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C”Y ”m and tinsel cord. You can get all these We ca a full lne of ladies’ and | reg. $14 and $15, $6.95, $7.95. The S. 'nrmnge for an open meeting New things at Adkins.—advt. men’s umbrellas. Conn. Hat Co.—advt. | W. Menus Store.—advt. Year's eve will maks1 his flnf’l‘n ;e- Auto washing, day or night, Hanna's | & Co.—advt. Officers will be elected at the reg- [ port and announce the progran or PUBIJC []RK MAY l advt | Have your battery charzed or re- |ular meeting of Comstock Encamp- |the evening's entertainment. i t o S g Yo, 28 ST ies'’ Comfys, ~all colors, reg. Music arms at C. L ] s . |paired at Jester’s, 193 Arch street. [ ment, No. 29, 1. O O. F., Friday Ladies’ Comfys, * al v ! lusic hf\t)\.rhfrfi’ o 4 Jewelry Xmas gifts, Henry Morans'. | ~aavt. evening, December 24th. E. A. Dan- | $2.50, $1.49. The S. W. Menus store.— 18 3}1(“’» TosTR « "',"fl""‘*r e | _Men's Marshall Shoes, first quality. ' berg, chairman of the committee te | adct. - 00k nice with tissue paper, Seals, Lags - — - Department Possibilities Are Discussed at Meeting Unless there is a great amount of snow this winter, the board of pub lle works will be in a position to work along without further appro- priation. There is about $2,000 avail- Able for the work of removing snow while the other works of the depart- ment will be cared for by funds in their respective accounts, City En- gineer J. D Williams explained last evening at a meeting of the board ‘A resolution by Alderman A. M. Paonessa, to have the board of pub- lle works included in the budget for the next year, all estimate for grad- v Ing and repairing Lawlor street from Fast Lawlor strect to Allen street, was referred to the city engineer for an estimate. The Commercial Trust company pe- titloned for permission to Install an flluminated sign on the front of their bullding on Main street, the sign to project about 2 feet 6 inches beyond the property line. On motion of Com- missioner J. E. Downes, the petition “was granted with the usual restric- tions, F. I1. Holmes petitioned for the ex- tension of the sewer in South street from the present end easterly to a point near Roosevelt street. A hear- Ing was held on the matter some smonths ago and at that time, Mr. Holmes went on record as opposed to the sewor extension because of the assessinent, which would be about $600. Now, however, he petitions for [ tho sewer and the board voted to recommend the extension Adgpt~Recommendations The city engineer recommended the CEDAR CHESTS geoonstruction of a pipe to relieve the - i = eondition caused by blowing off of the ¥ ’ AR strongly made of e e manhole on South street near the £ mxlgr. Some plain, some with brass, entrance to the New Britaln Machine some with trays, company plant The estimated cost ¢ WRITING DESKS :::YI'nhl:‘ ::l:;« J;n!p."m His recommen- \ ) $13.50 to $49.00 $9.75 to $148.00 On recommendation of the city en- &ineer, an order will be placed with the Barrett company of New York Sr ten barrels of Tarvia “K. P." The Eity engineer reported that con- ditions on Lorraine street demand a sower, which has been petitioned for. There are cosspools overflowing, he sald, and from a sanitary standpoint, it is the “flithiest mess in the city he work would cost about $12,000 nd the probable assessment would be $3,000. The board considered it Inadvisable to do the work at such # cost and the matter was lyid over. Permission was given to James On- orato to Install an illuminated cigar #ign projecting over the street line at No. 17% West Main street. Tho build- “ing inapector has approved the mat- fer. Acceptance of Commonwealth ave- from Stanley to Corbin street roted ' BOOKCASES Petitions Received. I i CHAIRS GATELEG TABLES SMOKING STANDS ’$8.75 to $19 50 A petition for sewers In Burritt , $21.00 to 530;00 $15.00 to $65.00 o sewon)" street from the present end at Alden . gireet to a point near Brown street, > . as referred to the city engineer for an estimato of cost. A petition for a water main in Daly avenue from Short stroet westerly about 700 feet, was referred to the eity engineer for an estimate of cost. The petition stated that at present there is a private main on the street but it is so near the surface that in #he winter time it reezes and the fenants are without water during the time the pipes remain frozen. A petition was received for a cateh basin on La Salle street, between St. Mury's Cometery and Gray's lot. It was referred to the city enginwer. Joseph Miynarski petitioned for re- moval of a dead tree in front of his property ay No. 81 Broad street. It was referred to the city engineor. SPINET DESKS L TS Petitions were received for electric WHITTALL'S ANGLO PERSIAN lights on Bradley street, and on Al- ; $55.00 to $80.00 (9x12) $2.95 to $4.50 bary avenue, at the corner of Reo street. They were lald over for in. $109.00 spection. Tt was voted to recommend ..ccept- ance of Uncas road, the engineer re- $orting that the street is in accept- able gondition. A bill for $100.89 was received from the Russell and Erwin Mfg. Co. for labor and material for replacing two Water boxes broken by a steam roller on Myrtle street The engineer said one box was partly broken but serv- iceable and the other was covered road material and was torn up. The board was of the opinion that the eity should bear the expense of re- placing only one of the boxes ana the city engineer was instructed to take the matter up with the corpora- tion counsel. We arc showing an excellent line of /' ARMY GRID SCHEDULE. : WALNUT DRESSING TABLE 5 MAHOGANY FOUR POST BED y — ’ $49.00 $49.00 Oadets Will Play Two Games Away i From the Plains. “West Point, N. Y. Dec. 2:—The Army’s 1921 football sehedule, an- 4 \ \ ] nounced yesterday, includes 2 game \ v with Yale ui New Haven October 22 And the customary final contest with { e Navy at New York November 26 2 ~ 2 ‘?‘0 double-headers are featured A 5 Smong the other eight games whicn will be played on the home gridiron. The schedulo: October 1, Spring . . fleld college and New Hampshire Stoie «6, o B F - S 5 eget 'OUBNEL o : Middiebury col- Connechcuts est Furnifure tore‘ Jege and Lebanon Valley colloge; Oct 16, Wabash college of Crawfordsville, Ind.; October 22, Yale at New Haven; October 29, Susquehanna college; No- Yember Notre Dame; November 12, Villa Nova: November 19, open; No- Yember Nuvy at New York = \\{\\\llll/ STERRY” LY Jeremiah Lynch, was arraigned on & bench warrant before Judge Gardi- “ner Greene in the superior court yes- {terday afternoon, charged with theft potatoes from the cellar of John rthy's home on Allen street early 4n the fall. He was sent to jall for one | Wen.