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Proposal for. Automobile. Supplies, Gasoline Oil and Sealed proposals will_be reeeived at the office of the State Highway Com- mission at the State Capitol, Hart- ford, Comnecticut, until 2 P. March 28th, 1917, for furnishing au- v.omobfle supplies, gasoline. ofl and vear ending A Information of the quantities -and various kinds of supplies needed may be obtained at the office of the State Highway Commission. All proposals must be accompanied by a surety company-bond or a verti- fied check in the amount of umo. The State Highway Commission reserves the right to relect any of all Dated at Hartford, onnecticut, this 17th day of u.n:h ix“ . BENNETT, State Ffllhwly Commissioner. LADIES! plain all about our JITNEYPLAN It is a pleasing way to buy * Jewelry, Watches, and Diamonds.- THE PLAUT-CADDENCO. Established 1872, PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING GOAL LEHIGH—the Best FRESH FROM THE MINES A. D. LATHROP TRUCKING Telephone 75 SHAHAN, Spoolnll on diseases of the 13 8 Culture therapy for muumumn. Tuberculosis, Anemia, Sk Easy preveation o g a 3 No outside calls made after 'DONE WHILE YOU WAIT Have that carbon knoek. in.your mo- tor removed : CAVE WELDING AND MFG. CO., DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon Norwich, Conn. American llouso Special Rdtes to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, Ete. Livery Connection FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. McGrory Building, Shetucket Strest'had just finished a mission at Glen- VIOLIN TEACHER truments mll“ Vielins sold intmenta addrass €. BULLARD, Bliss Pisce, Ner- wich, Conn. ,,mma. .,.,,m..,... .;.’;s:-- 2RI G m:mnthmm-bu mpm, church "fl-‘l wm.,. < n“‘fi' 30th, “|speaker will be President Alfred 5 o fthe Federal Reserve bank, Boston. Norwi('}: vl.lltor; in Washington find the weather mucl but write home t.wpfimmofhr:'o much rain. Mond;v' evening the Al MILITARY NOTE PRONOUNCED jety of the Second Con:: fonal | IN SEASON’S HATSANDGARMENTS he irch held a m in the Ladi SR ——— - P at the church. S| Beaid, Bullet Buttons, Cockades, Hel- met Shapes and the Like Accentuate 1t :h“' !fie'l:'a?nr:'ao:r.mnn.lma‘ <he Dominant Th hti—S. Popu- Wednesday evening by Archdeacon lar Suits and Trimmings. Eldred Brown, of Norwich. The military note 'l marked this At this week's meeting of the Pro- l.l\.lon both garments. {ve Missionary elub of the Central | Many of the lcading ns: shapes are on Beptist church, Mrs. Charles B, Ells of | the helmet order, while cord, cockades uflnzwell will speak on “Home Mis-|and other ornaments suggest the dom- slons.” il:nt note of war. ers have gone the design Mr. and Mrs. T T Foster of West-| so zas ue to evolve the Preparedness R. I, have announced the en-|euit, a clever gdaptation of the na- gagement of their aaughter, Miss Fd. ts of medi Foster, to Floyd K. Young ot Ster- u»wn; of -uk military Conn. - h gathered back.p::lt also Jane T. Presce't, 28,°a maid em-|pouch pockets. o plovea ¥ ""-s. George Ely at OId| * Again, thers is the bulet coat, in Lyr~. @ | Saturday morning at a New | tan or blue, with army belt and dash- * 7o hospital where she had been|ing finish of bullet burtons. under, treatment a day or two. i hA‘t’ on th bzhnm. o‘rder is of henp It was difficult to believe, in_thel|.n 52nd tnt and has for tri face of the cold winds of Monday. that [ Tni gald seiff Sl S edywcasict, Siue tomorrow, March 21st at 433 in the| S, hur is a tint which holds its morning the sun will be on the ver-{own this spring. A mushroom shape nal equinox and official Spring will be- | i suiphur and purple had for tritne gin. mirg French bow knots in narrow The Illnry schooner Star and the | PirPle velvet and tiny bunches of ‘expected French Beret J. to arrive In AL ‘n 3 propave to Bt DUt Ho Another hlcl -lllhry h.:t‘ :vfu oct n.,. I;lslflmtb mm ‘These t T Nan. | BTen and omhla shaa.,-l flowers. e e e s een Ashing out of Nan-| ™ Horsehair bats continue in the lead ucket this winter. for dreasy occasions. A hair hat on repert the Gainsborough order. in biack, T T varan showe that meame]| for its Tich adornment a black para- Tl e p0e e oo Tere . graatay | dlsc. and an clegant §»: maotif. during the vear and more than 50,000 The cherry and the rape have lost 2ode | none of their old-tim : popularity for L are, ooy trimming. One hat se-. vesterday was a Milan_hemp, mushroom shape, with The speiker at the meeting of the|Crown of reseda and h'ack brim. The Fortnightly to be held at Mystic this|Crown was trimmed wvith bunches of (Tuesday) evening, will be G. Albert|&lazed cherries In blact and red. Thompson, a former Norwich Art| A SWagger rose eai in Georgette Schoeol director, who will take as his|had a double brim, bandeau of fine subject Realism “in Modern Painting. | flowers, and for trimmirg glace grapes and foliage. Miss Madeline Marquardt, daughter| Grapes appeared again on a model of Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Marquardt | With black lisere crown. with pink of Groton, was hostess at a linen | hemp and black lisere brim. This hat shower Saturday afternoon in honor | Was trimmed with grapes in blue, lav- of Miss Esther Spicer, whose engage- ! der and sand shadec. shaded roses, ment of Henry Erall of Poquonoc has d double faced ribbon In old rose been annourced. lnd black. On still another hat, this time of News has been received here that|Leghorn. with Persia:: crepe facing, the National Federation of Musical[and with crown adornment of Alice clubs is to hold its tenth biennial con- | blue velvet riboon in trae lovers’ knots. vention at Rirmingham, Ala.. from |there was effective brim trimming of April 16 to 20, including five full days!grapes in pastel shades. butC.Fm-;D.Mlb&m— H&w“h&hfldflnflg&tf- > ey It is my hope to records nanyhn.flntyouln.yu- and to supplement it further methods that ples of-milk had been taken during the od from June 1st, 1816 to February the dairies of the larg- had been frequemtly im- that the milk inspec: it the duty of the police and prosecuting attorney to arrest and pros- ecute those violating the ordinance re- ferved to in paragraph 7 of said metice, that the milk inspector had conferred ‘with_the prosecuting attorney with re- the prosecution of those seil- milk in the city without license, and had tried to educate tre wjlk deal- ers as to the law by the paper, but did not consider it his duty to see that the license fee re- quired by the city ordinance was col- lected from the dealer. the license to T8¢ denler propesly recorded o the I number displaved on the vehicle by the dealer, and that there had besn no epidemic, which could be trac- ed to the mllk supply. in the city dur- ik i s incumbency in office. and that the purity of the milk =old in Norwich has compared very fa- vorably with that sold in other commu- nities, that the milk inspector could show what he had done with relaticn to the matters stated in parazraph 6 of the notice, that the matter alleged In paragraph 4 of the notice was a mat- ter of opinion, and denvinz the state- ments in paragraphs 1 and I of the suppo~ with ‘bluestone fags or more in length across the walks, or cover existing small f:; . coicrete, g0od C ‘producers had case of each property “3 the said court to, sp cifications and wrrkmanship satisfac commissioner of the « and have said work com before the st day of June, 1917 Franklin stceet, easter'y side: J. M. . estote Of Charles A. Dz.omba, Thoman, Burns RoYert and Sarah E. Ma- flnle Link sorroration, Fox, estate of Josern Plaut, John and Annie Conning'.in Norwich Stea.a .auadry, Ma Crocker, Minnie 8. Allmg and Charjes ‘W. Comstock. Bridget McG ury, Crane Realty compans ». . B. Wifon, Hupi! Arms company, a Michael Levin. Thoms John L. and Augusts Fiiey, 4 . _Huboi~d, Francisca , Marla L. Csenetta, i Tramontozai, ~state Richard W, 4 i, Myer and Esther Rru-kner, Ma- ria ‘Devito, Thamis Cosiandi. McKinley avenue. wenterly side: . E. church, Willlam H Jennings, Eiizabeth McCafferty of common Mofl or 1 believe that proper milk m-pecfirm should be had in this city at a cost of $600 per year, plus $100 for exbenses, instead of $900 per year, plus $100 for expenses, as heretofore. le th present vacancy exists I therefore ommend that a resolution be ado fixing the salary of the milk inspector hereafter at the rate of $50 per month, instead of $75 per month as hereto- fore. I find upon inquiry that such a compare favorably *he salaries paid in other cities cf the state for the same sort of work. The Mayor's ‘The finding referred to by the mayor was read by City Clerk Arthur Crowell and is as follows: On February 27th, 1917. the follow- ing communication was mailed to Dr. Dennis J. Shahan, No. 317 Main street. Norwich, Connecticut, letter, postage prepaic. to wit: “Dr. Dennis J. Shahan, AMilk Inspector of the City of Norwich, No. 317 Main Street, Norwich, Connecticut. Because of which have been made to me as mayor of the city of Norwich, of the manner in which you have been conducti Joserh E. H-nh-', Ls And at said *ime and place the said Dr. Dennis J. Shahan asked for a con- tinuance of two weeks in which to en- able him to prepare his defense. continuance requested was and the time set for the adjourned vas 10 a.m., Saturday, March at the same place, to,wit. the mavor’s office in the city hail at and_said time, v’ Dr _Shaban and the hearinz was adiourned to such time and piace. At 10 a. m, Usturdav, salary will Joian MeWil- Carroll, Alice M. Gard car Tracy, Francis A. Tldwell, of Thomas Willlam D. Disc Benjamin F. ran, John O. Peckhim " Jones, Willlam R. Po.iins, Walter E. ibe: Jares L. Case, was agreed his counsel, Emeitne F. Norton, Alia P. Cur- March 17th r's ofice in the city /. Higeins, Rsq., as attorney for Dr. Dennis J. Shahan, appenred before me 2nd Dr. fhahan had decided that he would produce no evidence, further defense to the rharges made, and_ the hearing was thereupon ad- of Norwich, B jamln C.” Hanni 3 Fitch, Willlsm,_ana _ Alma Price, Donata Margaret J. J. stated that nor put in any|and Antnnln Colletfi, Burnham, Wi'llam Alexander Sharp, Esther H. Bl(‘wall. Har et E. Taylor, estete ~f Mary and get a boitle of Pa the roally effictent h: 't say “it's the same old T've heard it before” but try a their risk. They guarantee stop fadlivg hair and itching ali Qundeul® oF hatr falis out and 1o mew aal: ‘comes in when the hair roots fail to recelve proper noyrishment. Parisian Bage contains just'the elements need- ed. Apply frequently massaging the scalp vx‘orou!y. then it goaks righi in and norulshes the famished roots stim- mg them to grow mew halr, thick v W Paristan Sage is aleo woman's orite bafr dressing hecause it makes her hair soft, bright, seem more abubdant asd easy to dress attrac- tively, Its guaranteed harmless, s inexpensive and easlly obtainable all drog cotunters. Tuneral Directurs and Embalmers 337 MAIN STREET Oppcsite Post Offise 'Phone 238-2 Lady Asgsistant ‘members of the Wir:¢ss club of the Y. M. C. A, and thir lady friends An enjoyable evening was spent ond refieshments were sx\ca. The dining room was att-activel, “ecorated with Si. Patrick suggestior.s u‘.d each guest received a_emall greci. 1 B. €. Jer. ey o Hewbner, Tingley Co-, Lloyd Jones, Benjamin Covey, Dai. Carpenter, Harold Sterry, Staalcy Gay, Moses Gay, Herbort W . aud the Misscs Ela Burlingame, Gr:.e Watson, Ger- aldine Holden. IHels Woodworth, Elizabeth O’'Neil, Viole. Seymour, Ar- line Combies, Luci Jiner, Mabel Lillan Calla- han and irene May !ruthers. WITHDRAWS DAMAGE SUIT. Action Brought for F: don Tak The 35,000 damage ac ion brought agalist the of New i.ondan by Kitherine White of New London was on Monday withdrawr from the su- perior court. The suit was brought ay the result of a fali suffered by the plaintiff on \L’lln stree* New Londen, on July 29, of concerts. Six hundred clubs a The wise ones are selecting these to be represented. an® similar sttract've modeis while the styles are rew and exclusive. At the Knights of Columbus rooms There is nc sdvantage in deferring in Hartford, the third degree will be| the choice of ci*her zarments or head- conferred Sunday, April 1, on a class| wear until evervhndy elre has had the of fifty, by District Deputy John Hen- | pick of the stock: non of Jewett City, assisted by Dep- pre-Easter bu: uty John Hassett of Rockville and the | ng hinte from the Sage st Rockville degree team. gesti ir which The Bulletin’s ad- Mrs. Herbert Barnes of Nashville, | Vertising cciimas abotnd. Tenn., formerly of Boston, announces u-e en;zz,emem of her dauehter, Miss [ TRAP SHOOTING FOR Grace l'way, to Hart Jarvis Beach of New York and Hartlands, Savbrook, s c"",’s MEMBERS. C-'-"hmhfs: g;::«;:o!!‘s}-;eggg of Mr. and| Arrangements Now Being Made For s 5 New Feature. A Beacon Falls correspondent notes that John W. Rice who has been on| If proper arranmements can be made officlal_duties for the Conriecticut Agri- | the members of the Norwich Rifle club, Cultura) college at Storre, making tests |an organization which is steadily at the Wallace Holsteln Cattle Co., at|8Towing, will have the opportunity and Wallingford, for several weeks return- | Pleasure of trap shooting. The mem- ed Friday to his home at Hillcrest | Ders arc contemplating this added fea- o ture and have appointed a Ccommittee = t omake arrancements. At the res- Nathan Pumerantz, 4 tailor of New |ular meeting Monday night a match London has filed a petition in bank- | wa sheld and resulted as follows: ruptey in_the United States district court in Hartford, showing liabilities of $12,491. He has $145 of available ... assets and othe rassets of $12.130 in | jyoines unlquidated insurance claims for fire | Oreman loss in 1913. De Rusha A number of Norwich readers who|Woodward depend upon certain New York papers @id not know the railroad strike was ended. Monday morning, as the mail- ing editions merely told of the confer-|Baldwin . ence in progress. As usual, readers of | Blicq .. The Bulletin got the news up to 2.30 2. | Brewster m., or later. Johnson At a meeting of’ the Connecticut |-t i B Milk Producers’ asso dation in South 09 118 Manchester Fiday evoing o commit- PREAE Shaoey tee of three was aypointed, W. B. 3 Thrall of Vernon, W. itkin of Man- | TELLS OF CUSTOMS chester and H. B. Pomeroy of Coven- IN ZULULAND trr./who will canvass the towns for —_— new members. Interesting Lecture Given by African At :mfl& of paintings at the Amer- et Mirier. icar. Art Gallerles in, New York last Peters, weel, the following paintings Of the | worker o dyers orsigt i SAmary me H. W. Ranger, of Noank, Wwere|anq Miss C. L. Tshabalala of Natal, W sws.,;“flngp P;a:tufreu ‘mr $1.000; | South Africa, lectured on the customs . AL oLy for $1:200; “Wil-|and industries of Africa in the Me- ows.” 3 ; The Spring Hole, Halev’s | Kinley Avenue A. M. E. Zion chureh or $925. Modnl:ay evening before a good sized Arrangements have been made by |2UgETee oo the Connecticut Public Library com- | tne pros e oty onducted oy mittee to place branch libraries in| peters introduced her companion, Miss the Moosun public schools, the Aldrich | Tehavalala, who sang in the Zulu ton- Frea Public library furnishing’ the | gue. Mrs. Peters §ave a very ‘inter- books. Thus far books have heen | geting account of her trip to Africa placed in the Pond Hill, Central Vil-|on the Lusitania on her trip prior to -{lage and Higs schools. the fatal trip when she was Mrs. Peters and husband are in charge A two weeks' mission at the old cathedra! in Ruffffalo was begun Sun- | g5 % ehocl consisting of 500 boys and M day under the direction of Fathers " BNE Pl leteitis Stk Reinciated | i e K very, Inter - | Fathers from New York who gave & ® 5 mission at St. Patrick's church Jast | October. Fathers Chryooston and Fox m‘z;‘ XTI P, SRRl O (hie Y- wood, N. ¥. OBITUARY. The stato_treasurer of the W. C. T. e U., Nellle R. Arnold, acknowledges Mrs. Henry B. Latham. contributions sincluding, from Putnani| Monday evening about 7 _ o'clock yard of dibes $4.40: Uncasville, $2:|Bunice H. Hewltt, wife of Henry B. Manchester yard of dimes. $4.20: |Latham of Plaln HM ed Bridgeport two yards of dimes, $9;|an attack of heart trouble. East Danbury dimes $1.50; Torrington, | tham was 8 Jears old and the vard of dimes $4.50. dnushter of Mr. and - Mrm Chari . ewitt of Preston and North Stoning- Ot a Norwich voung man Monday's | ton. She is SUrvived by her - ‘Waterbury Republican said: The po- band and a brother, Charles Hewitt, sition as acting principal of Crosl who resides in the middle west. High School was offered James Frank W. Nichols. Grafton, vice prineipal of the school, % i but he refused to accept it. Mr. Grafton Webster Nichols, who fell teaches the department of Still G-t;ing Recruits. The local militla companies are|ims foot of the ing nmew recruits steadily. On Monday évening acting Captain Will- | Sacoanens 2 B oy fam R. Denison of ing vour office as Milk Inspector of the city of Norwich, and in consequence of the facts which have come to my atten in the course of my investigation of these complaints, I am considering the matter of removing vou from the of- fce of Milk Inspector should sufficient That said Dr. Dennis J. Shahan has been unfaithfu! and Inefficient in the “0f bis anty Otis atreet. southesly Jda Foster, Adams P. Carrofl. norther.y side: as milk in- of Norwich, performance spector of the city that the requirements of the nublic in- terest of said citv demand his remo: “tis street. Henry F. Paltser, Bt. Potrick’s Church LADIES! We have made a lucky purchase of 900 Milan Hemp and further that fhe charges stat- ed in paragravhs 1, 2, 4, 2, and 9 of the notice hereinbefore recit- ed are true. Now. Therefor faithfulness to duty, ministration of his office and the re- quirements of the public interests of the city of Norwich, as T do hereby, for the cause stated, in accordance with the foregoing finding, hereby remove said Dr. Shahan from the office of milk inspec- of Norwich and cause appear. This is therefore to give you notice that T shall be in the mayor’s office Norwich, Connecticut, March 2nd, for g you an onportu- regard t corporation, C. Thompson, Ha:l, Alice M. Gardn John F. C-aney, John D. in the city hall, at 10 a. m., Fridav n the purpose of givi nity to be folly heard with the manner In which you' have beon cordrcting vour office during the past eirF9'n_months. You will also take notice that the grounds upen which the matter of your removal are being considered are (1) (2) unfaithfulness performance of your duty, and (3) the requirements of the public interest of You will also take notice that the more important of the grounds or charges upon which my belief which necessitates this investigation and the consideration of this matter is are the following: (1) Of a total of 131 dealers from whom samples were taken and sent to the state laboratory during the pe- riod from September 1st, 1915, to Jan- uary 1st, 1917, at least 32, or nearly 25 per cent. had no license at the time when the samples were taken. Of a total of 173 dealers who were licensed to sell milk during said period in the city of Norwich no sam- ples whatever were (3) Of the probable 180 dealers who are now selling milk in the city of Norwich and who should heve had 1i- censes issued to them on the 1ist 1917, up to February 1917, a total of but 7S licenses were is. sued by uu milk inspector and record- city clerk, ) Mn none of the Mm selling milk during sald period have samples been taken with sufficient frequency to insure_proper inspection. (5) ‘Where the annalyses back from the state laboratory have shown milk of inferior gquality, hecause of lack of a sufficient percent- age of milk fat, or a ‘bacteria coumt, or a surplus of water, or high percentaze of dirt. no effective measures have been taken to insure an impmmt of conditions in these No sufficient method of inspeetion has been carried no proper method of following np the sumzestions made has been adopted. The ordinance reauiring letters at least four inches high to be dis- played on the side of each vehicle used ributing milk in_the et at Norwich, showing the Hm!e of the dealer in q-u-u.-_ With onl! or two nossible !leep- because of his un- his inefficient ad- | Philip and Margaret Spelman, Minnie Adelia D. 1ra'y and Sa- ra: G. Congdon. Perkins avenue, yor thereof, nor-herly side: Fiznceg Plac . Dowling and The date for the hearing on the sidewalk orders was fixed for the eve- ning of April 2. Councflman Joseph C. Worth intro- duced a resolntion appointing Frank Tuttle, Leroy Hinckley, Harry Hiscox, William W. Clifford, Henry Burnap special consti- bles to guard the city reservoir, dam: The resolution was adopted. As there was no other business the council adjourned. ENTERTAINED OLD SOLDIERS AND RELIEF CORPS. Sons fo Veterans Arranged Delightful Prog-am for Guesis. tor of the city same is hereby made vacant. ALLYN L. BROWN, Mayor of the City of Norwich. The finding was ordered printed in the journal . Dr. Albert C. Freeman, the new in- spector, was brought up on a farm and worked on a number of large farms his native state. three years he was engaged in the wholesale milk and cream business. He is a graduate of the medical school of the University of Vermont. Thames Street Sidewalk Hearing. The sidewalk hearing was opened immediately after the minutes of the meeting had been accepted and the resolution and sheriff’s return on the Thames street sidewalks were read by the clerk. Edgar H. Allen was the first to take He said he represented the Woodworking Machinery company. He was not present to rem- onstrate against the sidewalk order but simply wished information. inquired as to whether the city will supply them with specifications and a blue print of the grade. In answer the mavor said the city engineer will set stakes for the grade and will furnish them a copy of the specifications. Ralph Bantini was the next to be heard. He said he did not object to the sidewalkc order but did not think the award made him by the special committée appoipted to estimate the damages due the property holders with whom the council was unable to agree awarded 3400 for his property taken by the city and with the understand- ing that he should move and rebuild the wall. He has inquired of a local contractor as to what it will cost hint to move and rebuild the fall and w: told it wouid be $400. leaves him no damages. Expense Estimated at $200. City Engineer Paimer said the mat- led by the commission incompeteney, and Edwin L. in Vermont, yais entertained members of Sedgwick jost. G. A. R. aat Sedgwick Woman's Relief corp . 16, Monday eveniny in Bucking ham Memoriai. The followiig prog-em was carred Selections by ovcnestra; Larkbam on Womens Rignts, James A. Bid- from 74 ot strel lketch Meur'm Rydholm, Sears d Hall Ebe. J"Hl CQ“.‘ )‘rl Manping song, Mr maz:-n, orchestra. con-lusion of the entertain- skt e Bopa OF Vtekoss o] § bue- iness meeting at whick Hon. John H. Baines and George A. Keopler were appointed delcgates campment which will be held in Hart- ford on April 11 and 12. Burke and Henry Peale we.e appoint- ed alternates. One membership was recsi “’he commitiee in en‘ertainme t Jobn H. Perkins, Wi ana Eben Learned. GIBSON WILL SPEAK AGAIN AT BANQUET Fathers and Sons to Gather at Y. M. C. A. For Fourth Time. H W. Gibson of Boston, state Y, M. A’ boys’ work secretary of Massa- the siate en- «m R. McCord ‘This he clai ter had been sott! appointed for that purpose. $409 intended to cover the expense of the moving and rebuildin% of the wal HATB Iatest styles o black and all colors. vahul $3 to .4 MILAN HEMP $1.55 Special st <. 9119 < (l s 7 § SPORT H Spocl . 9295 3 tions during sald period, no proper or sufficient nction has the milk inspector to enforce the eor- dinances of the city of regard ‘o the sale of milk or the statutes of the state bearing upon the same, in that, during =aid neriod the been taken by | Lition was sstimatcd at 5205 This leaves $300 for damaces. The m informed Santini that if h. as nfl feel satisfled with named by the committee he could take an appeal. The council, the mayor said, has no power award as the matter has been settled by the special committee. chuutu and Rhode Island, who spoke last and sons’ ban- Norwich with uet this year whic) ‘be the fourth annual banquet and it is pected that there will be between 50 to 160 in attendance, Mr. Gibson will speak on March 29 in New Lon- don and he will come into this section of tho state on the close of a wida to change "HiS 16TH B.ATHDAY. G. Cruthers Entertained Mem- Lers of Y. M. C. A. Wirsless Club. Ln St. Patrick’'s day Ferey G. Cru- un af 4‘: and Mre. y by || Over J. & G. H. Blis¢’ Jowsiry Btore ALL M-ycr of the City twenty - lne, saying that he represented Bartlett, who was unable to be pres: As there were no others to be heard the hearing was declared closed. etreet, fll.h'l’d entertaining 2 —=.2Z 4 o 5 Wholesale Milinery Co. 128 Main 8¢, Up One Flight