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me, 3 are réply. Councliman Carney said he felt the rlh‘nh ought to be inspected and LADY ASSISTANT =15 Answered Promptly Day and Night THE BEST PLACE 1S THE CHEAP- EST PLACE TO BUY FUR COATS mm—m Dog (Black urian Dog (Natural Wombat (Natural Kinger {Nasurat ingaroo a n Horse ‘im Rm n Calf Slack Color) FUR LINED COATS NATURAL MUSK RAT, ‘IAIIGT, THE L L CHAPMANCO. | 4. BATH omu'r. NORWICH, cv. TEAMING AND TRUCKING DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT $ REASONABLE PRICES A. D. LATHROP Shone 175 A GREAT VARIETY OF Alarm Clocks at FRISWELL’S ! 25.27 FRANKLIN STREET CAVE WELDING & MFG. C0. Aatomobile and Maehine Parts Welded, Garage work a Speelalty, Work Guarapived, 81 Chestaut St Tel. 4 ‘Overhauling and Repair Work OF ALL KINDS ON tic by -~ with heavy frost Monday, the middle and west There will be snow, hmy from the lake region eastward and . gener- ally fair weather elsewhere east of the | m be local snows in the Fer lake rvegion, Taih or &now in jower ‘Ohio valley and Tennessee an: rains in weather will be generally fair Wulnm Frost warnings have been issued for the southeast as far zouth as the 26th !Southern New England: snow Tuesday, colder west portion and Pnalotan- for Mondas ‘nn’o‘w and warmer, THE WEATHER. Cmd!thnl. > \ The mmwest ambnnm of the last three days now extends southern New Bngland to Ontario @ center of disturbance at. eith . Duting the last 2¢ hours it -has ‘been’ ‘and east Guif. states, ng to, i river. On Wednesday the east Gulf states. The ward, ; t wiil be colder Tuesday in the up- Ohio vailey, the lower Lake region, | east Gulf states. ‘ednesday nessee, the east Gulf and “south Atlan-|T in the Ohio yvalley, Ten- states. y Forecast. Rain or night in east pon‘on ‘Wednesday | fair, colder. Obsgrvations in Norwloh. The following records, repdrted from Bevin's pharmacy, in temperature and the changes Monday: show the changes barometric ;| abpeal to this effect. “Rain or 6nday's weather: Rain and ey, | warmer, couthwest to northwest wind. .| coal for this purpose is nscemfllv dis- - lservices in the churches, or the tem- A letter from Chairman Charles G. Bill of the Committe on Fuel Conser- that Yation of the: Connwueut State Coun-|damage is oil of Defense has come to me as|tents by shutting off mayor of the cxty of Mima. tmo vided mm anunure of -ll Nm. the locai tuel administrator, Mart! is attended to. Jerfsen, calling attention to the mnys T believe that after the ex Sity of awakening the community to a|of the past two weeks the majority of rvealization of the seriousness of the of N bréesent fuel situation, said Mayor Allyn L, Brown, addressing the:court of common council; just after the Jan- uary meetirg convened in the=council| chamber Monday ' fiight. 1H ‘While ho suggests the Ms calle ing of a public meeting fof the pur- pose of discussing this matter ahd. to thus Wring it to the attention of the m& it has seemed to me that in- h s such a meeting Wu\lld, lu\'; no power to take effective. “imight better call it to the attention through gn address to m- court of common council. I therefore bring to you and” t(t me people of the city, with the earnest re- quest "that they be seriously ed by those whom they may affect, ud acted upon where pus.ble, the follow- ing of Mr. Bill's suggestions, which seem pertinent to our local situation. * To Curtail Saloon Hours. ik “1.7To enrtafl the hotrs'of memfini ; ing of the saloons certainly = from eight o'clock in the morning o not later than ninc o'clock at night. Car- dinal Gibbons has already issued. -an oecup! ou-s. X hl b g rience little 6\" no. k. lines suggested--where: in are affected, by individual ac- n—and where gr':‘\gl in budntn or it and volunury n- by :;m pmc:n anun- ¢ part of any one. I am sure that our local administrator, artin B, Jensen, will be willing:to take this action up with any who-de- sire fyrther information upon it "Elestric Sign Ordinance, : The medting was called to order at 5.30 o'clock by Mayor Brown and, the clerk repd the return of publication, ot the. proposed ordinance relating - gi& business signs. A motion was nd seconded that the ordmance be_adopted. Councilman J. Carney “he thought the words “said sign shall be of the value of at least one hundred dollars” shonld be stricken out. ; He dig not believe that the merchants should e obliged to perect signs cost- ing not more than ' $100. This < he thought would be a hardship on. th fi?fln merchafits. Alderman Milo:R. fers moved that the' words he stricken out and this motion was sec- onded by Councilman Carney. 2. TO consider the curtailment of the theatres and publlc amusements, par-| ticularly the movies, to shorter hours. 3. To consider the holding of union porary oclosing of such chutch butld-| W, ings or rooms As micht be posaible without handicapping the work wh! at this’ time they are doing and will be4c:\.lled upon to do. . The closing, of rwate greenkous- es at this time bef auppT; ‘of believed the ordinance ought to stand - without, change, » This would prevent (ho appearance & cheap and unsight- canvas signs. Mayor Brown sald continued. In this way coal that would t%e ordinance was drafted after simi- he wasted by postponing. action which | lar’ ordinances in force in other, will in all probability have to bo event-; ies. ually takea will be made avail After some discussion pro and “c n the necessary heating of prlvute ons+, the -motion to strike olt as maete es, . > Alderman Waters was put to af e 5. To discontinue ths heating of un<|and. resulted in a tie. The tie was 1o t‘. hbfl‘. 0!‘ con- OOI. “Alerman Guy B. Dolbeare sald hef T ltive services meéntiored: by “the De. t someone ought to be mpondble Inr tham. | H‘ felt that some ‘hydran ’~ thn hydnnt matter -)buld :: Iottvmh department rather than with said he under- “Misn't the ne- @0 the work be- * 4 -pint Cereal Cookers or Déuble Boilers, regular $1.00 " . 4%-pisit ‘Cookers, ‘regular $1.20 Whemw, The Cour! Cotineil * does heréhy wfim!n | Whiclt of Common it the period of Thames 1n nlarged M ac- dance with’ f'he snney and descrip- N t ot ‘Commoti pears at| "{’l Cp\mcfl Jour- 6’ the time of the ofu‘u‘on all of the ages axse'ssed having been paid to the pefsdn or pérsons entitled . to re- ceive them; and ‘the alteration of said ssr:ea and sidewalk having been.com- plete C el 2 and enldrged, . and. said stréet is hereby declared opened. The resolution Wi date . ithe - following for the respec- SPrimiming: ms?idult ‘grave $1:50; infant grave, 3%~ Fertilizing lots — Lot containing 8 "fluMandnmeClandee. URmeChflaStkwilmhmualfimwni 0 * We Call Atten- tion To Our hfifime chmk TOILET PAPERS Sho Gun (better grade paper), “Chevolt tnm tissue crepe), 13c ENAMELED ‘WARE, High-grade Bmwmsh Ware 2-pint Coffée Pots, regular Gc. 3-pint Coffec Pots, regular 6fc, 4-pint Coftee Pots, regular 75c. 2-pint Tea Pots, regular 8jc... -mnt Tea Pots, regular 75¢ 4-pint 'ru Patl. fe:\llar 89¢ 5-pint Coftes P‘ou ey ur $1. “4-pint Coffee Pots, Fegnlts $L38" 5-pint Coffee Pots, regular, $1.50 3-pint Tea Pots, regular $1.25 4-pint-Tea Pots, regular $1.39 <~ OAK:BATMROOM OR MED!C!NE CHEST Plate Mirrored Door, (lass Sheives, regular $2. WHITE EARTHENWARE. SPECIALS Faker. or Vegetable Dish, heavy.wars, regular 50c at 29c and 40c at mn 10-pint Water Pitchers, larze, plain, regular $1. 25 .value at 49" Biue Ba.nded Chun\:en, regulae 50¢..v.........0 at 33s 'MISCELLANEOUS WARES la.plnned Coal Hods, regular 27¢, 80c and 35c. Long Handled Fry Baskete, regular 39¢. T5¢c O'Cedar Oil Mops: with Handle. $1.25 O’Cedar_Oll Mops with Handle. Push - Brooms, with. Hand! -regular §1.00 to [T 50.. value-at 31.7! | AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS, ' Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- Empleyes of Norwich Belt Company Receive Increase in Pay—Personals 8ix hours after high water it is low tide, which is followed by flood tide. GREENEVILLE dissolved by the mayor and the: mo- tion. was lost by his deciding véte. The Ordinance Adopted. . .. Then the adoption of the ordinance ithout change ‘was put to a vote, ‘re- Ited in a tie, the tie was dissolved by the mayor and the ordinance was adopted by the mayors vote. City Treasurer Charles S, Avery's summary -of receipts, May 16, 1817, to December 15, 1917, 1s a8 {o\hwa. Cash on hand 4 May 15,-1917 . 255259 Water works .$21,508.54 Dept. of Public Works— graves, $1.50; lot-containing 3 graves, $1: dot: contain]ng 2. graves, 50 cents. That after this da 5 the superintend- ent- of ~cemeteries Shallrénder all bills immediafely upon - the “eémpletion of the: workefor whi¢h chare\ is “made, and all persons: whose hills remain un- paid more than80-days after they are Remarkable %fi'fi}m”ln Dress Goods. Colored Dress Goods Fine Dress Goods - Final report of the finance comm so rendered, ‘shall be 'ziven no. further |§ 9o inan’ Cotton Serges, in 50-inch Chifton Broadeloth, in Alfig, Upholstering and Wood Work.| Christmas day oach of the employes| ocrips Thames o tee on the claim of B. P. Brewef, AL | oredits Thic resolutiom. shall also } white, brown, garnet and navy, brown, wine and plum— Blacksmithing in all its branches |of the Norwich Belt company Was|pents 15001 n yaagDafor SLAAD for flag stones andieuth e ke LI TTTL Sreenalko. $2-inch Plaids, 3% zga:_nggms et $2.79 ; ¢ T o ik Wt ¥ ' & i stones which were”used by thef#cofi L & regular 49c value, at......,.. T , Ataio..s beneo §2 | B rasaived ot Batisday, mal ARAT was | O Ling and U tractor In constructing the granolithic | o the rendering of & bil thereos next || S6%inch Novelty Piaids, 1ight Y-inch Novolty Ciiscks, for "~ rece - ,290. ; : : ; ¢ ] i &0 & CI ark in svery gam o substantial. increase | Qutside account 1, - 318 Tinest under orde Zor e Common | The resolution was/adopted by the || nd daric effects for drestes lours, for skirts, regular $2.30- a W SeW . 3 ¢ i1 t of its foundati council. A 4 VAING, At . viici.oieoasetines tt are .‘g’?&'&?’&"&f‘ f.fi';“'i'é”é{y'“ g ofif"fin“rf:;‘},‘t: es-\m_m Went over rf% The next meeting. - Two Petitions Received. ; el 1“ lm;;) Wool stl)our for coat: : n 2 y o ; ng, navy, .brown, een 07 to 515 North Maln St |% Girth it M e on | JRUS Aot et o P vt | Zeien e e || it it el g B VR ; $ nl’c'-'ua to ieno-rrx that shg 1ssarl?le toa;e ity uirts, o " In regard to the matter of thé,in-|agking permission to install gasolene |l G0-inch Brocade anama, in valte, at ......oeeeiiiiinns 19 out again.after being confined to her Mopnagai - spection-of fire hydrants by the ‘fire| pumps at 208 West Main strect ang 14§ black and dark green, tonxl.lr Bhd{ Dl' Good‘ home for over a week with throat | , 025 and Hlsct. Bept— department which was brought up at|Thames street. Referred to .public|§ $1. 50 value, at....... Bl ress CARNATIONS - Jomy ! e ] . 4o B, Dept, ..167,408.00 ihe Jagt. meetime of th council, agton | works commiiise, : = Black Sih Sore’ eehih 1eR P Ninunce “Dept— ing ‘having been deferred | From Norwich Woolen Mills asking |§ $1. 15anue$l En‘,f 39 rge and: Nun's- Velling, 36 OR XMAS OR CEMET!RV Temporary loans . t ) y hntll atter a joint meeting of the fire|aaditional street lisht on _ Shipping inches wlde, regular $1.00 FLOWERS Personals. Loans for Thames committee and water commissioners | gireet, Referred fo.the police com- 54<inch F'lannel Sulting; half wodl, vaiug gt L........ceeeseenns. spending a few davs A riends on | - o lerman eare sai 126 een 1 i - Maplewood Nuruty Co. Central avenne. ; impravements .. 10,400.00 imposeibie to hold a joint meeting but T? dp‘:“"” co ’?fi“’“e’: T otod |§ mixtures—s2-inch Dis.gurml Serge, lgt q“:'m‘y ?F‘““ “" a9 T. H. PeAbody. N Pol; 988, Loans for Gas & - that he had conferred with Mr. Gam- | Lipocd ‘“hat the petition be granted|B i;-yiack and navy—all at §1.95 &' (oI0€ At ..., o and their recommendation was adopt- ed by thé council. ; The quarterly report-of the.chief of i the monthly report-of the street ner_and. the monthly report treasurer were acceptd. Miss Beatrice Boyd has resumed ber tudies at - Connecticut College after spending the holidays at her home. Raymond Burke 1éft Saturday for Worcester where -he is ‘a.student at Holy Cross college, after. spending the holidays at his hom - Electrical- Dept. improvements Court house caees From Gas an@ Electrical Reserve fund From Sinking fund From Gas Black .Mohair and All- Storm Serge,. 42 inches vnde. G regular. §1.00 value, at....... $125 42-inch. Wool Otfoman—43- inch French Serge—48-inch Storm Berge, sponged and . shrunk, regular $1.76 value, at. $1.49. 54-inch Black Suiting Serge, sponged and shru:nk regular stock of the water commissioners and knew he had conferred with Chief: H. .. Stanton, and that it had -been agreed that it would not be practicable for the: fire department to take ovo: thg *drtnt inspection. Alderman Waters, who was in ra:vor of the fire department taking over the inspection of the hydrants said.that yard, value $1.25 and $1.39. -At $1.49; Value $1.75 48-inch Storm Serge, sponged and shrunk, in navy, Copenhagen, wine, brown, plum and dark green—42- ihch Granits Cloth, in navy, wis- terfa,” brown and wine—42-Inch 2,000.00 2.00 DR. A. J. SINAY Dentist Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich 17,000.00 5,20035 The tollow!n: bills were- approved: e ‘Water department,” $2,598.88; park x g by Edmund Coughlin has returned to| Electrical Reserve it was a caso of friction betweon the | department, ~$282.51 ana ' lereid || Wool, Roniin, f pvy, Hase grean Phone Washington to resume his studies at| Iund for transfer two departments. He said he would | department,.$3 black ‘and navy—all'at $1.49 a yard, ceilent quality, regula: 3 0 Catholic Unjversity after spendingthe| to Gas & Electri- Y ~{lke to-kmow the reason why the fife| The following bills were approved value $1.75. * value, at . $2.79 i holidays at his home on Prospect| ocal Sinking fund. 142557 W "}départment could not look after the and the appropriations.made: M-inch In : DEL-HOFF HOTEL street. : To bo raised by 165 070,09 | 03D, Fire department, $,65420; palice, do- At $1.79, Value $2.00 Droof Rlack Cashmers Broad- 7 b s e AX . c.eesasesiiaaiesiseasy ,070. Alderman Dolbeare said the d t- | partment, 716.18; _ street ghting, 2 EUROPEAN PLAN M. F. A. NOTES, Licenses B ment is not equipped for the evl::-k $1,7 ; ‘public works committee, $5,- ‘445 ”k‘fhvfila‘“lmé French Serges— Cloth, regular §3.90 value, at.. $3.39 s Bha )T 58.00 He saig Chief Stanton hasn't the men department of _ cemeteries, [§ #4-inch Velour Check Skirtings— Velveteen—Corduro HAYES BROS, P 36-inch Norfollk M 4-in y b 1o JRMER i 5 rops. Slater Hall and Converse Art Gallery 58264708} and cam't spare them from the $532.36 financtg clfzmd;xccegd e | L or Sormes, e iR B T ey Telephons 1227 26-28 Broadway ::\".dg:hi' Term Because of Coal $555,100.62 “xfiemafl Watera, neid he, tho P and wine—all at $1 .79, value $2.00. h!ack“n;v%roa‘;xgugogfnbagen,- sia8, Lok ¢ o Winter Cloal Cloakings Srineh Velvotoen, fast biack, - Slater hal! and Converse Art Gallery { 5 MAHRIED. regular §1.75 value, at $159 reasurer Charles S. Avery's su f - dight 2 . A < THE 2 @ |tk AT S TR mfltvn;r December e, 1o mm‘?&“"" o MM 1 SERIO—LACAVERA —In _this _city, || 3¢ P reduesd from :’ng . m e PALACE brary o 3 : Jan. .3, 1918 by Rev. Willlam .|} ¢ 675 “requced from $350, : 3 brary offics. will be fn the Academy 5 Unexpendad RKennedy, assigied by Rev. John H. || (¢ Sros L ONCR] (o B30, o0 ‘78 Franklin Street putliiag where Buoits: will be sircpifed 8 Anrmunon- Disbursewents Balantes, | [itzmaurics,. iliss - Morgaret Ldca? | 41 % 5—Seal Plush, trom $6.00. $1.08. B olars as they may be need-| Dept, of Public Workv- vera. of Grecneville and Joseph Serio $6.00 Z P. SHEA ;mfikl;'ffi!mg* ;‘orin; Rhee ar&flv-ofl\‘ Ordinary nr;:lrs and expenses azoggo 030 szg‘zu 23 $2,668.77 | _of Northampton, Mass. e e e ;";%3 m :‘F £0ld, ‘regular- s . nual|{ Qutside worl 2,000. 6.33 3 e e - Training x}nd “Academy buildings. Slat-| Garbage and ash 13,000.00 8.§§1 10 4,713.90 s i 2 * - ; er hfi‘_} Wil be heated for the concert| Sewers and catch b: 2,000.00 1,813.78 1,187.22 | STREET: ilde, “Jan. 3, 1918, N 2 = —— e |en Pviday evening, January 11, and| Maeadam repairs £.000.60 1662.06 T - Nafics’ 8. Peréins, widow of Lorenzo ALL KINDS OF - SIS 2 . Z rfllfly zfgrmthu Bass Cleff concert on| Oiling and sprinkli £,000.00 449873 Street, in her $5th vedr. u s OO'R an rapenes . Amfll‘io‘n “0"80 '#o take the place of Manley Fast- Pa;k; :;-:dl::::spropnlhd— ol di i) LR “'mmmagnvy:;; ]fin‘:?sn AAiny:nrmli FL covmcs . {Special Rates to Theatrs Trou wood who left school to take a position| Sew B ." | BURDIGK—In Charlestawn, R. I, Jan. [N M. ts* Ny s Watieuly a8~ ool s“‘“‘ %, 1918, S Burdiek, © widow of . Traveling Men, Eto, . j?g’u:g, ;mg“! Ahu:ku_l;,‘:fl Sewer 260.00 Charles B‘:,rraél;ek ;:\rgea 78 years, Curtain Scrims and Mmuiuthn. Combination Drapery, ® Cretonne | Livery Connection Shetu been appointed treasurer of tie Acade:| Washington Sireet . 70060 | BROWNING—In Toledo, O, Jan. 7.|§ With splain and: fancy and Serim combined in plain colors 3 cket Steast my orchestra. Sunnyside Avenue and Clay Avenue . 1918, (Chafes (Maton Browning, a (§ white, cream and-ecru, AT L 88 ARREL & SANDERSON, Proph | ™ wares Skarples who had to-leave| O3KFidge Street -.-.. . ‘ 30814 | nmative of Preston, aged 59 vears. THAN MANUFACTURER'S and beautiful floral effects—Sale Phene 54/ school last term because of ‘siciness| aurel Hill Avenue and ant‘lvt sflg" - 20324 | RARRIS—In® this’ elty; “Jan. 7, 1918,|} PRICES TODAY: + price 27c a' yard, value 3dc. A has returned to the Academy. New Sewer— ° : % Dorothy Isouise, youngest child of At 1fc—reduced from 15¢ iupROYECT YDUR FEE‘I’" The gymnasium classes for girls| Sherman Street ahias 900,00 :}é‘;&"w"g:y?mm Sensdad Eacl At 17c—reduced from 22¢ Remnan ot Curfain Serims and ‘i F ’ were omitted on Monday. Boadial 'm:{e"m.m‘, Re -pwroprhhd— Avmnv—m&er]aed ’?“’C‘;f“ i Ledfiudf At 24c—reduced 1r9m 30c i AMarquisettes, at about one-third off, r“" LA 44 Thames Street pavement ... 7,400.32 Jan. 5,.1918, Besste Chapman, wife o! s o ucifiiln"’;ufi::;:::m Lasi Touralote dan— of - Fred| Peaskin Siet comcbos . S iR R G ] < Tmnille Vs Sh . Divas S Eottuin SurEeliolis, ‘gon. o 4936, E late h W day, Jan. 9, at 12 |§ These offerings include im, Marqu and Madras, in white, cream M. Cumminge’ 8pring Arch Suppert | TSUTFcHS, of w:t"&?m stroet Taa| Themes Street, widentng 1111 f6asn 1sisss 43T | R e Ll e e s Dutch - Style, ‘ready-to-Hang asd sbwry: Wathoes | Buite 7- joined 3 ng as a ma- etur .. etery. me T'Iy :’i c}::i:r,'u m.l:h?:.w 1366-4 m.h,u.mén a’iheNg’l“;t B“;{s:"l’qz‘s I‘i)ee is| Lower Broad *2,082.09 SPEELER_Tn e;!;lcsl ;:”F an. I5, Caats, [ piMAIEHESS: Lot 1-—Sale price _95¢ a pair, regular price $1.19. 'WDO! en| Dept, of Cemeteries 5,943.45 1,858.55. UDIE (LE4 2 3—Sale price $1.29 lar price $1.59. ' 2R | Fu 1 setvicerat her late resid 3 Lot 2 e price a pair, regular price $1.59. g emplayed at ihe Ship and Engine Co. :iu D;p-nmum = 24,009.72 18,025.28 fig"a};{?u::; Tuesday anérfiggfi “ Lot: 5—Sale ‘price $1.69 a pair, regular price $1.95. WILLIAM UNG S S St Police Department— 3 Jan. 3, at lock, - ... Lot 4—Sale price $189 a pair, regular prite $2.25 Successor to Joseph Ring Ordered-to Report. g?hflgsu c 3&2&: X 17,966.43 14,633.57 Lot 5—Sale price $249 a pair, regular pflce $3.00.7 l e 2,355.50 1,344.50° e CARPEN%@ & YoUNG el g Sea wlimed bn: the Strest lighting 2200000 5.977.82 12020138 mall-me Rup at January Sale Pnceo I oeived 500.00 s xS LT 5 et S| G B wm B e agng Rigy e sbslo | Boversie Smyros Rus s Best work aad ot right {10y (Tuesday), Health Department— / 1,500.00 708.31 79119 e ;;fi,“ AR $145—Sale PFiCe -........... §1.39 Telephone Vl.\ Main St Gas and Electrical Depte— 2 o > inches—Sale price Axminster R size 27x54 . gg:;actg;ga Lr:ézgmtenenl expenses. .. 23%%% xeé,mu: 54,242.57 Linoleum Rugs, SSe inches, resul:f’brice $2.75— i . ,000. 40,004.93 2239507 Sale price ... $ 1647 flaren who have ;:‘e'cdessh;"y sca | Interest on mortgage bonds, ..ol 2000000 10,0000 10,000,090 inches—Sale price 3 -« e ; s ee ers for il- nterest on y Of 101 S b T Pm“ od ar v move and regulite {hc| Klectric BORAS ...ec...ssessesss e 11,480.00 5.740.00 5,740.00 Catpd!fle Rugs at January Sale ’ fie of the historie places tn Norwieh | Powsls, re ey ey teothing]| . sk Dabastmant— 5,000.00 3,616.33 1,253.67 Wool and Fibre Rugs, size 9x12 feet, vaiue §12.09—Sale price. $9.95 '°r oyer two osnturies bas been thestroy 'cwuu:“ frequently breaic up | Water Department bond interest ... 2463750 1231875 12,218.75 s e L e, s e $1675 ‘on e em. For 30 price .. cevesas r Gray's Sweet Powders for Finance Department— . eam! apestry Brussels. Ru size. 9x12 , fest—Sale AD AMS TAVERN v- been the sate and relia- | Salaries . - 520000 391013 TriekrSpames o e .$1675 houtd nevernb' “‘v?u:mm:d lm:g\'1 fl:htex:: g_.?;;:::'“ gs'ggg'x 12'27?{" 3 ¥ . 7,888.5 ,60T.24 “ Th, tstley il gt Yoo them from | Bouse ,°;,;_'-umne use. " At arugsists| Mt snspecior | i g Seee Wh.'.thlla Rnp at Jlmury Sale Prices . the v ia.about fffeen minutes or Election expenses . 1,000.00 923.35 Every January, We are given the privilege of selling dnmntmuod p.n.ms ‘y:gle ;:.:‘ run there in an automobile ;fiflg:ugfl!::tmmdenlu SR 130,000.00 105,000.09 25, too 00 in the ous “Whittall” Rugs at reduced prices— -- T me, S b3 NIRRT v R e R s | T R R e, 7,500,00 7,500.00 A. A m A Street impm‘vement loan payment .. . 5,200.00 g,zob;qo hbieaisia 75 R, R Gas & Electrical Department account ) - loans . .. 15,282.46 15,292.46 2 & ,425.57 [, £2 n E NT' sT F - r One-fifth North Main street macadam 2.000,00 —Saje. pri mal I’“m Extraprdinary Items— . o - T Sale price . Play Grounds . 500.00" DR. E. J. JONES . sto.0 jorth Main eet macadam from foot Suite 46 Shinnod’ Building and Bnhhner of Schofield Hill to junction with Skt : Take elevator, w Streer Central Avenue ..... ceeerenesan. 10,000.00 9,739.57 260.13 4 entrance, " Pmnpt serviceday or night 1. 642.2 = regular price . ml'mmm-mmx $566,098.52 cei ‘ralle, oléumn, in bemr 3 : 7,881.52 *Deficit: -‘gié’s }33 Lady Assistar medium & - SR 01 e ul AN O nru-!n: <dlumns of e $215.28%14 ¢