Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 3, 1917, Page 5

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SAVE voum HAIRT ‘SouBLE IT8] = £ 5 i b i o | - . » EYV’RE FINE!, DON'T REMAIN < BEAUTY IN JUST A FEW . : & , 1s 3 i on. $08 ln street . BILIOUS, SICK, HEADACHY i@ 3 . ibgrou a? Fiin B gorision ; ; . 340 B AND CONSTIPATED. ki s 0 il 25.CENT mmu . E ¥ i _April ses o : ; tea i i | € kit ptenst), FOR_GOLDS, BAD BREATH, Y o rt of ‘Couteil oh M tan tone BaFt 7 7 "7 S8OUR STOMACH—CHILDREN HAIR. THICI ; £ : ; B : £ h A {T AND SUTIRUL, % Ve | tends yéae. - - |evening e chambar Lo Ok the Rnuregt | ey ¥pa. 1 100 F¥ " LOVE THEM. 1 pp 3 4 . ] rder- Joties 6 - (No. : Get a 10-cent box now. lean up _inside - to- Mt and feel mu. Take Cascarets to liyen your liver and clean the bowels .un:g headaches, a bad ¢old, bilious- fensive breath, coal tongue, % —«“ wness, sour mmb afd gases. ; & | To-night take Cascassts and enioy Tid ? nicest, gen ver bowel cleans- vacation 1 ( 5 ing_you ever oxpcmneea Wake up ShowerdL M slae &t ) énd Afints Hill of o'clock by | v 198 , nley | feeling Everybody's Aoing it. Tinctatohe S Juan sight S “’fi S B th eét) h il ’ (No. | Cascarets imkative for childgen invigorates an A thes e 10 st Ereiegy (. ja Douviile e exhilarating, stimulating ul - % tInings ( %«w 3 5 T L,,_ wm'-m m“'m j s o ; m ateths e T _- : ana 28 avenue), Johm. &_ e ; foad frof junction of Boswell avenuo Taa S T : T ley avenue), Hannah rley . Shea |t boundaey of property owned” by B 2, £ Lewis & 40 McKinley “‘!fi“‘ Tronislaw Smigiel. Referred to public uis of Myn. m!kl € nk v 7 street adjoin the | works cominittee. *fi' was f&l i i ), al ‘racy (No. 68 | easter niel T‘ Shea) ' Given ‘Leave to Withdraw. evonl ; : ‘Nn . s sl ey king council to modity order of Sept 5 tt] vi X - , 1916, directing th to I - ¥ g-%‘uhp Vllfim 4 ‘ a '?“ 0 5 hfln F. Norton (No. 118 \C g iklin Lithic walk on Mauexm aznre:zy x:xgsm?,r %, b LW - M”V%‘ 3 s 16 ““L fiikn of Bachem P i i t jamin F. Brew- | Mc it P:‘u Bresa buiiding 8o that order wouid ustre, Vi , ¥ * 2 , = 3 E - “tar -walk.,” Petitlo: v Softness and luxuriance. E m %{}gffl"m : i eatis Armi 5 { eaae Y d diwetod | given leave to withdraw thes petition. Geét a 35-cerit bottle of Knowlton's i . - “Croweil 16 and klin t), t ’ From Auto Sales company for per- Danderige from any drug sfore or tol-| ¢ mmm, Sars. . 31 Crangion : et £ eompa to the satisfar et iniasion to erect a gasoline pump in let counter; and prove thut ’“* haty Norwich has mwf %Au a7 &5 - M 4116y lane), Magia %vun No- 338 treet Sommlesloner 18 | fromt of property at corner of Willow fl. y Franklin street), amis Costandl B and Franklin street ‘leaves by them is as pretty land soltmj - 5 jands | on, “ has been neglecte: ure 3 »| ¢{Nos. 340 and 342 Franklin street), J. ueen ys Nériwich. fm"“n! on M"fl ctreet, L and I A Hiscox (No.37 Franidiy in accordance Wit intent_of the | 450line pump to be located on Frank- d or less ;fln.tfi:t gxat’s all= uurel! E. 2 s can have begutiful haif an phmber of tnut u. | Ot RN “everiue ctreet), F. Burns (Nos. 98:99 | foregoing reeoiu 3 i you will just try @ littls Pander: 4 “fi‘ m“‘ daught_ |ve °;"‘"'} &l ner ot | Foramilin atreets, mun 2nd Saran £ | of the woric Jone b 1 Tt strect o B | e B ol = fl:} %n. éx, spenain tvm Sieatitn by 523:?.',. r:llllll Phiing, | 2anoney. "é L107-100 Franiin | missioner, tg be | ngfi respective | 0biic works commitiee. . Lo Y‘ fl- D. Brown building and constructing.along their | 1oy i, k g ey ot iocsid e tixia e from Jacobson gardge for permis- "" ]I! eiitice fronts i rY th hu.n 1. order. ion to erect a gasoline pump oh curb iviils, who s i ”‘« 3’“” T m’fl “' It b 1ih front of “.o. 13 Bath sireet Referred from Hopkins & Allen Arms company “Your GRANDMOTHER WORE lla conductor on ‘h,,,-, Ehore '1- Music A‘w“m-m Rarctitore catauhe ot < A smwuslished on |3 G0\ ofks committee with, pow: ONE, WHY NOT You? “mo%eh. e i 18 HELD ANNUAL MEETING | sranciithic w‘-'n'k"'h“'mmm Gurd, : |chees, Y“‘"",,“,“' T anciltr i There had | From Joseph Connor & Sons for per- See the Choice Lot of -=g or () a granolithic walk, or (3) & |Homstock (Nos. 2% been no. gra tablishol® thera.for 40 | [iesion to erect i gasoline pump in e t received 267 the | Rev. Joseph H. Selden Chosen Presi. | Sranolithic crosswalk, or “;fi street). years at least. iivml thers inquired b ater street. Re- . % mm pm:%las: by, the Unitea dent for Coming Year. Salk with flags not leds than four {81 | ) Thomas A. Holmes No. 214 {- to what Wifii‘ Sy, Erade s or e works eotlizlithe Wi scamem Franklis it ould tate o Wedterly side 4 R ma mafsh Wil b empored Te Norwien Sic sssocinton neia|SETSL Soncrsle, SR .'*u“'n;,;“a‘:m“- fomnein S65D, Son, L taa pepuni | 8Pl ine Stone ity v - |, Lo, savelc Fmeany and oers tor” c ‘ M E o s A w‘mfl, sorrespondent smentions | lts anntal meeting Monday evening in an asphalt covered MAg an ard W, Towin (Nos. 1838 £ {“3{_‘ that the changs WOUlA™ D | gunnywide avenue to a point below A at Mr. George Blivén and |Slater hall afinéx. Thé president, Col.[stone walk, or (8) a n‘al\olflllu o Bireet). nwr“"“:fl“( e Inquired as t6 Changes. Yerrington avenue. Referred to public . bt °fg- mm Baye moved | Gate, £alled the meeling 10 oeder, af- | Walk fc cutb Bracliner (Mo 280 "Frangiin strect). | Williat H. Cruickshank, Me. Bidwell, | “ Fhrovsn ner aitormey Beesie €, C On Exhibitioni in Our % @t | for which the secretary, Miss Hannan |25Phalt °‘“’; A M. Gardner 58 McKinley “'-J”'W'M;,:‘M“ made Inffuiries | nor notined the council of a fall &he Wind seo : asphalt | sen $ o M. Crowell, #ave a most interesting | (9) a flag walk with flags not less. than | Meinl, v .v:',,'.',,, ; 74 c,»(..N"'(Nz,’. v’ T nn"o-fl'-umh:n s eapte | ormeaired R atad & oHt Joh Bk automobilé caravan 3 es | :nd comprehensive report of the year's [four feet wide across the walk, sup- |53 MeKin | K ivlnlch was In this section dur et i and touchied w ted b t with & -vsmu) A\--nn And l-ney rly side ut & nl- avenue. John D.|agés. The claim was referred to the s pon some of the|Ported by cement concrete with &rano- s A ey, Wilita 1 ingiired as to the change in front |finance c Largest Display Ever Made || faii was reported Monday af, Briarolift hopes and piane for the faturs. Men. |Uthic estension and resetting curb, aa (McK M,. avenus) JAnAg oF R i y bn Otis street and was = L""x’;;,“::‘"“ Soad In This Ci i o 2‘:’:;,“-._:33’ e “ | tion was made of the fermation of the anP(Nu 108" ana 110 MoKinjey t the sidewalk there would City flon wax made ot the févmation of the 3 RGe), etk & Bhasall (Noe “ T aleod. ahont three Inches. . Thére| The following resolution intro- City Treasurer Charles B. Aver a in May for which they will provide the 134 !acx.mley avenue), Harriet E. wu no one present who wished to be |duced and on motion of Councilman Arnold was adopted: 1t i ted tch Hill news that PRICES $7.50 to $48.00 e B Aiarian e fors larger page of the progham. - The o Ay Of tor i ¥ o ’l‘ly':.o' (No. 43 McKinley svenile), and | aea 5 o the propssed widih | ATnold was adopred: | B 2 N clent worl committees o o’ - er . 'well 147 IH BTa on Perk avenue. ‘he eé on p! ic works mér a native of Norwich, mva arrived of the various m Caili S5 hand .Bfl“n“ (No.” 147 McKinley urm Lon vmh.h ‘and #rads were |, and hereby is, authorized to accept THEY ARE WORTH SEEING hote from Cal, wi ey have |Was alluded to and the various ’ fl.‘”flmx::pt& 5 et;.re they chahae oh those comthittees wets | May 15, 1916 ... $7,780.70| (5) Cenidip Tramontozzi (Nos. $i4- |then . Bnd the hearing |Of the deed of Rosa Rosenberg to the THE Pum -CADDEN m foted, Water Works ....$35,703.71 248 Franklin street), and the A. M. H.|on cons| ml:llon n. then taken up and [¢ity of Norwich, when duly executed, A A bill_has been réported favorably | The chairman of the executive com- |, Dept. of Public’ Works— church (No. 2 MeKinley avene). declared opén #fter<thé clérk had read |in the form presented at this meeting ESTABLISHED 1 By the legislature which wfl‘ rohibit | mittee, Miss Mazie V. Caruthers, made | Rents, etc. .. 3 ) Philip and Margaret Spelman |vesolutions coneSrning this. thutter. |and with the agreements therein, of a i the 1ise of trawls or seines in the Ni- |mention in her report of the decora- | Qutside account . 2 5 riins avenue), Minnie L.| Mr. Gilbért asked why he was re- |strip of land on the westerly side of MAIN ST, NORWICH, GONN, ||antic river heréatter, and this should |tiohs for edch meeting and the gen- | SPrinkling and oil's 2, erkins aveniie), Adelia D, [duired to iy a granclithic walk in- | Thames strect for the widening of New sewers . Tracy (Perkine avenue), and Sarah stend of a tar walk. City Engineer |street, dnd the treasurer is authorize greatly increase hand line fshing there. | erosity of the contribulors. [ e new rtatning wail at Richmond |or i Tinslow T. Williame, chairman T & Congdon (Perking avenue). Uhhn‘llf Sald {hat the = sranolithic e BEEL Ll S R T e Nt wall al th . & wa'k ‘ore refor, being under- g of the program committee, spoke of gy Tecél g (T) Norwich Steam_laundry (No. o ey Appropridte and | toud and agreed that such sale and park h ‘b“fl completed and the wid- 1 ed duri: Trust fund income . 2,682.75 3 more economical in the I 1 the plan pursued during the winter of 185 Franklln street), Norwich St oW Tobin and Mr. Riley said that |conveyance cancels any estimate or eriing roadway north of that|devoting an evenin, h to the mu- | Police Dept.— F DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN ioF 18 pmflm & Afasdlly, Aithouth | sie of Sifforent Mations. and Zave in | City_court 3.262.91 fi‘ifi,‘?”c»fi“‘" o b It seetried inconsistent to have tar|aWard herctofore made by the special ames street is a wild looking blace | detail the program for each month. | Licenses sn.is streat), and Adams B. Carfoll (south- | WAIKS in some places and smnolithic | COMMIIce APPOIRted bY the maver to just now. Russiann, Irish, English and German 220,50 erly sida Ofis street). " |walks in other places on the same |jRiimate the damage fo sald o enta urgeon Toining the - move maf by oy |ISC has beed given with the addic . 1204,785.19 (8) Aldsh P. Curfan (No. 128 Me- |30t~ o R T T i g B R tional attraction: ot 3 et s ancll at 16 onal attractions of a most brilliant |, Inunce De AR, Kinley avenue), John O. Peckham (No. | op ogsr ol inis that b :.‘."‘h‘,",f:{;',‘; poses, as réported to_this council at it McGrory Building,, sco\n 1l over the country, the Boy | pia: tal by Mk i Notwich, Oann. | SC35L3 5F Eloton will hereatter cols {’m‘“}m“‘::,m B eres Marearst omis | From General Stnk- 1 R inley avenue), Willlam H.|,o6d condition until they repaired the |M=eling on March § 1917. foct all 014 newepapers and discarded |chureh whén an organ fecital was en- - ander Shatpe (McRiniey avenusr, oo |ireet. They removed the Mags from |, A tesolufion Iereducss oo oner s A L organ . es- | alk and did ? |instructs the street commissioner to joyed, and an evening of . chamber . tate of Mary P. Peale (No. 158 McKin- | 212 Walk and 4id not return them. Con- | [0/ 1/Goe ‘property owners in the -amn: it by the pound. tausic was most delightfull; y rendered ley_avenue), George O. Ste: No. 157 Clty of Norwich Water Worln by a string quartett 30, & Mr. Riley said that the street commis- | Ciiy W1O Rhave been orfered o con The corn and oat crops of Connectl- | ¥ 2 St te ey e M B tax 152.990.29 JeKinley avenue), and LiszierA. Cran- | i Riley said tha i fix |struct new sidewalks and who have s. William H. Allen reported for @all (No. 161 McKinley avenue. flonr Bad tpid him he could not 8% |nesiccted to comply with the orders to Office of cut will be considerably smaller this the women’s chorus the progress being (%) Trinity Episcopal chufch (Ne.|why he el fié‘?e..'.';x‘r’:‘:"..,“’ni‘v“." "8 | do 50 at once and on their faiiure to 5o Bolrd of Water Commissioners. year than in 1916, it is estimated by . a . Charles D. Geer's efficient 5 Norwich, Conn., April 1, 1917.. |the agricultural 'department, based |\agcrship and 865 28 Otis street), Henry F. Palmer (No.|flag walk there Ma; comply with, his order to make ar- Water rates for the quarter ending|UPon reports from the crop SEeRts OB | Nee e Malloie derpbreclation of |1 can account, $28, 36 Otis ‘street), St. Patrick's Church | sad he Ain'c ses any objection if Mr. | FAnSements to have the walks con- i corporation (Otis street adjoining land Rlley ‘Wwished to lay a granplithic walk, |tructed according to specifications March 31, 1917, are due and payabie |the condition March 1. ful and untiri 000 loan for im. at the office April 1, 1917. Office open wtitiiig accompanist. prvment streets.. 22,400.00 of H. F. Palmer), Adams P, Carrqll ley said he thought ter laid over | NTOugh the public works department, fron 530 s I il 5 b . Yrany PNein and Herbars Hi C. Dana Coit, treasurer, made his Naattions. will he mags o all bills|of Hast Hampion wete ia. Wilimantic |RAnual report, which showed a most |L.0an account 345° Py, e 4 otk roeoty ok the would answer just as well, | (1€ EXRense (0 be borne by the proper: remaining unpaid #fter April 20, 1917. last ‘Woek to join Company L and pass- | €7atifying condition of the treasury. 000 loan for wid- oo i) Ot street), John F.|inasmuch as eight-ténths of the streef | ¥ Rolder. st Y PR rok et 1oh e b N e The nominating committee, Trederick ening Thames Graney (No. 52 Otis strest), ‘John D.|iias tar walks now. Mr. Riley said he | Charles Huntiey Special Constable. aprad receive the consent of their parents, Lester, chairman, presented its re- | Strest - 450 Gt (oS streaty): and Alics M. | dig mot ‘ass why be should be com-| A resolution - appointing Charles iscellancous ... - & pelied ts repiace Aimgs which had been [Charles Huntley a special constable | rt and there were elected the fol- men becayse they are not of age. léwing officors and it toe: e Improving streets— That the following proprietors | removed by the who lald the hew |to guard the city resorvoir was adopt- Dl‘ J M KING The New Haven railroad made pub. dent, Rev. Joseph H. Selden; vice ; Franklinstreet, con- & of the lands and buflaings front- road on Frankiin streét. od. 5 . . . esterday figures showing a deficit | bresident, Henry A. Tirrell; secretary, crete ing on Franklin street,”’ MeKin- J. D. Hall Ob Mayor Brown announced . the ap- ebrdary in tHé net corporate in- | Miss Hnmah M. Crowell; treasurer, . and sprink. .00 ley avenue, Otis street and Perkins e La5 tw pointment of Martin E. Jénsen” and eomo 'of the main system ang of every | Philip A. Johnson: executive commity | Macadam —........ avenue be ordered, each at his, hey | ‘J. D. Hall said he didn’t think hé|joseph T. Fanning as park commi one of its subsidlaries with the extep. | tee, Mrs. Robert W. Perkins, Mrs. Wil | Widening Thames or its own expense, to repair thefr re-|OUEht to be called upon to Iay a gran- | gioners for three years from Apri] 1 tion ‘of the Connecticut company. liam A. Norton, Mrs. Frank L, Farrell, | ' Street .......... 7.490.00 spective sidewalks along their entire |Olithic S ghiopion. He sald his walk has | Thie report of the streot commissior May Building Archibald Mitchell; program commtz- 597,140.84 ts, atcording to specifications and [been fixed thres timeés. Some of his|er quarterly report of the fire ma Yy Residents of Thames View park, on |tee, Mrs. Winslow T. Willams, Mrs. —_— worlmfimhip satisfactory to the street | Neighbors have never fixed their walks. | shal, quarterly report of the chief of ian1TuWF c{mh bl.ldon: e trolley line, recently | Charles H. 'H}:l:efl. Miss Hannah M. $604,891.34 | commissioner of the city of Norwich. _’H:“dfl r;wt th{‘n‘: tnfi:l-t: suppo! police, monthly -report of the city O oo clul ogether and built an attrac- | irowell, Miss Isabel H. DMit ssary. and did not think an exten- irer wer g {ive waiting room at the trofey atop. |IT. Perkins, Frederic A l'):;::n::);:: sion necessary as the wall s wide | iinteq in ?:e“:mfil;fiirlned S it was much needed, as the place is|'harles D. Gallup; chairman decora- City Treasurer 8. Avery's summary of disbursements from May |°PoUsh now. He was willing to put Department s Approved high and exposed during bad weather. |t'on committee, Miss Mazie V. Caru-| 16, 1916, to Uarcn 15, 1917, is a8 follows: his walk in condition, but is not wiil- 1 : g e thers; ch #f~ chiorus committee, ing to congréte supports under h! Department bills were then approved . nded |fags. It would be Just as gasy to lay (as follows: Finance. department, 54 ‘Waterbury, Judge Gardiner { Mrs. William H. Alle Unexpe; Greene of Norwich opened the April| After a Fising vote of thanks extend- Appropriations Disbursements Balances. (8 granolithic walk there if the flags |bills, $1438852; special for military have to be torn up and then laid again. | census (contingent fund), $101. v IO term of the superior court Friday with |ed to the retiring president for hi of Pul Works— ro a short calendar session o] O e Mayor Bi artm; £ t $o45, - and assigned | uealous and unremitting attention to| orginary repairs and expenses . $32,000.00 tza.s? 7 S | i o o it e op- | e: deparement g o e B cases for trial for this week. The first |the welfare of the associati TEACHER ‘f_'a‘:n‘gg"" be heard this (Tuesday) |meeting adjourned to Sttend. 15 _the gz},;‘-":o ek it ;.gsgg 2;:;:{2 resolution and eaid he would make |bills, $15944.79; fire* department, 21 = & o e!llelltbod. 7 ~ 0] c walk, 955 . ANl String !nstruments repaired Pm and Mrs. H. C. Rowe of Eastern | The numbers were of uniform escel. | Macadam flf-‘mm-;" ;-gg-gg 205.11 | Why, do you know what they are as ce d , 12 biils, $2,- Viclins sold on easy terms are expected to return this week |ience and showed a most gratifying| SLigE and sprinkling streets . 000 285.04 | ing & foot for 1aying granoiithic walk .07: atreet lighting, $1.679.93, > from the south, where they have spe: L € | P and trees........... 2,000.00 438.66 | I have b. d Ninety-nine bills, totaling $29,238.07 For uppolntitents sdiited & B Ko g amount of musical promise and ability | Relaying W 2 Boud Mivet ave been told that it is 35 cent y , totaling $29, Y gy gl:m 3 ss Ella Nordfelt of |on the part of the performers. ying Warren an S After several others had been heara |and presented by the gae and eleciric RD, Bliss Place, Nere o has been in New York| The openin, nmher by Miss Harriet S Sy ety SSem e y 4 660.00 |in regard to repairs, etc., the hearing | department, were held up until it is was declared closed and the councii |found that they are all properly signed took a short recess. They wili be passed upon at the ad- all win has again entered the em- | R. Coit, The Witches Dance, was given wich, Conn. ploy of Mr. Rowe as private secretary. | with much ex) ngte pression and’ feeling. Washington Street . 700.00 700.00 e tollowing ministers are in ch Miss Sarian 3. iCimball sang with | Mochanic Strest . 11l 430,00 203 | Action Defarred Until Néxt Week, |ourned meeting next week o 3 the Good Friday ] t charm When Your Dear Hands,| Sunnyside Avenue an 770.00 732.75 | After tn R s e ol £ ¥ service at | Sng tha very lovely Dearest. T ter the récess the mayor stated|come before the meeting, the council M.od‘.g ch\lmh. noon to 3 p. The Trio by G‘mm’ o TP Oakridge Street from Goldcn sm 8006.00 789.25 | that owing to the lateness of the hour | adjourned at 11.15 o'clock. = U o Rev. Fdward 8. Worcester, Rev. | ham: Tiam Ricker and Rot.| Dept. of Cemeteries . 7,500.00 735.74 | the council had decided to defer action _— ‘Ricketts, Rev. Joseph T N s e e T 52 Siainis 589491 |70, the sidewslk resolutions until an| o h ar Have that carben knock in your me- Rey. Arthur Varley, Rev. Her- | spirit, each part bet e & G e ideas 089491 adjourned meeting to be held at § R Sran tor removed by the Dure 3. Wyckofl, Rev. Frederick W. Dot hoing handled with & | Police Department— o'clock on the evening of April 11th. | pich horses will be at the Brookly Proceds. 4t onetourth 'the reediar ev. Joseph . Selden. | ifferent vein, and giving cvidonce of | Salarles and general penses | 20,000.00 Gariod | Estitime word thn [aciven AN gol-i| horse shaw, to be held Apeil 18 Apious 3 0 , evidence o g ~ | those who have horses entered are W CAVE WELDING AND MFG. CO. | - Alofg with the increase in th. their versatility, was their second 3,850.00 3.00 [lows: H. Maddison, Miss Iyy Maddison, Miss 31 Chaithut Sty Nozwich. phice’ ot many foodstuite, the he il group the truly exquisite Extase by 21,000.00 323:3 ey o Jocal milk assoclation asking | Micvkier and Campbell Smidt. N meat has en a jump and has been | G e G 2 : " Increased from two to four cents & | Prisc, Symphony. beloved by all Haalth Dupartiert—- 1,500.00 ; P e e e e pound on beef and pork, While 1amb | sraniyhion e, piiams’ attractively 650.00 designating payment of license fees & l;:; oodvanced stiil nigher. ér. " The ad- Pleasure tn & prous of srveaiiig sy | Gas and Electrical Dept— - City" clerk’ be changed to read city Cronme At e piers state. to &n in- | pretty little irish love song and A Lovs| Operating and general expenses and treasurer. Referred to specisl oem- P em @ big pack- N;u ery -wmu “““ delicate, XEEDSIONS < eoee 2ecesasnrosnnnssoss 163,000.00 ,171. 23,323.51 m‘l.i‘?m"g ‘:I‘g MN o Rigtand Tel ¥ .~ Henry ntaine gave a HM 1 ‘3 el ey T i LEHIGH—the Best TR o performance of great brillianse in his| New retorts ..... ®[shone company for permisaion to ex- 3 . . group for the piano. Bn Bateau and | Interest on Bonds xomoo cavate for four 50- moz olo- on Lau- F fl‘l D- FRESH FROM THE MINES B —— the Etutle de Concert were vary well| 1horeveraents’ to plant . 00 rel Hill avenue. to public un irectors Thousands JVisht St. Patrick’s Church | rterpraied And the Andee s Yorn Toll | Improve » s 301,22 | works committee. —_— During Special Services. cia i Tammerm Park Department— 5,000.00 92995 | * From H. H. Gailup and others, ask- * A. D. LATHROP The pastor and assistants of S| ‘SMise Mary Tester 5l el s ST T e crom Cojar” stvasty and_Embalmers . U 2 trick’ h regard the _Torty y g::fl::-‘dm mom 6,716.98 1551828 | for electric light at Slater avedue and T P —_— gan Sunday = 181251 | Cedar street. Former petition referred TRUCKING s todavs, s’ the nd Tn the song of Sotace, it Snigrian 430040 B2 | Lo biie athy comeitton, and letiss 337 MAIN STREET i ‘was particu! atcivel ' X v to police commissioners. Of) Telephone 75 ds| Mr. Meflck W. Imur was ncwm inspe 1000.00 201, From Connecticut company asking Sapseite ran. YN Reuther & Co’s STERLING ALE and ot | Sustaining each part in turn. 90008.00 0,000. %3%s91 |Thames street. ~Hearing ordered for Piel Bros’ Real GERMAN BEER on 'rhe_qpm d-wnfimu of M- 5 : v evening of April 1ith. quils and ‘were contributed by Fro property owners on -Ruuell Draught at the Peter J. ! 9! y Miss Isabel Mitchell. king city to take over Russell DEL-HOFF HOTEL The BEST CANDY Hi\yu.w.s:: PLAN win | . i s * : Promissory Note (5 per °-.‘:’ dated To present to anyone as a gift is a box Telophone 152 3608 lrndvny of LOWNEY’S CHOCOLATES WILLIAM, C. YOUNG There a guarantee slip in each box , Successor to ing with asphalt -,. that the Chocolates are fresh and STETSON. & YOUNG Pley Y oot you'll find the variety excellent. Sold $ Franklin Strest crete assisted Father CARPENTER and BUILDER |£. 27" o e 214 . - #ie a4 Bt Tk s M at - right % s Mmc;z a ; - : = Birast LE000 3 z :“fi 3 3 DUNN,S PHARMACY one 50 West Main St 60 MAIN STREET g& i i%’f i i Franklin s Laurel nm m w cwm House, top EN YOU WANT 15 put yous Dus- ; ingss before the public, there is nelw o gl S - . i ley a i HEX YOU WANT t> put your bu moaium better < Tonds 5 8 5 S Qnu- before tne public, there i vertising cvlumns of The 2 & { - ' ¥ 3 medi better o ad TR LS ¥

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