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UNDREDS OF PAIRS OF Shoes From Elliott Shoe On Sale In Qur Basement Shoe Qutlet We offer for your sclection hundreds of pairs of very fine high Shoes at a price which These Shoes are in fine dull leathers with women and children in both high and low cut s only a little more than it costs to repair old ones. uuld.\l ar welts. Your choice while they last at .. ..... Included in this sale are Shoes for men, nodels. You must come early to get the selections. The Extra “Lassie”’’ Sweater Blouse At $2.49 A knitted blouse. good and full. Step \With lace vest—so practical and pretty— n all the new Spring shades, honey, dew, A practical. omato, buff, turquoise and black. Middy Blouses At $1.00 A ¢ o C i can— i - Mad { good quality Jean—plain regula- Sre white; fesh, ion middy——sizes 16 to 44, 36 to 46. EXTRA SIZE BUNGALOW APRONS 95¢ SILK HOSE 69¢ PAIR Slight irregulars of a $1 grade. In black omly, with seam in back. All sizes 814 to 10. WOMEN’S HOSE 17¢ ‘A good cotton stocking, in black and cordovan. Seam in back, re-inforced heel and toe. All sizes. elted styles. both elastic and loose Light percales vith neat stripe effects; also flark grays and indigo blues. Positively the best value in xtra sizes in town. FOR SALE Good paying grrocery business with long legse. Il new fixtures. THe owner has made money here. ere is no reason why you can’t. 6 room Cottage in the West End. Located in he finest residential section. 2-Fam|lr House on Cedar street, six rooms on a por, large lot. We can sell your property. The Home Banking & Realty Co. West Main Street Phone 728 Next Door to Fox’s Theater. Lo hia Opportnmty Knocks at Your Door Now—, uhful New Bungalow on Sefton Drive at a ers need money and MUST SELL. pir Loss is Money in Your Pocket. We've got Store on Lafayette St. to lease. Franklin uare Tenement To Rent. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. AITN wT PHON E 3432 -ROOMS 308-6 BANK BLD& FOR SALM 3 Story Brick Block, 811 and 313 Church street, five ments and one store. Go ;.\ paying propesition. Deep H. D. HUMPHREY Auto, Fire Life Insurance. — Surety Bonds. Also All Kinds of Other Insurance. M AIN STRERT. N. B. NAT, BANK BUILDING "—FOR SAL) Family House on Glen Street, !/, Acre Land. Price $7,500. SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 2 Main Street Tel. 24-4 FOR SALE 2 Family 12-room House on Cedar street. .} Family 8-room House just beyond Black Rock DE WITT A. RILEY 4th Floor, National Bank Bldg. Made of good quality pink’ batiste, Several pretty models, lace with the fine embroidery edge, dainty and Co.’s Fire \ Size Bloomers| $1.00 cut In Chemise $1.45 If you have a tenement to rent or expect one vacant in the near future, get a prospect for it with- out delay. Use the Herald classified col- umns. It is inexpensive. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. NOTICES. | NOTICE—Electric_Vacuum Cleaners rented $1.25 per day. Delivered promptly. Sati faction guaranteed. Electric cleaners re- paired. Tel. 2079, 4-18.m,w,£-tf e NOTICE—Wanted the public to know that we, G. H. Day and O. Frigo, have opened a first class cabinet shop and want manu- furniture dealers and mer- bring their sample boards, work- models of all kinds, furniture and . cabinet work and let us show you that we can do the work to your satisfaction. Anf one having antique furniture wanting it | remodelled, refinished and repairal in first | class shape. Wood carving to your order, or bring your own designs and we will bulld or carve it to suit you at the lowes reasonable cash rates. All work guara teed to give perfect satisfaction. Hoping to recelve your patronage, yours for better service, Day & Frigo, rear of 163 Arch St. 4-18-3dx —— NOTICE—Keep out all cold drafts, dust and ; rain. Keeps In the heat and saves 25 per | cent on all coal bills for all time. Guar- | anteed to last forever. ‘“The Brohze Zinc Metal Weather Strip Co.”” John McGraw, agent, New Britain, Conn. Office 419 Main St. Tel. 1673. 4-15-18-21~3dx —_——— NOTICE—Painting, Papering—Painting and Paper Hanging; Beaver Board and Can- trimmed or Blouses and Over Blouses At $3.95 Made of good quality georgette—prettily trimmed with Venice lace—in the popular tie- back or the longer over-blouse. The colors bisque, navy and brown. Sizes Extra Special CHILDREN’S GINGHAM DRESSES 2 to 8 Years ........ 69¢ Only a limited number of these to close out at the above price. Ginghams in checks ad nplaids. Many sash backs in the lot. Come early as they will be cleaned up very quickly. SETH TAN NER wvas Cellings. Wall Paper displayed at your home on request The E. U. Thomp- son Company, No. 59 Arch St. Telephone 106-2. 2-7-eod-tf —_— NOTICE—Place your order with us for Awnings, Tents and Truck Covers and re- ceive the best material and workmanship possible. Members of the National Tent and Awning Mfg. Asso. Full weight, full size guaranteed. Eddy Awning and Dec- .orating Co., 106 City Hall Flace. Tel 1013-4. 3-3-e.0.d.3mo. trucking and cellar or yard. N. Wright. Tel. 4-16-6dx NOTICE—Let me do your moving of ashes from Prices reasonable. H. 992-3. o e PTPL b 200 SRR R Sl i NOTICE—Trucking, moving and express, ashes carted aiso. Frank T. McMahon, 123 Cherry St. Tel. 822.4. 4-13-5dx NOTICE—Cartoonist, cnalk Tslk and Bketching for entertainments, [airs aud dances; something snappy. al Malmgren, Herald office, City. 9-32 48 NOTICE—Amateur Photographers. We are glving a ticket (to the holder of the lucky number) away each Friday, which en- titles the winner to five dollars’ worth of developing, printing and enlarging free of charge. Let us develop and print your next films. You may draw the lucky number. Ohrnstedt's Photo Shop, 244 Main St., 69 Arch St. H. ‘Muldowny, 145 North 8t., won the five dollar photo finish- ing ticket this week 4-15-3dx Berlin Ave., Taxi cab serv- Tel. 16i1-2. Sam 4-13-1wx NOTICE—Bostol Kensington. ice. Day and Carpencer. NOTICE—Bedding. Have your old mat- tresses, box springs, cushions, etc., made over equal to new and returned same day. Upholstering. Hardware City Bedding Co., 60 Tremont St. Tel. 2314-4. 4-12-26dx Garage, epairing. night. NOTICE—New roofs of all descriptions. Old ones repaired. We make roofing our bus iness. Also all kinds of carpenter repair work. Tel. 1959. 4-12-6dx We bulld We sell NOTICE—Build st Momauguln. ‘em right. We reat ‘em right. ‘em right. Phone Colony 895-12. J. Walter Darley, Carpenter and Builder, No. 52 Second Ave., Cosey Beach. 3-30-30dx NOTICE—Plowing and harrowing done by day or job. Hugo Johnson, Kensington. Tel. 648-5 4-16-3ax | STOP AND READ!—“The Connecticut it is at your service to do all kinds of | Painting, Paper Hanging, Kalsomining and Interior Decorating. J. J. Richard- son, Mgr., 40 Church St. Phone 722. 4-18-6dx er——sm———aem FURNISHED ROOMS, Spring would be th’ nicest time o’ yar—ef it wuzent fer th’ poets. Th’ feller what’s always roastin’ women has usually had th’ rollers put under him by one woman. SITUATION WASNTED., WANTED—By handy man to do cleaning, carpets cleaned, of, etc. Tel. 2163. ‘window lawn taken care 4.13-5ax WANTED—Position as , typist or bookkeeper. References Box 9XX, Herald Office. 4.18-1ax MALE OR FEMALE HELP WANTED., WANTED-—Young men, women, over 17, for Postal Mall Service. $120 month. Ex- aminations April-May. Experience un- necessary. For free particulars of instruc- tion, write J. Leonard (former Civil Serv- fce examiner) $43 Equitable Bldg., Wash- ington, D. C. 4-15-4dx | | ] | i g D WANTED—Boarders. Two gentlemen In private family. Good board, lgrge room, $9 per week. Mrs. Stoddard, 46 Maple St. 4-18-2ax ====TTWTATION OF CLAIMS. At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain, witbin and for the District of Ber. iin, in the County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, on the 18th day of April, A. D. 1921. | Present, Bernard F. Gaffney Esq.. Judge. On motion of John Ry Britain, as Administrator on the Bstate of Mary Theresa Ryan late of New Britain, within said_district deceased. THIS COURT doth decree that six months | | be allowed and limited for the creditors .t sald estate to exhibit their claims againat | the same to the Administrator and directs ! that public notice be given of this erder by advertising in a newspaper published in said New Britain, and having a circulation in said district, and by posting & eepy thereof on the public sign post in said Town of New Writain, nearest the place where the de- ceased last dwelt. n of sald New BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE Repairs of all kinds. 6 Court Street. Telephones 2241 New in, Conn. 1918 TO RENT—Large furnished room, electric | light, hot water, etc. Elther ladies or gentlemen. Americans only. 162 Main | St., one flight up 4-16-2ax | TO RENT—Pleasant family, western section. front room, Tel. 1633-; 4- private | 5-3ax | TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for light ' bousekeeping. Call mornings or evenings. Mrs. Elljott, 30 So. High St 4-16-2dx TO RENT—Sunny front room, private fam- ily, all conveniences, 19 Lincoln St. Tel. 1184.3. 4-13-6dx TO RENT—Nicely furnished front room, suitable for ome or two gentlemen. Cor- ner Lake and High Sts. 4-14-5dx TO RENT—Nicely furnisked venjences; board if desired. room, all con- 112 Lake St. 4-13-5dx TO RENT—Furnished room in privste fam- ily. 433 Chestnut St., 2nd floor. 4-18-3dx | TO RENT—Two large furnished rooms, bath adjoining Suitable for two ladies or gentlemen. Mrs. Chapman, 33 Count St. 4-18-1dx { TO RENT—Nicely furnished front room, all conveniences. Reasonable. 193 Maln St. 4-18-2dx TO RENT—Furnished rooms, best residen. tial section. Reasonable Box 16B, Herald TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housckeeping. Front room and all con- veniences. Apply 103 West Main St. ° 418 TO RENT—Furnished room and board in private family, 234 E. Maln St. 4-18-6d | rooms, all modern convenience: RENT—3 desirable light housekeeping room to right party: ! reasonabl eniences. Reasonable rates. 1473-12 after € p. m 4-18-2d e e—— BUJINESS OPPORTUNITIES. AUTO SALES AGENCY—A small Invest- ment will secure extensive agency for a light, beautiful, sturdy and economical 4 cylinder motor car. Selling at a pric within the reach of all. If you are in- terested in a legitimate business oppor- tunity write or come and see us. The Eencca Motor Sales Co., Middlefleld, Conn Phone | waNTED—A pi CLASSIFIED CASH IN This is not a question of credit. ADVANCE ; Bookkeeping, bil- ling and postage cost more than the price of the lit- tle advt. and in eliminating this work we save | vertiser money. AUTOMOBILES AUTO PARTS—For all cars. cent to 90 per cent. Complete engines, transmissions, rear ends, magnetos, car- buretors, bodies, tops, windshields, axels, speing and fenders. 100 hargains in used touring cars, roadsters, trucks and chassis: no reasonable offer refused w Britain uto Exchange, Cutler & Tourgee, Props.. 5 Willow St. Tel. 1955. We are daying used cars. 4-18-2wx Save 50 per FOR SALE—1920 Special Six Bl.lnil‘b-kul $1350. 3-23-tt Touring. Box 15F, bumper and motor meter, Herald. r REAL VALUES IN USED CAES. 1919 LIBERTY TOURING. 1920 OAKLAND TOURING. 1920 COLUMBIA ROADSTER. 1920 OLDSMOBILE TOURING. 1917 BUICK TOURL 1918 ARGO TOURING. 1918 Marmon Touring. And other tourings, roadsters closed cars from $150 up. THE b. & B. MOTUR CO. sim Bookman, Frop. USED CARS OF VALUE. The cars listed below are tuken in trade for new Studebakers as we do not buy for cash to speculate. All these cars are in our used car dept. ready to run, and can be bought on easy terms. We are open evenings. 1920 BUICK ¢ SEDAN. 1918 BUICK 6 TOURING. 1916 BUICK TOURING. 1920 BUICK 6. 7 PASSENGER 1915 BUICK 4 ROADSTER. 1920 STUDEBAKER SPECIAL. STUDEBAKER BIG SIX. JORDAN TOURING. OVERLAND TOURING. BRISCOE TOURING. BRISCOE TOURING. REO TOURING. OVERLAND 4 TOURING. MAXWELL TOURING. MAXWELL TOURING, OLDSMOBILE TOURING. STUDEBAKR TOURING. STUDEBAKER LIGHT SIX. M. IRVING JESTER, 193 Arch St. —————————eeeeeee FOR SALE—Ford with deck and delivery body, oversized tires and fully equipped. Run only 750 miles, absolutely good as new, $400. Newton Mfg. Co. Plainville, Conn. 4-15-4d TO RENT TO RENT—Five room temement, improve. ments, at 16, Pearl Court. Inquire Birn- baum’s Furnifure Store, 432 Main St. 4-18-2a TO RENT—S room ments. Tel. tenement, all improve- 1859, after 6 p. m. 4-18-3dx i TO RENT—Between June 1st and Oct. 1st, 4 room tenement, furnished, in Elm Hill. Apply M. Juringius, Blm Hill, Tel. 1515-2. 4-18-6dx-cod TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, all im- provements, first floor. 36 Newington Ave. Tel. 2313. 4-18_3dx TO RENT—5 room tenement on 3rd floor 450 East St 4-18-2ax TO RENT—Jr. 0. U. A. M. hall 19 Hunger- ford Court, 1st and third Tuesdays. Tel. 1640. 4-18-6dx To Rent—Five room tenement, all improve- ments, one on first floor and one on third floor. Call 49 Cherry St. 4.18-2dx TO RENT—S rooms for light housekeeping, electric_lights, gas, steam heat and set tubs. Miss Munson, §2 West Main St. 4-13-3ax D S VSN S S s { TO RENT—Light housekeeping rooms; also one connecting room, Mrs. J. H. all conveniences. Nissen, 61 Main St., top floor. 4-18-1ax | —_— TO RENT—Tenement mnine rooms, steam heat, modern improyements, 21 Walnut St. Inquire Ginsburg’s Dress Pleating Shop, 19 Walnut St. Tel. $83-12 or 548-5. 4-18-3ax T — | TO RENT—Six room apartment, all modern improvements, steam heat and hot water and janitor service all year atound. Ap- ply M. Cohen, Tel. 2425. 4-16-t1 TO RENT—One six room and one 7 room modern apartment at 559 Main St. Steam heat, hot water, janitor s ice. Refer- ences required. Inquire Wm. C. Raphael,’ 390 Main St 4-15-3d TO RENT—Six.rooms, all improvements. 235 Maple St. 4-15-3dx | TO RENT—Tenement, one five rooms, and one four rooms. provements. Newly finished. All im- Inquire at 42 Olive St. 4-15-4dx WANTED—F EMALEY HRELP WANTED—Walitress in restaurant, Lafayette St. 181 4-18-2dx housekeeper for family hing. Herald, Box 8J. 4-16-6a of three—no w WANTED—Experienced Salesiadies. We are obliged te increase our sales force and have geod pesitions for salesladies whole time or part time, whe have three er more years' experience in some One steck. Apply to W..W. Leland. Bess Co. WANTED—Young womaa for steady pesi- tion as general clerk and stenographer. Apply in own writing, giving previous ex- perience. Herald, Box 1XX. 4.15-3d WANTED—Middle aged woman or a epm- petent girl for general housework. Ap- Pply Mra. L. S. Jones, 26 Hamiiton St 4-12-8dx : FOR SALE—Five the ad- AUTOMOBILES, FOR SALE—Willys-Knight touring car in very good condition; mileage -13,000. rrice $550. Tel. 2313. 4-18-3dx The tumover in Us Autos this Spring" Summer will be There is a good de for second hand chines now. Get a ¢ tomer for yours ou the classified . colum ONLY ONE CENT WORD. WANTED ‘WANTED—Four or five room end section preferred, by you Box T27, Herald. FOR SALE—Late ' 1920 Oldsmobile; been run only o,000 miles. Reason wanc light car. Call Ballacchino, o6 Latgyette SE. 4-18-3dx FOR SALE—1916 seven passenger Stude- baker. Will exchange lor smailer car, Call 513 East St. Tel. 503. 4-18-lax ¥OR SALE—New Buick Touring Top with side curtains to open with door. 4y Hart St. Phone 1619. 4-16-4dx passenger studab-lner in good condition. 3 C1s1wx auto, Elm St. 0 model. ¥OR SALE—Ford, roadster, body; garage. with delivery i $150. / Smailey . O'Dell. 4-18-3dx WANTED—Gas hot water heater Baker. Tel. 1966-3. WANTED—By private party, F car, State mddel, condition price, Address Box 33C, Herald. ‘WANTED—Salesmen by estab) sale house handling o rull line and staple groceries direct to sumer $17.50 to $25.00 W vance. Give age and _refg first letter. Address H. ‘General Sales Manager, Box bus, Ohio. WANTED—At once, five or six ment {n western part of city, ne school. Reply to Geo, L. Loom! Corbin Co., or Box X20X, Herald® FOR SALE—1918 Ford touring ' Firet $10 takes it. car Jody. 24 Maple St. 4-1s-lax MR. AUTO OWNER—Repairing and over. bauling by reliaple mechanics. Genera- tor starter and electrical troublas re- paired and guaranteed. Mac's Garage, 513 Hast St. Tel. 1633- 4-12-6dx ¥OR SALE—1920 Clevelang touring, all cord tires, one spare, two bumpers and motor meter. Must sell at once as owner is ting lahger car. Will sell for $1125, terms to sult purchaser. Box 15E. 4-5-tf Axnefln-:n Bix, ‘Thompson, 59 d2-0 FOR SALE—Automobile, “Al” condition. H, U. Arch 8t. Tel. 106-2. ey K¥OR BALE—Baby Grand Chevrolet auto- mobile in A 1 condition. Geo. Cooley, 68 Park St. Phone 940. 4-18-6d By b, 0 gl srt e MU MR RS e 20 USED CARS. Open Evenings. 6 to 8:30. Open Evenings We do Cars an represent not misrepresent Used more than we would mis- New Cars. Here is a list of Used Ca: carry our tamp of approval” you are not already acquainted with what that means—ask any one who has ever done any business with us betore—little or big—and abide by their own judgment. 1919 Buick Coupe. New Tlrel. Slip Covers, Bumper Bar, . Price right. 1977 Hudaon Cotpe: ‘will sell cheap. 1917 Hudson Sedan. At a Bargain. 1916 Willys.Knight Touring. New Paint Has been overhyuled, five good tires. Very little money. 1916 Cadillac Coupe, 3 pass. Has been overhauled in our repair shop. 1915 Stevens-Duryea. Touring and Sedan body. / At & bargain. ‘Watch our ad. LASH MOTOR CO. A ‘Reputable Concern. ‘W. Main St. Tel. 382, Easy payments armanged. / George Dunbar Balesman Dealers for Cadillac Scripps-Booth 4-16-tf E — ——————————— i POULTRY. Paige FOR SALE—White Leghorns, Barred Rocks, Ancona baby chicks. Everett M. ‘Staples, 97 Bassett St. Tel. 2564. 4.18-1dx FOR SALE—Buff eggs for setting. Extra xood stock. Winners at the best shows. L 1135-4. H. C. Deming, Berllf 4-18-20-22x FOR SALE—Hatching eggs, ‘White Rocks and Rhode Islan J. Johnson, 19 Howard St. Tel. Rocks, Reds. A. 299212, 4-16-3ax FREE range Rock Island Red chicken eggs for hatching $1.00 setting or $7.00 hun- dred. Also duck eggs. Tel. 675-15, Kensington. 4-16-6dx FOR BALE—Eggs for batching. Barred Plymouth Rock, free range stock, 13 for '.'l'el. 254-12. 3-21-t0 Pttt s WS SR RIS T BABY CHICKS—Bred-to-Lay; 18c¢ up; Safe prepaid delivery guaranteed; all breeds. Send. for clrculars Putnam Brooders $4.75. Roy Clark, East Hartford, 'q'nn;\. -7t REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FARMS FOR SALE—Farms from 3 to 100 acres. Near cities and State Road. If you want to sell let me know. Call even- ings from 6 to 8. H. A. Willlams, 27 Arch St, City. 4-18-1dx | FOR SALE—S nacres of land with _trout brook, $50 per acre. Also 12 room house, $6,000, $500 cash. C. L. Barnes, Barnes- dale. \ 4-16-3ax —_— L FOR SALE-—New 5 room bungalow; price veasonable. Inquire 95 Brighton st. Bel- videre. FOR SALE—On Golt St., Maple Hill, seven room house; large living room; fire place; lot 90x150. Price and terms reasonable. For further particulars inquire C. C, Prentice, 18 Asylum St Hartford, or phone evenings New Britain 1335.5. 4-15-3d FOR SALE—On Theodore St., Maple Hill, six room bungalow; large lot; fire place. Price and terms reasonabl For further particulars inquire C. C. Prentice, 18 Asylum St, Hartford, or phone evenings New Britain 1335-5. 4-15-3d FOR SALE—Newington, ' five acre farm, seven room house; steam heat; electric lights; bath. Price $7,500: reasonable amount of cash required. For further par- ticulars inquire C. C. Prenmtice, 18 Asylum St., Martford, er phone evenings New Brisaln 1885-5. 4-15-3d WANTED—MALE HELP | e e s s R L WANTED—S stone and brick masons. Ap- ply on the job Tuesday, Coleman’s thea- ter, Southington. 4-18-1dx ; WANTED—First _class barber. Apply Uni- | versal Barber Shop, 213 Main St. 4-15-2dx WANTED-—Experienced shoe -l«-md An- ply 324 Main St. N W. Baldwin, Kensington, Conn. |’ i LOST—Saturday. WANTED—A blue flame brooder. at least 200. State best price. Box 10AA, Herald Office. WANTED—Boarders, in private Home cooking. - Pleasant locatl 9 Maple St. . WANTED—Work: for ton truck. moving local or long distance, WANTED—To communicate with who is most particuler as to to the end that advertiser apartment of 6 rooms on or mn Main by April or May. Address Herald Office. WANTED—Four or five rooms, ferred, second floor, within ten walk from Church and Stanley erences. Address Herald, Box 1! first class condition. Call any| Latayette St., Macaroni Mfg. Co. FOR BALE—Practi new Welll machine. Will sell sheap if taken| Box B16, Herald. | FOR BALE—Reed reversmie top. riage in good condition Can 380 Chestnut St. FOR SALE—One Crawferd r 'flen. Used less than one year.} like new. P. T. Konjales, 100 CI FOR SALE—Chestuut post sé clothes line poles. Woodbine lin. Tel. 663-4. FOR BSALE—Houschold Phone 2522-4. . FOR SALE—Two incubators, ing order. Wm. H. Allen. FOR SALE—Baby carriage, WL sell reasonable If taken at Shefeld St. FOR SALE—White ivory dining toom set, coal range, gas stove, etc., all in good o evenings, third flobr, 33 Wi FOR SALE—Pansies. 379 Eilis Bohnert. =¥ FOR SALE—1920 -Indian . side car, frst class condition. Venberg, Dix St., FOR BALE—At a of Georgia pine tiinbers, all siges. A big quantity 2x8, 2x9 staging planks, mason horses, I ase, coping. clles hods, blue stone sills, dasansd 7 ) N 1x6 yellow pine 2x6 <4x4 and 4x6 spruce, wheell hoes, shovels sash cords, cord 2 timber trucks, gasoline water p kettle and furnace and a lot of el Wil seil whole or in 1982-14. X, FOR SALE—Red plants, § 200. Crandall, Berlin. Tel. 682-1 FOR SALE—Double team double set of harness. My: 7 8t, ' Tel. 529. FOR SALE—Tomato, ery and egg ‘plants. fums at § and 10 per cent sale prices. Potted .flowers kinds, also flowers for beds. privet and Barbara hedge, _als trees. Thomas Pmnull, 212 Tel. 699.2. \ FOR SALE——Tomato, pepper, other vegetable plants; also palms, rubber plants and_other Pansies at 30c. doz. St. i FOR SALE—Kltchen range, at once. Apply ‘23 Day St., v 1 FOR SALE—Barber shop, all cluded. 556 Church St. FOR SALE—Two Kensington. Tel. cows. 648-5. LOST—Pig skin pocketbeok, cont of mohey, between 86 West Main, Central Park, Saturday evening, please return to Herald and ward. LOST—Interest Dept. Book No, Britain National Bank. If foun return to Bank. LOST—One inch Micrometer, cust, Winthrop and Arch St night. Reward if returned Swanson, 230 Arch St, City. § probably bettreen on Park St. and Beaver St, torts immed eyeglasses. 'lndu Pl 658 Main St. Tel, 801-3 LOST- Swedigh rch Rew tumed . 3% Che