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being cleared of all d 1 wood, | | and debris. A large portion of | ‘ . | WE SPECIALIZE ON METAL AND ' L open Jand is to be planted-with pines | | ] {18 | and other varieties, 20.000 trees e | e | additional have heen purchased and | A ) . will be set the coming year. It will | Commissioner’s Prepare Detailed require minsmore thonamna, ana sev- | R ) AND SIDE WALLS. ESTIMATES i . templated | & & Report lor Annual Meeting i Sonra nae wade teips 10 an- joining water syvstems to study the | — R GIVEN FOR DOING WORK ’ . . | The hoard of water commissioners & question of forestration | Ql [AI l l i { has completed its annual report, to Dho Ranue "“""‘f“" ”‘:’ Bosb | 25 vears have increased from $34.696- ! be presented to the council this eve- N s CALL OR PHONE 359. | ning, which contains a detailed and reduced $200.000, and the entire plant comprehensive aceount of the work {is well cared for. hygienically and done during the past vear. the work :'fl"_‘ e EheRuresenich e ninn ) contemplated and the present condi- | X rate apparently is caring for ”1“ tion of the wate stem; hoth physi- | "¢ ind requirements of the depari- | | cal and financial. The salient paris of | M Malcie ha ol e ons nouCH 3 the report aite he Bt it [fthe conntny e compelled to raise and | ) A “The sixty-first annual report of | FeVise their rates to meet ever-increas- | § 5 FRANK J | the board of water commissioners is j I"& expenses of operation | 3 and 5 FRAR LIN SQUARE | FERROT () S Hh e Statement of Receipts, | 4 ’ | able hody contuini a financinl lv' vear endii March 31, 1918 Pa]nters. Decoratars and SlS.'l'l R{akm | statement of receipts and cxpenadi- mee March 31, 1917 58,251 i » o) ! tures, and neral report on t ter rent Physical condition of the system wi iterial | such recommendations for future de- | Labor and materia FUUNTMN { velopnient in keeping W the | Sale of wood | growth, and welfare of the city gale of meter | inancial. | Rent—1land and build The total receipen for the fiscal | NICE=—not metered ' 169'171 Mlln SH’EBT | year (including balance of $58,- ! Godar i I “COO0L AS A BREEZE” | 281.33) w $2 39.19; expendi- | 1. g | | ;:I‘F“ ’»?_“ m'\-l“ . XPendis Lignt per cent. on bond | — res, §150.770 o B {l t L a0, X Rebate on taxes and ins. ke of i vonr of e ansco CIIY lTEMS celpts for water rent . ; { 100.17, an increasc of S ion i { | last vear. Sale of e & e umphrey's ad. Grove Hill property. | Lo ot Expenditures for year end- . i S 2 S tne Mare a1, 1018 13 Samuel Snetro Fined 816 for e s il (hyadmeicn, i © suit of Joseph Arbour against | o0 o S iy e ol = At last you can wear a Union Libby was assizned for trial in [ °°0-97: velay, e lance cash in treasury, E l m Lffle SlSteI‘ Suit with the comfortable assur- | | i common pleas at Hart- | m ""1 acgolml i March 31. 1918 359.79 l'flD 0}’ g It ance that there will be no Klett & Alling appear for | e R et B bunching—no surplus laps—no laintiff and S. Elsner for the de- | | fd \_,1"]’;“‘“ AMeadow | Construction Account . $ bagging or chafing—because f§| nt. | $5 18153 Buarlineton, | Delay Kecoiny ; A fine of $15 was imposed on Sam- Mansco Union Suits ave finely lef of Police William J. Rawlings Burlington deselopment, | General Repair Account uel Snetro, owner of a fruit store at ilored to insurc perfect fit and ending a meeting of the execu- S T o o1a s00. | Motor Account the corner of Broad and Beaver i B itte: of the State Police s, Ch s Durehis Shi | Salany oot M streets, in police court this marning bs St i FaL ¢ . § Aaa Judge James T. Meskill He was The fabrics, madras to silk, fon today. | 4 ¢ “derea | Interest Account ! | d Mrs. John F: £ 157 | Sow 1o impoovernent, ovderdl Gl p i hecoin o ai00 | found guilty of employing his 12-year- are washable., wearable and dis- and Mrs. John Facey o 57 [ by your honorable body. $6,339.40; Sinking « count 20,0 e e t e R i " 3 3 H = ks & 1 sister Theresa ‘after 10l o'clock at netively patterned—loomed in ey street are visiting at Am- i new automobile and _maintenance, l‘)r‘n;'(;n “\m]mm e 1,070.9 f:;;h,‘ ,.(fi'm,‘,u.\v'w((?u, &.m“”;( e the mills of the Manhattan Shirt ; Sl otoe e o B A Tton | Shuttle Meadow Account 5,481 ) E e : oo Can | §1.570.06: combination auto. water | U Meaqow Ao s to the employment of minors. || company. therefore safe and [, iaded) potatosgiand rertiliz_§ fdspartm ent andil Doa N D Dl e o Doy e e Patrolman Dart testified that at sound throuzhout. N Bven Gitaln and Cody Co. .y warks, §o5d,80; pamrcl sewiiee ari, o0 o Y 7 i 12:15 o'clock last Sunday morning, he t. IRiSEenvolisRardy pIDa N SISl S0 fiiasin B i s saw the girl working in the store and est E. Hedwig has been ap- | "he last four amounts were mnot G ‘W Heac f I”‘”‘ el wasl fheretat il 20 olclocklwhen d a substitute letter carrier in the list of estimates presented to | N€W Automobilo Account the policeman entered to find out Why the board of finance and taxation, | '+ D- & B. of P. W. Car and Mrs. F. J. Porter have 2y B e e el she was crying. Snetro was in court I 15 ot s pring< forde &) e st i ansh.pand famenc JUnLoresean Babh e ket N Ny sterday charged with assaulting the THE & that time, however, the total expense | g iloe: Fild | ThoUsicll said that she wee in k | only excecded the amount appropri- | Miscellaneous Account S | the store because shé wanted to be man T.ouis Cranley, a member | oV % | SeboOn Ve sl e G SES-U S 1 AV % % Ve Y { HIE WHE Blelhimy) z | She said that she didn't have to re- / i eval Reserve, was operated | y1on,) expense in above items was | $150,779.40 { |11 2in there. On cross-examination i rronocitis At the avalls21,327.00. The maturing of $200,- | L indebtedoess) ! the girl said that she did not receive al in New York yesterday. : S e h at s - 3 . 2. 1 000 of the hond issue in August of | Sixth series bonds, due August 1. | campensation for the service. Her MPAD Frenley” his brother, Was|ine present year will lessen the in- {1918, 4 per cent. interest, $200,000: | brother ives her a home and pro- debtedness that much, and save in- | nth series bonds, due August 1, ! vides her with clothes. She began 95 Asyl | 0 - . s b & g Asylum St. a chigt, for e benefit of local | terest amounting to $40.000 the comn- 4 per cent. 'Interest, $250,000; | to work in tha store wwhen her father Y St., rtford. ||| g8 will hgdhcld, this evening at [ jng year, and $80,000 annually, un- | Bight series bonds, due . lwas living and the reason she re- ' PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND. IT.. As/& BY hall. {ess additional honds are issued. The | 1924, 4 per cent. interest. ; i mained late was hecause she was Cora Hunn Eddy, Mrs. Eliza- | sinking fund has more than needed | Ninth »s bonds, due . |afraid to go home alone. Super- fkinson #fd Mrs. Lillian Burr | to take care of the lifuidation of | 1939 cent. terest o : | numerary Officer Tanguay said he saw tending the Woman's Relief | those honds | Tenth series bonds, due st 1, | the girl sweeping the sidewallk late eor.vontion at New London Construction Items. 1939, 4 per cent. interest, $250.000; urday night. \ fanitaritnts this mornidg to | and hisl price for material of A | 1941 4 per cont. inferest. $100,000; | school. said that Theresa is very ir-' | Il Mtrs. Willam McCormick of | pinds. ine additions to the svstes | ETesent Sinking Fund 41,386.15: | regular in her attendance at schos . JLEines Net Water debt March 1918, | and he felt that she did not get the street. . were not as large as in other ycars. ol T 2 i s e Soel s bosat and Mrs. A. J. Sloper leave | Building operations were small, and | 3°°%% SeuEsaonT Gash foin fchancelishe Mehonld NS HoR | : > reasury, March 31, 1918, $67,387.79; | Sometimes she is kept after school to | 1 ek on a trip to Atlantic (¢ the call for extensions of new ins ) . : { Mr. and Mrs Harold T. Sloper | were no as great as in former vears. | v ACF Tents unpaid, March 31, 1918, | make up her work, and on such oc- ‘m' ;.,rpm‘“_(‘i]e Me B e “1 e $4.5 Sinking 1Pund, March 31, | casions, her brother, the accused, has —_— B Ny £ 13 Aaditienal D Balance in Treas- : called up to know by what authority | | ennial lodge, A. I and A. M. | feets 13 additional Ivdrants: : et (o vk, ColHLe | Gt v T S e e Spanish War Survivors Observe | eet tonight and confer ‘(“ Ve i e ’n'“:'””m ke 10, The accused said the girl was not | B mason degree ices. ge a ateris Wate T ondS S InL S “ompelled to work and she could . + g e Toibe e Do : ater Bonds, Sinking Fund’s Se- | compelled to work and she could comc A Biirther notice a table de hote | 204 some labor was furnished the| ... "on jraven 30, 1918 lled : and go when she wished. She got into l]I]lVGPSflI‘ 0[ epartl { various factories, the amount of each g i BRI . A o PR GRS Bl N el i e S e ; the habit of remaining around the club evéry Thursday eve- | BPDOAT At | _“Pipe was laid during the year on | store a long time ago. he said. He| S ! [Dinner will be at 7:30 o’clock “The total quantity used through | BUighton street, Daly avenue, Derby | said Te did not know he was violating Exercises of a commemorative na- | 1l be followed by dancing. e Pk SRR LT, ‘_m‘(’imm‘ flu;o | street, Highland terrace, Lake boul any law and had never received anv|{ ture were held last evening in G. A. g real estate deal was con- | iy equal to the l,,.',_\(\m storage | Yard, McClintock road, Park drive, | warning A. hall by A. G. Hammond Camp, U. B %oday by the Camp Real | coraciiy, not to mention the o West End avenue, Sterling street (2) DR S R = S V. W. in observance of the 20th Co., when Barnett Horenstein | e - A jand Mitchell street, totalling 3635 - annive ry of the day when the , uses of water in the schools, engine 3 e | operty on Olive street ron—ih,,,m,t et e e ATTORNEY ENDORSES “boys”’ marched away to take up of a six-tenement block and e e |~ “Pipe was relaid during the year on arms against Spain, and also the 14th sewer work, of which no record of | 2 ! 1 B ! 1 ng in the rear to Edward and | qiite WO O LI B8 O add, | Stanley street, Francis streot, Woostor FILM AT FOX'S|anniversary of the foundation of the | erstein. The price is report- | oo joact 150,000,000 Jdlons an. | Street and Buell street, totalling 2,400 organization Carefully prepared p around $13,000 | nually to quantity mentioned in me- '“"m . | — plans were carried out, making the ol : RIS “The capacity of reservoirs follows affair one thai can be writte tl v consumpt and proves the ne- | o 5 , : 4 ten-on the Lt el ”’7‘:‘”‘\_:(5,;‘: ool Shuttle Meadow Lake. 1.400,000,000 BMeclaySHoyneMthe BnctedMirefonmy| & (n it L B8 B LSl e ] ENTS TONIGHT i 0 ;W\m’f“ e ‘ltl\n‘lilifll;‘ll‘l | sallons:” Wolcott reservoir, 142,000,000 | state’s attorney of Chic I, en-|an epoch. Aided by the auxiliary, and Brook. for which plans and speeifi. | Sallons: Burlington reservoir, 60.000.- | o the Selig feature, “Beware of | Invited guests, an assemblag th 000 gallons: High service reservoir, | . : s - \xed the . capacity of the hail was | class phnmdrama at Fox's| cations have heen prepared by th 3,000,000 gallons Strangers,” which is shown at JFoxX's S i & 5 ol | Spaciial attention Wit bo. catied ' | o Water Fates, as adopted by tho | today only At the conclusion of the bhanquet. or photoplays and vaude- | the near future. The importance of | ““[[ S e It is a sensational drama based on | Chairman Ike Hills assumed charge ceum theater this work as an additional supply to | o 7 e )' 33 ‘1” YeAT, the cxploits of a syndicate of society | Of the post prandial program which r sy is shown i s feures | Shall be made for each service con-i . = 0 ra rounde | brought out again the versatility of . our sy V(‘l\\‘i ”.)fot\n m' the )i\v D e e ol e e e blackmailers, who were rounded up in R e 3 g2 pictures and vaudeville, | mentioneds in the annual consump- | PECROT O ULCORERIIONS OF Chicago last fall after a career ex-| . 2 - - theater. tion of the manufacturing and do- | < 3 | Mrs. Mary Crean, accompanied g SE e | Il water in excess of 5,000 cubic tending from Boston to San Fran-{on the piano by John J. Crean, sang s s . | feet per vear through any service con- I Bt ch e e e z mo ‘lodge, K. of P., meets at Report on Chemical Analysis. nection shall be paid on the following {"’To'l B it 1 £ !:',l::»m<“\ ; ]n(i:yxm‘uv ";mn ,F:].( \‘h" B i runette in the role « he | forced to render several encores. Mrs mtrce sy “The average analysis of the | basis e b 1| Crean was at her bhest last night | monthly chemical analyses of water|{ “For over 5000 cubic feet to and -Ur®" has one ol the most emotional )’ Te8% Sitsel ; th | 3 alianal) el , 0 ¢ . i oo ora which is in itself saying some : ix loage; I. O. O. F\, meets| ; o' “1at out of the examina- | including 100,000 cubic feet per vear, j 24 cXacting parts ever portrayed in | "0 el i e i M RO tions for bacteria, only seven showed | 10 cents per 100 cubic feet S ot iSiples In | Hovags caf (0RD g Blupormiek s cily il et = i i = | e Strange that biood-stirring ory | this city, Jolin Kilduff, sang several | : | positive test for gas, and only one For water used in oxcess of 100400 Srang Yol ot e : 2 i on council meets in City hail. | 208, 0% (S5 (0¥ et coli ed | cubic feet to and including 500,000/ OF the underworld. she enacts the ||Selections and He also took part in | Ty HERRN ohi e v that the | cubic feet per wear, § sents pey 100 | Charector part of Bertha Gibson, sec | duct with Mr, Groan, Fumultuous | lodge, 1. O. O. F., meets in | ° o e PR retary to the president of a small | @pplause fdllowed the cfforts | \ supply has heen in excellent sanitary | cubic feet. ! ank . doten e presidont| Master Young gave xylophone ren- 7 condition throughout the year. “Far water used in excess of 500 pri : "”'\\ : '1(" _‘;"I' I*l""" “,\,t.’rmmm accompanied by i ehea = o < [ 000 cubic feet to and including 1.000 squanders the bank's funds a con- [ Oit ¢ anicd g rean, | § castle, K. G. E., meets in Physical Condition. 1 000 cubic feet per vear, 6 1-2 ce ! fidence game and a fugitive from | fhat met with favor. John H. Saut- | § e : | per vear, 6 1-2 cents per I Haihver e | et The' demands on the system foE 500 cubicifeet. justice deserts his sweetheart, who | '°7 il i S B {10 and factory \-mwl\]lmrpvnm ;lnr'v_ml\ “Tor the water used in excesg of | swears to be revenge: SR G Y .\r;“ {\’:";:fl\l\ h"f mnfl'\dl\"lz “v” ! 3 unfon meets at 34 the year, and many calls from the fire | § 500 000 cubie feet 7 S it e o aan D s ander uel Magson, | ) vear, | 1,000, ibic feet pey r at 5 1-2 | the city, becomes a Lure for a hand | L (Clyats 3 Atd 1 | departmont have found the supwiy and | eones’ por 100 cuie feet of clever criminals and fnally meets | D0 estnanll Command Ml(l.;’; ’ ”\;fl | gyspsure T0 1y sliiineg eele Municipal Tee Plant. -thetmantwiioRnad) deserfedfner B e PSR S SIS ARS e T U e ar op council, D. of L. meets| dents or leaks on the supply mains | palance on hand Apri 1, 19 81.570.06 | discovers (1 Ii hath no fury like | Chief Newton of Hirtford. Arthur | aln street have accurred. The frequent flushing | peceived from sale of ice oo e BT finds | - T ity o itor of ¢ 2o Sl il SR | of the mains demonstrated that the out “That the wag: P e | livered the principal address of the | est of Owls, whist and dance, | fiow is unobstructed. and the few leaks T e e rote ihe | OCcasion. relating his experiences | hall | were caused by defects in the service | oo o o 0L Bl A CB e 80 5 IONS while connected with the American | — | supply pipes. The worst trouble late- | T P cn e 20.00 ¢+ drama which is based on the Chicago | ., cujate in Germany, Poland and urner society meets in Tur- | v, owing to increased automobile ont handApeil s Ao Tribune’s exp Ron -rn wekmall | qooqan Rl el | travel, is the breaking of fire hydrant: : Sty ; G =l cmes R Ty thieRca s enp NI D San LRl o e by his highly interest- SO | iy dciiflen o siraloss @ubiie. Bouy s sehi and Bessic Eyton, v‘\uhl) remem- | fyoiconrse ra lodge, I D. of St G. | cases of negligence caused the prompt | RS, HARRISON WINS DIVORCE. | o W “_"_“‘,""‘ supported Willlam | © ne committec In charge of the 88 Arch street | renewal of as many hydrants. The e 5 2 Qs e Rpoler leware | qgrair was as follows: Tke Hills, - e { bad feature of these accidents is the| SN Diego. Cal. May 15-—An in- | of Strange Is a strong I full of } (pajrman; P Conumander Burton - | Geilec o7 thel darma The de- |sterlocutory decree of divorce tense situations which with exciting® (. " \rorey, Senior Vice Commander s 35 ND. | collection for the damage. ‘ it I s Mo v ; 8 :)0 e 1 ¥ partment was called upon to bear one- | granted Mrs. Francis Burton '“f"”" combine to make a sensational, pay) jrinance and Junior Vice Com- ga. a factory emplove who e e e o i offer Nz MR i50d elEN IO TN Thetife . o E £ S i e the payments on his Liber- | hi:h\-.n:' k:n.:);“_‘v'\ ;} pal “(‘m_; = :v, 11'1“: of qrnr; fi.a\;||1n\~ L“hnm-;\lvnl‘ Eagle's Eye"’ depicts the burning of mander i eterday, ioceived his cer- | gputtle Meadow Lake; The wear on! coure e e iy o [EopewelliBenn el bustine A m d(“"‘””T'Iflk"‘f:]“ home 10st | the highway being attributed to the| ortion™ Nre, Harrison was awarded | 1Ca% Steel and smelter citv, which was| SEVERAL BICYCLE THEFTS stret he police were no- S TR b L e | 3 arris as I e ta s ot e : | Gl ol 0 on ot o R S L S (000Nt setn i B vvitrl brope & |iGsIman jgover) i g o . > to v rvice @ | the lake indirectly put the blame on | poentod o < ; hroperty In ATust | ihis serial should remember that this | OTPhans Ride to Church Service and located at No. 362 Fifth avenue, New | vl to Wal . | the water commisstoriers Yorle city. Pending the fling . o | ®Pisode will he only shown today, as Have to Walk Home. vJ “Patrol service i still maintained | - Gov. Harrizon is required to | A1 SNUTEY MeW show awill RCCOMPANY | po |y o o 2 s 't the gate houses, | © : 7 ! he e S [ O & < Ray Mownio! and Otto Joh A [i2ssberaskasilgat ek eale Siou pay Mrs. Harrison $1,500 a month in | t1° “”fl""_“‘;‘"""' ‘Intolerance At} orpnans from the Children's Home R R 10 i o e | ROaitE ST costs: o wursday, Friday and Satur-| ifonqed services at the = People's | . 3 6 BELLANS S e e L R S 2 TN [ i e 1 ¢ s = W DT jeves came and stole Hot water | menaations were carriea out during | STORES CLOSE AT 2 O'CLOCK. ‘ St )‘:*‘“?13 ‘T"’,”f l\rh,,,{‘ “(“7 I(\f:\ lx.h,‘:o % Sure Relief | the vear i i NAVY ENLISTMENTS their bicycles, ] | i § W. W, TLeland, chalrman of the | s ! the church. The police are investi- Forestry Development. mercantile burcau of the Chamber of | 1fving John Fletcher, of 165 West| gating. - { “The department has purchased |Commerce, announced today that the | Main street, has enlisted in the Naval, Philip Kerwin of 43 Tremont strect \a‘t’n’l ha]s under its .»muroll ;m acres | stores will close at 2 o’clock, Saturday |, Reserve. Fred Murphy. of East A notified the police last night that his and in six townships. which are on | afternoon, until after the completi . Edward 2 = oy e - he Fram- NDIG, 10 2 2 5 2 Pl pletion { street, and Edward Haves, of Lawlor bicycle was stolen from the Gram- | WESTION | digerent water sheds, and this land | of the Red Gross parade. street, are Naval Reserve recruits also. | mar sciool, yesterday also. | ; ! is COUNCILTO LEARN 52 , H\v- land is already well covered with | i large, healthy trees. making an excel- | B | lent protection to the water shed. Ail| HA RTFORD. 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