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Show SIDEWALKS FOR TOWN FOLK AT . PROVIDENCE I Wellsvllle Opera Pleases. Improving jM Providence Co-op Property H Again p Provldonco, March 26 Tho Wolls- H vlllo opera company gavo n very sal; H lsfaotory performance Inst Friday Nfl ovonlng March lo. "-- , KM In tho signing, 6fn4 petition recent. KM ly clrculateda largo majority of 'tho,' Sm properlyon(Jratn8k that a sidewalk iH paving dfs.tVict bojbrddted extending jH front Georgo'w! Mavlors corner to WKM the' north enc ot town also from tho (Jr car llnd east to 6onrad Alders'' cbr- mI nor, giving us at loaBt soven'blockfl HI Of Bldowalk which V1U not bl( bad Bfl for a startor in our littlo burg. JJ Mr. neddlsb who recently bought ijH tho old Provldonco Coop property is H remodeling the old building, nnd will H put In a Plato glnss front, nn up to H dato heating plant, and in ovory way jH put in n first class oquipmont of H fixtures and stock that will bo n HI credit to our town and worthy of tho Bl people's patronage H Brother Prldny Is reported as lm- H (Continued on page olght) H SIDEWALKS FOR TOWN FOLK AT PROVIDENCE (Continued from pago one) proving from his long slogo of Illness. Mary Thouror whoso llfo was almost al-most despaired of somo days ago Is Improving slowly. This lady has been crippled so badly with rheumatism rheuma-tism for years and Is unablo to walk or attend to hor household duties In nny way, but bears hor burden with n cheerfulness that Is tommondablo. Lesllo Chcckctts and Jesslo Jensen nro running a candy kitchen and grocery storo seem to bo doing a very nlco business In their lino. Give tho boys n boost. A consistent effort Is bolng mado by tho now manager of tho opora houso to subduo tho rowdyism horo toforo existing at tho plcturo shows nnd othor entertainments. Somo parents par-ents Jiowovor, seom but Uttlo con-corned con-corned as regards tho conduct or hours kept by their children. Thoy should accompany them to meotlngs places of amusement and Insist upon proper conduct under all conditions. Tho school bond Issue is likely to meet with defeat in Providence as many of our citizens do not favor this movo. It was suggostod to tho Hoard of Education last fall by ono of our citizens, that tho Hoard recommend rec-ommend to tho lawmakers a provi sion that would be more oqultablo to children entitled to high Bchool edu cation residing In Isolated districts, sueh as llonson, Clarkston, Nowton, and othor places who will be taxed to build these school houses. Poor peoplo who cannot afford to pay board bills at theso high Bcliools must Biiffor tholr children to bo deprived de-prived of n high school education. Consequently whoro It Is Impractical for children to attend tho high school, provisions should bo mado for tholr nttondanco at a school whoro It would ho most convenient and whoro tho least posslblo oxponso would bo Incurred. |