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ore Rugs and Drapery Reductions | Make the House Gay and Cheerful In New Summer Dress t Is indeed a revelation to see how much one way of coolnesy by making coomplish in the o changes in Summer Rugs he effect In your own home, ilton Rugs, Too, Are in This Big Sale RUGS—Scrim offered at and Draperi days. One lot, PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS: Wilton Rugs with lnen (Wilton Axminster ILugs. Heamless Axminstor Special Ru .00, Rugs Former price $386 Tapestry Brussels Pormer price $32.60 Axminster Iugs Former price $45.00. L] bummer Draperies eminants of Serim, net and from two to five vards; value 3%¢ to bdc. 19¢ yurd, apery Scrim, Special 10¢ yard. lored Scrim, sultable y effoctive patt in sale 23¢ yard. plored Madras in rry make very 1, S9e yard. pe lot of Herim with drawn rexular blue. und belo; el ATION OF CLAIMS, t . N At New i & t or on the Judge. | New ate of itain, prnard ¥, Gafrney, Meo of Joseph' yun of Aministrator on the enbaler ¢ of Now dintrict caned. seren that wix monthe for ik oditors of Bit thelr claims against | Arminiuteator and divects given of this order per published in ving a eireulaton y ting & copy there gn post dn seid. Town of “t the plact wheee the de. fringe ltugs with linen fringe 27 inches wide, ns; regular price 3%¢c. brown, desirable priece 2 | Legion is doing. $123.00 and brown colors, as follows. more attractive prices even size 18x36, all colors . Ay One lot, size 27x36, and Marquisette were never in pre-war Klearflax Linen Rugs 69c each all colors .... ... $1.19 each Willow Grass Rugs These Grass Rugs are shown in blue, green with stenciled borders, prices are $11.50—former price $14.50 $13.98—former price $17.50 Armstrong’s LinoleumRugs 2x12, Special at 6x12, Special at . 9x12, Special at white and beige. Marquisette con- $3.50 $9.00 $16.50 Serim Curtai One lot of Serim Curtains with lace Sale price, 98c pair. One lot of Scrim Curtains colors white and beige, $1.20 pair. edge, in with lace cdge, One lot of Marquisette Curtains with lace edge. with printed Sale price $1 for summer hangings, Special gold and overhangings. The to retail cretonne work borders in Sale pride sale the price will HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. This morning, in observance of' Memorial Day, there were two as-| semblies, one for the three upper clusses and one for the freshmen. Willam ¥, Sternberg, junior vice- commander of the Department of , Connecticut, G. A. R, spoke about | the observance of Memoridl Day and ' the need of patriotism in the schools. | Harry C. Jackson, commander of the Eddy-Glover post, American Legion, spoke about the work the American The exercises closed | of the “Star| with the singing Spangled Banner.” A meeting of the class night cast " was held in Room 19 of the Academic ram Moeord eARD P GarrNEY, Jua of V'robate 0d y ot n the sden st Distriet nd State A New Brit- Borlin, | ot | . { for the of arttord 20eh da Putition of Md New Dritaln, praying that Inistration may be granted as por application e penrs 1t 1n | That weid application be | ermined at the Probate Ofce n, In sald distriet, on the 6th 1, at 9 o'cloek in the be given of the that osting n copy thereof, on the in the Town of New Brit- intriet, and return make ARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. 'IT & HAYES, INC. ding—Ropairing | IN WOOD, BRICK | AND CONCRETE irs of all kinds. Telephones 2244 Conn. 1918 l | bullding ! Britain, as Execeutor of during the sixth period today The room senfor class day cast met in' 203 during the sixth period) { today LAWN PARTY A lawn party will be held at the Y. W. C. A. from 5 to 11 p. m. next Thursday, With an entertainment at, 8 p. m. The cake booth is in charge ' of Ethelyn Brown; candy, Effie Krum and Alice Manee; ice cream and FPunch, Betty Apelgren and Esther Rehm; grab bag, Anna Kalberg. —_— LIMITATION OF CLAIMS, At a Court of Probate holden at New Brit. ain within and for the District of Berlin, in ounty of Martford and State of Con- on the 2¢th day of May. A. D. . Bernard ¥. Gaffney, Esq., Judge On motion of Carl Youngblad of said New the last will and testament of Otto Ljungblad, late of Berlin, within sald distriet deceased. THIS COURT doth decree that six months be mllowed acd limited for the creditors of sald estate to exhibit their claims against the same to the Executor and directs that public notice be given of this order by ad- vertising in & newspaper published in sald New Britain, and having a circulation in sald district, and by posting a copy thereof m post in said town of Ber- place where the deceased aw return make. Certified from Record, BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. FOR SALE th Main Street, One 1i-room, two-family house; Ome 3-room e, ono extra lot, large garden, plenty of fruit; price $5,500, - NATL. BANK BLDG. D. HUMPHREY OPEN SATU RDAY FVF\I'\ INE BARGAlN—l.ook around and a can duplicate it anywhere—It can’t be Family House on Rhodes Street in A No. ion, for only $8,000—That’s back to isn’t it? MP REAL ESTATE CO. for 89%c¢ a yard. deed, in securing this fine assortment, and for this | TO RENT—3 room temement, pair. Cretonnes was made by the manufacturer We were fortunate, in- be 58c¢ yard. TO RENT—6 ‘room temement, all ments, Map TO RENT—Four room temement, all mod. ern improvements. 70 Talcott St. Tel. $19-3. 5-27-1dx TO RENT—A five room tenement on 403 M. Main St., all inprovements. Apply at B. Tel 97 134 South Main St. Tel. 1591, 5-27-3d TO RENT—4 room spartment, all Impml ments. Apply 122 Main St -t TO RENT—Apartments, rooms. Morrin Garage, Tel. 9 four. five and wix 200 E. Main St. 5-27-3dx TO RENT—First class second floor -lnfn‘- room. Hall, 65 Hart St. 2nd floor. 2ax TO RENT—Five rooms, about Jume 5th, to American family: also furnished room. Call after 4 p. m, 50 Walnut St. 5-26-3dx —— TO RENT—Large garage, all improvements, | will rent for small amount. Good for re- pair shop and storage or paint shop. quire 45 Franklin St. N. Belini. Tel TO RENT—Tenement of five front rooms on | Main 8t. Al modern impyovements, llum heat and hot water. Tel. 2141. TO RENT—Private on Glen Arch St. For particulars apply to Schultz & Costello, 242 Main St. 5-26-3dx ————— | TO RENT—S5 room flat, 48 Main St Very de- sirable. Apply to The W. L. Hatch Ca., City Hall. 5-26-6dx —_— TO RENT—3 roo: all improve- ments, water, gas, electric light, near trolley. Apply D. 8. Negrl. Tel. 667-13. 6-26-3dx | —— TO RENT—Onme sizx room tenement on cor. Main and Elm, one siz room tenement on West Main St, one 5 room tenem on Hartford ave. cor. North, 1 store on cor. Fim and Main, Apply to M. Coben, 378 Etanley St., or Tel 2425, b-12.tf TO RENT—One 6 room modern spartment in new bullding recently completed at 561 Main St. Steam heat. Hot water all the year ‘round. 190 Main St. 50 p . m. train from Hartford, mink fur. Finder please re. 5-27-1a% e FOR SALE A Six-Room Cottage on Lo- cust Street. All improve- ments. Forty-five hundred ($4,500) dollars will buy this cory MUtde home. Inquire at B. SOLOMON, 326 Main Street. Tel. 977. | NONCE—iawn mowers 5-26-3dx | 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—Pasteurized milk on usual low pric dairy. Convines pusteurized milk ar here, Purity ur me Landw Woodland St NOTICE—Will be in with geraniums and deco T. Baumann, Cromwell, Ct. NOTICE—On account of death iun family, will sell my fine upright plano at s sacrifice. $100 cash. Address Herald. e e NOTICE—Gencral contract on sewer, build- inz brick or wood, concrete work. Rea- sonable price. 1115-15, between & and § p. m. 5-27-10dx PATENT LAWYER—Harold G. Manning, attorney at law. Oflice in the Walk-Over Shoe tore, 1 Main St.. Open Satur. day cvenings, § to 9 p. m. (Standard Time.) 5-27-F&Stt CLASSIFIED ic A 'MINIMUM CHARGE - CASH IN WORD 20c ™ o ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, bil- ling and postage cost more than the price of the lit- - tle advi. and in eliminating this work we save the ad- | vertiser money. AUTOMOBILES, FYOR SALE—Dodge romdster. Just been overhauled and painted, A1 con- dition. Inquire a High St. 5-27-1dx FOR SALE—Hudson 6-10 touring car; good 1 condition: mood paint, new condition and at = low' price coe touring; 1918 Overland del brand new tires. R H. Beattey, coln St. FOR SALE—Maxwell touring car, Al shape. Call between 6 and 7 p. m. 665 Stanley st 5-26-3ax FOR SALE—Paige Touring, model 4-25. Full electrical equipment, new tires and paint. Apply after 4 o'clock at 111 Cherry St. 5-26-3dx FOR SALE—Packard 1917; one Reo truck, public cruck, 1 ton. cheap. Call 1471.3, p. m. trock, 1919, 1919, between 7 1-2 tons, 34 ton; Re- Wi sell H PATENT LAWYER—Harold G. Manning, attorney at law. Office open every Sat- urday evening in the Walk-Over Shoe Store, 211 Main St, § to 9 p. m. (stand- ard time). 5-13-Fri&Sat-tf NOTICE—Painting, Papering—Painting_and Paper Hapging: Beaver Doard and Can vas Ceiling. Wall Paper displayed —at your home on request. The B, U. Thomp- eon Company, No 59 Arch St. Telephone 106-2. 6-3-tf-eod C.. MATTEO & ‘COMPANY, 35 Broaa St., Plainville. We plate and polish all kinds of work. Nickel, brass, copper, gold and silver plate and bicycle repairing. Tel. All orders recelve prompt atten- 5-16-1mox NOTICE—Elzabeth T. Payne, licensed Chir- opodist. post graduate of First Institute of Podiatry of N. Y. 75 Pratt St, Room 3, Martford, Ct. FPhone Bushnell 2516 6-3-26ax NOTICE—Electric Vacuum cleaners to reat, half dgy, §1.25 per day, delivered prumpll) Tel, 605-2. 5-25-3dx NOTICE—Dance at Judd’s Hall Friday even- ing, May 27th. Given by L. O. O. M. for benelit of Mooseheart, Ill., Bullding Fund. Music by Carlisle’s Orchestra. Admission 30c. including tax. 5-24-4a NOTICE~Carbon bured out while you walt. Auto Repair Co., 538 East Main St. . Tel 2016-3. 5-24.10dx NOTICE—When your bicycle or motorcycle need repairs bring It to a man who knows how to save time and money. Rip Repair Shop, 155 Main St. J. E. Marrin. 5-23.5dx YOUR SUMMER VACATION, Dinners. The Lawncrest Hotel, Rock, Ct. Beautiful dining' hall. Private dining rooms. Fine alry bed rooms, Bathing garage. We treat you right. 5-24-2wx D S e S hoduinicbods GUARANTEFED HAND LAUNDRY—Brodeur & Schweltzer, Satisfaction our motto, Prices reasonable. Strictly hand work. Called for and delivered. 427 W. Main St. City. Phone 5687-3. 5-24-6dx Savin NOTICE—Cars washed and polished. Serv. ice and satisfaction. Clark’s Automobile Laundry, rear 103 West Main St. 5-23-6dx BUILDING STONE FREE at Brookfifield Farm, 367 Lincoln St. Can be picked up in lot by team or truck. 65-21-6dx NOTICE—Electric Vacuam Cleaners rented $1.25 per day. Guaranteed perfegt run- ning orde Bight cleaners—all alike— The Best. Phone 1995, 5-20-tf NOTICE—Repair shop for Fords, rear 103 W. Main St.,, now ready to repair your r at a reasonable price. Also storage room for Fords at $6.00. 5-20-8dx wod re- for and delivered. Fritz rear 31 Greenwood St. Tel. 5-13.tf paired Called & Berndt, 152-12. OTICE—COartoonist, ©balk Talk end !n(cmu for entertaluments, (airs sud dsaces; s0 sneppy. Al Malmgrea, Herald office, City. 9-33-t¢ NOTICE—Ready to do_carpenter work any time. Call at J. M.. 55 Lawlor St. Go. Make your Bicycle cylinder Motor Bike with a Johnson Motor Wheel. i a two- T. H. 4 Chestnut St, 5-20.23-26-27-4d COGSWELL, FURNISHED ROOMS. T0 RENT—Two farnished rooms for light housekeeping:. electricity,. gas,. heat, hot and cold water, set tub: arate entrance. 51 East Main St. 5- TO RENT—Furnishéd room, suitable for one or two gentlemen, private family. Call 380 Arch St., 2nd floor. 5-26-3dx sep- -3dx TO RENT—Large furnished room; electric light and bath. Board if desired. Phone 716-3. 83 Grove Hill. -24-5dx TO RENT-—Furnished fromt Maple 8t, room &t 24 f-244dx h use of parior. 89 Ewst Main St 5-24-5ax TO RENT~3 froat rooms with large plazzs, furpished for light bousekeeping. Alse & Toom @partment Strictly frst class. 72 Grand St $-23-6dx TO RENT—Large front room, four win- Uows, and bath, with table board if de: sired Tel. 1537-5. 5-27-2a TO RENT—Two or three nice light house- keeping rooms. Reasonable. Mrs. Barne s4 Church - and Shore THE H. & B. MFG. WORKS, 111 Rockwell Ave. Cylinder grinding. Repair work of all kinds. Automobile parts made to order. Call us up and get our new prices. 5-24.5ax FOR SALE—Chevrolet model 490, 5 senger. $300 takes it. Al condition. § good tires. Can be seen at Pioneer Gar- age, Main St, back of the Fair Store, 6-24-5d USED CARS. All the cars listed Dbelow are taken In trade for new Studebakers as we do not speculate In used cars. 1913 Chevrolet Baby Grand. 1915 Buick Roadster, 1919 Buick Sedan. . 1915 Studebaker Touring. 1918 Willys Stx. 1318 Willys Six. 1920 Overland Touring. 1916 Maxwell Touring. 1917 Oakland. The cars listed below Studebalker. Studebaker. Jordan. Buick Seven Pas. Bulck Touring. Buick Touring. M. IRVING JESTER, 198 Arch S¢. USED CARS FOR SALE. Oakland touring. “lnton roadster. touring. Ford open delivery. 1919 Ford coupe. 1917 Ford ,open delivery. The above cars are in good me- chanical condition. 1918 1918 1920 1919 Apply S. & ¥. MOTOR SALES CORP. 155 Elm St. Tel, 731, 6-26-3d SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY OR SELL THAT USED OAR. ESSEX TOUVRING. SCRIFFS BOADSTER OVERLAND ADSTER. OAKLAND Tov‘mu. . STEARNS TOURING. REO TOURING, SAXON TOURING. STEARNS COUPE. OLDSMOBILE TOURING. BRISCOE TOURING. Easy time payments arranged. THE B. & B. MOTOR 00, Sim Bookman, Prop. 18 Main St. Phess 434 3-30-21 WANTED—FORD COUPE BODY. Young man has Ford car with panel top delivery and no use for it. Wil sell as a whole, sell or trade the body or buy coupe body outright. Might consider touring body. Co: dition of paint and glass no mat- ter. What have you? Address Coupe Bedy, Box 26C, Herald. ’ 5.27-2dx e ] BUSINESS OPPOBRTUNITIES. —e [T ettt FOR SALB—In Waterbury, Cons., 8 store in the center of the city, Joing & large mea and grocery business. date equipment and stock. frigerating system. Cash registers, scales, etc. reasonable rental, Owner retiring from busines: And {s an exceptional oppor- tunity an ambitious man. For par- for | FOR FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE— One 9 piece mahogany dining room suite, 1 library table, mahogany. one 3 plece tapestry living room suife; all in perfect condition. 601 W. Main st 5-27-3dx FOR SALE—AIl sorts of spring plants and cut flowers for Decoration. K. H. Johnson, 517 Churen St. = FOR SALE—Phonogriph and records, lat- est model. Ailso Oliver typewriter. Will sell reasonable. Address Box W, Her- ald. 5-27-1dx FOR RALE—Paint store, goor opportunity for contractor in painting business. A wall paper and paint store In town near- by. Also drapery department. Sell oil and gas. W1l sacrifice to a quick buyer. For particulars Phone Waterbury, 2690 or Southington 116-12. 5-27-6d FOR SALE—Mahogany Cabinet Grafonola and records, latest style, button model. Less than half. terms. Andrews, 401 Arch St push Easy 5-27-2dx Columbia | The turnover in Used Autos this Spring and Summer will be bi There is a good demand for second hand ma- chines now. Get a cus-, tomer for yours through the classified columns. ONLY ONE CENT A WANTED—Woman two days a week wan) ing and jroning and cleaning. WANTED—Working he ily of 3 adults. No washing. st , 1oy 18 Ples m. One experienced on telephone. dress Box 16G, Herald. A 5-27-24 WANTED—Competent housework. Apply mald for 51 Columbia S WANTED—An expericnced fancy tea room in small tow Write P, 199, Forestville, Ct. [ 3 4 B WANTED—Competent woman for cookl or general housework, no laundry; APP Mrs. . George Bean, Newington, near trq ley_station. Valley 220. 5-16: SIVUATION WANTED, FOR SALE—4 room furniture, must be sold before June Ist, at 80 Talcott St. Inquire 40 Hartford Ave, 5.27-3d FOR SALE—S room modern low, Dix Ave. All improvements. Wil be ready by June Ist. Price right. B. A. Fornonzini. Tel. 1982-14. 5-27-3dx ¥OR SALE—Small -5 passenger touring car, self starter, electric lights and in good running condition. $150.00. 18 Main St. Phone 484. 5-27-2a FOR SALE—Ford roadster, rum less than 3,000 miles, equipped with Gray @& Davis starter and demountable rims, Tel. 707-2. 5-27-2d FOR SALE—1916 Buick little six touring, in excellent condition. Arthur W. Gauer, 4% Hamilton St. §-27-2d FOR SALE—Tent 13 ft. x 15 ft,, slmost new. Heavy duck. High walls, demov- able all around. The price is right. Tel. 742.2. 5-27-3ax FOR SALE—Sage dozen 35c, Asters 10c doz- en. Mr. Rosia, 2 Mill St. 5-26-3dx FOR SALE—Fixtures, complete drug store equipment, show cases, wall fixtures, pre- scription counter and shelving. National Pharmacy, 97 Broad St. 5-26-3dx equipped Indian Motor- Seperate generator, Run only 5,000 miles, §-26-3dx cycle, with side car. 1st class condition. Box 21M, Herald. FOR SALE—One $122 Mosler Safe, in good condition, builders’ tools and equipment, second hand sash. A. D. Clifford, 61 Col- umbia Bt. Tel. 476. '5-26-2ax FOR -Tomato SALE— A. White, 16 Black Rock Ave. plants, B, Tel. 1499-3. 5-25-5dx ; FOR SALE—] ice box, suitable for meat market. Apply 235 Elm St. 5-25.3dx FOR SALE-—Four new miich cows “with calf at sidé. Also one beautiful Jersey family cow. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 284-13 5-24.54 FOR SALE—Ten good second bamd horses, ranging in weight from 1,000 to 1,400 Ibs. Will sell them cheap at 68 Willow St. 5-21.6ax FOR SALE—Rebullt Typewriter, fn ezcsl- lent -condition. Apply Fred Winkle, 338 Main St 5-13.tf in perfect con- B dition, 911 East St, 1st floor, 5-13-da FOR SALE AND RENT—Cottages at Indinu Nock. All prices. Write for particulars. The Indian Neck Land Com ford, Comn. FOR SALE—Geraniums, 10¢ up to $0e,:$2.13 a dozen, three blossoms to each plant, pot plants of difterent varieties. Tomatoes 20c doz. Pepper and other vegetab) plants reasonable. Adolph Santelle, Oak St, rear Greephouse. Look for Biz Sign. 6-4-25ax ° e e _________} WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—L. E. Steel Service of Buffalo, N. Y. with ofces Asylum St.,, Hartford, are looking for a few salesmen to fill positions made va- cant through promotions. Call, phone or write above address for appointment, 5-27-1dx at 253 WANTED—Automobile dealer to represent old established line. Must have best ref- erences. W. L. Plumb, Bond _Annex, Hartford 5-26.3dx WANTED—One first class mechanle. Also one experienced as car washer. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. 5-25-tf WANTED—An A1 Set Up Man on Brown & Sharpe No. 00 Screw Machines on brass work, mostly long runs. To the right man we can offer steady work. In reply state fully your experience on these machines, also your age, wage expected and whetl er married or single. Employment Dep Culver-Stearns Mfg. Co., Auto Specialties, Worcester, Mass. e ————————————————eee i REPRESENTATIVE WANTED. By established New York Brokerage firni to sell a high class dividend paying security of exceptional merit, of a firm whose product has been nationally used for more than ome hundred years. We are seeking a permanent connection with proper . men in every town of 500 population or more. Will pay liberally for serv- ices. Write or call Suite 1501, 25 West 43d St., N. Y. City, Vanderbilt 4136, 6-26-3d —_— BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. WANTED-—Young man with & few hundred dollars to take an active interest in good mBnuUTactGring proposition. Mechanic preferred. Address Opportunity, Box 24. Yax SUMMER RESORTS ——— NOTICE—We have ~ summer home with afl camveniences at sy up-to-date I'MBY 0 WANTED—Position as chauffeur and o panion by youns lady. Address Box 4 Herald. 5-27- WANTED—Experienced young man position: as chauffeur for private car truck. Address Herald, Box Chauffeur 5-25 ———— WANTED—Position by Al butler, all srou houseman, by colored man. Address Hég ald, Box 17BX. 5-25, = i WANTED—Experienced sales ladies | for ‘Saaturday afternoon :and | g\‘:fi‘fln Apply at once at The 527 WANTED—MEN AND WOMEN. CLERKS, (men, women) over 13, for Mail Service. $120 month, Examinatib June, Experience unnecessary. For, particulars of instruction, write J. ard (former Civil Service examiner), Equitable Bldg.,, Washington, D. C. 3 5-26-34 PERSONAL PERSONAL—Qur teeth make eating fortable for you. Children’s crooked | straightened. Call 74-5. Dr. Dicke 451 W. Main. 1 * 5-26:3d WANTED WANTED—Men and women with aching, itching and burning !est. corns and callouses, to try 2 Drop_ Salve, 25c. Works dondu-.. ¥ol sale by Clark & Brainerd, W. H. Crowell Miller & Hanson's and all drug stores. - | 5-27-24a) WANTED—A professional wishes a room with refined Pro family. Arrangéments. to begin in Sep tember. . Apply Herall, Box 1244 WANTED—Fyraished = apartment or single . housé by ' yo American ‘coi for about onhe year. ust “be in the bas; section of ‘the town. ‘Will_give it the of attention with help. Will be re sible while there. Apply at once Box 2y Herald. 5-2 REAL_ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE—$300 down takes a 2 teme: house on Pleasant St., large lot. Also cottage of 6 rooms on Frances St., and cottage of § rooms on Hillcrest Ave. Botl these cottages will be sold very reason.| able. Andrews Land Co., 1557 Stanle) St., Tel. 207-3. 5-27-2 FOR SALE—Theodore St., 6 room bungalow, all wood finish, fine place. right. Alfred Bean, Maple Britain, HINl, mew modern, ~hard Price and t Hill, Ne 5-27-8a8] le floori: FOR SALE—Lot of Day & Rear of 153 Arch St. inet makers. - FOR SALE—65 acre farm at Lazy Lane, on trolley, about 20 acres tillable, rest pas- ture, wood and orchard, 4 cows, 2 heifers, pair mules practically tools and | Sagons. Electric house and. barn, running water, telephone, fire tection. Over 100 apple trees, plum chard, peaches, chickens, etc. Crops ¥O8 in. R. 8. Morey, Southington, Tel. 178-4. §-27-3d; FOR SALE—Furm, € aches, 5 room heuse, barn, chickens, cows, garden frontage on main highway, 10c fare to ‘ew Britain. Price $2,500. $1,300 cash. Balance on time. Address P. O. Box 1 Bristol. 5-26-4d ¥FOR SALE—6 room house, ash finish, B-rift | hard. pine flooring, fireplace, hot and cold water, electric lights, , furnace, 1 acre of land, chicken coops. Frontage on trollay line. 10c fare to New Britain. )| Price $7,500. Address P. O. Box 172 Bristol. ¥OR SALE—60 acres and &5 barns and fruit. Price 114 Rockwell Ave. = room $1,500. Owner FOR SALE—Lot 65x125 corner Roxbury Road and Stewart St., Belvidere. Will sell on easy payment If desired. Apply B. L. Blakely, care A. L. Foster Co., Hartford. 5-26-1w FOR SALE—3 family house, nice no agent. Address Herald, Box 32 particulars. -ax FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching, Plymouth Rock, free range stock. 13 for §1. N. W. Baldvwin, 264-12. A. B, HALL'S B. 1. Red and White leg- horn chicks, 5,000 every week; free ranze stock, state’ tested. Bargein prices for May and June; free circular. A. B. Hall, Wallingford. Conn, Phone 64 5-26-4d | 6-26-3a% § -2, 5-1T.1mo Tor™]