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BOSTON SUNDAY POST, 29, 1920 Many Suburban Properties Sold by Savage WINBLOW ESTATE SOI.D Henry W. It has sola Itootlter valuable estate In Jamaica Plain. The property located at 71-73 Perkins street uim I has been the home of the Winslows for several I venerattoos. It has now the property of Abraham lyevlne, who will remodel the old structure, making It Into an up-to-dnte double bouse of attractive deslvn. The whole on a valuation of 15800, of which $4600 Is on the 32.ua square feet of land.

NEWTON CENTRE Henry Savage, reports that final papers nhve gone to record In the sale iniulo by its office whereby William Henrt Irish of Boston conveyed to Edna Htanslield of Worcester his property at 24 Manamet rond, Newton Centre. This consists of a white Dutch colonial bouse, garage and 0821 square feet of land, asessed In all for $12,400, of which $10,500 Is on the house, $400 on the garage and on the land. The selling price was greatly in excess of the assessed value and the purchaser bought for a home, WINCHESTER Henry W. Ravage, has sold for Marian C. Hogers her estate at 48 Tale street.

Winchester, consisting of a 0-room frame dwelling and 8718 square feet of land, the assessetl value being $12,876. of which $875 Is on the land. Thomas Hollis, bought for a home. BROOKIANE RESIDENCE Henry W. Savage, has sold to Bertram E.

Adams the colonial single house sltunOd at 24 Williams street, corner of Centre street. Brookline, for Andrew and Lucinda McGeo. The property is taxed ou a valuation of of which $4300 Is on the sipmre feet of land In the lot. Mr. Adams will occupy as a winter home.

FIRIIER mix Henrr W. Ravage, has also sold for I Anno P. I-ymnn and the Old Colony Trust Company, trustees under the will of Anson M. II). the Lyman estate, sltnitfil at 172 Buck' minster road, corner of Holland road, Fisher i Hill.

The propertv Is one of the best in the district and consists of a large colonial house, garage and very nearly a half-acre of land, all assessed for $20,000, of which $8500 is on the house, $11.200 on the land, and the ance on the garage. Iloscoe Davidson was the purchaser. LONQWOOD Henry W. Savage, has told to Kose Nash the apartment property, 180 Longwood avenue, In the Longwood section of Brookline, consisting of a three-story brick and stono building, together with a comer lot of 8791 square feet. The total assessment Is $28,000.

or which $3800 Is ou the land. The building contains three large suites with all modern conveniences. Carl L. Stucklen gave title. NATICK Henry W.

Savage, relmrts the sale made through their office of property situated at 190 West Central street, Natick. consisting of 8000 feet of land, a modern house of seven rooms, with the usual outbuildings. James R. Gow conveyed to Frances T. Clark ct al.

JOSEPH CONGDON REPORTS FOLLOWING Jay Klees of Brookline has sold his property on Hollv road, Wnhan, consisting of an 8 room brick house and two-car garage, to J. W. A. Cfordon of Brookline, who buys for occnptincy. The property is at $20,000.

Henry Day et trustees, have sold a lot of land of 11,000 feet, located on Holly road, Waban, to grantee in the above- named transaction, who buys for dorclopinpnt In connection his other property. Dr. William F. Boos of Wahan has sold his residence, located at 20 Windsor road, to F. M.

De Bessot of Newton Centre, who will Immediately occupy the premises. The property consists of a modern 14-room colonial houM, large garage with chnulTeur's quarters, together with about an acre of land. property valued at about $20,000. Walter II. Gregg of W'atertown iolrt a arcel of land on Varlck road, Waban, to J.

Estabrook of Arlington. The lot has an area of 14,000 square feet. The owner will erect a house for his own occupancy. Frederick O. Wilder has sold his honse at 128 Avalon road, Waban, to Edward F.

Underhill of Brookline, The property conslats of a modern nine-room bouse and about 14,000 square feet of land. The new owner buys for a home. BY M'COHMACK In Lawrence Park, ilOl to George F. Allen: lots 137-138 to Esra T. Willis; lots 152-153 to Arthur T.

Gallls; lots 247-248 to Mrs. Belle Roberts; lots 428-437 to Oscar Nellson. In Homestead Park, Lots 16-17 to Frederick Murphy; lots 106-107 to William Mulbern; lot 149 to Edward Stockbridge. In Hillside Park. 6-8 to John Dady lots 13-14-15 to John Mallo.

In West End Park. 77A and 77B to Harold MacEwen; lots 78-70 to E. Petts; lots 97-98-99 to Lucian Therian; lots 109-110 to Elmar Greenfield. In Thatcher street, 1-2 to John Pimentel; lot 8 to Rufus Saunders; lot 9 to Leslie In Winchester Gardens, 5 to David I. Armstrong; blot 6 to Chester R.

MacWlllInms; plot 0 to Emile Pare. In Boulevard terrace, 43-44 to Hartman; lots 65-86 to Amarzard Ixjrd: lots 101-102 to Jaques Corte. EDWARD F. CASSELL IS VERY ACTIVE Purchases Many Properties Edward Oassell has purchased from Charlea Lovo.1oj’, the four-story brick building and I486 square feet of land at 087 Massachusetts avenue, having a total valuation of $8300. B.

T. Redmond A Co. were the brokers In this transaction. Edward F. Chissell has purchased from John Woodbury the three-story brick building containing stores and apartments, known as the Usher block, comer of High street and Play- stead road, Medford, having a total assessed valuation of $33,450.

Frederic Vlaux was tlie broker in this transaction. Edward P. Cassell has purchased from Merrill K. Green the three-family house and 2596 square feet of land, located at 26 Elder street, Dorchester. The property has a total assessed -valuation of $6500.

Mr, Cassell has resold the house at 28 Elder street to Isaac Blankenburg, who buys for investment and occupancy. Edward F. Cassell has purchased from James H. Cline the three-family house and 4000 equare feet of land at 311 Medford Street, Somerville. This property has total assessed valuation of $4i8O0.

Edward F. Cassell has sold to Isaac A. Mc- an area of 11,000 square feet of land facing on the Jamalcawny. Mr. buys to develop by building a modern dwelling for occupancy.

Co-operative Apartment House Plan Under Way in Malden MAYOR JOHN V. Head of Malden co-operative apartment house plan. The Malden co-operative apartment cara- ffhign, headed by Mayor Jcrfin V. Kimball, is lielng enthusiastically received by public spirited Malden citizens. Under the Mayor ckreful supervision the plan Is bound to be a success.

Mr. Maurice V. Blomerth, treasurer and i building contractor for the Malden Housing i'orfioratlon, la one of the ywungest builalng contractors In New England. His activities prior to the apartment block enterprise has I been building small homes, and his present associations with Mayor Kimball In trying to simplify this housing proposition only stopped him from ImlMlng in the next five or alx months npwards of 200 private homes to be thrown on the market at wholesale. Of course, the original project of Mr.

Blomerth in the single house problem will be continued after the Malden Housing Corporation has ceased to build It was only at the advisement of Mayor Kimball to cooperate with him In trying to solve this almost Inexhaustible housing proposition. The present plans of co-operation in the new Hetherlngton apartments are the first that has been tried east of New York. Such propositions have been In 'vogtie successfully Ir Philadelphia. Chicago and New York, and have proved more than wonderful to those lucky enough to acquire shares in stKh co-operative apartment blocks. The present Hetherlngton In the building In Malden are to be finished Jan.

1921, and will Iw onTy one of a several apartments to be constructed by tue Malden Housing Corporation. Transporting facilities from Boston to Malden are the best on any suburban adjacent to Boston with 10-mlnute ride on the Boston Maine, and numerons tpolley Ideally located In the summer and every city plcasnro In the winter. The Malden Housing Corporatloil ougnt to be congratulated In the first to offer to the apartment living public thU newest method of securing an extraordinary livable place, and the cost fhr. below normal. BROOKLINE William Ourtls Sons Company have sold thelf brick and stone residence at 1898 Beacon street, next to the comer of Tappan street, Brookline, to Mtcbel D.

Choreml of Ohoreml, Benachi A Importers of Egyptian wool. The house contains 12 rooms and two bathe, with hot water beating and other modern equipment, and It stands on 6270 square feet of land. This property is valued by the Brookline assessors at of which $5500 Is on the land. Sale made by Frank E. Rnsscll.

THE MARKET a way to build your own home before economically! A New and Original Co-operative Plan APARTMENTS I iTENANTS combining their efforts in a co-operative, self-governed management; enjoying all Luxury and Comforts of the best appointed and modern built home. SIXTY-FOUR APARTMEMTS Ranging from two to five rooms with bath and ry known modem convenience. Costing the tenant under this co-operative system $36 to $55 per month, which could not be duplicated for twice the amount anywhere. TENANCY SECURED in the (oUowing way: By Being a Co-operative Shareholder. ALL PROFITS after operating expenses and the setting a sinking fund, thus FURTHER REDUCING RENTALS in these high-class apartments.

i Thia original plan of co-operation has been successfully worked out In such large cities as Chicago, Philadelphia and New York, first similar plan to be inaugurated in New England. UNDER THIS CO-OPERATIVE PLAN you become a shareholder the ENTIRE BUILDING, not merely an interest in ONE apartment. TART building now through The Housing Company and before winter you'll be settled in an attractive, modem home. We will build the house pictured above on your own lot, at a price and build it in three months. The cost to you is settled beforehand.

Not a cent more will i fou pay. Just as soon as you own your ot and make a first payment of $660 we start work. You get better materials at less cost No profits are charged you! To our plant at Waltham immense ouantities of building materials are delivered. The saving we make in buying this way is passed on to you. You get far better lumber, hardware, and fixtures than you could buy outside for the price you pay us.

Realize that you take no chances on blue prints when The Housing Company works for you. You can see every detail of construction and equipment at our full size Demonstration House at North Weymouth. Your home will duplicate this house exactly. By scientific management and careful forethought the service we offer you makes a substantial saving in time and money. Our workmen are ready to build.

Materials are prepared. We have to figure on waste and lost time costs. You are assured a home in three months that any family would be proud to own. Call Back Bay 8440 Without expense or obligation to you our staff will explain full details of our plan and advise you on buying a lot if you do not own one. If you cannot pay cash in full for your home we shall be glad to advise you of methods of raising money.

We do not sell on installments. a known fact that buying a home is the soundest investment you can make. We can show you the way to make that investment most quickly and economically. Read what goes into this six-room house FOUNDATIONS Cellar walls, noor; and foundation are concrete. FRAMING: All iolits, atuddlnff, and ailto of ample size, secured substantiallf In conformance with local building laws.

The outside walls, roof and under flooring are well boarded, and floors and ouuide walls lined with building paper. SIDING: All exterior walla are with pine or fir. ROOFING: Non-combustible, slate-enr- faced Asphalt shingles. FINISH: Porches, cornices, and trim pine, cypress or fir. Fine North Carolina pine or fir UMd Inside.

First and aecond floors are matched and drlvea tight. BUNDS AND SCREENS are provided fwr all windows and doors. HARDWARE: Durable hardware of attractive design is used throughout including hooks for closets. FAINTING: Exterior woodwork Is painted. Interior woodwork Is stained and waxed.

Ail rooms are papered except kitchen and bathroom which are painted. Floors are stained and oiled. HEATING: Hot-air furnace is installed with register in every room. A cold air duet Is included. Chimney is of brick.

Flues are lined with terra cotta. PLUMBING: Complete plumbing is la- IIT connections inside the building. Clos stalled with all necessary vents and let is of vitreous china. Other fixtures of white enameled iron. ELECTRIC WIRING: House is wlrtd ready for outside connection.

All fig- tures installed, EXCAVATION: Not included la oontnal will do this at cost qhe HOUSING Company THE NEW HETHERINGTON APARTIVIENTS NOW IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION, to be finisheed in January, 1921. Located on Summer street (one minute to B. M. R. 10 minutes to Boston, also by two trolley lines.

SPECIAL NOTE 248 Boyltton Street Plans, Specifications are now on display at our Boston office and should be seen WITHOUT DEIAY, as there are only sixty-four ments in this building, which apartments will be occupyable January 1921. Several of our Shareholders have already applied for some of these, so immediate investigation is necessarj', IF YOU ARE I.RTK Delay. See plans and make your oice ear y. One of the directors will be in constant attendance at the city office from 10 A. M.

to 5 P. M. daily. PLUM ISLAND OFF NEWBURYPORT All the ocean front lots sold but eight. All the Basin lots sold but twelve.

Good lots with fine view of ocean left at $500 per lot. Discount for cash or on instalments covering 45 months. No interest, no taxes, no forfeiture. Life insurance clause. ANOTHER SUiVilVIER COMING Remember your bother and expense this season.

Avoid it for 1921 by owning a lot at Plum Island. PLUM ISLAND BEACH NEWBURYPORT, MASS. HABK TEMPLE DOWLING. Pres. J.

SUMNER DRAPER, OEOKGE 1. ROBINSON, Salcsmaniiger Boston Office 10 State Street Local Offices Everywhere 3 I MAYOR KIMBALL of MALDEN Is PRESIDENT of the MALDEN HOUSING CORP. PAY RENT BUY A 2-FAMILY HOUSE IN WATERTOWN On easy terms, your rent money plus small additional charge pays for home in few years. Modern houses, all near schools and stores, 20 minutes to Park St. WEAD MOSELEY, Inc.

443 Mt. Auburn St. Telephone 201 Devonshire St. IVlain 322 Boston BARGAINS Beautiful 8 rooms, oak floors, fireplaces, hot water heat, electric lights; double brick garage; ready for occupancy; price $7800; 1st mortgage $66(70, 2 years. Payable $60 a month.

Talbot Ave; fine location In Peabody square: ready for occupancy. Only $6700; $1000 cash, wo-Family 4 Ixlnwood road; electric lights; price $7500; down, Forest 64 Weld Hill street; suite ready for occupancy; only $6700; $1000 cash. 20 Templeton street. Price ami ly 1414 Blue Hill electric lights, steam heat. Price $10,900.

667 Mass. Single House Assessed for $6300. Price $5900; $1000 cash. Full commission to brokers. Edward F.

Cassell 18 Tremont Street MEDFORD SINGLE HOUSE, 12 rooms, hardwood floors, gras, furnace; 7400 sq. ft. of land: situated on the corner of two streets; one of the best locations in the city; house cannot be built totlay for price terms. Photograph seen at this biTlcc. EVBR- KTT BE.IL ESTATE EXCHANGE, 449 Broadway, Everett.

Tel. 1930 or 1634-J. Auto service. REVERE FOR house, 9 rooms, gas and electric combination, hardwood floors, all Improvements; price $4500; terms; one flat vacant. EVERETT REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE.

449 Broadway, Everett. Tel. 1930 or 1C34-J. Auto service. EVERETT FOR rale 2-famlly honse.

10 rooms, and garage and barn; 25,700 ft. of land; to close this estate the trustee has offered to sell for $5000; EVERF.TT REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, 449 Broadway, Everett, Tel. 1930 or 183 4-J. Auto NEW, NEAR BOSTON, handy to cars, American neighborhood; you can work In Boston and raise chickens and vegetables for I your table; summer style bungalow; Indoot 1 sanitary toilet Included free; no more rent; easy terms. 102," the Post.

NUTTINGS LAKE BILLERICA 4-ROOM COTTAGE, $1239 Month Including land, running water and flush toilet; come out today any day, agents always there: take I.owell cur at Arlington Heights to Middlesex Turnpike Billerica. 8LBUR- RAN LAND 8.34 Old South bldg. Tel. Main 2350, Billerica LAND 1 will give you more and better land for less money than any other man in Boston; see me; land Is located 2 to Silver Lake and 8 minutes from Wilmington depot, and fronts on the car line; lots from $49 upward, a little down and a little a month and the land Is yours: you'll find me In Wilmington sq. every afternoon and all day Sunday, Mpil address.

JOSEPH COTTON, Wilmington, Mass. r. Soiith Jersey Bargain 79 acres fertile land, 6 cows, 2 horses, 6 40 chickens, 4 wagons, harnessos, mow- ng machine, plows, harrows, liven quick buyer; up-to-date town close to PhlUdelpbU timber; 15 spring- watered pasture, apple orchard, other good 8-room bouse, Igrge bam, poultry price only $5000, part cash. Write for free Illustrated booklets other bargains. NEW JERSEY FARM AGENCY.

921-8, Real Estate Trust Phllndelpbia, Penn. FINE HOUSE Beat rssldontlal district of Roxburr. 69 Craw- Isfd Improvements, condlrloa: house, 11 Apply to J. F. LANNON.

AfFUton st. Xel. Msk SU 2240, BOSTONIAN VAmiihei ftBci BnukM si ZI 81.35 iPj Vamiihet sad at Reduced I Paint Co. Wnte or Call for Price List and Color MailOrdeia. I FUR acre farm In Stoughton.

Price $7700, House with 11 large rooms in gooii condition, all new hardwood floors, all improvementa. heat house and barn for electricity one horse, two cowa, iO chickens and enough houses to keep 1000 hens; 100 fruit 10 tons of hay, all In barn five of land, all planted, rest In and hay field- One minute walk to trala; 10 minutes ride on trolley to nearast city. Brockton. MBS. MARY MATULAITIB, 60 South South Stoughton, For Two-apartment and seven rooms and bath; furnace heat and gas; price $5500.

HANSCOM LUNDBERG 10 state Street, Boston F. H. 224 RENT BOOST HERE LANDLORDS PUTTINC YOU OUT Every Man His Own Boss I halt helped over 200 families from the City Tenement to Independence. Many atartecl with only $10 bill and monthly puymeuts of to making a nmdest start according to their means, and by the help tuy 20 snecl Hiring In this line of business are now the owners of respectable homes and happy, healthy families. No more no more "Put Him Their Inink accounts are lew growing, Vegetablea, flower gardens, hens, lawns and shade trees now replace the hot aldewalk and street.

I own a large number very attractive garden lots I will sell you at your own terms, and extend you the same help, courteous and lenient treatment, and offer you my 20 years of expensive, linrd- experience to give you the same independence and comfort as my other euslomers. All want is the help of honest, hard-working, people, like myself, who are ani- bltlo.is to become self supporting. 1 want you to 1)1 Ir." your family out to see ine so I can show the 200 actual proofs of my efforts for Ou receipt of your request today for circuiar telling to no I will it by return mall. No one is too poor to make the right start by my methofl. Write to- day to Home Dept, P.

O. Box 2880. Boston. and on the board of directorate are such successful business tnen as the following: JOHN V. KIMBALL, President, Mayor of Malden.

V. BLOMERTH, TrcajKrcr Building ConlractorgMalden. ARTHUR P. HARDY, President Second National Bank, Malden. P.

J. McSHANE, President Malden Chamber of Commerce. CHARLES E. KENISTON, Supt. John Hancock Mutual Life WILLIAM T.

SOULEE, Director, The Winchester Laundries, Inc. Insurance Company, Malden. THE MALDEN HOUSING CORP. CwriM th. Endwimt.nl nf the IdALDEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE For Further Information Call, Write or Phono BOSTON OFFICE, WO Boylston Street ROOM 502 Office Hours 10 A.

M. to 5 P. M. Daily Live in MALDEN, "The Country Estate of Boston" TEL. BEACH 5021 BARGAINS FOR SALE AN IDEAL SUMMER HOME in a small vll- lags; cottage house, shed and burn, all con- I nected; all In good repair; never-failing water; olKiUt 1)4 acre of land, with shrubs, strawberries, raspberries, plum, end apple trees; on a State rond, within 19 of 15 oonds: chance for electric orice $700, OSCAR E.

H1T.LS, lllUshoro, N. H. $3400 CASH TO SKTTLE ESTATE; house of 8 rooms, furnace; Corner seciloa, neur Bird st. 8. atsUiMi.

Write to tlie Post. Absolute Auction Sale Five (5) 2-Family Houses By Order of the Thursday, September Second (2) at Nine (9) Forenoon St 110. 114 and US Caper st. and 16 IlMmliion st Medford (soM separate). Very lucatlou.

near Bo)Vton ave. All houses arly now, el.c flnisluHl, open phunblng, tlcflric lizhts. steam heat, set tubs, combina- tl ))i raiizes ictitcd to dcslrible tenants; near an! (Vctri for Imnte or In- HOW.IRD SON, Auc- tiuueiTs, 18 Tituiont Boston; 32 Mril'Icii. ON CAR LINE. 16.241 ft.

laod Lexington, $475; bargain for someone; three to pay la iuU. the Post. DORCHESTER 3-family, 18-room house near Uphams Corner, with all improvements, electric lights, steam heat; house in Al condition, rents for $105 per month. DORCHESTER 3-familv. 18 room house near Franklin Field, with all improvements furnace heat, electric lights; rents for $102 per month.

Could be bought at a very reasonable price. DORCHESTER 3-family 14-room house near Edward Everett rents for $48 per month. House in very good condition. Must be sold at once. DORCHESTER 2-family 12-room house with garage; all improvements, electric lights, hot water heat; in Al condition.

DORCHESTER l-family, 6-room house with garage for 2 cars; all improvements, furnace heat; house in a very good condition. CAMBRIDGE 2-family house in a very good location; 10 rooms, all improvements, electric lights, steam heat; rents for $64 per month. SOMERVILLE 2-family, 13-room house with all improvements, furnace heat; will sell at a very reasonable price. SOMERVILLE 3-family, 18-room house with all improvements, furnace heat; rents for $71 per month; situated in a very nice location. MATTAPAN 1-family house on River 7 rooms with all improvements, electric lights, steam heat; rents for $65 per month.

MEDFORD 2-family house on Main with all improvements; rents for $70 per month; house in Al cou- dition. UENRY W. SAVAGE ESTABLISHED 1840 INCORPORATED 1913 BROOKLINE 47 Coolidge Comer NEWTON CENTRE 59 10 Newton South 564 Commonwoaltb Ave. Framingham Office, 41 Concord St. Boston Office, 129 Tremont St.

and 47 Winter 0pp. Park Sq. Suiiway Station VINCENT A. JENKINS 395 Broadway REAL ESTATE South Boston TELEPHONE SOUTH BOSTON 2341 ATTRACTIVE RESIDENCE ON one of the liest streets in West Koxbury; price reduced from $15,000 to $11,500 for quick sale; If yoo. want a nice ho-me and a real bargain, call early.

HENRY W. SAVAGE. 129 Tremont Street. JAMAICA POND SECTION MODERN 2-apartmwit house, the kind so many people wont; price reasonable. HENRY W.

SAVAGE. 129 Tremont Street. ST. SINGTJ? HOUSE. 11 and bath fine location: with hardwood floors, gas and electric lights, open plumbing; also about 25,000 feet land; the house vacant and the property must be Sold at once; any reasonable offer will receive serious conaiderallon; terms.

HENRY W. SAVAGE. 129 Tremont St S.ALEM ST. 4-6 rwms, 2 baths; In fine location, with modern linppovements; property is free and clear; owner will take back mortgage. HENRY W.

SAVAGE. Inc. SOUTH END HOUSE rJKJATED on West Newton street, between 'rreanont and Columbna; this house has 10 rooms, comparatively new furnace, open plumbing, and is in fine location for home and for renting rooms; everything in fine repair; for good combination range; can I sold at price below assessed valuation. HENRY W. SAVAGE.

129 Tremont St. WOLLASTON SINGLE, THE HOUSE OF YOUR DRKA.M8—Ex­ terior finished in white aiding, Just painted, screened with pretty trellises, gardens, 7 hot water heat, fireplace in larze living room, oak floors, electricity; In pretty park section, on accepted finished street; Is an exclusive listing and can be bought only of us. HBNBY W. SAVAGE, 129 Tremont Street, FI.NE MAN8IO.V TO make fine or good for private hospital. 20.0()0 square feet land ou corner giving extra lot in rear; In very part of Dorchester; In certain suburbs this place would sell for twice the money; quit paying high rent and Invest in this; 18 rooms, 8 baths, 2 heaters, billiard room 18x30, with table, on first floor, flnlslud in quartered oak; all hardwood crystal chandeliers; mortghge has 4H year', to run at price $11,500.

HBNBY SAVAGE, 129 Tremont Street. 7-ROOM COZY HOUSE JENKINS South Boston, near Dorchester St. and only 3 mlnutea to the beautiful beach, and playground, cm the shore of Dorchester Bay; 7 nice rooms, all In fine order, with gas lighting; Just the chance for the family who wants a small single home for a little money; assessed for $1800, and the owner says "get an HENRI W. SAVAGE. Inc 129 Tremont Street.

WALTHAM. MASS. OVERLOOKING CHARLES River and less than, a mile to centre of the town, 7800 feet of land: house of 8 rooips and bath, gas, steam heat, town water; nice location, splendid view; near electric car line; price $4000, HENRY W. SAVAGE. Tremont St 45 LAND WELL DIVIDED; house of 6 rooms, barn with 2 stalls and 4 tleups, wagon shed, workshop, poultry house, price $3700, Including wagons, tools.

machinery, etc. Sljown by John H. Ounntff, Milford, HENRY W. SAVAGE. 129 Tremont St.

WEYMOUTH, MASS. ABOUT A QUARTER ACRE, house 7 bath, gas and electricity, combination range. brand-new furnace; large stable, house, fnuJt; price Shown by Frank A. Pray, 97 Broad Weymouth (tel. We.vmouth 1035).

HBNBY W. SAVAGE. 129 Tremont Strset..

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