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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Jun 1927, p. 53

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27 - June 24, 1927 WILMJ;T_TE · LIFE lapp~d four ( 4) Inches and shall (·xtend to three (a) incheJS from the O:J.! ·. 1. c:Ogt. of each slab .of the pavement. · STEEL ROD REINFORCE:l\IENT Along a line six. ( 6) inches from the outer edge of the pavement and four and one-half ( 4 '72) inches below the finil:lhed grade thereof shall be laid a r0und steel rod seven-eighths (%) inch in diameter. LONGITUDINAL CONCEALED :\lET AI... JOINTS A concealed metal joint shall l:h-: placed on the center line of the p<..,vemeut and along· lines thirteen ( 13) feet nort~ea.st and thirteen feet southwest of .ii:l td center line. This joint shall be ef(~ C!ted by mean~ of a vertical strip of dr:formed metal so placed that it shall extend from the base of the pavement to within onehalf inch of the surface of the vavement. Either black painted or galvanized me~al shall be used. The <.leformed metal used shall be not less t·~1an eighteeu ( 18) gauge with corrugations of three ( ~~) inches, and the depth of con ugations one and one-half ( llh) inches. The height of metal strip shall be one-half ( 1;;) inch less than the depth of the pa wment slab. It s.hall be staked in place at Intervals of not to exceed three ( 3) feet, four ( 4) inches, as hen·inaft .. r dt>scrlbed. Adjoining metal ~>trips shall be lapped two inches and t>.:curely fa~tenE'd tog·ether by means of one-quarter (%,) inch pins driven through matched holes in 'the splice. The mc.:tal joint shall be accurately staked to line and grade br mt:ans of pins left in pl:-w~. driven vertically through holt·s provid ..:d for that purpose in t·he metal at not to exceed ( :~) feet and four ( 4) inc ~ h Cl'llt<:r~:;. Tlk pins used shall be of intermediatt.' or ::;tructural steel thr<·~·fighths ( 3,{) in<'h in diameter and not lesi:> than fift<·en ( li>) inches in h·ngth. Punch~d or ('Ut holt>s shall be J>l'O\'ided in the joint at not to exc~cd fin~ foot centun; to r··et-i\'e tht' o1w-half inch round deformed tit· bar~. TIE BARS < hw-~1alf (%) inch ddornwd n ,un<.l l'l··E>l bars Hhall be ::;et in the Cl'lllt·r of · the J)an·m<·nt, normal to the longitudinal joint at tive ( 5) f(>ot intPrvals, said !Jars shall be· four ( 4) fee·t long and shall set two (~) fl-..·t into E>a.ch slab. E .... XPANSIO~ JOIXTS E:qHwsion joints of one-half (If.!) inch thick of prepan·d asphaltic fE>lt f'<tual to "ElastitP .Joint" shall be plact·d across tht:· roadway t>t-rpt.'ndkular to the cc·nu·r lint: tlwro.:-ot' .tl intervals of thirty (30) ft·t't, said joints shall extPnd throu~~l th<: f·nti l't · t h i<'ktlt'Hs of the pavenwnt . CFRI~G . --------------------------~-----. ~d of !!:it he p(· L in n:·. ar n- nd Is ,ro· all ~1d ll- l~~ b·· ho · H·r htgh ··d ud · In·· ht · · ·~. rh:-: all de. 'il'l Cll' he· I>\\' lit';ell It!' tiW nd l n i- rl· . [h· · ..,. !'!- ···- nt t-:1e -top of thf! brick \vork by twelve ( 12) header courses, and upC:n !:laid walls :-;hall be set a cast b·on cover ·and lid tht:: combined weight of which' shall not be less than four hundred and sen·nty ( 4 70) pounds. Said catch basin ~;hall bt: trapped with a half trap of vitrified tile pipe of eight ( 8) inches internal diameter and shall be connected with th\) existing sewer at the same point as t·)1e old catch basin inlets by means of vitrified tile pipe of eight ( 8) inche::; inter!lal diamet~::r averaging thirty ( JO) feet m length, laid on a ·uniformly <.le.:;c~nding grade of not less than one-quartet· inch to one ( 1) foot. Said half trap shall be~ ~wt so that the elevation of the hottom of the half trap within the catch oasin t5hall be three ( 3) feet above the floor of ~he catc~_ ba~;in: The two new Qatch basms herem provided to be constructed at three hundred ( 300) feet northwest of the center line of Elmwood A venue and the one at Washington Avenue along the northeast curb shall be similarly trapped and shall be connected to th(' adjacent manhole by t:lght ( 8) inolt ,·itrified tile pipe twenty-four ( 24) feet long laid on a uniformly descending grade of onequarter inch to one ( 1) foot from tne trap to the adjacent manholE>. STORM WATI<JR SEWER A vitrified tile flipe sewer, twel\'c (12) inches in internal diameter ~hall be constructed and laid along the cl'nter line of the proposed improvement from the manholt~ at Blmwood Awnue and :\lain Htre-t>t, wlwre a connection :-;hall be mad~:; thence northwt·sttrly along said center line, a diRtance of thrt-t! ·!mndred ( 300) ft·t-t. The grhdo of tho bottom of tlw inside (,f the .-ewf'r at Its · conn(:>(.·tion with the stw:tr in Elmwood· A n·nue shall bt· 2 4.;; fl·et above Village Datum and shall raise uniformly to an elevation uf 25.5 feet above said datum a.s its northerly end. Two <2) brick manholt·s shall be construct~d along the line of said sew(·r, onP at the north end a.nd one at a point one ~undred and H~·venty-th··· (17:-i) ftTt slluthvn·sterly theroof. Said ma.nholo~ shall be tlm·t· (a) fet·t in Internal dhunfoter and H··n·n ( 7) f~et dt·t·p with walls eight ()l) inches thick. Tht.· UI>J~:r two (!!) ft·t·t of tht· brkk w .. rk :-;hall bt· drawn in uy nv·ans of tw.·l\'e ( 12) he : ad~r <·ourses to a diameter of two < 2) fed u.t tho top. The dianwll·r :~ha II bt> tlt·t:.n·a~.od one ( 1 ) ine·~l on Nlch :;ut:('tol'ding cours.:. A ea~t tron COV(~r and lid Wt·iJ.dling four hundred and St!VPnty ( 470) pounds shall bE> furn b;hNl und set on t h·· top of the briek work, with its top sd at thL! grnu t.~ of t11e finlsho·d pax<'nwnt. Tht· brick for both ma nhoh·l-1 :tllll ca tl'll ba!-'ins shall bE\ tllP. hl·st qual.ty fJf ·~Hl.r(l burnt·d St'Wer brick, fn·e from I i lilt· or cracks. All mortar for nil hri,·k wml' shall btl <!Om posed of mw ( 1 ) part l ·Y ·\'olume of American Hydraulic e· ·lnl nt and (2) IYo.l.rts of clt·an sliarp s;·JHl and clean lake water. Tlw vitrified tilE> pipe sh:tll l·t' ]IU·I fJUality, b('ll and spigot pip·· of 1-itandaru t hkknt1 SS, sound, smooth an t1 st I'll i~ht, WPll hurnf>d and glaz('(l. All trt>t·A within th outt·r liJH ·s of this i_mprov~:m('nt shall be eut down ann grubbf'd out and rt-movf·cl. All firt~ hydrants now in plac(· a 1·-,ngt·hf' southwt·Rt curb of Main Stre<'t from Tsabt>lla Ave~nue to Elmwood .Avenut· shall be dlseonm·(.'tt·d and r<'-SI't on a line t-Ight ( S) f,·t·t northE>ast of t ht· southwt'st lint> of M.a.ln Strt·e·t. North of Elmwood Avt·nur they shall bt· st·t on a lint· six ( li) ft·et northt·ast of tlw southw··st liJH' of ~Jain Rtrt't:'t and n:-connt>ctt·d to tlw wat··1· main by six (6) inch intt-rnal <lianwtt ·r (~ast inm wa..tt>r supply pip<· WPir.·hing thirty-thr('(' and thret>-tt·ntlls ( :~:L::) pounds ]Wr lineal foot. "\II · ·)1ous.-. Ht·r\'i<'t.· tliJlPS on wll i('h t :~. Jirt·st>nt !'hut off ho.x is locatt·<i wtthin t.lw II nc·s of tlw JWOJ)Ost-d impron·nwnt !-'ha 11 ht· ('Ut and a rww bra.ss shut uff , -ah-1' :-;t·t two (~) ft't't ROUthwt·st Of' tilt' li!JP of' t ht· m~w ('Urh. Th<> shut off l,r·x shn li })I' J':tist>d nnu l'P-SPt OH'l" tlW I'I'W '·a)n·. ELJ.JrTHT LJ· ;HT POLES .\1'\J) r.ABLER The de'{'trlc Rtref't lig·ht ::;tandards nnd ··ablPs In thf' so11thwest })arkway of )fain ~lrt · t:t bf'tWh·n the south lin(· of the Viilag-· · and the north lilll' of Elmwood .An·nut>, shall bf· mon·d southwe·:-;t tn a lint' st·\'Pn and one-half ( 71/,) fN·t nort hea:-·t of t·l!t· southwt>st lint· of )fa in Strt·d 11 n(l rt·-set and <·onnN~ted up in fir:-:t-<'lass =-'1'1'. Vi1···ahle ('Ondltion. PAVEMEXT t·pon th·' sub-~radt~ a:-; ht·l't·in prn\·.<l,·d to be formed shall lw laid a t'OJwrdc' pun·m<·nt as lwrc·inaft.t·r SJl"('ifi··tl. The <·oncrdt> · pavPnwnt :-;hall · h ,· Cll111lli)SE>d by \'Olumr of 01w ( 1) J·:lrt <'I lwst quaJity Amrriean Portland N'l11ent, two (2) parts of clean ~harp tonwdo sand and thret· and on<>- half ( :11 , ) p:trt s of cTushecllimPstone or gra\'1 ·l fro,n l\\'0 \2) in('hf's to one-quartt'r ( 14) iuch i!. ~i:t.··. :wd shall he tinislw<.l h~· thl' rnilH anel bPit mdhod. REINFORCE:\! E~XT A stt>el wire mf'sh re·:aforc('nwnt, weighing Lltirty-tive (35) 1,omub J)er one hun<ired ( 1 00) square feet shall b plac··<l in the pn.vem<>nt at three an<.l one-hnlf ( 3 r;.::) inches below and parallel with the" top tht>rrof, at the tim<' nt' it~ t·onst flll't ion. The slu·ct~ of. tlw n11-:-.h :-:lwll bt" _\ftt·r tlw <'Onerete pavement has st·t, ttwre shall be.· di~tributed by m c·ans of a mechanical :-;pn·ader, tw .> (:!) JH'~unds of ('a.lcium Chloride ftak··s or g-rannl··.-> ])t:-1' square yard of navement, 'l!Hl llh' pa\'t·ment kept barricaded from traffic for a JH' riorl of two ( 2) week3. IN1'JXiRA L CONCRETB < THR Along- tlw outer edg-e of tlw p:t\'f'likut }lt'rt:>in pruYid··d to be' construc·ted (·X('··pt across t h<' street and all··Y intPrst-<'tions, shall lw built a con<'rPtl' (·urh se·\'Pn (7) inc·he·s tlti('k and six (G) in<'· l ws high with its to)) surfac(.> at one ( 1) inch hig·l11·r than thl' t·lt·Yation lwrt.oin spo·c'ifi ·cl. Sa ill c·urh sha 11 be composed of conl'l't·tt~ nf th· · sanw kind, quality and mixtur· · a:-: lu·rdn Jlro,·idc<.l for the pa\'em··nt. Tht> UJ)Jlt'r inside eornE>r of the <·urb and t ht· ang-lt· at t hf' ::-;urfaee of tht> pa ,., nwnt shall h<' roundt·d off to a cir<'ular t·urn· of onE> :mel onf'-~lnlf ( 11;; ) in<'h rartius. an<l thf· top and insirlt· f;H't· of tlu· c·urh shall bt· g-i\·pn a trnwt·l ;IJJf. brush fini:-:h. ~rnEWALK~ w·:1ich may bt necessary to carry into effel't the l)ro\·isions of this ordinance and which has been included as a 'separate item in the estimate of cost of this improvement hereto attached, be and the same is hereby ratified and approved. SECTION 4 : That said improvement shall be made and the whole cost thereof paid for by special assessment, in accordance with an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, eatitled "An Act concerning local improvements," approved June 14t·h, A. D. 1897, and the amendments there.to, anct that of the amount of said assessment to be collected as aforesaid, the sum of Twelve thousand, one hundred and fifteen (12,115.00) Dollars, which sum does not exceed six per cent. of the amount of said assessment, shall be applied to the payment of all lawful expenses attending the · proceedings for making said improvement and the COI:it of making and collecting the assessment therefor, In Q-Ccordance with the provisions of said Act. SECTIO~ ::; : That 01e aggregatt amount assessed, and each individual assessm~:nt and also the assessment against said Village for public bPnetits, shall be divided into ten (10) equal installments except that all fractional amounts shall be" added to the first installnwnt, so as to leave t!w remain~ng installments of the aggregate, equal in amount and each a multiple of one hundred dollars. All installments F>hall hear intE>rest at the rate of six ( 6) p ~ r cf:!nt. per annum from the date of the first voucht·r issued on account of work cione, as providt-d '.by law, and all installments shall be du.-. and payable as pro\·lded by law. SECTIO~ 11 : That for the purpose of anticipating t·ht.· collection of the second and Rucef'eding installments aforesaid, bonds !;hall be i~sued, payable out of the said installment, bearing Interest at til·~ rate of six ( 6) pt·r eent. per annum, payable annually, which bonds shall be ~ignf-d by the Prt-sidt-nt of the said Yillage of Wilmette, and countersi.sn~d u~· the Village Clerk, ~wd att~sted by the corporate seal of said Yillage, :>.nd Rai<.l bonds shall be i~sued in accordance with and shall in all resp~cts conform to the proYision~ of the Act of the c-;~ncral AsH<'mbly of thf' State of lllmois; ··nt itkd "An Act conc·· rning local impro\·e mt.nts," approved Jmw Hth, A. D. 1897, and th·· amPndmf'nlS nwreto. HECTIO~ 7: That the Village uttorllf>Y of said Villa.gl:! be and ht- is lwrf~by directed to file a petition in the Count~· f'ourt of rook rounty, IllinoiH, for proC<'edings to assess the t-Stimnkd <ost of said l.mpro\'t·nwnt in tH'('ordance with the pro\·islons of this ordinanN: antl in thE> manner prPscribecl by law. SECTIO~ l\ : That all ordinant·d; or parts of ordinanN·s, insofar as the · s;:ii~e conflkt with tlw provisions of this <,rdinance, are ht'l'~by rept>aled. SErTIO~ !l: This ordlnanrf' shall lk in force from and after its pa~sagt'. It was ordered tluit said ordinane.,., rt·('ommt-n<.lation and estimatt> . be publis-Jwd ac<'nrdinf;!' to law. ~ ot i<'t· i:-- her~: by giYt.on that tiH id <·rdinanct·, recommendation and estimate will c.(lmo· up for considt-ratbn an<.l action at tht· nweting of said Board of Trustet-s to bt> hdd on TuE>sd,ly, the fith day of July, A. D. 1927, at th.a hour of 8 :00 o'('Joc.k P. :\f., in · e Coundl Chamb<' r in thP Yillag·p Ha ·. uf .·aH \'illa~P of ".ilmt.ottf'. Xi<'holas i :\[lilt'!·. ,.illng·f' rlt·rk. L:l!t-lt l· Recreation Events · ·---------------------------------· The first half of the Playground Baseball league is drawing to a close. A new drawing and a new league will be formed next week which wi1l run the rest of the season. The results of last week's games and some exhibition contests follow: Indoor Baseball June 7, 1927 Terminal A. C. (10)Ev. North Ends (14) H. l'loldenhauer 2nd f .···...·.· H. Hart H. Winberg .... 1 f p. . . . . . . · C. Hoover E. Brausmer .... c 2nd. . . . . J. Levison A. Sommerfield . ss f. . . . . . . . · . F. Lane D. Boyington .. 3rd s. . . . . . · · H. Cruger Wm. Johnson ... p 1st. . · . R. LlndgreQ H. Hopp ...... 1st s ··...··.· J. Shedd R. Hopp ·....... p s ...... T. Frederick Milt Guy ...... c f f ····.· N. Anderson Evanston N. l'~nds 3rd ·...· D. Spencer June 13, 1927 Terminals ( 8) K. of C. ( 13) H. Moldenhauer . p p. . . · . . · . J. Engels E. Brammer ..... c c. . . . . . . . L. Steiner G. Engle ...... ~rd 3rd. . . . . . E'. Stetner T. Hausmes ... 1st 1st. . . . A. Thalman B. Blasdell ..... rf Tf. . . . . . P. Schopen E. Muller ...... ss ss ...... J. De Hay~ B. Selby ..·..... If lf ·....· AI Schaefer Wm. Johnson .·. cf cf ...... J. Schlnler G. Blasdell ..... ss ss . . . . . E. So.'l.ubert A. Summerfield. 2nd 2nd. . . . . . J. Seltreer W. Uttenreuter .ss ss...... F. Steffens June 1i>, 1927 St. Johns (6) Y. P. C. (~) D. Boyington ... c B. Evans Y. Prochon . . .. 1st IL Ststerher R. 'Volfe ..... 2nd cf. . . . · · · · C. Braun H. Thorpe ...... If 2nd. . . . · . G. Bleser Y. Cassel . ...... ss cf...... R. Martin R. Wilson ·..... rf p. . . . . . . R. Chester H. "'olfe ... . ... p ss ........ J. Bleser C. S<'hutter ... 3rd If ....·. M. Thalman G. ~Iergentha lt·r. cf 1st. . · . B. Thalman H. Blest-r . . ...... s 3rd. . . . . · H. Bleser June 16, 1927 St. Joseph ( 6) Baptist ( 8 J J. Schaefgen .. 3r<.l s......... Wilhams E. Hartman ..... 0 c............ Olson N. Spies ....... 1st p.......... GrUber J. Hoffman ..... p 1. . · · . . · . · Peterson J. Schneider .... . f 2 . . . . . . . . . . · . HaafS D. Hartnett ... 2nd s...... Sommerfield F. Steffens ...... s If........ Kendrick P. Schwall ...... f lAyman F. Stordet!~r .... s r.. . · · . . · · · . Kilsen .J. SchneidE-r ..... f c.......... McDow June 17, 1927 K of C (17) Baptist ( 6) J. Neuses ....... e c .......·. WUliams J. Schinler ..... rf rf........... Haas P. Schopen .... 2nd 2nd...... Kendrick A. Thalman ..... p lf. · . . . · . . . · . Kilse~ J. DeH~ye ..... ~r p ........... McDow A. Schaeft'r .... ss ss. . . . . . · Brammer I.J. Steiner .. ·.... 3rd3rd.......... Oaks J. Engels ...... . cf cf. · · . . . Uttenteuter J. Selzer ....... s::; ss..... Sommerfield June 20, 1927 St . Joseph I ( 11) St. Johns ( 1) J. Sohaefgen .. 3rd f . . . . . R. Prochnow E. Hartman .... c 1st .....··. G. Est~ N. Spies ...... 1st 3rd .......· R. Flint J. Hoffman ..... p p ·.....·.· H. Wolff F. Steffens ..... f 2nd. . · . · H. Hacker R. Hartnett ... 2nd f. · · . · · . · · · H. Flint A. Phillips ..... ss ss ....... A. Cassell P. Schwall . . .... f f.. . . . . . . . R. Wc)lff 0. Stt.'uerdeur . . f f .... G. Merg~ntha.ler J. Schneidt>r .... ~s e... . n. nnyin~ton c........ ss.... 3......... Routh of t hi." south wo·st <'UI'L of tJ ,· · nt-w JlUYt'lllt.' llt, whert:·on iht: p1· ·...; ~· lit r-ifl··\\'alk ha::-; to bf' broken, tu m :·l<e the· lll't'··:-:sarr r·xcavations for ; h·· )lrt '."c m· 11~ an ·l C'Urb. nf·w ('OJH'rete walk sh,lli ht> h!Jilt with its top surfa··e sloping· uniformly ft·om the· g-rade c.r the top of tlw nt·\\' c ·urb, up to tht· unhrokt·n walk whkh rt·maius in pl:t('e. Rai·l new walk shall iw tiv., and on(' half ( 5%) indwH thi<'k and shall ht· rotnJ)O~('d of tlw same kind, quality anu mixtun· of ma tt ·rials as thf' paxement lwn·in SJh'l'ilit·d, and shall bo· of tlw. sam(' width, as thP walks now in phH't·. Tt shall lw built 011 a laye·r 11f t>intlers flig-ht (S) int>hes thick. The ('indf·rs shall he thoroug-hly wettt·d and tamJH'<i. Tlw ('01Wti·tE> shall bt' tamtw<l until sutfki t> nt mortar ('OilWR to tht· surface for fini::-;hing. It shall tlwn bf' g-i\·en a trnwf'l finish. Said impro\·enwuts shall h· · con!-itru('tt·d <·nmplPt··. in a g-ood, an<l ·workmanlik·· manner, an<l all matt·rial furnislll·<l all'l n 11 worl< llonP · Hha 11 be un<lt~ r the <lirt>ct ion, i11S)lt·Ct ion, :->\1 J)f'l'\'iRion Of a no ;t('C't'ptaUh' to 1-\w Doard of Lo<'al TmproYt·nwnts of tht· \"illag-e of \Vilmf'ttt·. SErTJOX 2: That tlw n·('omml·tHhtion of the Ho:1 rd of Lrll'al Tmpro\'t·m,..nts nf l-laid Yillagp of \Vilmdte·, providing for ~u<'h impron·nwnt, to~dhc· r with the ~·stimatf" of the cost of said imprnvf'ment, mnde by the> Prt>si<le·nt of :;; ~lid Boar<.l (ther(· bC'ing- no publir F:ng-int-E>r of said Yillag·f· of ,,.ilnwttt>) both hE>r~'>to attachecl. bt' anrl thl' samE> a,., . lwr··hy approvt-d. ~ ~l·~CTTUX ~: That the itt·m t.>Rtim~l··d to lw tlw cost of enghwering st>rdt·t :-: ~~ iezie i.; a cat; mon·oyrr a cat \veil able to n·vit·w the L'\' tnt~ oi the past for ~fiezie has reached that position in lifr where it is said one hegins to review the years. It was in Januan· 1909 that ~fiezie, a rather damp and small kitten, was picked up by Miss Louisa :\. Luger. 985 Oak street, \Vinnetka. and taken home where he has spent eighteen comfortable years. CAT EIGHTEEN YEARS OLD ~I r< Eugrne Arms of 221 \Voodhine a\' e 11 u e with her children. Nancv. Artl,ur, and Richard. is leaving th·i~ wrrk-rnd to visit hl'r mother. ~fr:- . F(l\\·in Hill. in Indianapolis. -o~I j,s ~fan· ~toddard of 524 Lake avenue was . hnqrss at a luncheon in the Pomprian room at the Orrington hotel \Veclnesda\' in honor of Miss Katherine Kewey. f St. John's I ............. . . . 4 ~,·1 r. anc ;, rs. arry arnson o Terminal A. c. II .......... 4 Kenilworth and their family have gone r. o. o. F. III .............. 4 to Leland. Mich., to open their sum-~I:resbyte~ian · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · :t "M ~J k" f tl St. .T ohn s n .. .. .......... 2 mer 1 wme ~ aro- . . oo or 1e Mt>thodists . .............. :. 1 season. J(. of c . .... . .... . ...... . ... 1 11.,. 1 'f -o- It luoks likt' a la1·ge . week iu the horseshoe leagues ~ponsored by th~ Wllmettl' Rt>ereation and Playground board. It is the final wt>t' k and as far as I>res· t>nt indications show, there will have to bt' play-off gamt>s in each league to see whQ will be in the new leagues starting next week. 'l\here will be some tall playing of uarnyard golf this week and from now on. One mean match will be between the I. 0. 0. F. I and Terminal A. C. I on Tuesday night and on Thursday- night bo.. ·WPt>n thP I. 0. 0. F. III and Terminal A. C. II. In the Thursday night gamtone of the~e two stands a verv good ehance of going in the lower league. The tPam standing and results of last' w ·ek's gamt=~s follow: Hors shoP League Standings Team Won Lost Pet. Tuesday :\"ight Leagm· Tt>rminal A. C., I.·········· .6 0 1000 I. 0. 0. F., l ....... .. ..... ;, 0 1000 600 Terminal A. C. III .......... ;t 2 400 Y. P. C. ·· · · · · · · · · · · ... · · · ·. · 2 :t 333 Howard P. T. A. · · · · · · · · · · · · 2 4 333 St. Josepo~1 P. T. A. . ... . ... ~ 4 1. o. o. F. IV ........ . . . .. . 2 4 333 000 Congre~ational ............ . 0 3 Thursday Xight League H H · r. 0. 0. F. II .............. ;; I ss:1 2 ! 2 3. 4 !i 667 667 667 600 138 167 Hi7 · :,

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