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Hotel Hooker by the mayor, who then eonducted them to the ice plant, now in course of _erection” at the pumping station, explaining to his guests what had been done in the past and what was planned for the future. What Is Going On Tonight Willimantic Lodge, No. 11, A. O. U. No. City Labor Payroll. The city labor payroll for the week ending Jan, 10, totalled $46.89, | divide ce department, SRR |8145.15 : _ maintaining /NEW LONDON GETTING POINTERS | sew sewers, W, 140 Valiey Street. San Jose Council, 14, K. of 'C., Opera House Block. Thread City Tent, No. 23, K. of M., Jordan Black. | Willimantic’ Council, No. 923, R. A, 0dd Fellows' Hall Olive Branch Council, No. 16, R. and | . M., Masonic_Hall. Evangelist Newton at the Baptist Church. - Delegation Up to inspect Willimantic's Municipal lce Plant. Cut in Prices of lce. An example of the interest Which has | On Monday a 50 per cent. cut in the been aroused throughout the: state by £ ice w e Jo- the question of muni . which cow m the guestion Willimantic was one of the announced first cities to broach, was furnished on cents to Monday, when Mayor \Daniel P. Dunn places, with a reduction of hiad as his guests three men from New for 16ts of 1,000 pounds or London, where there is now consider- This is ibe first time in many able agitation looking toward the har- illimantic people o vesing of ice by the-city for the bene- iten able to buy ice as low as 30 cents fit of the people. a hundre The visitors were Senator A. . Ahanage i Miner, Alderman Thomas Gragan and ; i Thomas Cleary, and they expressed| Cases in City Court. themselves as much pleased with what| There were three cases before the Willimantie is trying to . accomplish, | Police court Monday morning. One was They were entertained at dinner at the the case of John sier. who was ar- 1 ted Sunday for the theft of a pair =———=——————= [ of trousers and other garments from To Cure a Cold in Ome Day | his roommate Saturday night. Messier take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. | went to jail for i . heing unaifle Druggists cure. ench bo if it fails to0 | to pay his fine of na cos nature Is on; judement was suspended in the case j ot Charles Pool, the colored man who | started a fire in the stove of a ca- Ten Yearsof Pan Relief in TwoDays RHEUMA Worked Wonderfully Fast in This Obstinate Case of Rheuma- T W REMOVAL 1 have removed my business from 13 Jackson Place to 521 Jackson Street, where 1 will pay the highest market gprices for Cattle, Pouitry, Veal, etc. Send postal card. Telephone con- nection. HYMAN CHASEN. Willimantic, Ct DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty i { | i | | i conseien- itarium and ng in san 752 Main Street, - Willimantic - With the most ob- Telephone of different forms of 2 el Inflammatory, —resulted JAY M. SHEPARD 1ty 3 stully by Succeeding Elmore & Shepard RHEUMA anent re Funeral DirectorandEmbalmer | 60-62 North St., Willimantic 1913.—I m Rheu- having it Lady Assistant Tel. connection Was the The December [ A to T k M = commenced to take RHEUMA; in two u ruc Svu\g days 1 laid down my crutches and ‘have since given them aws believe that 1 am a months ago 1 never well again. 1 have taken some E LISH MARHUE in connection with RHEUMA. I have never spent but $2.00 for RHEUMA. Yours unsolicited, J. R. Crocker, 614 Sumter St., Supt. Palmetto Fertilizer Co.” Go to The Lee & Osgood Co., and LONG DISTANCE WCRK A SPECIALTY Address P. A. WEEKS, & ‘phons 850-2, 338-12 or 254-5. Willimantic, Ct. HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER a nd EMBALMER d A get a bottle for 50 cents. They will 62 Church St., Willimantic, Ct. return your money if you are not sat- Telephone Lacy Assistant | isfied. urray's Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, GONN. The Children’s Share IN THE JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE During this January Sale the shears have been busy clip- ping prices of many little natty garments. Bonnets, Coats, Sacques and Sweaters, which may be worn all this winter and next, are marked lower than ever before. CHILDREN’S COATS Age 2 to 5 Years Children’ CHILDREN’S COATS Age 6 to 14 Years Children’s warm Winter Coats that to 5 varm Codts, and white checks and e will delight mothers, made of “whip- . in black and % cord, kersey, cloth, mixtures and b Corduroys Min Prowng and % 2 roon, red flannel and ¥ mixtures boucle—Sale ~ prices $2.50, $5.00 and Igaje’ prices $1.89, $2.50, $2.89, $3.50, 73750, S A special lot solor—Special $4.50 and $6.50. 8 of Children's Coats, sizes 5 to in mixtures and dark during this sale $2.50. POLO SUITS, POLO SWEATERS AND ROMPER SUITS | Children's Polo Sweaters in red and Children’s Polo Suits, three in a set y—S8ale price $1.48. consisting of sweater, drawer legging @ma cap—Sale price $2.89. Children’s Wool Romper Suits in gray, brown and red—Sale price $1.48. Children’s Sweaters, made of fine n brown and - value $2.00 $3.00—Sale prices 84c, $1.25, $1.48 to and $2.25. CHILDREN’S BONNETS Children’s Toques In navy and brown Sale price 48c. Children’s Toques, trimmed with fancy ribbons and rosettes, were $1.50 to $3.35—Sale prices 48c, 98c and $1.89. Bear Skin and Silk Bonnets—8ale prices 38c, 56c, 75¢c and 98c. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Capital $100,000. corduroy, trimmed with ribbons— Surp:us and Preiits $160,000 Estdblished 1832 Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, promptness and liberality in dealing, and a sound business policy in administering its own affairs, characterize THE WINDHAM NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to establish with customers relations that shall prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and profitable. . " THE WINDHAM NATIONAL BANK WILLIMANTIC, CONN. boose belonging to road Sunday afiernpen, he was cold and tired an i to get-warm. The charze . | was the tehchnical one of trggpass on | the railroad’s property. : | In the third case, one 6f drunken- ness and breach of the peac,e the de- S and, sentdnced to jail, but execut he was put on pro chance of doing bef il e future. BAND REORGANIZ Gets a New Name so as to Evade Compensation Act Responsibilities. | Wheeler's A meeting at the erncon and v of th 3 held ¥ aft- name | the Th one pe yder enzaz no son 2 v ne: be m v 5 |3 1, aithour vof. Whee i remain tie director of th band, Afterncon of Wr The Mond: met this week v Walnut street. Wenisch-Woodwerth Marriage Dec. 6| here I st Hartford of that place Dec. 6, Wenisch of il perform- Dodd. Willimantic Lodge, 1. O. B. A, Elects | Officers. There was a rezular meeting of Wil- limantic lod. 32, Independent Order Brith , at the. Hebrew synagogue Sunday afternoon, at which the fdllowing Abraham GI Smith; vice secret urer, Benjamin A chicken er concluded the pleasant affair. Brief Mention, J. D, Chaffee is in Providence for a business trip. | Henry Buckley of Norwich was a lo- | cal visitor Monday. Miss Emma Moison and Mrs. Estells | Gatus are in Providence for a brief j Visit § M Miss M ret Lawler, who spent the week end with her mother in F | Fartford, returned to this city Mon day. rthur Potter returned Monday tr in=ton the 3 ena in this city w nts, Mr, and . A. N. Potter 73 and Mr A. Kingsburs returned Mond 1 a visit in Ha -ir daughter, who attends 1001 there. Dr. Boston and following Daniel | Courtne Charles McInnis in the packing room employe = America | home the latter part of last week with ing on a nail while at work in mill Personals. Timothy Watts spent Monday fir Windsor Locls. Mr. and Mrs, Ste and son e Hartford for a short stay. Misses A. Britton and Susan M, Cos- grove went to Hartford Monday. Rey. J. A. Dooley of South Cover was in this city Monday on his Hartford. Mra. ed on friends here Mon to Hartford. Rev. Richard P. town, formerly church, _this Donahue of Norwich call- on her way ate at St calle Tomas c Josep loc on al Mr. and Mrs. John Curfy, who have ‘been visiting at the home of Mr, Cur- CHILDREN ave pale and frail—backward in studies—with pinched faces and poor_blood—their minds and bodies are actually starved be. heir_regular food does Morrissey of Volun- | | | .| r¥'s father, in this city, for not_nourish. Such children need Scott’s thing else; t life-giving 1 value— Your Mind We Sell HORSE BLANKETS ROBES OF ALL KINDS FUR COATS ~—~AND— CARRIAGE HEATERS LOW PRICES Keep It On | Noank, his former home. Housewives! — Mothers! — Daughters! Here Is Your Ticket—Vote It Straight! Election day is today—every day—the Voting Booth is your Grocery To Leave This Circle Blank '?{ighest Quality DEOW Quality KlLowestPrices [dHigh Prices Xl Guaranteed Purity [JAdulterations KIFull Measure [ Short Weight Xlvaluable Coupons [JNo Coupons Reduce the high cost of livin High Quality of what you Eat per L Without reducing the groceries and meats have been steadily soaring in price for Talk about injustice!~In spite of the fact that pudence to blame the women who have had to pay these high prices. They say this high years, some people actually have the im cost of living has been due to the reckless extravagance of the housewives. NOW you can EFFECTUALLY repel this slander! Now comes the chance for the women to strike back at these unfair Ler her protect both the pocket-book and Aeaizz of her tamily by demanding and unmaniy accusations. TMe introdnuction of the SERV.US Brand SERV OB pare foods at poputar praces. Without siimptng the !—,a.:,tysheeu-n el 35% and more of her grocery pili 203 spend 1t tor dress and house SERV-US Brands cover practically everything i pure toods that you grom flour to sait. tojpickies and coffes AL oroducts are guarantsed under the pure Foods gives her the opportunity to rebel and show her determination to et a square deqt. She can now demand the bes: grades at the wes? prices. et Der isisi on getting the SERV-US Brands from her grocer. Let her Baw andt are put il I safitats Hach SERV US refuse to pay the extra charges for nothing but questionable guality. SERV-US Brands from your crooet £ ae Gaan them he Can $er thaos for yas Locn THE L A. GALLUP CO., WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS NORWICH, CONN. Valuable Coupons These are the FREE can be cut from every GIFT COUPONS package of SERV-US Brand Foods. They are good for all sorts of beautiful premiums. Start collecting right away. If coupon is not on label it is inside the package. 2 5 5 £ the Anarchist Chased Over Houstops. p | TRt L e Tepen Erussels, Jan. 1l—Policemen and Mr. and Mrs. James Rowan we t _ Brussels, Jan. 1L cemen an Putnam visitors Monday. Mr. Rowan firemen had a hard chase over house- is now employed in Putnam and an- Funeral of Mrs. Ledwith. tops tos after a Spanish anarchist, ticipates moving his family to that o S member of an international band of city. {ai Bl s ounterfeiters. The man was heavily == = y e ote rmed. - He jumped from a roof to a NOANK 2 ce.ebrat- platform 15 feet below. but was cor- by K S gh mass. Burial was S mercd and put up @ desperats resist- 3 eter ance. Seven other members of the Baptist Sunday School Elects Officers S ol TR gang were arrested without troubie. —Endeavorers Go to New London Ea to Conduct Meeting, sited the!| Aeroplans for Every Battleship. = : e falled to o EBimnt /of Blizzard at Philadelphi Sunday the Noank B Philadelphla, Jan, 12.—Followed by school elected the fol the coldest weather experienced here to serve during a brief and unusual blizzard perintendent, G v ctions of this city today. superintendent, W, Dark clouds and a strong wind from tary, Miss Lena Brown the west preceded the- storm, which ary, Wililam Fi s Secretary Daniels raged for less than fifteen minutes, In home department, Mrs. a comprehensive plan for | that time more than half an inch of n 1 of & naval asronauti- | snow fell. The thermometer tonight te Rev | registered twenty degrees above xero. roof Si Mark's| Brown; che 3 | ey = — — {ster, A, V. Morgan; Miss Hope a picture of the Burrows; bri an b i gov‘ library committee, h and ary church as F AV 3 o is sald to have d i Mrs has rett y pduced he | to My ith her the Isie ght, e er, Mrs h of Elm_ st trees to correspond T turned to of those there. > Ington after a with frie of a3 [ ] W. Gates of Ha . The Signature of home in at the home al lines. ole is crowned with the C. E. Members at New London. s It was of m‘.}:;?x?r’. 1y eve a mber ‘m{ e v London conducted T 73 @ 4 mecting in the st New London ™ £ the shwrch V] o T R RN . s been in exis is the only guarantee that you have the Bdward Col 1a8 been visit- _— ° ing Mr. and 2 s of Elm street, ha, > 5 { BLIZZARD CHECKS Edward . \’l"' 1 BELGIAN FLOOOCS B Streets Strewn With Bodies of Cattle, Fowl, Degs and Cats. S8 3 SRR prepared by him for over 3o years. YOU’LL give YOUR baby the BEST O Your Physician Knows Fletcher’s Castoria. Sold only in one size bottle, never in bulk “or otherwise; to protect the babies. The Centaue Company, (2ot 3ezeu ro NGTON Borough and Mystis to Have Campfire Girls—Leaflet 20 Years Old of Inter- est Just Now. s met at the Ston- and a branch is to by tonir The Campfire C ington free library be_instituted jc from Mystic and Louise Trumbull and Mrs, Dayis of Mystic will be - At the meeling Jan. officers of Tatorem. tribe, No. 48, L O. R. M, will be inszalled. iy : Going to California. : A BIG MASS MEETING Mr, and Mrs. Eugene P. Edwards, Addressed by I. W. W, Agitators, but who have been In Boston, will return Speeches Are Not endi here thls week to their home, Stone ! Acres. They will leave here for Cali- | Derby, Conn., Jan. 11.—A m meet- fornie to spend the remainder of the ing of strikers at the Sidney Biu- winter, menthal silk mills at Shelton and their Mrs. Courtland G. Babcock and son, | sympathizers was held today at the W, Babcocls, left Monday for'Sterling Opera house and the theater ston. Mis Charles H. ses and wer DERBY STRIKERS HOLD