Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 5, 1914, Page 5

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Native broiling ‘m B vee 9178 Leng Ialand Dugk, the \o..on0iie S0 Native Guinea Ghiskenss #¢ ....31.78 peSoniderania uu.’-"v"'-‘u ”..‘c'u“‘ of Mwmm &n&h Boxes—Sell w&-&u and FREAM ASPARAGUS DALY | i it SPUL GLOTRued"BS | mons ihe, Norwion vistors st e John Bamford of ‘Place. STRAWBER! et oY Gxmmn | oo Sy e Grosvenor Mrs. Frank of lyn, N. Y., spent the mdw her par- SOMERS WM"‘“:‘ oy B 2 mo | S 30, e "5, B e Fo@-m A goursp dinper every noon lvl it i upl ‘before Tpuresen Hooks Tor 30 conte sadhy mmme,mmww- M been returned o wnhonmhlmm New sk et . #nd is greatly | o0 ‘Wilfred J. fl&(:. son gm. d Mra, Hill,who his his new assignment. MISS M, C. ADLES s ""m?.‘.:y““-.on".z Nev,og:f EXECUTIVE BOARD 2 dining room ia going ahead N,&fllflfimmmfi!l ay 3ot the working %mm Held Mstings W Headquarters Here MAKE AFPOINTMENTS NOW! Before long Miss Adles will visit her u offices in other citiea for the' conpven- Attend Sheriden’s Thurs- OF MOLDERS CONFERENCE on Monday. — At the Del Hof hotel, which is to b. h-ndqwuu durin gthe three dayv u here of the Cennecticut Val- lence of her many patroms. Improve & evening, May . A. B. hall. lvy ‘onference Board of the Molders' the chance now te make appeintments. yW's orch A This is the time to have the n;’l‘z and . Rt Mr utendu te, before the hat e -u' MAIN ST. Newt to Cuetacs mauk. | PAITS 0, the o e T unions, the execuuvc bogrd held meet- tion for the less w‘ nw of tiéa have been Qly'm!ln% of the confemm this morn- epters' hail at 11 o'clock, 'he memben of the executive board mayid Who were at the meetings Monday ow. Wm “m"' w-o President William Wilson, Axx- First Vice Prosident P. W. Ci Holyuk-. Second Vice President ‘hrane, Rutland, Vt.; Third Some of .the M, keepers are put- Vien Pr«ldout Charles MacDonald, the town. il o ehudm il i r first I m\lnl an 'rn -w unday, which Il a};l\a on June ¥th. I h n to gee “A Regiment of T'&’M‘n(‘hwhn! the Goed > 1 Shepherd, Pugsday and Wednesday AT SPECIAL - tified that the annual eenvention of the ! 18 era at a substantial saving. !hn financial statement of '!'ru\lty Established 1872 made up. Business Agent James A. th Mh in fm‘: ‘;“’“;‘ l{".f; !Awedny Hartford; Secretary-Treas- “““, ufi“'& urer J. J. Kavenay, Springfield. John R. O'Leary, second vice pres- At the meeting. of the common coun- 1 of the city on Monday evening ¥ mepmerk idene of international Malders' union, u%t& fiu“ namorial teuntain on | wili be At e mer oF uscn i &h O e ountain & | conference. ; i ne! in un n 8 ok un 1 they accepted an inyitation to attend PRag ho’ i o c;'\“' the nmk:‘?m be given for the molders. ednesday evening. ~ WEDDINGS. — Zalutzky-Kozetski. Michael Zalutzky and Georgianna sveningn Tickets die—adv. Kosetakl, both of New' Lendon, were ©ne of the members of the com-|ganhited in marrlage in this city on PRICES il | mite on sohopia, ot the City Beautitw Saturday_last by Hev. P Chubaraft gommitice of the board 18] church., The groom was born in Rus- TO CLOSE OUT Mgs. Charles W, Gale. sia the gon o Michasl Zalutsky but : Members of the Cennecticut Phar- | for sometime bas regided in New Lomn- This is yeur oppertuns | maceutical assaciation have been no- | don Where he is employed. His bride the daughter of Tony Kozetski, is ity to get a good Cam- Py t also a mative of Russia and has been S"‘“" . oria Cove, June 24 and | pmeloved a3 & mil hand in New . Kiozyka:Cychene. Rey, P. Chubaroff, pastor of the M, B. church for ?;i £ Russian Orthodox church, united in ows receipts of §: ®XPOli- | marriage in this city on Saturday, May 8 ;h res of $3,877.43, leaving @ i ¢ Tho P aut-Caddom Go. i) | Ao Bl bing™s TG | S it o By Shanete a native nt Russia, the son of Denis For the beautiful Spanish dance at Rioayko and is employed as a mill hand in New Lendoh. The bride is the C"‘ o n rinay Tight, fhe|the daughter of John Cychene. s a Lu np.grklm The mu native of Russia and has made her lon SatRn Tised was original Span. | home in New London for some time iah airs, as sung in the Pyranees. past. Nut bread, salad dressings and other Winchester—Hillom. The marriage of Harold D. Win- gfl’lfll may be ordered from The Tea | chester of Fitchville and Miss Kthel Call for Miss Haviland. Tel [M, lit z—adv. boarah Center Congregational church Hillom of Goshen taok place in the onage Saturday evening, the ;el 2 at At the dedication of St. Catherine's| mony baing. berformed by R "snl 8 “8 church, Riverside, by Bishop Nilan,|Young, the pastor. The bride I Sunday, May 10th, the sermon will be v i prettily gowned in white silk. delivered by Rev. Richard E. Shortell, The groom is a popular young man 9@ | Lok L. of St. Mary's church, Ridgefield, | of Fitchville and his bride is equally at nmlon S erly of St. Patrick's ehureh, Nor| popular in Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Win- 3 wich. chester will reside in Norwich Town. Mr. Winchester is employed as a room Bryan F ..han Jr, son of Cen-| superintendent in the Palmer Bros. Wha' was q:anml plant at Fitchville. gresaman upon last wnk t! New Land or pi connnue‘l q'f lnvrova‘ and is | now %&u gave his M?’i m\flfi: lo eoncern. AT THE AUDITORIUM. Vaudeville With Motion Pictures. The Auditerium u \hu scene of a big Parish House gasoel: show this week wit! vaudeville Mm Be w A‘ 0'“ o i ulo“d tua;'u:;‘u;fig acta besides fi.ttmu\a maving plctures. 'm e l&‘“ The feature film is a three reel 101 Bi- the Woman and the Walf, Jean Fin- 1913 Alpena be neran, the boy from Galway, an Irish ‘When Cudxnu Gibbons sails on | pedestal dancer with special scenery, am ‘fi 3 n tn‘ mn, a son in three parts, entitled, The Lamb, T 2 Irene taday (?uu- made a hit with his clever steps in ouring Car é Jigboken on s way to)such a small space. Brandon and Tay- PRI 3 ty Mn u\:- lm‘ tge da}:clng 'l;y‘rolaan yodlers re- original cost $1800, nel base, nn&flu %&n ceived applause ter applause for Catholic unlvenflty Q—t ‘ashington, | their selections. Belle Breen, the hu- practically all new tires, 36x4, de- |formerly of Norwich. amn piccala, in her solog and whistling mountable rim, electric lights, gener- golos won the hearts of her audience. ator installed to keep battery recharged | ¥ ty Pl Wi Cabled news Mond: rm The Brandfields, expopents of modern d Wha gl{Lan- dances, showed the original tango and i don te perator New . like any modern 1914 car, newly | on mentioned Cllg‘urd Hfl\il?iy afi" ::‘;l; her modern dances in a graceful painted, mechanically the best second | of Mrs. Joseph C. Hepdrix, of hand car you have ever seen. Has full floating rear axle, 40 h, p. Rutenburg motor, very powerful, and a beautiful ple holding bends or nates Pelham Linton would keep any audience in an uprear with his imita- lyn, & tmu-ut summer visitor at the| {iong ang is especially gaod in his li 'mfl bene heme at Mast Great| e burlesque entitled “The Enslish Chappis To complete the well ar- ranged bill, a musical comedy, “Fun in subject Wunuou Should write at|#® Candy Shop” with special scenery loaking ear. once to State Treasurer Roberts for rhen by the Five Dunbars, ranks up This ear was owne | lists. A circular letter exphaining the 8 ewned by M, W F. | 0, ey 13 By this tex may bo had Bailey of this city, who is a prominent | on application. Savings bank deposits business man, of whom you may in- | 31 POt liable to tax in the owner's the top notch of the vaudeville acts. Pastor to be lnstalled. Rev. Walter Samuel Swisher is to name. be installed as pastor of the Unitar- quire in regard te cendition ef this car. - ian-Universalist church at New Lon- 2 \ GOVERNMENT PLANS d?n thish('ru‘t:sday) evening. An in- vitation has been extended to all th This car for sale for $700 ron armizEn souoiens. LI IEATNED, 0,8 e o % e state tp atten the installation. ——— Coast Artillary Gompanise Weuld As-| Roy, "\r Syisher recently accepted m @ | _Copt Andrus from New Lendor, who ¥ was hore at the armery Monday even- Corngr Chestnut and Willew Sts. |ing to candugt the officers’ sehool, gave semble at the Armery. the call to New London going there ——— from New Jersey. Treut Catch at Mansfield. Walter 8. Palmer, boss farmer at the eeast artillery men some idea of | the lute hospital, with William T. Austin, were in Mansfield Saturday, what would be dane in event of the | yisiting gmu-lnAustm,' chief enz:n::r coast artillery being led mn lnr of the epileptic colony. As the result Norlw lewlu ln eonpection :fi,h the M af a vis fl &'i: ihe breeks thes a.ho;‘r‘.s a they branghi home 21 trout weighing t w0 [ o8 Ask your Greeer for ANDREWS' |wou d‘t‘: 3'«&‘5 ex-’ew.tl om‘:;'n QUEEN BREAD, and if he cannat sup- flw. wh;n oy would remain until ply you, telephone 651-3, and we will J“{v"? % : up to thn 1€ 1-2 pounds. Went Back to Qscon George MacFariand, ti Ocgym boy, who had promptly deliver it st your dooy, l}‘”' the dodk here Sunday od over night by t e poii to depart Menday morning for ta FURS STORED ¢ 15 o so. - Whentha | Lom hame. afier Capi. Twomey had eom) ) ¥ breakfas! seen that he had a The warm weather Sunday after- M. BRUCKNER 1 e\?&'flrt‘ they would be drilled and l&o‘nnlflbecraued the alteru‘lanlce at the tis library reading room, enly 21 vis- m thepe they wayld be sent om | i 1 Mild i3 81 Mhm : mgrmwm (he 4, 0,000 o | tore awpearing there. Miss Mildred llfl h!a active ! W"’ 'fi whle 8 re- mud m Wauid be loft h d B wnula be mt On a8 fast as recruited. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON —— ©Offoe 28 Shannan Building Jsmans Misisnacy. Conferares, Hoyrg—9-10 a. m, 2-4 and 7-8 p. thn H" erfivm, v‘if" m. Office ul- flsel Rasidence tel. §75-3 mu- fmlw- te' lih.lt%n mml}gut to ;. Firstclass Merchant Tailor [553 Soms Weonctis’ % € 1 w. G-,lg. the president, CLEANING .qu REPAIRING, and & l'loli REPAIRI S H&lbvoek af Amm, -uul o&nr nter- e give trading stamps. as '3} Market Street. ‘h.q ! mg lw- mn ing will be h ng meet- NM Milln iam. to mm. o% £ hw Irlu\da Kél- Emilie Nl.u:r' kfin lga. l:enor :‘ mflgy Follew the growd te the enly m for a faw ?rr vmz at MF I?t-u in in er ;genyine shep “;V:'-":fl: R on“ '!;lg:_mdn;i t)-:)‘m fay oo Bl e, i . : | sister. Mrs. Robart Mars, o S The May “White Sales” May is set aside by many stores as the month for their Spring white sales. The merchandise offered in these events is of a kind and eharagter that appeals to every The | opportunity these sales affer to replenish her wardrobe is one she dees mot want to overlook. By reading the advertising in The Bulletin wise wemen keep posted on what the different stores are doing. It saves time and very often money to “shop around” through the newspapers befors making the tour _of the steres them- selves. Apparatus—Firemen :;m Wh&mhr‘ The fll‘ ‘Thomas Henry and Wils J.K!w;u. Mn.lll T was as Follow: - t was as Board Fire mn-n have held 18 u;uunn for the dis- teh of business conmected v'n.h :l.l: s:mn n 'fl'am the &mmt uxmh m new motor driven apparatus is badly needed. One now harn.p was pu: rchased to assist in dnwtn{ engine No. 1 as. it was found that ,,,“Q.,,._ ‘would not dqltln work. One horse was § i igéi‘ el 1 Extra Appropriations Asked Fer. V- Youy committee recommend an ex- &on fourteen to | tra appropriation of $1.000 for the pow- extra ] M ‘being the | ghase an MIQVH’ neegssary to wwmatm for fire alarm Purchese w buy metor | * Further your %‘ uuntu.. opers are in of a m Need More Fire Alarm Boxes. e mu.- w of the Desmanes: The one piece of motor wwuu- made a: owned by the de has given a account o(‘ ;n:t v‘-:t :"u.r &tones into st e " & hollowed gut 2 hole in the street about motor driven feot The doorway st SROUIG b Inatalied at the casilest | smmend. & ot b 2’ tha possible moment so as not to be cam- i pelled to purchase more horses. Many Sections of the city are in need of aise u Are wisrm bexes. and twenty could be peked for, and sand, some of f“nur m:v mone:! was re‘!‘ Z';Dmnt would make the pay of all the that were carried hv the water weigh- VIOL]N ity mesting ol Aomins ol gl ol g ;;;n"‘: Cs A ""‘“""'y et | g raured into the saloon | n e ol 18 e e, “Ene sl Bt | RV B S e i | ol T 0 084 el S TEACHER art of Laurel Hill thug ,fiemnmu scale asked e Bar. ‘The ‘e B acparimard Vo' respona o< new || AF The “prossat_ume iers aee 21 . s due i To"ba"coverna Ty e, conirdl focatsg | hese he four Sapiaine wet 3360 per | inct war facded b vl U Polia ] Lol companios. but the meed of Are miare | d8¥ for s day week. fho bellar under the saioon of John R. m:n s very apparent in this sec- Ung $8.50 per whieh includes | Bewman in the adjoining huudnu v?‘ For appointments address B The new gasoling erdinance framed | drivers, chauffeurs and hose men, four '.‘,b'.cmmde" R e e e || % BULLARR, Biles Plass: Nere by this cammittee during the year and | have been gotting §2.23, which inchudes g g 3 g Bowman place ||| ot Cene approved by the court of common |the P be' frat year men | WAL iermined and sank in later in couneil is now in force and appes heve been satting. §2.10 per day. afternaon. £ § i H ?;ii% ta be generally approved of by e Mk!h.ll H. O'Nell of the cltizens. ANTI-SUPFRAGE SPEAKER. | water department responded 1o the cail AT DAVIS THEATRE. Recommendations. —_—— for help and with several helpers shut S S———— In view of the fact of the increas- | bocal League to Have Nrs. A. J.|off the several gates that had to be Vaudeville and Pheteplays. umber of fires each year and the QGoorge Coms Here, reaghed to check the deluge. extension of terpitory added veur . —_— This took some time, as the h‘wn. committee respectfully present the fol- | The Norwiéh Anti-Suffrage league| main was fed from the big 16 :.x Ix’u-momu applause to lowing recommendations: Bod m-wealt Ssde mesting at {he| AN that comes in from suwle' ill of five acts that That all old unoccupied fire sta- | gyokingham Me nded reservair. To cut the break out com- | offering tions be 80ld and the proceeds be de- , BY worial Monday even-| pletely it was necessary to s R A vated to the purchase of motor ap- | !M& The meeting was called to or-|®ate at Washington square an: A here | ris kept the m paratus for the fire department. der at 7.43 a'clock by Miss Lucas, first | SNother one af Asvium street, WO | ris ey e That suficient appropriation 1o | vice president, in the sbaence of the "%,f,':: T aitey the bUrst Seo- | dancing Wb Tuntial & made to install six fire alarm boxes, “ also been cut out by shut- | were shown by War and that not less than four be pur- | President, Mrs. Bben Learned. Aft-| tion chased each year for five years. er the business was disposed with a| til gates in Thames '"“:d .x:: Esme G Also that steps be taken to pur- [few ghort papers were heard. Mrs.|In au square, the last namy R4 solos and costume ‘IQY& chase at least one piece of motdr ap- | Frederick \3 Cary read a letier by|ing & tie with the 12 inch main W lcl The big number on the bill is the Everett Wheeler on Conditions in| 2180 goes through this street. As all { Rambol “Trio, which is one of the Colorado. Mrs. William H. de| th eservices and hydrants are on the| high class muuud acts on - gave some reflections on the unfitpess| 12 inch main in ‘West Main'street. the | villa stage, giving the City Treasurer Charles 8. Avery's|of woman for entrance into P““ticd shutting off of the 16 inch main did not | hest Itali apers. summary of receipts from May 16, Jite. Mrs. Edmund W. Perkins second | deprive that section of water. The | work was the sigmal m o 1913, to April 15, 1414 is as follow: viee president summarized briefly | Only section that did not have water w at every Shpsamare. on hand May 16 some of the works dome by women | Pecause of the break was a small sec- noto on the ‘were all ...... 2 $8,722.86 | without the ballot. tion of Thames street. been | ¥ Water Works $47.377.84 Miss Lucas gave a few extracts| A8 soon as fhe water had all been Outside Aceount . 1,948.45 from an Anti-Suffrage pamphlet as to|Shut off, Superintendent Corl had Street Dept. Con- what b t will the v . ?|the repair work started. The water tingent 2,620.18 T T mnn ot aae e 2 "os| was bailea out- of the City Court 3175.18 Citisenship, feading parts of the 14th ‘round and men were set at Eolice:: Dlent. A0 4% amendment of the constitution of the | JiERINE up the o cemant lined ply Gas & Electric United States. During the mesting it |9f Which ten fect were foungd. Department .. 178,629.89 was announced that Mrs, A. J. George | V22 repla Y ;x BN n': Department of 16 Of the most Celebrated Bati-suf: | ¥ith & gate In it As soon as the gate Cemeteries ... 4,561.61 frage speakers would give a talk in|¥a® DUl in, the "kr-h:re i be et - Department = of Norwich at a later date. On motion | 08 A58 on TEAMES W pe | the Weat Bide station. Smstepien rune the meeting was adjourned several | oonnecteq with an iron elbow to wi wera cleaning house funds interest... Sewer Assessm'ts Loans .. Taxes . Sprinkling Streets Court House . Licenses .... with new members having enrelle, ipe was run and the | When in some manner the oil got : o 2‘;',”",'""‘,""‘“,‘},25 At anm early houp | The fire was easily put out with chem~ Quesn Esther Cirele. this morning. "rhe w-lt‘.: dguuen.n: ical with no damege. css meet men did soma fast work in the repal: The monthly busin meeting of | e flll B ihe syatem Back to nav- In the City Court. Miseellaneous Monday eveping with a falr attend- "%’f; the big stream of water was g‘lh:lu t‘nr"'x'modml:'-..;“' g: Loans to take up ance. The mesting was ecalled to or-| . (00 50 "t ‘alr, & big crowd col- | ware from other efties.” Jam bonds maturing der at § o'clock and routine business lected, reguiring the mervices of Fo-|han who was by E Oct. 1, 1913 .. 135,000.00 was transacied. AL the close of th| liinC, "{enderson. Smith nd Me- | of Lake strest of nim Sale of refunding meeting refreshments of lemonade|puagen to keep them within #afe|in a Bath street saloon, the eom- bonds due Ol and cake were served. t teams that Tim ....... 128,768.13 At the next mesting Which comes | P2unds and e he S “thet Blaint againot nolled aad wes dis- b en the first Monday in June -and| no' 0.0 was shooting into the alr. | did not appear in eourt. St 30,000.00 which 1 the last meeting until the fall | 3 FEEF VEC LG OF wire ‘Commi From General season, the opening of the mite boxes |, At the sugsestion o FEe C FA = Sinking Fund .. 300.00 will take place and the officers t0 #erve| ciearea the crowd off the verande imney Fire. Sale of Bloaiing the coming year will be chosen. The | udve’ine Francis siore as the tom- [ The suto-chemiosl West Side Debt and Water members of the Woman's Hnmo Mis- | niesioner thought the crowd there |ical and Company No, Bonds Due Mar. slonary society and the members of| might increase to more than the struc- [to a call about 5.48 u.nlu S 479,000.00 the other church soeleties will bo pres- et hoid. noon for a chemmey five in the 1,212,784.11 s guests. This meeting is con- ole torn in the street was |owned by Alex Silvarman sad oscu- ‘"d'"" the most important of the .Efl'.?. th:w feet of the trolley tracks | Pled by David Sadi at Mo, 1 $LI0L506.07 | year and the stream of water shot across | Aequeduct street. 'n Was in the T ——— = — e ———————————————er-wwswes | {heM -850 that ne epys om the' Mont- kitchen chimney out ville Jine couid pass for half an hour, City Treasurer Charles S. Avery's summary of receipts and disburse- |put the track was not undermined, ments from May 16, 1913, to Apr. 15, 1914, is as folows: Fha water ran eastward along the Unexpended | sidewalk and street to the bridge over ; Appropriations Disbursements Balances. | the Central Vermont tracks and pou Wevke— the bridge like @ cascade, d s _$88904) ndmg onto the railroad tracks and " 000.00 $33,883.25 $579.00 | from there flowing into the Yantic 427,85 | river. 16 It also poured down the runway to 3 the A. L. Potter coal yard and found a way from there around the buildings Dept. of Publi Crysher insurance . Ordinary repairs . Garbage and ashes. Sewers and catch basins. From Construction Co Macadam repairs . 2212 o Qiling andu sprinkl(nx :_gg into the river. . arks and trees... 4 Widening Water o 79353 Geing to Gurieyville. 56 Rev, Geor e Elmer, who movi ) Rret.of. Gomesene 83066 | o Y pravidence Iast fall, 18 to mo Fire Department . 32,000.00 29,760.76 2,280.34 | oy Gurleyville vllhlln th next ten Water Werks— days, whe will aet supply & Stopy Brook improvemeat balance.... 627,06 627.06 the Methodist church in that place. A by who umber of years ago he preached at 10 "m Tatoy Bt Yolintown or two years gg:;p“;_ os e wrons 10 oot Salaries . v 27,046.00 10.00 Ask for $5,000 for Pavk, | Incidents In Society l 5 w’é&t City court Street light] 19,000.00 Health Officer ....oooveeenacenaneena 1,500.00 1,384.36 Gas and Electrical Dept— Operating and general expenses. 136,000.00 + 113,6578.58 89,491.48 Improvement to plant. $8.000.00 20,000.00 §,000.00 e interest on bonds .. ,000. 20,000.00 2k aakieis W 9 Gl Sl Bigric Qomminnies 450000 419750 838.72 | of 301 Washington street moved Fri i opt.— day to the Carew house on Washing. a.i'.'Zi"."n'lu.. fund 8.503.04 | ton street which Mr. Sayles recently Salaries . 446188 43 | purchased. el R e s s i dleotety 130054 3+ Freerick J. Hunifogton of Broad- SPECIAL ACCIDENT Res fund, gas and clectric. 11887 | wey. who has been in e far sev- terest due at New York today. nw o) uac .:u 4 Sy munu sxpenses .. A e M #31000.00 .14 e JEIE P “‘{ oatey, "" w o Wh the Ci icut of fll L rfl One-third Water and Shetueket ulml & co;memn w:no::?l.d'; |“u 23d :’nm ‘r r’"w .i‘ fi' '} loan . 5o, 178888 eial the Taritora club Wedncoday "' ““{ wi ding Contingent Le8008 ane of those to be voted for as gentle- | {2¥ PUBTS CORVeyan Broad streel 400.09 40.91 | men of the council until 1917 is| walking on a public Belaying Yantic 50.0¢0 A7 | Grosvepor Ely of Nopwich. b E Sherman street & 400.00 $6.01 o Improvement Lak 400.60 56 = Cleaning eutl-‘! Loomis 750.00 1.32 enllrl . Rt Widening an! [ : pe-§ ssz.07 711 || “Complexion Secrets ot Smith avenue l"‘l' 3,440.00 358,62 Sutside Work . 1,600.00 iz Of An Actress” day ton Bonds — General sinking TR T TN i Note ta pay bonds, Oot 1sf, 3 ,:g;,:“fi':‘*’ .Q:“:., y x Pays §3 per dey, not excesding 1§ j o et Soge o % 112,000.00 F pey Pay loan of general sinking fund General sinking fund ......:.. Pay note borrowed to take up bmdl Interest paid on loan to take up bonds. 25802 560 T ,{ n 79 X oy - 00 ¥ ‘"m:,fl."....,j' 1Ay wW Trading Cove extension y u.zwon ” "" "‘flrl'.vm'(:‘."};' -“h:fl next m.l.clo u"‘lfl‘ a3 e . Temporary 10aR& -.-.... a few such Aceount Gourt House 254 ion atments P ""@' MY Name . o covemrvre mmenn s 20 A6 0ng Stony Brook watgr Works .- . E{;nl‘m? .;m:!l.&okl:: ':I'I{k:p- Btreet AGATess seeereoiuonnnn pears. or the wrinkies s A § besan using “a ne :uhnco.l tch hagze s or & whils 880 T ary. da3 -ill rtues of mer- xper; k= <3 | w‘,.%i‘.’:'w‘r.“. Ay bother, no d $1.288,660.35 B4.20M,776,53 fli: ‘:‘ ]

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