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On the advice of Superintendent of Highways Samuel T. Paisley, J. W. Tygard yesterday afternoon entered suit before Alderman S. J. Toole against H. Lloyd, Sons & Co., charging them with obstructing the highway. Mr. Tygard owns the ground and building occupied by the Penn basket company's works, at 700 and 702 Second avenue. H. Lloyd, Sons & Co. are owners of the Pipetown mills, located on Iron alley, which runs from Second avenue to Greenough street. It is claimed the defendants have put a strong board fence across Iron alley and a gate which is kept locked across Greenough street just back of the basket works and the Penn basket company cannot get out from the rear of their works without coming clear down to Try street, a distance of two blocks.
