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ARE VERY NEW— rs for the COTTON VARIED SELECTION, New Spring Coats And Dresses In The Season’s Latest Models COATS, IN THEIR SMART LINES, GIVE : the mannish models and the more dressy kinds, that with their smart fur trimmings Good choice also given of coats for sports wear that are featuring the latest style touches with choice of the very newest colorings. THE DRESSES HAVE A CHARM OF THEIR OWN. See those of flat crepe that we are showing in all the season’s glorious bright colorings, rust, wood rose, cocoa, ete., ete., with tuckings, pleats, beads, folds, laces and button trim- $10.75,$14 75"°$75 00" TOBACCO COTTONS. All growers of the fragrant plant, know that for years for their shade grown plants. 36-inch cottons that are special at sand, There are green, We Berlin News FORESTERS ELECT THREE DELEGATES Will Represent Court at State Gonvention Next May ALTERNATES CHOSEN ALSO Library Scheduled—Athletic Club To Hear Final Report — Conlon’s Team Falls To Show Up. John J. DeLowery, W. A, Skene and John A, Moore were clected nvention of a in Water- delegates to the state ¢ the Iforesters of Americ bury on May 13, at a meeling of Court Mattabessett of Kensington ast evening. Alternates were also en, these being I'rank 11i, Louis R. Goodrich and Phillip Zip- adelli. Two candidates were initiated at the meeting last night and there was a large attendance of member Plans for the coming season were discussed informally, although no action was taken on any of them. It is expected that plans for the an- nual May carfival will be started in the near future, as members last night voiced their approval of hold- ing another of these extremely pop- ular affairs this year. Conlon's Team Missing John Conlon's set-back team from Blue Hills, failed to put in an ap- pearance at the set-back and forty five tournament held last night by the T. A. B. soclety in their hall. Many rumors as to the reason for the non-appearance of Mr. Conlon's tearn have heen current in Kensing- ton today, it being whispered around among some of the men that the team wanted another week in which 1o pra Mr. Conlon hotly de- med that allegation today, sayir that notice of the tournament was not received in members of his team to partici The Old Timers again went down to defeat in forty-five, Ly one game at the hands of the younger players. At set-back, the O. Association Annual Meeting | time to enable the ) being heaten | tistics placing it fiftth among those to be formed in Connecticut. The society was organized in 1829 by a group of Kensington people who had the desire to read good books. The following resolution was adopted: “We, the subseribers, sensible of | |the benefits resulting to the commu- | nity from the establishment of a public library, have associated our- sclves for the accomplishment of this object and adopt a constitution.” The constitution contained some iintercsting and odd restrictions. Books could e taken from the li- hraf¢*on only onc evening momt#=and a fine of two cents was levied,if the corner of a page was Lllrumi 0.4 Shoftlyiafter the brginning of the 20th century, the late Henry Peck of Watgfbify bequeathed to the associa- tion fthe, wherewithal for the pres- the association still goes under t iname of the Kensington Library ciety. tion President, Thomas W.| liml'rfinn: secret w Mi Marjorie Moore, and treasurer, Robert H. |Graham. The librarian is Mrs. Har- {old Upson and Mrs. Bertha Loomer | is assistant. No Celebration Plans The society will be 100 years old in 1929 and it is probable that somg {sort of a cclebration will be held, al- {though the is too far distant to make plans at the present time. To Hear Final Report The Kensington Athletic club will | meet Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock in the T. A, B. hall to hear the final rebort of the committee appointed to | investigate the advisability of erect- 1 stand on the Percival It is expected that inal plans for the erecting of this structure will be completed and that the contract will be signed at that time. | Scout Meeting Tondght Berlin troop of Boy Scouts 1] meet tonight at 7 o’clock in the scout room of the church. Rev. Samuel A. Fiske, pastor of the church and also leader of the troop, will be in charge of the meeting. It is pected that plans for the spring | summer activ Has a Broken Rib | | wi of and William Wilson, a section fore- man on the w York, New Haven Hartford railroad, is nursing a roken rib, along the right go. Dr. A. J. him. Repairing Broken Pipe A drain pipe, ken when it he- tined when he of way fell | days | is caring a few Goodwin B. 0. team beat the Tabs and the e Independents defeated the American | e s & : e the “flood” along Main weekly get-togethers —arelgtroer, Kensington, yesterday mor vroving popular among Kensington |ing, st was learned todav, A sane and each Thursday evening s | | of workmen was busy today digging LLOh ces added to the group Of | for the pipe in order to repair it by The location ef the br Mr. Conlon and his gang will he ' ipe store of James P ziven one more chance to show their Filling In Holes wares and 1 they dom't comel The Wighway departn: (i through next time the team and its | wag again at SOk mmi S N7 captain will he subjected to a hea bl O 4‘,” Tt's entirely boys know POssibin how to play svt-hack Annual Library Meeting TE annual meeting of the Peck Memorial Library association of nsington is scheduled for the near , probably first woe some time during April, it was learn ary association the ed in today. that tin wi “ect officcrs and road half-wa v fit to ridc an over bumps we leveled off expected automobile able to travel over it in the with less danger of breaking many holes d in r and that will springs 1 jarring all the fixtures loose The condition of the road fror j the foot of Sandbank hill to corner has been deplorable & sact other Wusiness proper to | peatidealiof unfayor et A comme om townspeop The Kensington brary ix one of | COnnecti Company busses hav the oldest libraries in the state, sta. | Pe°N forced to procced at an ex- [tremely low rate of speed in order {to avold racking the machines | Many autoists have avoided the bad stretch of road by travelling over Wanted Dancers the old road from Upson's corner |10 Kensington avenue, N in. | {ana then up Arch stréet to.the ¢ BERLIN Wl ter of the city SATURDAY NIGHT | Fast Berlin Ttems AHLBERG'S ORCHESTRA o lar meeting R ent building and since that time the building has been known as the | Peck Memorial library. Official The present officers of the associa- | tive piayers are ‘\,;.\ ho appear before 8 will be discussed. | cent evening and the men place will attend. Philip Nase of Middletown ra from thie | has | been visiting at his home on Wilcox avenue The odist church will Epworth league of the Meth- entertain the league from South Farms at a social in the church parlor this evening. The regular meeting munity club will be Methodist church Wednesday evening following W nes 1, the meeting w Knights of P b at § 1 be are requested to come in The budget committee of the Com- | munity club has post meeting until a later date, on of some count of sickn members of the commit club, is progressing rapidly. pharaphernalia A baseball team for scason is being agitated being i he residence on formerly occupied by has been purchased by parties, who are it next month. he Community club an invitation to give Westfield. T Tast Berlin, in town. h Coltage Horgan, | making some pairs on same, and expe the show of the Com- | eld in tho ment next lock. The o ay evening, April |and |door and piled a number of other | held at the hias hall and will take |icavy objects the form of a “Children’s Party.” All |thes costume. poned their ac- of the tee, under toition of -, assisted by Rev Th cquipped with a full se Mr. Kuller, are now t of athletic the coming and prospec ned up. street, Mr. New Britain re- ct to occupy m trel has nerly residing in | s been visiting friends 919 WOULD BE VOTERS Criterion of Past Ycal That 300 Will Spring Election. It the percentages ma the past six or seven year about 300 more name added to the voting lists at the Take Oath rs aintained in old this will be ses- sions of the board of selectmen, Saturday, March 28, and Monday, March 3 There are 9 applica- tions to be made voter the and those selectmen usually number about § 3 per of the to-be-made li applications, by wards, fol- First, 184; second, 3 third, 209; fourtth, 91; fifth, 140; sixth, 174 About 1300 changes will be made in the voting lists this ye 8 persons having left the and wnoth Councilman Lawrence of the fourth ward will clectio s year. He h term. William H. Day Wellington will for counc Unmn. street, city, 53 d 0 moved from one street to M. Stanley not sek re- 15 served one of North probably of the republican party in | Indicates | For | Plainville News BREAK REPORTED AT S0DA SHOPPE John Pettinato's Place Enter noon at 66 Whiting street. From a |gion, will attend the fmportant meet. P previous announcement, many have |ing ef the county association to be t understood that it was to be held |held in the Y. W, C. A. rooms in ns 0 ews today, Members are asked to don- |Hartford tomorrow aiternoon at [ate food and an apron to members |2:30 o'clock. Representatives from H of the committee, cvery unit in the county will be Working On Roads present to discuss matters ]u-lh‘llll-; Sclectman James Simpson is pro- | ing to the auxiliary and work of the gressing on his policy ot scraping |Various units, the roads and ;,MHHK them in nlmx Twice in Past Week MRS. KAVANABGH DIES Roads—0dd Fellows Notes — To ing Home—Plainville Bricfs, The Rtlalto Soda Shoppe on West | Main strect was entered for the sec- |ond time this week, last night. John | Pettinato, propretor of the place, could find nothing missing this morning, but had been unable to make a complete check up on his money or stock. The break last night was mude through the transom which is set under the plate glass windows in the front of the store. had |inch spikes, but these been |driven out and although were not driven solidly Into the | framework. The midnight mau- rauders proceeded to the upper floor, breaking the holts on a trap |door which leads to the main store, |1t 18 thought that at this point, |something happened to scare them, |as they failed to disturb anyihing a {far as Mr. Pettinato could sec. | The front door on the inside ‘Ilmn\lml, according to all appear- |ances, but the reason for this could not be ascertained, except that the |robbers might have been after big- |ger game than a little cash. brass door plate on the i le been torn away and the heavy lock {had been partly ripped from the door. The plate itselt was pried in |{the middie as if a crowhar had been | usec the attempt and was twisted {out of shape. had Two back doors lead into the c |and at the first one, the maurauders | broke off the bolts and at the scc- ond the door was ripped from fits hinges. At this time, nothing valu- able was taken according to an in- | vestigation and the two breaks with- out any material gain, are a mystery To prevent any further entrance into the rear of the place, Mr. Pet- ihn o took two heavy barrcis sugar and rolled them against the [door. 2 He then took stout boards nailed them crosswise on the inst it. To remove ke over an hour for son working from the outside. Pettinato, upon discovering |the entrance this morning, got in {toueh with Captain Nichols of the |state police and he promised to have would |a pe I Aty |possible. About a year ago Plainville stores suffered from a series of |such as last night's and the |was entered and monecy w |at the time. The state polico were fled in and after a time the cul- its were ar 1 and brought to trial, Several s are at hand in the present instance and it ex pected that results will be obtained )y the state policermen. Mrs, William Kavanaugh | Mrs. Wiliam J. K | Park street died last o'clock at St. Frane's' hospital |a long illness. She had been con- fined to the hospital for weeks and her death was not unex- pected. | She was 42 year: born In M of her lif | vived b seve of age and was 1 most iden but she liv in Plainville, S her husband, | Kavanaugh; her mother, Mrs, Kate | Srophy Prior of Park strest and | cveral relatives in Bridgeport, The funeral will be held tomor- | row morning at 9 e'clock from the of Merey m bu church Lady Broad A quiem will be sung of Our on strec Heh of T 1 Al wi be In St. Joseph's cem , Plain- ville, | C. T. U. Notes | The apron and food sar nou A by the Plainville held next Friday | BON-BON DANCE | —M The— Community Theater TONIGHT AT 8 P. M. Furnished by the BIG FIVE ORCHESTRA of New | ain Managed under d tion of Andrew J. Hogan | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ‘l"lnl'd In Town Court—Fixing Town | = Rehearse Degrees—Cady Return- | This has been | nailed tight by the owner with four | replaced, | as | Farlier in the week, the same {place was entered although the | |method of operation was diffe |a detective on the seene as soon as | Legion County Meeting Roberts; treasurer, Hilary 8 B coll; tiler, Kenneth Stumpf; for three yoars, P, B, R. Williag P, Hyndg; grand lodge delegate, R, Thomas J. Malley; alternate E. R. Albert J, Lefebv lation of officers will take place the first meeting in April The Elks bowling league will hol its weekly session tonight at the'l aro In bad shape and these will be | No. 33, American Loglon, will gather [stret. The Eiks Boy NeotS taken care of according to the pro- |at the post rooms on Whiting street e will meet tonight at Elks hall | gram mapped out by the selectman, |Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock to . |consider important matters. [Tt 1 considered a wise move on the |attend the district assoctation meet- | JAMeS Elton, 91, Took Par in| . itr Champlonship Tontghe 2 Sartiato mpson to start the |In§ to be held in Thompsonville. | AL r(:m(xmml'uh unld‘ m'e):vmt Fli‘.'u S0 ' Transportatiol be furnished a quintets will meet tonight al | work so carty an it will be_nearly | Transportaion wil be furnished ai Many Expedmous T omont st A [finished by the time the heavy traf- ; ‘.“lh“"“. (‘hur‘vh \1‘:(« ciding game of the city champlons | fie of summer starts, (T ot SN ari ey Tl EE aretho Iship sel as each five has taken & | Bclectman Simpson plans to leave | Tenten soryices contisting of the AUTO TLIEFT PREVENTED contest. The first game went 10 some of the other essential work un- l"l- 1'. Teraial o 3 Rrahis s O |the West Ends by a score of 17 t@r such a time as First Beloctman LS : '\‘]“ i "‘I" A ’I' Cos Pitiis PR {16 while the second was taken by \\mwln J. Johnson returns from a | Lady of Merey on road atr e 3 lthe guardsmen by a score of 20 to tay fn Florlda, These matters will ‘\:”‘”Tu;”. ”'”:w;“l\.‘ St Police Find Youths Trying to Roll It | At the pace that the guards- he attended to at the earl L { QENIC R RAIVIE % . : . have been setting in the last sible moment and a busy se held at the usual hours with masses Away — Fifth District 8 l*l‘,, games of the Farmington Valley | belng looked forward to. b8 knd 10 oicloclouand SBUnduy I ey 18y e e Telacted VETks! |1 . the fans anticipate that to= | ‘Worlk on the West Main street |5chool seasions at 9 o'elock. In '“" [night will see the Company L five |1aliroad gates will be started soon lock, Rev, Mat-| gxalted Ruler. {romp home with the championship ACaorae. Lo (hs RatsEmant réacnoa | thew Tirady of §t, Thomas' semin- ; lof the city. Merrick, formerly with botween the rallroad officlals and |21 Hartford, will continue hi James Elton, life Jong resident ot |ihe guardsmen will possibly appear |the town authorities. The present [STies of Lenten sermons at the |this city and Burlington, died at the with the West End five tonight. gates will be taken down and double [¢hUrch. Large crowds have bLeen | home of his daughter, Mrs, Cora E. Many Hear Riley | gates will be erected in thelr place |1€4TiDg him in his discourses, Broadbent of 21 Summitt street, this| Francis Branch Riley was greets A B DR AR L L FIARE o bt Episcopal Sery morning at the age of 91, after aled by a capacity crowd at the Com= out into the street will be moved | ThIB evening at 7:30 o'clock i the [ five weeks' illness, munity theater last night when he back so that danger at this spot will | EP1scopal church of Our Saviour, | He was born in Dristol on October |presented his travelogue of the [bo eliminated, The street at this|¥°NINE prayer will be held and an |8, 1833, the son of Olonzo and .\lur)’inurlb\\r-«( His graphic descriptions w”‘ Tt an e “‘,m“,‘m m”"_ ldress will be given by Rev. 3. | Harrison on. He removed to|of the country, supplemented by mo= Simits wIfhLtie alansiirtie Styring of Southingto ton with his parents and his |tion picture views were well res ;y'r.:’\' Zioha IR R ATs ot o) Plainville Briefs ars were spent in that town. |ceived by his audience. It was sald A samen.an The gondition of Fre en wh 16 years se he went to!|by many last night that his talle {intone townapeople are awaiting with | 5o /i00l 3. shows little chango to- |whallng expeditions when that in |the lectures, which have been SivaR [intersatilienssportiotiiing ;i e L dustry flourished, He later returned |in this city along that line. Som I ies i appo nteta RN ELONT) T ot B, il held s Basnevivabta and. when e il Kitchewan Councl! Whist | meeting to investigate into sites or a S SR G 19 i Y A AT N With the| The whist party of Kitchewan site for @ new high school bujld-|® FeEUlar meeting this evening at|war b yke out he en 2 e el D, ot D was wall sttoun |irg. The committee 18 working very |$ 0.clock in Odd Fellows’ hall ,|Company D of the 207th Pennsyl-j " ikt in Red Men's wigwams carcfully and to date, have not made | G¢0rge Anthomasis, rle:hv months' “A“A;A volunteers. H}.v w :v\.r:'.l " |Atter the card playing session had Eh el ascaTon T R s il (eaTy 1 son o Mr. and Mrs. Thomas An- |1n Pennsylvania to Har G e e cancing ook Al |its disposal a sum of mone thomasis of 198 Droad street {a| After the Civil war he returned 0, ) yqnight.” The prize winnem enough to sccure options on any de. | SCriousty il { Purlington where he made his home |/ "y 10" coro! Mrs, John Thomas slrable sites which it might con. |14l West Maln atrect, 7 rooms, |for ma years and where he was a |y Sl o S en et Miss Bonnis aines. = | To Rent. Apply Saturday 3 p. m. [successful farmer, Upon the death Nelson Provost, Mrs. Finod i’ Conrt “ s ] advt |of hig wife 13 years ago. he removed |y waartshow; Mrs, Emerson William Blair of New Britain was | ANTED—Energetic young man tolto {hig city where he has since re- | Wilcox. The gentlemen's prizes fincd $10 and costs in the local po-| LOTK in meatmarket. Apply K. |sied. - [went to the following: John Thomas, lice court yesterday by Justice Wil-| L: Market, Forestville, Conn. | He leaves one son, G. H. Elton |y . Gilbert, James Wilson and As liam Cunningham on a charge of adyt)well known painting contractor Sob{ Bachman. Liriving without am oncetenar®® of| Light trucking and ashce removed. |this city and Winsted, and two Presents Claim He was arrested Wednesday atter. |00 Hamm., Tel. 102-15.—advt. | qaughters, Mrs, Cora ! adbent | Andrew Ellsworth of 252 South noon after a crash between his car |, Y Your £00ds for your Raster and Mrs, Addie M. Edwards of this |sireet, has presented a claim against and another driven by Charles it |0esses at I J. Birnbaum's—advt. | ity |the city for injurics suffered om Newton, local manufactu o T The funeral will take place February 20 by his wife, when she: licstign Fred Callen, who im-rq«m.vuJOHNSO[(’s IDEA ABSURD Jome bn Summitt street S fell on a siippery sidewalk at the e N Al far, mn.nvl i that 'm‘”r \ afternoon at 1:30. Rev, Roy Fox, |corner of South and Seymour streeta. could not produce a license, Grand | | pastor of the Advent church of this|In the fall Mrs. Blisworth suffered Junan WIS T htran oatciitod GLA]M OF REG!STRARS g will officiate and burial will [a broken leg and other injuries, Cady Coming Hom £ ISEGD place in the Center cemetery (which have confined her to her home ceived here by friends of 1. L {in ington. | | A D one of Plainville's most |CPUDLcan and Democrat Point Out Auto Theft Attempted | popular residents who has heen Alleged Weaknesses In Alder- The theft of an automobile from | |1 in mi, Florida, states that he the high school grounds was frus- I plans to start north fer his home man's Proposal to Council, trated last night when Officers; [today. Although word of his con-| - B 2 Thompson and Norton discovered dition has not been forwarded, it js| 1icgistrars William J. Ziegler and {{hree young men rolling it out onto evident that he must have improved |Thomas J. Smtih disagree with |the street. When the officers ap- considerably, statements made by Alderman J N 0 has t t asid | |sta y ans JRRehel e soveral parked |the sum of $5,700 has been set aside } Rehenrse Degree Work {Gustay Johnson at Wednesday eve- [, TH® €A Was araons crret Bt e by the city board. The sum will D GG Gl S W B S e e e e the Riley lecture, i be divided into amounts of $1,¢0% lodge and all members who take |05 PR A HOTIOn SORE- Jthe R M e o |Eoneadn: assesion andikis1500" N T phestve work of the or |ton out with a saving to the city 3 | premium of $357 was realized by |clerical work. The work is to v e e Opcther for a full |4 are advertised for and the job Lo 11fth school @istrict in the sale of |completed not later than October L, oll 3 dd Fellows rooms on 3 5 - - | E 2 ¢ wwarded to the lowest bidder. |the recent issue of $90,000 yesterday ” ¥ Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. |“'myo rogistrars claim they have |riercamn ar tne Tirigtol Trodt o, | WINTHROP COUNCIL WHISE The rehearsal will be an fmportant | giyicuity 1n getting printers to ac- |to Eidridge & Co., of Toston. The |\ A successful military whist was] one and plans will bo made for an loape the work under conditions the |suceessful bid was §1,004.30 for each |enjoved by the members of Wins exemplification of the dcgree in the |otto statutos tmpose, The registrars | 31,005, denominaton.. The proceeds |throp council, No. 7, Sons and e m”(’;m' T e meet on the fourth Thursday before |of the sale will be used for the erec- | Paughters of ".L’:-‘Y‘Am xh;ur;‘lwb i 0dd Fellows Notes |election to receive the names of [tion of the new schoolhouse of tt ””‘ in Junior O. U. e l:n 1 lodge, I O. 0. I held jnose who wish o0 be made voters, |district on Dine street, ncar the | \Vednesday ovening. First pi a regular meeting last evening inland the solectmen are In sossion oné |aretent aiant, The new s,““‘””v:v.n‘rv awarded to Mrs. Walsh, Mrs. the Odd Fellows rooms and trans Gin e TallowinE LG rIay il dotaia s et oo and i1l be | BUnn,JMER Boardman andiMra B acted routine business. After he statutes require publication of |equipped with the latest school faci- | Second prizes were awarded to Mr. of the ‘might, the officers and |printeq lists five days before the se- |litins, Architect Harold A, Hayden |and Mrs. Carle., C. W. Taylor ur;d ESlotithe betoel(Eaniy licetmen convene, allowing the regis- [of this city has drawn up the plans | Miss Lotz Booby prizes were a d_‘ rehearsal of the workk in Prepara- |trars anly two daya to sort and elas- |for the hullding on which work will | ¢d 10 Jirs. B Schaster, Mrs, E. Mad- Hon et telnRtoNE AR (01 i il o e e s e R | den, A. Morton and Miss Ivy CGranby on April 7 when the degree O P T T (o 5 S ¢ the hond | Anderson, will be conferred on a c! sition, read proof and have them |issue of $250,000 of the third sehool | T SiRsatoshaeldEaol printed played. Tt is often |district, which were sold a short | BOY Bachelms Weaken Jlans for the reception to be ae- TAS : 5 T e e s S e a0 Jopnrovesndsiforatic)) In Worcester High g | . Under the present plan th crection of the new school on Church | oo (0 woooSye i 00 o on the occasion of their official |printers do the work, each taking |stroet, | Worcester, Mass, Ma visit to Sequassen lodg: on April 23, |{ ards. \ Flks Flect {meeting of the South High Bache- were furthered and T | ot nomsible oreatimata ‘flw‘ Officers were olected at (he meot. |10TS club today five charter mem= on the entertainment and dance to | 1y will apply to he made voters {ing of Bristel loc of Elksl 1 bers were expelled because they had be given in the Community The ind it cannot be known under how |night as follows: Exalted ruler, 1d- |been seen at a dance. on April 28, reported good progress. many street classifications they must [ward A. Viering; esteemed leading | President Ralph L. Colebrook, in | Attend County Meeting |be placed on the lists, making it im- ‘x\m,_m Wil Johnston: es- dismissing the quintet, said no len= | A large number of members | possible for the registrars o furnish [(eemed loyal knight, Robert W. Har- |iency would be shown any member of the American Legion auxiliary to [printers with anything definite upon 'ris; esteeemed lecturing knight, Wil- | who violated the rules of the society. Brock-Barnes post, Americ - {which to bid ilmm J. Iries; secretary, George L.| Four new members were enrolled. (;‘Jy.’ DYA SPOSE I oAl NoULDNoU | why SAY! & E.; REALLY WALKIN )y o DT ) L:E::: Ak / BE SWELL=1 '—ZZ‘:-‘A\ )y ‘l : ACROSS TH _&mm':o SAvS? ) \L TUAT FAR T A T CouLd \A‘Ah.\ TUAT V| STATES ? e / O S FAR EASY! ViKNOW L/) TN N P { L~ { suuens' ST W AT [ A‘A.‘l’ proached the men fled, TRADE MATIK 1 couLd | WALK 4s EaR 45 CRINA 4N M C\}\\A TOr since that time. The matter is be- ing investigated by the claims com= mittee of the city council, perty Revaluation Scheduled Voting of an appropriation for & property revaluation so that the tax rate may be lowered next year, if possible, has been decided upon by the city council and to that end, L AROUND IT, ‘uu-:)\\ I 25 By MEA SERVICE e