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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1916. READ THIS, MEN! OUR ANNUAL MID-SUMME_. REDUC TION SALE OF NECKWEAR, SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS Is your opportunity to replenish your ward- robe at decided .savings in price. ‘ A selected and distinctive . assoriment of coineee o s e Moving Picture Censorship | hvt. BT and Mrs. Frank S. Preston and . = ily of Wi Main street attended unijon of - JM\\(' v family in Sent Back to Ordinance Com mittee for Further Hearings nville yesterday. e amily . 3 i | B S Following Attack By Landers—Parking Ordinances jhe Alpr Alpha Pi society of St. . . k's church will open its season Adopted for Main Street With One Amendment, flnesday evening, ptember 6. rt Hellberg will have cha strels and arrangements are hei | Parking ordinances and censorshipythe Main strecet merchants favored a | City ltems | Council Again Battles on ] mrwmnmum]nm\” may”mu l B! serles of dances wi > | of moving pictures took the attention | 30 minutes restriction instead of 40 3 = - i y- of the common council for a Iz minutes and Councilman Landers add- A Ifso buy the one gpnulne_ plected 1ot $1 caps now 8 ; portion of the two hour session I ed that the merchants were more in- 2 £ Fvery package and evesy tablet of s.—advt. evening. The parking matter came | jured by the solld X paying citizen | first and it seemed that nearly every | who stalls his car in front of a place | genuine Aspirin bears “The Bayer member of the council had an idea | of business for hours than those w m: Cross” — your protection against on the subject and was willing to un- | come h(‘l(“(n t . Counc Hm.mAMUA counterfeits and harmful substitutes. Ereenwond street yesterday after. | limber when the chance offered. The | Donough favor : adoption of the ; 5 I, in honor of her hirthday. She | following resolution offered by the | ordinance. ““The Bayer Cross— Your s vonoron T 'of the | ordinance committee precipitated the Amend to Ten Minutes. i N Bo-0 Decanters of Liberts at :h':h; [ debate and in the end it went through | Councilman Richstadt amended to Guarantce of Purity ting evening with one slight change. No vehicles | chunge the five minute limit to ten | The trade-mark “*Aspirin” (Reg. U. S. Pat. Office) shall be permitted to stand or remain | minutes. Councilman Curtis then Boxes of 12 |ill] is a guarantee that the monoaceticacidester of longer than 40 minutes on or along { amended to adopt an ardinance legal- Bottles of salicylicacid in these tablets is of the reliable Main street on either side thereof be- | jzing the rules without publication so | 24 and 100 PR BRI R, tween Lafayette street and Chestnut| the council can change them from | 3 : street and no vehicles shall be permit- | timo to time as desired. Spme confu- | I I !UlUNUJl i | tea to stand linger than five con-|sion was apparent over the various secutive minutes along the west side | resalutions, but Mayor Quigley main-| : N of Main street between Court strect | tained that no vote had been taken | inthrop Council, Sons and Daugh- | 4;q wWalnut street or along|and procceded to a vote on the| of Liberty, has chosen Stephen amendments, Both passed and the or- | for the right to cross certs reets walk on the East side of East street be- ter to represent them at the na dinance as amended fixing the limit| with high tension wires to ry cur- | tween Jubilee and Belden streets on [ council toibe helaiin Newbur en the west and north side of the| rent to the 5 nted In or before October 15: giving George f.. on September 12 ana 13. Two | ? [ haitormict o = { Alderman | LeWitt permission to remove six tdates were initiated last night | Chamberlain after the council had trees fronting his property on the the council will soon start a taken a flve minute recess to examine | north side of Main street west of bership contest. a blue print, which was explained by | Elm street; authorizing the board to 1. W. Christ. Mr. Chamberlain | hold hearings on the taking of Win- Four-in-Hands, both Silks and Wash Ties, has many patterns that will appeal to you. You will need Shirts this rall—now time to buy three Shirts for the price of two. In this sale are Manhattan, Horsfall and Eagle Shirts. Pajam:. fit all pocketbooks and tastes. rs. Albert T". S-hade was tendered leasant surprise party the home er sister, Mrs. Frederick Clark, e New York, New Haven and for Iroad company yesterday ed off the railroad property on | pmercial street so that in the fu- no teams will be able to get in- the gates by driving along Com- fal street. Horstulls i¥ PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND 1299 ASYLUM ST. Connesting with 140 TRUMBULL 57’ HARTFORD. | either side of Chestnut or Church | cets Detween Main and Elm streets | or on West Main strect from Main | to Washington street providing, how- | park to ten minutes was adopted. ever, that the foregoing shall not pre- | The Movie Censorship. f“"lt gehiclesgstand negion ““;’; “;”‘”‘ Councilman Landers brought blected 1ot $1.50 men's madras | ona wes Spacs Of Gentral park along| moving picture matter te a head, S ar gt oS DAl CU DD SN0 SRl Gvinafthar it Dellaiceniizomiihe o it-of-town visitors will attend the | that vehicles standing in front of said | y.ain referred to the ordinance cam- i town lot west of Hunter road for 50 and building lines; recommending the ing of Court Progr No. 143, | Center church property shall be | i . she 5 5 nstructions to give hear . e - LR America, af tonight's | placed near sald curb and extend di- | Lo e Y I etuiding hotn | vears for $100. Councilman Curtis' watering or oiling of Park street from hall. Plans for a | agonally therefrom and provided fur-! ;.. | saia it was possible the city had Stanley to Fairview street. agons n 2 - the school board and the Ving ke 5 [ils RachoolBbosroa ¢ movIng | nted prior rights to other power. A resolution w so presented by fournament s durinsgithefcoming |l ¢herlthatithish ordinance ssnalliontyll o ey atmen 1 A d adnfl winter will probably be dis- | apply to and be In force botween Mr, Landers sought to point out the | companies and to mmxc(;x) lhoI (;Ill.V\ :!hw'h”-ml 'n! ‘;»\‘\»Iu; \Viflrks \p\-wulmg ed. 5 > SRRk & la 4 action taken by the tha he city take lanc Jinthr, 8:80 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. on each | unwisdom of rushing into a thing that | @mended that no acticn ta ! ke land on Winthrop € scheduled outing of Daly Coun- | day except Saturday and Sunday and | e ey 5 e city shall interfere with any granted | street between Linwood and Vance ! 3 the federal government is trying to| W8 SP0 S UL tiion with this| streets for highway purposes and in- smendment was granted. structing the board to lay out street lines and to establish a proper grade on the street. 805 STORE 806 SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIAL—SILVER TRIMMED HADDOCK ........ 5c Per Pound GENUINE COD STEAK QUOHAUGE CLAMS BOSTON BLUE SWORD FISH EASTERN WHITE HALIBUT NATIVE BROILERS BLOATER MACKEREL FOWLS STEEL HEAD SALMON ROASTING CHICK JUMBO BUTTER FISH CORN FED B HLOUNDIRS N LACKBERRIES COD CHEEKS HUCKLEBERRI TILE FISH STRAWBERRI STEAMED CLAMS NATIVE VEAL FANCY GROCERY STORE. €. of C., has been postponed in- | shall be enforced on Saturday only | gclve, He declared that he had given pitely between 8:30 a. m. and 9:30 p. m. and | tlie matter much consideration and as . Otto Bostrom will speak at the | shall not apply to vehicles on Sun-| .n old member of the council was un- Ordinance Committee Reports. ing of the Luther league of the [ day. The owner driver or person in | willing to see it rush into such a| The following reports were made ish Lutheran church this eve- | charge of any vehicles violating any ! problem without proper conside ¥y the committee on ordinances: | 3 of the provisions of this ordinance| tion. It would be the beginning of all| Amending section 440 af the ordi-| The board of compensation and as- pw Britain Circle, Companions of | 8hall be fined not exceeding 3§50 for | corts of difficulties and would cost the | yances relating to the pay of police- | ment reported assessments on the | held an outing and picnic | €ach offence. { City $3,000 to $4,000 a year, as to do| men providing that the supernumer- of grade of Hartford avenue helanael| Zast Main street to Stanley street Other Reports. legand’s grove this afternoon. Debate is Started. | the work properly needs a salar police be paid monthly | man who understands his s . the regular patrolmen; recom- ‘ments counter-bal- he delegates from the local T. A. | Councilman Porter started the ball pciety to the state convention will | arolling when he objected to the | LLe declaration of Judge Gaffney that| mending the adoption of an ordinance | ANCIng one { ninety-five per cent, of all moving pic- | previding that no slate or porous uri- | tures can be judged by the scenarios | pals shall be installed in public build- | @nd the synopsis, he considered in-| jnes ctc., amending section 373 of the correct, although Mr. Landers main- | ordinances rclating to the protection | nected with the sewer, was fully - seszed and that no further assessment 1ould be required, he desiring to con- nect with the main line sewer for the purpose of securing a better grade. The same board also reported that the property of E. B. Alling on Sher- a mecting tonight. word of the ordinance as relates | man Court, which was recently con- J - " . to parking cars opposite "the Center Bon © w London, hurch property. He thought the B i N reading should be in front of the | tained in ley matters he haq gres of food (offered for sale) from flies, ents of the New London Cou church. But the main attack was di- { contidence in Judge Gaffney judg- | cubstituting the words “all reasanable ire Insurance company. rected by Alderman Jester who op- | >0 posed the 40 minute proposition on | ¢t The councilman defied anybody | means” in place of the word ‘secur | the grouna that the time is too short, | 11 the cotincil to judge a moving pic-| jy.» jf - vy enoh Stanley Park Rules. Sentg st g, | He maintained that New Britain needs | ('I¢ : SRR all the business it can get and such | ¢ explained that a scenario is the The following petitions were re- BOY SCOUT NOTES. B SOTTRG STl (ol T M | G G, hy e Omies ol o) fe court of honor of the local Boy | merchants, Another thing he thought | YRODSIS is somcthing given out to the ts will hold its first meeting of | the specifications too datalled wnd | Bewsbapers for publication, To judge : el son September § and thereaft- | cited in the time honored Philadelphia | @ Picture, saig Mr. Landers, a board | made by the ordinance commictes ) QUL SlsIo LI ot octy i1l hold meectings the first and | must see the films. Some of the films| With the provision that a fine of nc F Join Lechman et al, for a | lawyer to explain the rule. He 5 g - Tucsday of every month, ac- | amended to the time Iimit at one | ¢OSt $50 a day and a lost through | more than $50 be provided for viola-| rehoaring on the proposed building inspection means a loss in real money | tian of the same. Adopted. ot ordinance committee also | 33 ue and white polka dot tles, regu- | boc values, Approval of the rules for the con- cuct of Stanley park as proposed hy the board of park commissioner e T R o wallks ceived and referred to the proper C. A. HALL 238 MAIN STREET FREE DELIVERY ng to an announcement of Rev. Thienes this morning. A grand i § Councilman May was against the v} e C >sday, Sep ver | s 5 it (““L’ ?‘“111 Tuesday, September | fys minute clause on the west side | on September 30 a delegation of | o \rain etreet between West Main and | SC€R an improper picture in this city 2 ocal troops will attend the state | court and on West Main from Main | 27d While he believed in protecting | Plants used jointly for human ha “““ From Phoebe Otis et al, for the in Meriden. to Washington. He thought the limit | the children, sad it should not be| tion providing for the m*m‘;«"m‘“ “:l ading of Attwood street. altogether too short and said it would | 40Re at the expense of the grown Genttit s Mo, au bl sromi Mishacl Binucls ton walkshon o cople s S P P r creater than 2 hoth sides! of West streot fr Oak to be impossible to do business 3 people, of whom the are thousands| a bressure not grea ‘ »oth sides o st street from Oak tc z 5 . S z : 4 under |y re who weekly enjoy the pictures, | pounds to the square inch and provid- | Tremont strests. for an extension of the sewer In Sex- | cope with the situation, quite com- d | such a condition. Councilman Lan- | S ¢ - P ¢ stre i eT" d STNT Gl vl ot s b ekl o o He concluded by king that the com.- | ing for shut-off valves outside of such| From the Moy Works for permis- | ton strect to Lasalle street, for lights | mon in the course of every day, I BAD BUSINESS ; s »dy had thelr own no- . 3 i Ity t to exceed | gf e SESE i —we | in Brown street, a water main in Al- | could see Captain Ladbury clutching Bl | tions as regards restricting automo. | Iittee further consider the question | buildings. A penalty no X slon to string wires across highways . T in Al ] : Hetuicn S ‘ >d for each offense, for the transmission of electric power | bany avenue and a water main in | frantically to the treasured piece of Farmington avenue to Dlake road. |canvas that gives protection from the hour or 60 minutes. , which somebody must . Mr. Lan- The | ders declared ~ that he had never| transmitted an ordinance relating to om George A. Quigley for a wa- tho use of ammonia in refrigerating | oy main in Lyons stroet. s, fast color, 2 for $1 at Wilson's. | east side of Main street opposite the | iR L e se il ann | nloyeal that] thioBnstilion be granted | throp strect between Linwood —and | § o Center church property, Dprovided | iiier o t had ‘lain for o montho | una that the company be allowed to:Vance strects for highway purposes LRI (ol CEnal G GRIa B AS| Joase a right of way across the old: and the establishment of street, grade e]. e . «nd give a hearing to the exhibitors, | $50 is prov B | bile trafic. He had some ideas of '0 Carry Over Odd Lots f | 1° oo Gt thovant tne noces 28 | tresenting a motion to that effect. Trolley Extension. to its factory. ] Ty i e e S Alderman Chamberlain agreed with Councilman Landers, chairman of From the Booth estate by W. TI.. | Residents of Summer street petition various kinds of storms that have al- public safety had given the matter ; S i El sixty- . y ab e np Our friends want 10 ]| Bueh comiderstion and way wing | much (AL Mr. Lunders o said. Dt | e oo sosmities, prosemted the | HAteh ot ol remonstrating nsainst the | for bullding lines beginning sixty-twe | ready been wrltten about when ca £ o haesenricadn SRR CR NAS T8 TR e interstood ths Gusstioniris So8| e EEllIORARC: o ro. | 1aving of permanent wallks on Farm r : i gojscarcaptint lUp L eRonlySnewillandBsea- Bil Sile cibite. ST SRoL N hbd : \‘ e M e L e i’;,(p:'z""nr(;fff\fl i‘it?"‘iifn, ington avenue. fifteen feet back from n',; Bizest line. | filled only & part of the space al : < @ 2 1 to knox 1at pro- | 3 nt hearings on trolley sion: i . BT i - re- 35 = S onable merchandise. Pl ARy L e um\\u(l to dra RIS, TR San (emiten o o G| e the Sunrize Land company for lzf‘l\,{::'?.j.lngptl‘& eiitionedior o ;?;(r:lldm the Berlin news in th § | parked on Washington and East Main | doing this hearings s Beleltent| 5 cnlceur clll to} whichiwes TeforradREeUmeRn Sl R Ses SEDI 9 IELS ea B o B B e ron Millslat! allll petis g 5 Here They Are: fl | strects. e cited a recent theft of Doth sides. Councilman MeDonough| the question of trolley extensions in cole en Spaleveect o ::;)‘119 1“1'::'(‘)10“06“1): of Lincoln ::vlrrot. S i | an automobile in Washington street. | said he had been absent from the city | New Britain, beg leave to report that | CORnecticut avenue. o e ety (o) (R e After mess a ball game was staged 10 Sport GoatSIwm s Councilman Curtis favored adoption | When the matter was taken up. He|ihey nave held mectings and hearings | FTO™ fred Anderson et al, for|and also the repalrne b 58 SN, | between Company I and Company E of the rules and passing ordi considered it faolish and favore s ; SR pvaln permanent walks on the south side of s 5 -w | It Was a league game, but this doesn't L : ru passing an ordinance | © avored | and are conducting investigations on | ReTHRERE WATES O e S0 e or | A1derman Paonessa introduced a new ' wo $1.50 Shirts making them legal without” publica- | dropping it at once, Councilman Por-| the subjoct. In this they have had B e i on regnrding NS proposeq trolo| Infersmuch faatmany fof ke fonlools: (selected) tion on the ground that changes | ter strongly favored giving the board | the co-speration of a speclal commit- | lrost StTeet and on the north side from | H inelstiuoniinechanseiteiiey sttt ISt NS L TR e 5 § | would soon be necessary causing extra | of education some consideration in| tee from the chamber of commerce. | ' peom. Trrancs Raleo et ol for e the building on the triangle { of the backyard league instead. The hree 50c Ties expense for further publication. Cor- | the tter and favored referring the That they have come to the conclu- | ;. (r;””“ o l\v' S n; ga et al, for O et at the foot of the park. | contest is still unfinished, since dark- f | poration Counsel Cooper was at first | Guestion back to the committee for|sion after careful consideration, that | prom Tirideet Collins for {he Councilman _ Elchstaedt moved to | ness made Janterns necessary In order ] inclined to doubt the power of the | hearings, Councilman Curtis spoke of | the extonsi s = PReaE At T ovision | to distinguish the ball after four in- ' : 5 sion of the Smalley street hf lien and par stnke rmm the rules the pr ” 3 egular' Dollar Caps eI g e e el censorship, Ho under: (o castarty o the sailinad 1A & neees: | Eaccarat Tor mea ton e aEinal | For o 7ol call vote o the ac Faiiteniois sail ot or (selected) ...... 8§ cluded that the action could be taken. S hat he had read that all| sary and would be a profitable ex- | ™ : 1 Tk (O G o Gl (0 i el A nnil oo oe ohen Councilman Porter declared pictures were not approved by the| tension. NoviCommittces. namees aoeepted last night were taken strive again to uphold its ac- | knowledged superiority. The score 11 $2, $2.50, $3 and — | vational board and in some cases, That . f in Mayor Quigiey transmitted to the 2 ‘ - $2. ’ i . o der suspension of the rules. , $. ald committee is mow sti : 3 under suspe stands 10 to 9 thus far. Snihs owing to doubt arising among e o council the following committee nom- $3.50 'Straws . ... Emcon Idering e NoNOHSeH OB i ereine asse . Clayton A. Private Wosick started as pitcher . A members, pictures were allowed to| other ex r other extensions and proposes to hold | < - pass unrestricted. He understood | aaditional nerrs ones it | Parker, N. Stanley, P. F. MecDon- but the trusty rifie could not have 15 and $18 Suits $ LIQUD R the natianal board was willing to con- | - Saiq F‘nni':{;:,':fg,,;):\‘,.(‘!e‘:,’ro q",‘::;:n ough, G Kimball, Henry P. been held close to the shoulder at T | smith ana William J. arley and 9 ge making it necessary for Cool odd sizes fer with municipal authorities In re-| mends the : Toge = | AND sard to doubtful pictures, The motion ;o e adoption of the following | 1. ¢y revision, G . Landers, Winniger to suppress the onslaught resolution: ! to refer back and give hes e g | . Gaffney, 1. N. Stanley, oz e (o o T Gl adleds of the city of New Britain that the | "o ' o \Ww Klet i i Sl 1 : S s letuR T Toich, ters with a ringing two bagger that Jester in Chair, + + ter, George g attention of the C 1 . ) & L of the Connecticut Company | pv.tmag H. Kehoe and Herbert V. saved the game and reputation of the SUCCESSFULLY President Pro Tem Jester occupied | he called to. tho necesaits |T S P _ OVERCOME AT the ¢ a good portion of the time | tension of its lines from Fairview | C2MP: - e E iast evening, Mayor Quigley turning | cemotery : Mayor and Alderman, Mflre Practice Mamhes New Additions to Company. i | casterly on Smalley street e e ovonito i s soon os g i and Reports from the mavor and alder- The new additions to the company mentioned in vesterday's dispatch are NEAL INSTITUTE had opened the council, but later re-| “Furtt WL re transmitted as f : her res that said railroad | men were tran as follows: Au- : turning. The mayor's vetoes on the | committe - - e : : P { L g : = = 5 : 112 Dwight St. New Haven, Conn. [ (W5 Fhe mavor's vetoes on the | committee be authorized to proceed | thorizing the * to ‘ reparatloll or Long Hike known to e twenty-five men from o O g uilding lines nd the| with its investigations and make fur- | and strike from 1 certain uncol- s o Company A and eight from Company one Center trolley waiting station project were | ther report to the common counc, 1xes; referring the communi- | B. From inquiries made today th Le first matt bught up and the | ana | cation from the bpublic amusement LAIN SAYES DAY new men are a worthy addition to th irn\nwl et ,.‘, a (!\4 m withov m‘hmu.‘ “Further resoived that a copy of this | commission relating 1o the needs of CHAMBER A company commander natu- | In‘ n»mx;w !n‘hn» \\x\lt'v"z station Coun-| report he sent to the president of the | the commission for more playgrounds Bl = - ould hesitate or resist In giving | cilman Landers explair W o]l Chimen ticut Company and to its local be referred to the eeial committee up experienced so aaturally i ati Ao £ C 2 and te locs G % e - o | up ‘experienced men, naturall other location in the triangle was bo- 5 on parks for their consideration; on | Rod Comes to Rescue With Two Bag- | "0 "5 50 et e\c Britainites are | ing considered e the petition of Mrs. Mary Yates for 3 ool S Ainat o R e ard of Public Works. i 3 s and Wins Game for Company— | from the Rookie outfits that mada WEEK END CANDY Governor's Belated' Tetter. . mon e abatement of (he assessment made by | ger and W the belated trip from Niantic 1 ¢ : Reports resolutions were pre- r o ad A belated letter from Gov. Hol- tions were 1 the board of compensation ana . = o - : sented by the board of public Works | gessment on account of the change of New Men Assigned to Company I SPECIALS S e i follow 1 hat the | grad i . wisdom of calling a special sessi e it e RERAER S faad e fof Antnews sticet; amonnting fto (AT c=a Aworth yAdaition: REMEMBER SOLDIER BOYS | i petition of the Stanley Works for | $32.41, rccommending that the peti- | Bt - HONE { the legislature for the purpese of tak- | R . i | in~ measurcs of relicf for the families | POVer to cr G streets with | tioner being given leave to withdraw, | (special Correspondence By J. = Stanley Works Steel Mill Force to me! tes. 40 d ial29¢ § Wircs, for clnctiic transmiselon be of the soldiers was received D] 2 €s IC CITIC ansmission be re- | there being nd> good reason hy it o] b arme: roquet‘esv C gra e, SpeCla ¥ STl a2l | ferred to the board with power ; "d and 1 3 case OF Connees) y . | cilman Landers said the relief cammit- | T should be granted and in the case of T AR T byt Send Box to Nogales. | auiring a risht of way for sewer p Daniel Sullivan for a rebate of $30.52 AU ek Rl | tec haa had drawn by the corporati g < 2 B irrow Reliable Chocoiates, 40c grade | e e COTROTMION | e I Cambriaze. streot by o | o Amitar srotnda Shis lekve | flv for the good moods of the men. | When Presdent Wilton issued the Sp eClal . 29(: | legislature in caso of special session demnation ithout taking the street | withdraw. i (o Arizona roads (why pay this.com- | o1 fr the troops of/the Mexican Hos. | calling for relmbursement to the city | % 2 ‘;"‘\‘”’( "(‘]"“‘;"‘ And e fonning Councilman May, whe ir '““;”\‘" @ | Lliment to Arizona?) paths I mean, | der, three members of Department 1 Fresh Shlpment Every Week § o) moness expended o henwie ce |08 AR 10 L0 IS D8 8 punie) (e gelial Bt ne £on e Stal|/ave minus snyloc e slliring diver (ot thestesl mill Gt the Staniey Works B | cilman Curtis moved an u\m*n’(i\‘nmn :;n“ ers on both sides of Kelsey street | street, asked who had inve th tisements that might perchance dis- | were among the first to respond. They e“e Mead Sweets Huyler S, Wh]tmafl €0 the resolution can be presented ..ti‘fi-um East to Chapman street to lay | matter was informed by C | play a “Foot-ease” or “Tiz" poster. | were Captain Henry F. Ladbury of ) the regular session in January in case | Permanent walks on or before Octo- [ man Steiner that he had L It has been a day of tramp, tramb, [ company I, Corporal John Son Pa e & Shaw and Mary Garden e . | J.:;‘- 5 orar zfthr‘ property owners | sirect. Councilmen Mav < ain et | tramp =nalithen the PrOKram Was | nersand Private Alex Grahowski. C = Wiras for: Stanley Works, o et SIS G B o none | G G il off BORRTe aion B | vl iy et o few miles more. | tain Ladbury is on the office Choeo'ates 0 P o (T B | Hee ad to lay per- |assessment and expressod (he WA | For tomorrow, a three hours' march | Corporal Conners, who was gr : \ks on or hefore October | that the T | is scheduled to get the men accus-|irom Dartmonth college in 15; instructing the water commis: would make a change making it In- | (o104 to marching in order that they | Jearning the business and Private Gra- ers to lay a water main in vons | possible to assess beneflts and dam-| o0 pe well prepared for the long | bowski is emploved on the floor. i - reet from Shuttle Meadow avenue, | #.2es way in advance of work to be} o 4o 19 in store for us pedes- Their co-workers have filled a box a distance of 800 feet; authorizing | Jone trians. with the following articles, which the board to purchase one set of front Other Petitlons, The morning call was a trifle varied | will soon be sent south: Chewing gum, # Absolutely Removes |mols for the street roller at a cost| A petition was recelved from the | from an ordinary bugle alarm. When | cigarettes, cigars, cigarette cascs, tooth - . q $385; ordering the property own- | personal tax collector asking to have | half awake, I realized that Sergeant | paste, shaving soap, tobacco, cookies DRUG CO 169-171 g Indlgestlon. One package ;‘::nfnn*r:: ;"!LT( sl‘\r: (.fo H:xrr;tt street N»,-m{m e ”hm({d‘ {mfm Foad ;,f | ];‘“.cm Bt Tl il B GO P s ) e g, 3 A ad strect to Osgood avenuo | public satety petitfoned for power to | than a ven chance of chasing our | boards, so the men may perfe L e pu VoI j than an even g ards, perfect L MAIN STREE’[ j| proves it. 25c at all druggmm. to lav a permanent wallkk on or be- | rell six pair of fire horses and certain | tent half way into Sonora. ‘When | themselves in the art of that “grand . = 4are October 15; ordering a permanent [ apparatus. A petition was received | all senses had aroused themselves to old American game.”