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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, MAY 26, 1513 INSURANC=. TAKE A POLICY in the AETNA ON YOUR AUTO with J. L. LATHROP & SCNS your INSURANCE? Your property |fielding game, not allowing the Hos- | string of victories. may be all right today and tomorrow | pitals another talls - : £, may be a heap of ashes. Don't take| An error. a double and a simsle net- All S 8 any risks. Let me Insure you today |ted the Baitics & run In the fifth, Two | Al Stars Down Yantic. and rest safe and assured if loss should | hits, an error and two putouts brought | Saturday afterncon the All Stars by | over “two more rume In the eizhth. |Journeved to Yantic and in a ten in- ISAAC S. JONES | and then came the fireworks in the | Ning game ‘'played in drizzling rain . ninth. | defeated Yantic 11 to 10. The Insurance and Rea! Estate Richards Building, 81 Main St. Ageat, RAILROAD WRECKS demonstrate the value of acci- dent insurance. in the TRAVELERS’ B. P. LEARNED & CO. Thames Loan & Trust Co. Agency Established May. 1846, Building. Get a policy e Office of WM. F. HILL Real Estate Fire Insurance Block, third floor. ne 147 and i in Somers' villams, Roor 9, Teieph over C. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Pc;-kms, Ittorneys-at-Law Over Firs: Nat Bank, Shewucker 5. Enirince aalrway next to Thasves N ona' Sank. Telephone 33-8. EDWIN W. HIGGINS, | Attormes-at-Law, marisa Shannon Beflding. F OLKC2 New ARROW COLLAR iorZch. Cioett, Pesiody & Co.. ac. BALTIG DEFEATS HOSPITAL 10-6 Visitors Score Seven Runs in Sensational Ninth Inning Rally After Two Are Out—Errors Play Strong Part in Scoring—Zbyszko Suffers Fractured Skull. The Hospitals were defeated Satur- | Sodality, was invincible at all times, day by Baltic, 10 to 6, in a game |having the All Stars at his mercy all featured by many errors, the Hospitals | during the game and also led\with the Dbeing the worst offenders, the wet | stick, getting a home run over deep grass making fast fielding out of the [ center, the longest drive seen on the questions, The Eospitals had_their [ Cranberry thls_season. The people obponents at their mercy until the | who attend the Sunday games on these ninth inning, when after two men were out three errors and five hits netted the Baltics seven runs. The Hospitals were the first to score, obtaining three grounds are very much satisfied with the umpiring of Mr. Senay who has of. fered his services whenever called upon and will not be surprised if he runs in both the first and second in- | gets into some of the fast baseball nings on the five errors made by the |league around Eastern Connecticut Baltic team, coupled with a hit and a | very shortly. The Sodality will play couple of men being hit by the pitch- | the Academy team Decoration day er. After the second inning the Baltic morning on the Academy campus and team settled down and plaved a good expect to add another game to their The sco was played on Riverside park, s Hosgital Battic ed because of its close proximity to A a a elthe Yantic river, into which the ball e # H o §!was knocked every other inning. Bob Chrie h % 0| Fletcher was on the mound for the | eriman 1 4101 2Stars and did not get used to the wet W Auudp 2 190 2iball until the third inning. While he | White.2n 3 3lstotion.cr 2101) getting the hang of it his op- Hawiins 1t 1 ifcalenis 4 0 9 0 0| ponents had Scored 8 runs. Vintt o 1frowen 3202 0f During the remainder of the game o, 35| Meim 1100 0lhe was invincible, pitching in. big & 3 tals, | league . form. Johnny = Crowe, the | classiest little first baseman in_the | city, and Shortstop Ben Houlihan ¥ , | starred as usual o B $ 97,51 When the Stars came to bat in the biee me | MInth the score was 8 to 6 against ot e i T s Ross et e | them, but they tied it and won out in biws, Baliic 5 Homital 3: sacifise it Chas: | the tenth. DAt Temer Caeabcaiatie o amany e o cohex 5 Denbieye teIBlSd e - e R e T D game for Yantic and MacCready { W4 Titeh,” Lave: Dased balls, Pilling 2. caught him well. The score st v AN Sters Yantic. AMERICAN CONTINGENT B CONSIDERED STRONG 2 | Britishers Find Weber a Dangerous g | Contender for Golf. 2 i St. Andrew’s Scotland, May 25.—On > Al { the eve of the amateur golf champion- ; 5 | of ihe word. play which begins 8 » tomorrow, British opinion regarding m | the chances of the American ¥ e | tingent has undergone a consi M It is now conceded ti w0 Oney; " time the best half dozen Americ: are absent, the United States Harold Weber of Toledo a dan- Jewett City Bests Wauregan 14-6. player, who with luck should (" Jewett City defeated Wauregan in I aie: e ioetlagts clent I'a one sided game at,Jewett City Sa {Inslee of the Onelda Community club | & 92° S0ed B3 AL Cova = b o o |of New York and W. Heinrich Schouidt | "% 27 “team outhit and out- | of Worcester, Mass,, it is also thought | 0, 24® (O™ famd CREEE B0 o0 |may make things” interesting, while | Liayed (he visitors, who pulled of Campbell D. White of San Francisco | ooy x . 50d ball for Jewett Ci and kept the is likely to make a good showing. e il The e Don’t button your coat! J !J! B s 72 BUY IT BY It costs less—of any dealer— | game_were the nitting |and Wheeler. The Ship & Engine Go. of McBurney score: o o Barney Smith vs. Chick West. tchmaker L. P. Windham A, C attraction for his n bring togethe terweiz hampion k West, who he putation with the GAMES TODAY. Eastern Association, Holvok Bridgepart. Have Waternurs American Leagus. E STAND:NG. Won. Lost. Gineinnati, Owing to the fear of suffragist out- | &%, 00 g, Waoregan. the Greens have been strongly | Werad v ar 8 ded for the past week or two and 0 0jD’igneau.3b ] ds have mow been doubied 4 3liared 4 - : : {3 | The Greens are heavily insured against 1 5 A damage. Guards are also protecting 12 0 2fJaris 5 g « Ay —In the |lus. Americans have amazed the n ® 0 0|Perry.2n 2 < ec Newfield | conservative Britishers by playing in epc shut out 1- ‘ their shirt sleeves. 6l Totals, 9 k ) ertallle twirl- - AL ed for Br and was in rare form. SODALITY TRIMS STARS. 0200300018 n the las - start- s : men on | Phillips Twirls Gilt Edge Ball and e s oy By 10y Features at Bat—Score 8 to 2. e e Rebni i ” n s o A 2: first base ie All Stars of Norwich Town met | i e heir first defeat of the season when | Wauresan iy 8; earned runs, Jewets Pz v olashied Tats itk o e O rouan 1 e T30 : dality team on the Cranberry Sum- | R | day ‘afterncon before a larze crowd,| Sachems Swamp New London. the score being 8 to 2. he game | The Sachems of the Falls badly de- was clean and fast, with the exception d the fast Ship & Engine Co. of % vers, | of the third fnning when with two out London Sunday afternoon on th = on short for the All Stars let | Falls diamond by the score of 20 to srounder go through him, and | In the seventh inning the \:Y'fl a couple of hits and ome | got to O'Neil and Had a very pleas. on | Slow ficlding, netted the Sodality six ant time cloufing the ball to all cor- b B & home from | o™ hillips, who pitched for the | ners of the lot. The features of the . 500000000—0] < ries er and Wa Pow 1 P! time, 1.40; mpire, L ~ Pories Biastked By Wateibiiry: AN UPWARD TREND, | 5% 1% ater May ~Waterbury de- | 7 = = g Sprinstield tc Y me.:p Market Influenced by Faverable Ru- | = ' Chetw was | mors Regarding Harriman lssues.. on the farearm E = o The| New York, May 25—Following an regular toue in prices at the apen- Do. vrd 10001020 *—4|ing of the stock market yesterday, du: —— Dista 000000000 0|ing which Canadian Pagific experienc- [ 510 Eie ‘ v and Brady, Ban- | ed a sharp decline and Union P 200 Dor. 24 i + y; time, impire evidences of weakness, @ revers- | 500 Geieral Hecisio o posr b al of form was shown and prices ad-| 1200Great Noreh % | nights Win. | eptimistic rumors regarding the Harri Interborongh 3 oo Hi . Ko v man_dissolution plan. which caused | o ] : ¢ i hern Pacific and Union Pacific to | - ter Harvisicr of Honor of Je% - | rise rapidly, resulting in a_sympathet- [ g, micr Merine o - » game on the Maen- {; advance among other issues dealt | _ stonal > it s g AL UL L Amalgamated Copper was firm, | 100 b By mu e | 2 i A oo e there was pronounced strength in | —, = Ladede G < | s e fna Ml lthe American Can stccks, American | ‘i yensh Valle L% s uad) It rm hold- | Smeiting and Refining, B. ¥. Goodrich, | 06 M T3 aak 1 | < Woolworth, Lehigh Valley, Mexican My Dhy 18 . Petroleum, New Haven, Reading, and | %0 ) 5% as as t. Louis and San Francisco first pre- |~ = ® BTt | _Aside from the rumors affecting the | 1800 New Yirk Ceniraa 10 , &ha R | Union and Southern Pacific situation | 1% X, o Ont. & W d sl {and the possibi that the supr | et o Defeats Crimson Eight. | C0urt may render a decision in the| 130 B i i bt the | Minfiesota rate case on Monday, there |- DB | was very little to inspire any special | 1 Too 3 y Fowed | jnierast fn stock market transactlons. | i o0k 1 : Ty The news of the day Included an an- | 10 ;1% e nouncement that the Chicago, Rock| 100 2 2435 . » ot oawt |1sland and Pacific railroad had dis- | 7y 1% 268 > i YW ed of $4,500,000 ecquipment notes,| P 3 2 e | a report was current that the| 100 B 5. 82" | 2y tn | financial dificulties of the St. Louis| 200 8% 18 L . i " | and co company, while not | o v « & : i e e to be less serious it $ & 2 e Pha s rket had fig: d dur- i niversities re-| "poreign despatches ‘were not very | Sy oty reassuring, and the stock markets of T, ot Lelivelt Goes to Cleveland. oo g s e ] hicag A trade rarding new issues coming on th I e, Npgesis ‘“4"‘ zZe 7 and a paucity of available 1 Statse Realty | ; imp, & s to meet the Tequirements, | Thited States Hobbe nee for Infielder Roger Peck: LIVESTOCK MARKETS. | 300 Dot Capvis | e Cleveland club left tonight Chicago, May 23— Receipts 24,000; |- Wabaat, . { = market slow and lower. Mixed and | e Academy vs. Windham High. butchers $8.35@8.62; good heavy $8.20 ang @3.55; rough heavy $3.05@s.20; light e Plecktis $5.405.62; pigs, $6.50@S.50 | o o e | "Cattie —- Recelpts ~ 1,500; market | 7 1900 shares. | steady Beeves $7.10@8.65; cows and , Y heifers $3.50@7.90; stockers and - | COTTON. ers 35.80@8.00: Texans $6.75 s York, May 24—Cotton future: T hover team was defeated by | calve 20@10.00. { ed steady. Closing bids: May 11.66, ¥ Y ng Tigers Saturday af n S| Receipts ,000 market | June 11.68, July 11. August 11.53, » Dep Hill grounds. at alt strong. Native §i western | September 11 October 11.20, No- | 2 $5.30@6.00; lambs $5. ; western \J'!nlu-vt 11.19, ember 11.21, January 8 March 11.27 closed quiet 'sTOCKS. middling upland 10, middling gulf 1 no sales Am. el o York, May 24—Money on call < #ix months 4 1-2@4 3-1 190 Chongenke” & obi e e i B R ; EEEREEE gtk s e ; 5 B e L B B S et S e B i ol B T B el & bt el e T pr B T T T b e ks | S £ ey " 1 Pilwey 91704 iy tiTid o 1igd K’netchy.1b 1 ofs 531410 Epigph § 1 4 g™ |2 1 ed.ss 1 OlBidwellss 4 1 1 2 | SAREREE L CREREE CaR Rl SRR b : iis L . e bkl o g e g e L i AMERICAN LEAGUE STANSING. Won Lot Dotroit Takes Two from St. Lo —Dictroft. won bot gamen of here loday, taking tho first contest to 4 and the second by 8 to . Touls pitchers and a0k nd and thelr me he visitors Hit itom bunched hits {n the exriler Innings and scored Almost enoush runs to win. The winning run came Hofman. Piti=- | but Benton_was rallies. Beeker's ' drive In the was the stellar o out In the him. _ Seore ity il ) Put change in your outside pocket for WRIGLEY'S Always have change handy for the handy confection. Every package isa guardian of your teeth—your breath— your appetite—your digestion. Benefit continuously and epjoy this refreshing pastime as well. THE BOX and stays fresh until used. B. D'Emo, Adv., Chicas In the cizith inning on Cobb's triple and Veach's | coach whom Captain Snowden and |ers. The Tigers wish a game with /1 laved Ms frst full zame sinco | COACh Harriman engaged whenabroad | the Youns' Altar ~Boys for Friday i i racioens Jumsa5e Ve | this winter, will not take charge of |morning at 9.30 oclock. Answer i thee’ weeks ago for his arument | the Yale crew as coworker with Mr. | through The Bulletin. ih Tiavire Ferzason. Soores | Kirby in putting the finishing touches | — - s S petreit st | on the preliminary work of Coaches| The Harddigs defeated Clish’s Stars b hooa e « | Harriman and Rodgers until the navy | Sunday by the score “of 15-11. The 1 2fstotten.ct 9| removes to Gales Ferry on Ma batteries for the winners were Nevins 0 sl 3| 'The shells will be shipped Wednes- | and Stillmore; for the lose . Clish 0o B er ¢| aay night, the thirty or more leaving |and Goldstein! o ofumctin o | the next morning, thus giving twenty- s o 1 0 olsutindd 4 22 1 0|two days of actual practice on the | The Taftville Speed Poys defeated 2 OlWallacess 4 1 1 2 0| river pefore the race. Hanover on the Maennerchor diamond S R AR is will be the-earliest the crews | Saturday afternoon by the seore of 4 6fLcrerenzp” 1 1 0 0 1 [ will have left for training quarters |11 to 2. Zsmdns” 0 0 0 1 0|in vears. — it 10000 George St. John Sheffield, an old | The Greeneville Stars met defeat agmston 1 8 8 8 0l vale rowing expert, has presented the [at the hands of the Bear Cats on . 2| crews with a new launch, to be used |the Providence street grounds, Taft- Totals, 34 $ 3| for coaching purposes. ville, Saturday afternoon, 26 to 6. ZBVSZKO'S SKULL FRACTURED, | The Giants have reorganized thelr e | baseball team and challenge any team In Plunge from Ring to Floor in Bolt | under 13 year They have a new 0 a102 003l rnas g 5 |- | center felder and catcher. The lineup: x b 3cel st pte pn With ilemarin-EvanchmanSDisaust: | wie Ganiey’ G2 ive p, G. Desmond Two buee | ified. A 1b, R Moran Shea ss, W. bt Weinert 3b, Senkiewicz cf, James Montreal, May inislaus Zbys- | Shea 1f, Billie Barry rf. Captain, Bushas | zko, the Poiish s suffering | Richard C. Moran; manager, J. Mc | from a fractur other in-|Cauley. They would like a_game for juries » result of a plunge from the | Sunday afternoon with the West Ends. ring to the floor and alleged fouling = S Rondcat 1 | tactic d by his opponent, Constant | BASEBALL RESULTS SUNDAY. Moriares. b | Lemarin, in a match here last night — o While his condition is serious, it is not Interaational Loague. Zamloch,p | believed that his injuries will p Gliv. 3 /Bmibumgs 0. : fatal. The big Pole, however, will be 5 Pt i b Siones” o 34§ outslof theringyfus g aie) tioe INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Camran 1 = Lot PO ~hriet 0 Travers Retains Title. | Buttaio . 613 o 5| When Jerome D. Travefs, the na- [Newsr o . H il - : 2| tiong amateur goir champion, ran | Lltimirs ¢ 3 w© 4 down his putt on the 29th hole of play | Prvidence 1 I8 dn gt | and beat A. F. Kammer of Fox Hilis | 2 £ i i i y in the 26th hole final for the Metropol- PR 2 1 8 I itan Golf asscciation title by 8 up and EEe Wi e by inntngs. to play, at Fox Hills S 02200001 1-8took the Daniel Chauncey , ‘em- BASEBALL RESULTS SATURDAY. 16100031 06-6pematic of the championship of that o Tawfond: threo buse Lits, Veach. | pody, entirely out of competition. The Eastorn Aseociation. e | trophy now passes into the custody of | New Muwen I New Lapaom 0. | the Upper Montelair Golf ¢ or- | Taritond 5. Holsoke 5. Called end th—ratn. Chicagn, May Hard hitting amana | SRR N s 1t threo victories Waterbury- Bridgeport—rain; . thoigh. shaky once or {wick, wag efeciive most of £ | Middies Beat Penn Crew. L U ehen therament runs. Tk | Annapolis, Md, May 25—1In the vic- | aeder i Sener oo, 0, 4ot e 13 nnioes ‘Zame for Chtago, was knooked | tory of the Naval Academy crew over | Rogbester 4. Jewey City 3. second same. = ¥ & pliched ball in tho sixth ioning, sad | the University of Pennsyivania by i e e R LT oot The e 7 " | substantial margin the midshipmen | = Toronte 3 . first game. Providence 4, man wee features, Sebre feel ghat they are entitled to the hon- | Tornto 0, second g Clevoland. Chicago. | ors in Saturday’s four cornered event »: H b hpo a elon the water. though there was anl XNew York-Tostan H raioiring 2 9 9l even split in the actual results of the! Fhiadelphla & Trokim 0. i o Eormerss 3 3 $|contests. The navy's other triumph| Eitishm ¢ Chiam s R i 0| Coltine. ¢ 4 0 0| was in the four oared event with the | cincinnati 3, second game 11 fnni e Oj¥ournler; 1 4 2 0| Arundels of Bajtimore, while its fourth ‘American_ League. e 4 1 0lclass eight lost by a close MArgin 10| w~ew York & Beston 3—ten fnnines. |oxaie 5 0 tath, 2 s 2 0!the Pennsylvania freshmen and its| Demit T. St Louls 4. Mitehellp 3 0 haalke! 3 0 4 0 0 third crew Jost by a more substantial | Ceelwnd i ehoz s e, 3 157 13 | hease” 8 8 3 1 1| distance to the Arlel eight of the same e Smith.p bk Pt Y rd 7. Princeton 0. Totals, 1z 5| WITH THE AMATEURS. Comell. roshmen 4 Pennotrania Fretmen 8. “Batted for Bens in 7ih. The Young Diamonds of Taftville| Pemawianin & Michizn 0. Seore by innings challenge any fast local team under | lafeete X Ciordand 0001 014023814 years of age. Answer through The | — 25 001000 01| Buletin o o Two basc hits. Chaoman. Fackson, Collins. S e KIDNEY 1=, deceptive disease e The Sachems would like to hear —thousands have 't CREWS ON THE THAMES from any fast local teams for games |TRO[JBLE ond don't know it 1t | on Memorial day and Sunday, June 1. you want gooa results LAST OF THE WEEK. 1 ngements for games may bemade | you can make no mistaie by using Dr. e o with Manager Robert McBurney,Falls. | Kilmers Swamp-Root, the great kid: Yale Squad Will Come to Gales Ferry | 3 Aphert b ney remedy. A( druggisis in Afly cent May 20—Race Four Weeks Off. | The Tigers played the Young Cubs | 2nd doliar sizce Sample boftle by - The game wag called In| el freg 210 PHPROL naye id New Haven, May 25.—Interest in the| th ihning on account of raim, | irauble. Address Dr. Kilmer & Yale crew is just now awakening 10| with the score 9-4 in favor of the Tig- | Binghamtan, N. Y. its greatest. WIith the fnal race but four’ weeks off, there are many and | ‘= = == = = curious speculations in regard to the possibilities of the Elis in the impend- | ing event, the greatest in the Yale| cr Ap BOARDS athletic year. Announcement has just been made el about the removal to Gales Ferry Captain Snowden says that 16 men and three coxswains will form the Yale *varsity contingent at s Ferry, This is suficient for two crews, and it possible that several changes | from the present arrangement may be | made. A few duys ago, upon the ar- vival of the new English coach, Kirby, radical rearrangements were tried, in cluding the shift of Captain Snowden | to stroke of the second boat. This or- | der did not remain for long, and the | present order fs much the same as that | before the advent of the expert train- | Tt 1s: Snowden, stroke: Lippin cott, 7; Denman, 6; Jenkinsous; Phil- bin,” 4; Denegre, 3; Bryce, Gore, bow: Jarnum, coxswain, The 16 men Include oarsmen for two four oared shells as well as the eight. The fresh- man _eight will also be taken along and the freshman four oared and two | substitutes. Harcourt Gold, the ather English 5 Or SIDING 150,000 feet, 3 to 9 feet lengths Durable Red Cedar of attractive color, WITHOUT PAINT Prices $15., $18. and $22. per thousand feet An old barn, or other farm buildings, can be made warm and tight at small expense by use of these Clap Boards. LUMBER and GHAPPELL CO. Telephone 24 | Couneil ToWhom [t May Conce At & meeting of the Court of O mon Council “held at the O Chamber on Thursday eve 1015, the following report of mittee on Kinance was accepted the resolution accompanying the Y A Brwich, Conn., May 22, 1913, Norwich, Conn., May 22, To the Court of Comuion Coundil of the City of Norwich fg: The Committee on Finance he 5 present their estimato Of the rpensen Of “the city, and of each depariment hereof, ‘during the year ending on the i5th ddy of May, 1914, and of the re. ceipts for the samo period, as followss BSTIMATED EXPENSES. Department ot Public Workse— Ordinary repairs .. $53,000.00 Quiside” work . 3,500.00 Garbage and ashes 6,500.00 Sewers and catch basins ...... .. 2,500.00 Macadam Fepiirs . §,000.00 Oiling and sprink- ling streets .... £,500.00 Parks and trees .. 1,300.00 Widening Water and and She- tucket streots (unexpended bal- ance) . : Sachem streat mac: ‘adam (unox- pended balance) Relaying Yantic street sewer 793.52 862.97 450.00 $61,607.49 New Sewers— Broad street sewor Sherman street sewer $460.00 400,00 Depariment of Cemeteries.. Fire Department Water Works— Stony Brook reservoir (un- ©Xpended balance) »ee..wns Police Departmenti— Salaries ... . 327,045.00 City court 3,800.00 Street lighi 181000.00 $49,745.00 Health Department ......... $4,500,00 Gas and Electrical Departmemtem Operating and gen- eral expenses ..§135,000.00 [Interest on $400,060 mortgage bonds. 20,000.00 ————— 155.000.00 4,006.00 o Park Department Finance Department— General sinking fund reappro- priation Geperal und S ... $6,610.93 sinicing Salaries Courtho: e Sinlking ind, &8s ana eloctri Depraciatios d_electr Interest gi Eeection expenses. remporary loans.. Milke_inspector One-thi Water and Shetucket Etreet 10an ..., Contingent .. ... 10,615.02 14,583.71 51.000.00 800 00 65.000.00 1,000.00 ,700.00 9 5,88 0,096.92 BSTIMATED RECRIPTS. Cash on hand Ma: Water works Department of Public Work: $4,060.04 5.000.00 — y 15, 1913.. Town of Norwich. $18,000.00 Rents ...... 500.00 Outside ‘work 1. ' 3,500.00 Sprinkling and ofi- ME G . | 430000 26,600.00 200,00 New sewers ..... Ordmary receipts. Trust fund interest N — .00 Police Department— e City court .. $6,500.00 L.censes .... 700.00 - 7.200.00 Gas and Flectrical Departmemt— Gross receipts —ex 200,000.00 Finance Department— Temporary loans.. $65,000.00 Courthouse .... .. = 6260.00 Bank and insurs anCe AX +vemem- 8,500.00 To be ratsed by tax. 74,350.00 ceenes 144,386.88 $510,086.92 To meet the expenditures called for by the foregoing estimates a tax of eieven (11) mills on the last city list will be required. said list being $1 429,075, In addition to the sald estimated expenses for the ordinary requirements the Committee on Finance have been requested by petition and otherwise to submit to fhe annual meeting for fts | action estimates for ‘the following | Purposes, and estimates are hereby Presented 1—Finishing wall at muniel- pal dock, Rose pluce -... $3,7000Q ZGrading B wvenis after construction of street COF 10O oo vvsrennsrresie 0,30000 3-—Construciing Fiasaain pAvemen; from, and mciud- g, Phames . square through Thames street to W est Thames s .. 853388 4—Continuing the paving of Washington street to-the clty line from the point to | Svhich the - improvement Was carried last year 2000.00 5— Ko removing ihe pia form, stens, efc. botween M. Hourlgan's -~ furniture store and the land of Dr. P. Cassidy, to widen Main street from Hourigan's lane to_ sald Cassidy’s land 3,200.09 6—Macadamizing = Lineoin avenue -7 as - 5,800.00 ficadamizing Uncas e csseedios 2,60€.00 wiing | improven 'm street from Un street Yan : . 1,61830 Pruce. stree Win Rester atreet .- 509.00 - and c er o 400.00 am ement” ‘on Norti Main® streat from Burnham sauare to juno- tion of said street ‘with Central avenue ... 15.298.60 Macadamizing street . . 6,700.00 18- Macadamizth ; streat from Prospoct strect to_North Main street. 1,896.00 Bitulithic 8 Lo Stk AT 15— Continuing culvert from Lake stroet playground o irners - pond . (meclusiy of property damages) 5,877.00 16—Cleaning’ outlet of Loomis brook .e....... 750.00 17—Continuing Hassam pavement on Pranklin Street from place to which Tk was careied last vear To northeriy line of Grove Fbaind hesplha it Rl T 18—Buildl ining wall and fence at corner of M. easant street and Sprin BEos sl 500.00 lavEround 400.00 trest plavEroun: : o 20" Now fira alarm Boxen 500.00 23— New automabile chemical _ oar, fre departm 5,500.00 Widening oy to 12,000.00 The sever. . $ST.TSTLB Your Committee recommend that the warning 1e next anmual city mest- ing inciude the last named estimetes and a call for action thereon. Your Commitice further recommmend the adoption by the Court of Common of the following resolution: Reslved. That the report and esti« mate of the Committes on Pinance be accepted and approved: that the Clerk cause the same to be published as re- guired by the amended charter, and that the Mayor, or. In his absence, the Senlor Alderman present, be directed on behaif of the Court of Common Councll to submit the estimates em- braced in this report to the next city meeting to be held on the first Mon= estima day of June, 1913, and to recommend thl"fl. ch tax ?)f eleven mills be laid -on the last perfected il’hlh\ list of the City to meet the ordinary expenses of 57 Tor dhe eneeing v TIMOTHY 0] " HE}}’RY GEBRATH, C. K. BAILEY, Committes on Pmnance. I hereby certify that the above and LoromomE s s 1oe COpY Of the OMEIRE] Riesit’ STHEHEN D. MoORE, rest: . dty»'c'hrk and Cierk of the Court of Commen Council. Y