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if the crossover were installed on ‘111 conncetion with enlarging New Brit- « 9 the roa_ds private right of way a [ain's trolley syvstem. It was recom- short distance west. Mayor Quigley | mended that the committee take up wanted to know if the company in- | the proposition with the public utili- tended to make a freight line of W | ties commission on the grounds that Main street in order to accomodate u | the extension of {rolley lines is a ’ r | { new crushed stone plant being buil: ; public necessity. It was adopted. L ‘ a short distance this side of Electric Cost of Laying Sewers. | fleld, Suberintendant Beardsley re- Reports on the completion of sew- | plied in the negativ ¢ : Reports on S gative. Alderman Par- | ..o \ere received from the board of . 2 Brook street from South Main street referred to the board of public work westerly 275 feet and a storm water Efficiency Is the art of knowing what is going on around you, what is taking place in any locality where you are, or might be, interested, from which know- ledge you may draw your conciusions and act according- Iy. 100% Efficiency Is the art of knowing everything, drawing the pro- per conclusions therefrom, and acting with absolutely perfect resuits to yourself and there- fore to the community in which you have your being We Can Help You Attain the Unattainable A proper source of saze information from every quar?- er of the globe together w#h accurate accounts of happen- ings in your home city, where- in you shouild be the miost in- terested, will increase your usefullness to yourself and others. You can never be 100 per ceni. efficient But the Herald Will In- crease Your Standing You will be charged fitteen cents a week for all the infor- mation a corps of city men can gather, and furnished with Associated Press news besides Is It Worth It? N N sanitary sewer in Sunrise avenue from Market to Wilbur street, a distance of Sweeping Ordinance. 277 feet to cost $258 The sani- Boston, Jan. 21.—Two witnesses The board of health recommended | tary sewer in Farmington avenue all the the | that the hours for sweeping side- | from No. 26 to Allen street, a distance | soRed S nonaN walks on the principle streets be be- | of 1.224 feet, and a storm water drain | trial of the Ryan-Mansfield $50,000 f He Was Given | the morning. It was referred to the |2 distance of 1,216 feet to c breach of promise suit in the Suffolk tween 9 and 11 o'clock in the morn- | 197.9 The storm water drain on | superior court yesterday. Iormer t Headquarters | ing. It was referred to the ordinance | Chestnut street from the manhole yor John . Fitzgerald was on S i | east of the railroad westerly a d and Henry K. Mansfield, proprictor ied of Teamsters comupties. | tance of 201 feet to cost $204.44, The | of Ferncroft Inn, and defendant in signed By E. B. Alling. | canitary sewer in Millard strect from | the case. was the other The first document to be presented | Chapman street westerly, a disiance | Mr. Fitzgerald absclutely denied to the council signed by E. B. Alling | of 438 feet and a storm water drain | that he ever kissed Miss Elizabeth M. as chairman of the board of public | #30 feet long, to cost $742.79. The | Ryan, plaintiff in the case, at Fern- safely was one recommending that the | sanitary sewcr in IHoward street from | croft or that he was cver in a room few matters | hoard be allowed to sell the old po- | Wilbur strect westerly, a distance of t the inn with the three men named lving of reports | lice patrol, the horses used on ihe 1 feet to cost $ 60, The sani- csday by a witness named James bmmittees were | patrol, an old hose wagon and some | tars sewer in Wilbur strect from [ 7. Mullen. ly employes pe- | scrap metal discarded by the electrical | Sunrise avenue to Howard sireef. a | In Iy a1l the morning session n their salaries. | department. Another communica- | distance of 231 feet, to cost 23.63. | and all the afternoon was taken up in mt was rapped | tion from the board asked that an | Compensation and \ssessment. | direct examination of Mr. Mansfield, ers off the side- { ordinance be drafted requiring the- The hoard of compensation and : ho told of his relations with Mis t and Alderman | ater managers install and keep | sessment made the following reports n. and denied that hc ever proui- hly poke at the j lighted gas jets at the exits to the | change of grade of Whiting = | ised to marry her. theaters. This was referred to the | from oSuth Main strect to railroad. Conference With Judge. important Item | ordinance committee, with power to | benefits, $349.21: damages, same; | Former Mayor Fitzgerald arrived board of water | act. Corporation Counsel Cooper | street, grade and huilding line a short time before court opened ng their inten- | drafted the ordinance on the spot, it | Market street from Jubilee street to | in the morning and took a scat with- B Burling | oas ocommended by fhs ordinancs | Newington avenue, benefis 11.¢0; | in the bar inclosure near Miss Ryan's fticism of high | committee and was adopted by the | damages, same: huildi lines on ; Attorney, Daniel H. Coakley. As soon eard end before council. (‘hestnut street from land of Rogers = .!ud;:v IPessenden came in he was e recommenda- Alderman Lawyver was in favor of | Sash and Door company to Stanley | conferred with by Attorney Coakley was understood turning the patrol horses over to the | Street, benefit $367 . damages, | Mr. Mansfield's attorney s, e to be en-|poard of public works. Councilman |same: sewers in Beatty street from | Michael 1. Sullivan and Mr. Ronan the O. K. of | ;e said the board of public | Beaver to Sexton street, benefits §1,- | 1 Pitzgerald was invited to joi Ingineer. L e e || B0 (R ONOR Se N (65 A them which he did, and then re- urlington. Councilman Paonessa opined that the | for permission to connect property on | sSumed his seat. fertion Wwas | pnicipal jce committee would be | Flungerford Court with sewer in Glen Addressing the court Mr. Coakley er commission- ¢ ;1.4 (o get them if there was any | Street, henefits $115: William E. Hine, | said: “I want to say, your Honor, i such committee. The recommenda- | [Or permission to connect properiy on ‘H‘n( Attorney Sullivan and myself commissioners tion of the board of public safety was | Florence street with sewer in Kast "1 e agreed that Mr. Fitzgerald may at once With | Jqontag 3 | street, benefits $150. take the stand at this time.” in comunection . Abatement of Taxes. Mr. Fitzgerald then stepped to the of the so-callad Three Want Salary Increases. | The mavor and board of aldermen | Wilness stand and was sworn. “What supply and to Deputy City Clerk Harry A. Har- | recommended the abatement of the | IS Your name?” asked Attorney Coak prity to emvley | greaves petittoned for an increasc in | fallowing taxes: L. C. Baker, $5.86; | 16V: por as we deem | hig salary from $1,200 to $1,500, tie | Connecticut Contracting company, John F. Fitzgerald.” thereof to be | former figure. It was referred to the | $70.06; Oscar W. Anderson, $1.84; E. | You are an ex-mayor of Boston? {ts recoipls or | committee on salaries. . Kilbourne, $5.50; Carl A. Mears, “Yes.” A resolution was presented calling | $3.68; B. Bagdigian. $2.59; Joseph ““Were vou ever at Ferncroft Inn an outfit 1o | ror the increase In the salary of Miss | Bosco & Co., $14.74; Bromberg & “Yes." at the site of 'p,;jne M, Richards, clerk in the of- | Niedzwlesk 15; George M. Dinss “Who went with uo?" pervolr we ask | foe op the hoard of assessors, from | more, $9.21; Peter Fildarzyk and “I was never alone: alwavs with such arrange- | <750 to $900. It was endorsed by the | Reudelph Feutl, $46.06; Thomas C. | some member of my family. may in OUr | 0.4 of assessors and was referred | French, $9.21; Gitlin & Zeltzer Co, ‘“Were you ever in a room there Buch contracts, |\ “4pe cajaries committee. The board | $5.53; Ralph . Knight. $5.53; Max | With a man named Hall, a man named submitted for | ¢ yoait, recommended that the sal- | Radom, $16.75; total, $208.91. Seeley and.a man called Mullen?" ary of Sanitary TInspector John Through W. Mangan, her attor- “I was not.” O’Brien be increased from $780 to|ney, Mrs. Martin Murphy served no- Wouldn't Know Miss Ryan. $1,000 per year. Referred to sal- uc:p on the city of having sustained “Did vou ever speak to Mi Ryan?" arfes committee. injury for a fall and suggested that No; T wouldn’t know her it-1 saw C. H. Baldwin, chairman of the |the matter be referred to the com- city building commission, recom- | mittee on claims and the corpora- T o e mended that the salary of the clerk |tion counsel. G e R of the commission, $200 per vear, be The famous Grove Hill building “Dig included on the salary list. eferred |line matter was brought into the | yiq to the ordinance committee. limelight again by a recommendation | from the board luf)puhl}iu work ‘u DY oM TR aYS (0 T of public works for delaying work on “ 5 4 e | B S AT street to Corbin avenue and he sald |, chile i 5t . SR Sl the residents were greatly disap- | hanaing 1mes wore sdemeqs To L ™Y | Attornex Coakley then asked: “Did pointed. Alderman Lawver spoke | couneilman Landers moved when a petition was received for more | tha report of the charter rev lights on that section of Lincoln [oommittee be considered at street. The petition was referred to | ¢iy) meeting of the council. the board of public works. Tl petition be granted was adopted. featured the je common coun- lessary that the tarted early in that the de- er supply may and with suffi- the city of an when it may ever see anybody Kiss | unication the hsked that the or the issue of Lawyer Raps Public Works Board. prosecute the | asked concern- what engineer tae city en- vou tell Mansfield that you would not it Terncroft against because of this Sunday dancing? Another objection was offered by ers emploved Attorney Sullivan, whereupon Attor- he mayor and ney Coakley said, “That's all.’” and d necessary. Public Works Recommendations. Councilman Riley offered a reso- | My Fitzgerald stepped from the wit- answered by The following recommendations | lution that a catch basin be installed | ness stand and left the room. bw has a good | were made by the board of public |in La Salle street near McClintock e o o nehiald o oA llca iAo ry and that he | works: The abatement of an as- |road. ney Sullivan. and the defendant in the doors for | sessment of $9.45 against John Doyle Petitions Recelved. the noted case, known to many as of engineering | for resetting a curb on Washington The following petitions were re- | “Harry” Mansfield, walked to the city had paid |street as it was relaid one year be- | cejved and referred to their proper | stand, while there was a very audible o engineers in | fore the work was repeated by the | hoards or committees: 1 murmur of nervous expectation was accepted | city: to hold hearings on the proposed Louis J. Muller et al, for a stane | throughout the court room. ating that the | grade lines on Sheffield street from | crosswalk on the west side of Lin- Mr. Mansficld ted that he lived eer be inter- | Pleasant street (o Kelsey street: to: coln street from the east end of Har-|in Middleton, where he had resided gement of any | hold hearings on the extension of the | 1yeop street; T. E. Reeks, superin-| for eight years. Before that he lived idewalk on the east side of Cherry | iengent of the board of health, that| in Salem for thirty-five vears. He n concerning | street from the south line of the Cala- | sanitary sewer on Grand street | said he was the owner of Fernoroft epted and re- | bretta property southerly to Ashipe oxtended from its present termi- | and had been so for about ten vears. revision com- | street: that a dead tree in front of | na1on at Griswold street to a point | He had devoted his whole time to it. 1785 .xmn_lox street be cut. down; t0 50 oot west so as to connect 112 “In 1907 did you become acquaint- hold hearings on the establishment of | Gra;q gereet; Wolecieck Marut et al, | ed with Miss Ryan at Ferncroft?" grade lines on Andrews street from |, v, jights on Alden street; Mich | 1 aia Greenwood street to proposed exten-| .., gijoiski et al., for a proper num- | )0 you remember sion; that a tree 1in front of 8L |, . ¢ )ignts on Miller street as they | week that you met M Brook street he removed; tha]t thell et s e e el R e e Connecticut company be granted per-) g, “jjgnt on Hamilton street west Mr. Mansfield stated that he was in- m ion to install a crossover on Black 2 1g S N 2 e i T e antie about 500 feet south of | of Black Rock avenue; Ellen Ahern, | troduced to Miss Ryan “by a lady. o ! 3 ] " | for permission to remove tree at 81| Attorney Sullivan told him that in all West Mainstreet; i that [ithe | °""] Braok street; Connecticut company to | the direct examination no names were chemistibeptakenitiomyine rey m.‘] i taiolalorora overt o Blael bRk toiha s el unleis hel (Sullivan)fasisen of the sewer department and PIACCd | oyenue 500 feet south of West Main | specifically for them. Then ho told m]‘r;l:\rsf\':‘.{qor“h(-:‘«w:!(-l reported receiving | Streeti Paul Zetter et al. for srad- Man;—giinlrul. ]rr(n:‘lrl(\d e a waiver from Burritt street property | ing of Tincoln street, hevond the Ens “Miss Ryan told me that she ana eet owned Dby s 4 h of Broad strect who de- | [iSh property: Isaac Kolodney et al. Mr. Blank and another lady and gen- round located | & TS M o O e in and the | to reduce Tigh street building line | tleman had come over on the mid- ry and Ash ;‘1:-(;;;,;'}, Cfl[angm street. A recommen. | [fom Broad street northerly from 10 | night train from New York to sec a Eichstaedt. dation was also received that . the to 4 feet; ._\_nt_un Rodman et al., for yz;n;w of foothall,” Mansficld contin- mended that | o O EE T Greet now known as | Walks on Williams street; A, J. M- | ued. ) T dumps be un- | . : 2 Y ~ Gill et al.. for street sign at the cor- Had Lots of Wine. o North Sheffield street, from Chestnut 2 2 A, : g “She told of i lic works and «{reet to Park street extension be |DNer of Highland and Linwood street She > g 1e wonder |1l‘ time | e supervision | ;.o o0q to Cliff street: that it hold |board of health of the assistant san- fshe had had. She said that after the | ston. Tt also | yearings on a proposed cinder walk |itary inspector from $780 to $1.000: gf‘{“t ner lhll.!.\‘\\r‘vn\ to the rh_m.“t! ordinance be | (% 08 Cod m | James Degnan et al., for fire alarm | dike hotel. She s=aid she was for = = on both sides of Putnam street from " fire . e e Gl e L e : T = - pperty OWNers | \Wiiow (o Taicott street: that grade | DOX at the corner of Farmington | Yale, et aveaaivon he By i o ‘ TEACHERS ENTERTAIN PARE 17TH ANNIVERSAID dumping rm}:- lines be established on ndrews | avenue and Commonwealth avenue -_h(‘“ ‘:iill"“lol‘”(”m; ;_'fl‘d' ;«]mm]"\%-\trn\\"! | “Did she kiss you?” ; R it from the | . o Greenwoodiatmestinnblite ot e e 181 6 L 7 I L v e | “She did,” More Than 200 at Association Mect- Referred to :L:::r§:02|1(i el(;'lxdt hearings be hela. | COSTIVE BOWELS, ;rl’l‘;'r"“““‘ that she was nearly put | Gave Her $200, { ing at Northend School fe. All were adopted. HEADACHE, COLDS S o Mansfield testified that on a sec- | hTe Parents’ and Teachers' associu- ought the re- J 4 She said they then went to the | ;4°Cigit of Miss Ryan he told her to | tion of the Northend school held an fi% rcaching Police Department Criticlsed. TAKE CASCARETS | Riding and Driving club at Water- | . "¢, o Boston department store and | especially interesting ' meeting last pf adopting it. On a resolution from Alderman *]0“'" ur\f}‘”r‘flt r\;\r.\hm'l;i wanted to aimed at the | Parker it was decided to order the X ] ) dance with her ther They had lots B oit-ary in | enforcement of an ordinance againat | O “'(f’n"‘“" '(“f o f('i:::‘““;“' Bad | o wine, she told me, and said. ‘On on of garbage | blocking the sidewalk on Bigelow a M nd Y the whole [ had a wonderful time. lentitied to the | street, between Park and Chestnut e Mr. Mansfield testified that on Miss : ST Ryan's first visit to Ferncroft she age or any |streets. Alderman Parker said that B o o E A 1 d Ten mbtersine s et (B G Ula s Liscen boxanon i ~|tola him that her party had played [considerea Al- | Llock the sidewalks and curse women HuEzeal r°“,g:oj, Bad Colds, Indi- | the slot machines at Watertown. Brs without | who requested them to move. He also | 525H0m Sallow Skin and Miserable | “She asked me if I had any of those B Degnan | seid he complaind of conditions a few | Eic2daches come from a torpid liver | machines, and T said T had two of ctionable fea- | days ago but could get no satistaction, | 204 ciogaed :)““‘"’IS‘ ‘;f:’l“‘i‘ cause vour | them upstair continued Mansfield. e = e : SR 2 ac! ecome filled w = dation as he|the official in charge saying that he |SLOMAch to beco VAL Bl v another roll | must prefer a specific charge. This Rossberg re- of cost would fne council and View. ee on dumps. Tallard of the lent Humphrey ic works and f the board of | that it would fing as dumps end of Glen d on Farming- mittee secured se ground on v street, near- e e e e e i i o e N S S B. L. Legion Celebrates With wquet at Hotel Beloin lembers of the Catho nevolent Legion celebrated t « get What clothes she wanted. He also | evening, with about two hundred T gave Her about $200 in cash. On the | parents in attendance ting manner the aventeenth second urday of this trip he asked Vocal solos by Fred Latham and Miss Ryan, he. said, at the flat, if she | Miss Walsh, and readin by Mrs would go down to Ferncroft with him. | Yarrol and M Jennie Swanson werc “She said she could not as she had | features of the entertainment ning. Covers were an engagement at the Riding and A talk on “Pure Candy,” by J. L Driving club at Watertown,” =said | Andrews. chemist of the American Mansfield. I did not see her again | Hardware corporation, proved both until Sunday afternoon when she ar- | interesting and instructive rived at Ferncroft with another wom- ! 1t was voted that the next meeting an and two men { take the form of school banqu Mansfield denied that at any tine | Refreshments and a social hour com- he had led Miss Ryan to believe he | jeted the program, would marry her. BT ersary of the banquet at the Hotel joyed Mrs. Willian “They got some quarters and dimes gested food, which sour and fer- | and the entire party went upstairs. 1 \antx like garbage in a swill barrel. s with them.” 3 .- | statement amazed the alderman as he | J "5 8 x 1 Wa ith ther | 3‘;8 :olfflp;: was laboring under the miqqpprohe’n- That's the first 5‘;"{) to \ln\lohl misery When did you talk with Miss Ryan jmade 3 = fo e —indigestion, foul gases, bad breath ght 2" he police departine W e S » | that night? - ey 2 2 : e lara of public | Sion that t i nt was | _ . ek al fea Jerything el : ; " | KENILWORTH CLUB CABARET oo | Eolentorco e Riaw TR s tion ellOW SR InER SRS R Gk eE ALn e JRaliedmmichihoniit ol hapg oy WOODRUFF CLUB MEETING. This evening : or Tock) th = that is horrible and nauseating. A [ members of the party went down- ) . : ing at 6:45 o'clock the no fee would | Was adopted. An effort to change the time of \ yembers of the Kenilworth club to b o I scaret tonight will give your con- | + | hinie . Bl it of this na- crmanent Plumbivg Inspector. stipated howels a thorough cleansing | ~Were you alone with her? i mecting of the Woodruff club of the | the number of fifty wil sit down to The health commission recommend- { pnd straighten you out by morning. “We were alone for a minute or Rock. ed that the salary of the plumbing | They work while you sleep—a 10 cent | two, We went downstairs and | earing on the | inspector be increasec from $800 to | pox from vour druggist will keep vou | stopped at a private dining ropm. 1 jout Company | $1,600 and that he be required to |fecling good for menths. Millions of | asked her if she would have a drink, | has met at ] r a crossover | devote all his time to the work. Re- | men and women take a Cascaret now | and 1 ordered a pint of wine. ings, but tonight a meeting will he | = e, Superin- | ferred to the committee on ordi- { ynd then to keep their stomach, liver “Did she have a drink with you?" held at the home of T. Byron Wilbor, Hi templ v spoke in | nances. vd bowels regulated, and never know “Ye {19 West Main street, for the purpose j} Khorassan, will meet this Luiling hot before p a4 Alderman Extension of Trolley Lines. |2 miserable moment. Don't forget the | Iisscd Many Times, | ot considering a reorganization.” 1. |8 o'clock. Tnstallation of offi : Fop g by children—their little insides need a “Did you kiss Miss Ryan that | 1i. Kilpatrick will be in charge of to- | social time v . troduced fashior Hyland a South church is being made and the | jurkey supper and cabaret show prospects are that the movement will | their rooms in the Soverecign be successful Heretofore the club | Al Hyatt's cabaret sing have 10 o'clock Sunday morn- | secured for the evening No. 90, Knight When frying fish, in opposition, A resolution was presented calling B just as well ‘for action by the rallroad committee } ood, gentle cleansing, too. | night 2 night's meeting be present \i: Flsing