 Dollars for from lists 1914 to 1919, inclusive, the following described property on Ensign Tract, as per Map at Town Clerk’s Office, Plainville, Conn. Sald described property, will be sold to the hour of 2 P. M. on day of Oectober. 1920 post of said town Dated at Plainville, day of July, 1 W. J. HEMIN l“A\' Tax Collector. Notiee is hereby M R Plainville taxes due levied on highest Wednesd at the 1der al the sixth public sign- Conn this thirty- or part of same, | the | FOR SALE—Cheap Kensington: tenement phone 92-1 Two-famliy now vacant house, Tele- 1dx FOR SALE—Five acres of land on trout brook at $50 per acre. C. L. Barnes Barnesdale 3-6-5dx SALE—A lot on Commonwealth Ave.: 164. Inquire C. Davidson, No. 136 St _6-3ax YOR SALE—Eight-room cottage in Ken- sington; one acre of land: must be scld at once. as owner is leaving town. H. E Christensen, 122 Main St. 8-5-3dx NOTICE. hereby given hinder 1s indebted to the Town of Plainville in the sum of 1.64 Dollars for taxes due from lists 1913 to 1919, Inclusi levied on the following described proper Lot No. 0ld4 Grist Mill Park Map at Town Clerk’s OMce, Plainville, Conn. Sald described property, or part of same, will be wold to the highest bidder at the hour of 2 P. M. on Wednesday, the sixth day of October, 1920, at the public sign- post of sald town Dated at Plainville. first day of July, 1920 W. J. HEMINGWAY, Notice s that Anton Conn.. this thirty- Tax Collector. NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE, Has some nice Iuppy Dogs, Angora Kittens, Singing Canarics, Parrots, and Fishing Tackle. Also Fine Poultry. 105 ARCH ST. ELKS’ GRILL — SPECTIAL SUNDAY DINNER —— $1.50 Per Plate TEL. 1121-3 —— Served from 1 O'clock to 8 p. m. A la Cartc from 8 p. m. to 11 p. m. Music from 6:00 to 8:00 p. m. Queen Olives Sweet Gherkins Potage Burege Soup Consomme, Florentine Young Roast Stuffed Chicken, Cranberry Sauce Larded Roast Sirloin of Beef Boiled — Potatoes — Mashed ¥rench Peas Combination Salad Cake French Peas Ice Cream Demi Tasse FOR SALE 40 Monroe Street, 7 rooms, all modern. National Bank Bldg. DEWITT A. RILEY ROOM 208, NATIONAL EBEANK BUILDING. Bullding--Repamng. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds ¥ Court St. Telephcnes 2344 tiew Briiain, 1914 Cottage, Conn. FOK SALE—First-class chicken farm with all improvements; 60 acres land, four head cattle, two horses, about 500 chick- ens, right on state road, not far from city; very reasonable price. Inquire 437 Chestnut St 8-4-1wx FOR SALE—Chalmers five-passcoger tour- ing car. fully equipped: thrce new shoes and tubes. three spare shoes; if taken at once will be =old reasonably: demonstra- tion evenings or Sundays. 131 Black Rock Ave. or Tel. 747-1 -3dx — — —— FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Adding! Relief Adder” adds quickly, accurately, any column of figures of any size; cannot get out or order; pocket size, postpaid: money back if not as represented. Impandex Company, Box 1424, Pittsburgh. Pa. ldx | FOR SALE—My magnificent upright piano, mahogany case, in perfect condition. only a few months old. Charles Beb, 591 West Main St. Telephone 1572 after 6 p. m. | and all day Sunday 1dx FOR SALE—Blueberries, Clifton E. Davenport. Phone 1430, rate or hox. Stanley St 1ax 1290 FOR SALE—Dising room t and gas combination kitchen range with water pipes; also Victrola with good col- | lection of records. Inquire 394 Park St. | top floor. 5-6-4dx | e, linoleum { FOR SALE—1918 Ford AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Hudson Super-Six touring car excellent coudition thoroughly cquipped. Apply 2 West Pearl St. 8-6-3dX touring; must be money; you save $100 on A-1 condition; call trom Mathew, 105 Jubilee St. ldx soid to raise this car; s 9 p in m. FOR SALE—Overiand roadster, Model 90, like new; four new tires, two extras, de- mountables; owner going away; come quick. Care Frank English, corner Church and Fairview Sts. s-7-4dx FOR SALE—1915 Overland - touring car, A-1 condition; bargain 1f taken at once. It interested, call 99 Rhodes St. 3-7-3dx FOR SALE—Ford coupe in excellent con- dition. R. H. Batty, 605 Lincoln street. Telephone 970-3 1dx i—Dodge roadster, 1918 model; nted; nve zood tires. Apply at 361 Main St. FOR SAL newly Naughton’ FOR 30x3 1 dition! phone sood 112 mechanical Lake St all around: con- Hinchlifte, 14%-13. FOR SALE—Columbia model; records; party L. €. W., 117 Hart St. Grafanola, leaving latest | town. | FOR SALE—Late model Ford touring, me- chanically right, $350. R. C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry St 1dx | E—1917 Ford touring; good tires, ! WANTED—FEMALA HELP WANTED—Lady, refined, energetic, fais education, for light employment abowt 90 days; $15 to $30 per week guaranteed; may be permanent {f capable; reply with name and address. Box 3B, care Herald Office. 1ax WANTED—Girls on clean, light, work. Apply on third floor building directly in the rear inson Drug Co. Manross-Robertson Com- pany. 6-3dx —_— e P WANTED—A chambermaid at the Hotel Beloin. 8.6-tt accurate of brick of the Dick- WANTED—Young lady for clerical work; place permanent, with chance for ad- vancement. Address Clerk, Herald Box No. 17. 8-6-24 WANTED—Typist for Export Departmenty knowledge of Spanish desirable. Address Herald Box XX\9. 8-6-2d | WANTED—Two young men for Sales De- | partment of a large local factory; want men who can be trained for responsible places. Address Herald Box 3Y. 8-6-2d WANTED—Two Gordon Bros., truck drivers. Commercial St. WANTED—Girl for bindery work. Printing Company, 66 Church St. Adkins $-5-3d used phono- Widener's St. Phone §-6-2d FOR SALE—Soveral graphs: bargains; Grafanola Shop, 208 good easy terms 138 Main FOR SALE—Ford roadster; must be sold this week; just overhauled; can be seen at Pioneer Garage; call 860 for informa. tion. 8-6-8dx used Victrola at = Widener's Grafahola Phone 208. FOR SALE—Slightly considerable saving. Shop, 135 Main St FOR SALE—Horse; about good worker and driver; Barnes, Barnesdale. 1,100 pounds for $50. C. L. §-6-5dx FOR SALE—One of the finest business prop- erties on West Main street, consisting of a three-story brick building, with all im- provements, a one-family frame house and automobile repair shop In rear, at a better price than 10 per cent; an ideal spot for putting up that much needed community garage In the West End Owner, Joseph Landwehr, 403 West Main st. §-3-5dx one- FOR SALE—A new six room house, car garage, on car line, large lot; price £4.000. Nels Anderson, Damon's Hill, Ber- lin, Conn $-2-6dx —— e TO RENT —— e TO RENT—Clean, dry storage space. Phone 1457-5. 8-6-2dx all -3dx TO RENT—Tenement modern improvements, Inquire 34 Lafayette of four rooms, at 12 Derby % 8. TO RENT—Store for auto showroom or | supplies; corner Main and Elm; formerly occupied by A. G. Hawker. Apply to M. Cohn, 49 Commercial St. 7-22-t0 —— e LOSY FOR ora cheap SALE—Columbia Grafonola and rec- good as new; latest style; very Inquire Box 6B, Herald. §-6-2dx ¥OUR SALE—Stearns-Kright Chummy road- ster; excellent running conditicn; & car of no regrets. The L. & M. Garage, reac 401 West Main street. Open § a. m. to 6 p. m. 8-5-3ax SALE—Franklin roadster, A-1 condi- equipped with cord tires and wire L. C. Burdick. Tele- 7 a m 8-5-3dx FOR tion, wheels; price right. phone 114 between 5 p.om and | WANTED—Girl for cook and ‘downstairs | work; no washing; also young nurse girl to help with children. Mrs. Charles E. Chase, 241 West Main St. -4dx WANTED—Typist for work in lochl factory. In reply state age, experience and present employment. Typist, Box No. 2, Herald Office. 8-5-3d D WANTED—Woman for gemeral housework. Apply Weinstein, 46 Talcott St. 8-4-6dx WANTED—Young lady as time-keeper. The G. E. Prentice Mfg. Co., Berlin Road, Ber- lin, Conn. 8.2-wl FOR SALE—Upright piano; good tone, etc. very cheap; small weekly payments; c evenings. Mr. Andrews, 439 Arch street. 8-6-2dx FOR SALE—Magee range in good condition. Apply 36 South Main St. evenings. - dx FOR SALE—Four demountable wheels and five rims for Ford car: will sell for § Peter Rosso, 336 East Main St. 5-6-3dx FOR SALE—Special Sale on new second-hand bicycles and supplies. Rosso, 336 East Main St. and Peter 8-6-3dx | i | FOR SALE—Anconas cockerels. 1457-5 or call 32 Camp St. Phone 8-6-2dx FOR SALE—One hundred March roosters, live weight. John Colwick, New Britain | road, Kensington, Conn. FOR SALE—Royal typewriter ard sm: cash register; will sell cheap for c call evenings. Truscio, o8 Laf | street. 8-5-3dx | ——e LOST—Fifty-dollar 4 1.4 Liberty Bond with } one coupon. either on Arch St. or shuulcl Meadow Ave. or Linwood or Monroe St. | Return to 582 Arch St. Reward n-.-xdxl LOST—An O. F. S. pin. turned to $§5 W Reward if re- | City. ®-7-3dx near the 1dx ! Bunch of keys, Herald Office LOST—Frida) Library. Return to Gold fleur-de-lis brooch | pearls, emeralds. Re- Reward §-6-2dx LOST—Thursday : set with brilliants, turn to 79 Elm St | WANTED—Garage space for one car | FOR SALE—Sswing machine, cheap. Oall 19 Star St, after 8 o'clock evenins: —_—e WANTED in street. 1dx vieinity Box 12! of Walnut Herald. or Prospect WANTED—To lease: A farm of five acres or more in Berlin, Beckley or Kensingion. Address Herald Box 18Z. 8-6-6dx WILD PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Han¢ Furniture. $1.00 A HUNDRED FOR PAPER L. ZELDES TEL. 589-23. Six room cottage, near shops. A good two-family housc. Threc-family house, large lot. Small farm, ncar town. $4,500. .A going business, fine location. Sceveral good building sites. Land with railroad frontage. Robert B. White Real Estate Insurance. BOOTH'S BLOCK 259 Main St Business Proposition Property at 403 West Main Street, consisting of Brick Block with Grocery Store and large Garage. Steam heated. Also small house adjoining. than 10% proposition, Better Will sell Grocery Business also if wanted. Easy terms. Here's a chance to make money. See us for details. The Home Banking & Realty Co. 86 WEST MAIN ST. ~—Next Door Fox's Theater. Phone 728 | WANTED—Agent: make $75 weekly selling guaranteed hosiery; we guarantee $36 weekly full time, 75c an hour spare time; experience unnecessary. Eagle Mills, Darby, Pa. §-7-2dx WANTED—Room and board or room with kitchenette, for two. Address Herald Box X33X. 1dx WANTED—One or two furnished or unfur- nished rooms in vicinity of Chestnut and Stanley Sts. Box 22Y, Herald. §-6-2dx WANTED—To buy: A touring car. State pric. and condition of car. Touring. Box 20, Herald §-5-3dx WANTED—By man and wife: room flat; eastern section A. C. Stowe, Plainville, Conn. Four- or five- preferred. WANTED—Tenement by good locality. 147-3. in Tel. 7-3-tf young couple 56 Hawkins street. WANTED—10.000 people wifh Corns, Cal- louses, Eczema, Hemorrhoids, Sores or Skin Affections to buy a box of Honey Bee Ointment. ark & Brainerd, and Dickinson Drug C 8-3-12dx WANTED—To buy house of two or three tenements in good location. No agents. Address House, Box 27, Herald. 8-3-d5 EXPERIENCED HELP WANTED FOR CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT ATPLY AT THE BEE HIVE 373 MAIN ST. SUMMER RESORTS WANTED—Summer boarders, Fort Trumbull Beach, month of August. Box 33XB. Herald Office. 8-7-4dx USED TRUCKS--Attention. Jitney and Bus Men: The trolley situation confronting us, not only in Sridgeport, but in our own city of New Britain, is critical, as you know. Now is the time to get busy and get in while prospects are good. We have the following for sale at right prices: Three 1919 Reo 18-passenger buses; aiso one 1920 35-passenger Packard. These are all in first-class shape mechanically, brand new cord tires all around; worth investi- o, Call Liberty 430 or see Chandler, Mack Motor Truck Company, New Haven, Conn. 7-12-1¢ FOR SALE—Buick 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-tf i FOR SALE—Ono Allen sedan “demonstrator at reasonal price; will take car in trade; one Ford touring, 1919, demount- able wheels, good condition R. C. Kudolph, Cherry street. _ Phone 2051. 7-31-6dx FOR SALE—Buick Six 1917 touring. Price $1,050. Telephone 2525-4. $-6.2dx ¥FOR SALE—1917 Ford roadster in good condition; price low for quick sale; owner leaving city. 47 Belden St. FOR SALE e BUICK ROADSTER (Little Six) BUICK ROADSTER (Four) CHEVROLET TOURING (490) OLDSMOBILE 8 TOURING HALLADAY TOURING PACKARD, TOURL FORD TON TRUCK Time Payments Arranged SIM BOOKMAN 4 Elm St., Corner Main St. Phone 484 When in need of a good Used Truck, it will pay you to get in touch with us. Mack, Pierce-Arrow, Packard and others; some over- hauled, rebuilt and guaranteed; terms to suit you. Phone Liberty 430, or see - CHANDLER, MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO., 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Cona. USED TRUCKS THAT ARE WORTH WHILE We have first-class mechanical 10 go to work, viz.: the following on hand in condition, ready 2-Ton Mack—Rebuilt, with brand new rack body, guaranteed the same as new. 3-Ton Packard—Chassis and cab. Two 212-Ton Maccars—One with stantial padded van body, the with rack body. 5-Ton White Dump—Newly painted. 2-Ton Nash--With brand-vew lumber body, newly patnted Two 1819 5-Ton Clydesdale Dumps. Four 1819 y-Elder 25-pas- senger buses with Goodycar spare. Call Liberty sub- other Worth 430, or see investigation. CHANDLER MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO. 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn. 7 SUMMER BOARDERS—Indian Neck, Bran- ford. Cottage 1905 open July to October; on beach: terms reasonable. Mrs. A. D. Frey. Telephone. 6-30-t¢ FARMINGTON, CONNECTICUT Second season. Delightful turesque modern farmhouse. beautiful hilly country.. Excellent table: abundance of vegetables, fruits l.\'ld‘» milk; all our own products. PURE WATER AND SANITARY DRAINAGE JOSEPH A. FAGAN SCOTT'S SWAMP FARM Telephone Farmington 59-3 8-4-3wx and pic- . situated in FOR SALE. 1919 Scripts Booth, & passenger touring, like new. 191§ _Oakland touring, 1918 Oakland coupe, value. 1917 Dodge Brothers' 1917 Ford Touring. Apply at MOTOR SALES CO., 8. & F. Tel. 781 1535 Elm Street. newly painted. newly painted. Good roadster. 8-2-1w §-6-2d | WANTED—Young women to become teles Dhune ODErators; DO €XDEriouce necessary; paid while learning; rapid increasées there- after both for length of service and merit: the advantage of this occupation will Le explained by the chiet operator. & N. & Telaphone Company. NOTICE 1 NOTICE—Auction Sale of household consisting of a completely furnished five- room tenement: Beds, bureau, dresser, tables, -stoves, kitchen utensils, rugs, chairs, refrigerator, etc. August 14, 1920, on the premises, No. 15 Eilis 8t., at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. A Marsh, Auctioneer. 8-7-6d NOTICE—Electrical work. House wirlag and fixtures at reasonable rates. Call 1992-3. A. Tyler, 48 Howard Ave. -3dx. | NOTICE—Automobile ! ¥rank Brown, Tel. parties taken out. 188-2. 8-5.3dx NOTICE—I want a Ford touring or readster by Sunday; cash for the right car at th right price; nothing older than 1916 Phone 1836-5. 8-5-3ax { | SHORE TRIPS—In good seven- ! car with experienced driver; | taken. Phone 166-2. 8-5-2dx NOTICE—Lucille - Beauty Shop. Hairdress- ing, manicuring, shampoolrg, scalp treat- ment, * facial massage. Booth Block, Room 401, top floor. _Appointments by Phone 635. Hazel N. Dyer. 7-16-1mo NOTICE—Shampooing, manicuring, scalp treatments and facial massage; ladies at- tended at thelr homes. Margaret Hepp, 8-2-6d | WANTED—Boy to work on bank in com- posing room. Apply Herald Composing Room. WANTED—State and county sgents, finan clally responsible and with clean records, knowing automobile trade, wanted for Worko, the carbon remover with a guar- antee. Live men are building big. per- manent business. If you can qualify, send references to Buck & Stoddard. 90 West St., New York City. 1ax sell highest quality plants; weekly pay: Brothers Nurseries, 1ax WANTED—Man to trees. shrubs, roses, permanent. Brown Rochester, N. Y. - WANTED—Night watchman by local fac- tory; preferably man not now engaged in this line of work; six nights per week; good pay. In reply state age, married or single, experience, if any, and present employment. Box 12Y, Herald. §-5-3d WANTED—Toolmakers. ~ Apply P. J. Flan- nery Co., Whiting St. $-4-6d WANTED—A young man to work on soda fountain, with -or without experience. Ap- ply Soda Fountain, Crowell's Drug Store. 8-3-t¢ WANTED—Salesmen; live wires; gooi in- ducements; for tires and tuhes. Apply at Rambler Tire and Rubher Co., Whitney Building., Stamford, Conn., or by m'u;.u — e WANTED—Immediately: Competent scale- men on spring scales; good pay and per- manent employment; references required. H. J. O'Connor, 69 Lyman St., Springfield, Mass. 6-3-2t FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Furnished rooms and first-class table board. 45 Grand St. 1dx TO RENT—Two light, airy rooms for lght housekeeping, 33 Main street. Telephone 1098-4, . 18x TO RENT—Furnished rooms housekeeping; private entrance; conveniences; central; few minutes center. 16 Prospect S for light separate 10 1dx T-—Furnished 28 Court St room in private 1dx TO RENT—Two farnished rooms and board. 34 Sheflield St. 1ax large furnished fromt light housekeeping: 2% South High. 1dx TO RENT—Two rooms suitable references required. TO RENT—A single furnished room 3 gentleman at 45 Walnut St. 5- . - TO RENT—One front for light housekeep street. 3 \ Sale Saturday, baggage ~