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BOARD OF ALBEOMEN Heard Petitions for Lights Read— Move to Clean Up Old Tax and £ m Is Going On “flfllfi Wuo Woman's Club (after- W! umntlc Camp, No. 85, W. O. W., g Post, No. 30, G- A, R, ? bo;r‘ of als LEAVES FOSTAL COMPANY. coancil chamber in the town building Erarregs ik 'DIFFERENT in Local anager and was called to or- John E.. ek ”' ..Tll s s der by Mavor D. P, Dunn at 8 o'clock. of Western Unlon Telegraph Cou After the minutes of the previons | SOANECS PY™ Announcement Has been made that | TRoet! ““,‘;n'“",,, Dast tead snq abproved; | clerk e Anetracted to motify the pres: beginning with the new year, the ser- | the police department was read, show- vice of the Western Union Telegraph | ing 45 u—tean. one-half of which were company will bo chansed, and better: | £0F Jrunkennoss;, 1 wore, comum(iod ed, so fer as the public service is con- ._M TBe Dalenos eere. Diharivise cerned. In the present location, rail- alpo.ad of. Ninety-four tramps were road messages have had the prefer-|lodged in the station house. The ence, and the proposed change is made | lights were out 705 hours, and 127 with a view to relieving congestion | complaints were received. and_ gtving the public better service.| The expense~ of the street depart- hn E. Brick, who-for the past 25| ment for. the preceding month as de- ve:u's has conducted the business of | tailed in_the P uberintendent's report the Postal Tel h company in this | totalled $701.65, with §489.73 for the “eity, with an e in the store of | lower Main street improvements. Prick & Bullivan, has resigned as man- The statement of City Treasurer A. ager, to take effect hh";m lmmgv hts & ?c}lg;lura o!t;cc;u:\m amte expenl?s accepted a proposition @ West- | during the month of November, as al- , »: et Drnion peopie to conduct thelr pub- | ready printed end distributed. was metitng Sing’ fCAN). i Purity 3 inees in Willimantic. although | read and approved. —— Yoo ‘Diice will not be entirely removed | The report of the standing commit- CHANGES IN RATES. : from the railroad station. Just wi ee on sewers of the work done during : i : the Postal Telegraph company will do | the year was read and accepted. increuse in Baitrosd Fares Chisfly Feit in the future is undecided. A petition requesting three addition- on the Providence Division. al lights on Ash street, and signed by{ ,_ __ __ ~— " ent owners fo the property, demanding : t i l” the correct amount due, with interest, mu el’ a - and report back to the next meeting of the council. Alderman. Gelinas asked 1f it was F N the duty of the city health offider to at in?ect zzxuk x: th: city, and if he m o une.rouglonomlkanysh : B Teport.. He said he, thonght. some re- Whfil'e ¢ port should be made. In furtherance ev m of this suggestion, he presented a res- - difE co gtenbe s U IR N dl erences unt RES B Ap o : 'for Quality and After the reading of the biils, the - DEN TISI Building ’qu‘uW’r . T g e b George M. Flint and others, was left| The advance in the passenger rate CITY'S WHITE WAY, to the lishting committes with power. on the New Haven road, which tak MADE OF COMBINGS AT = A titi that tho light Elm ning of e yea" Sxtra Lights o Be Turnsd on Wed- | A, peition, ¢ pat tho light on Eim | effect at the hestuning of the sex THE BEAUTY SHOP nesday—Will Glow Until er | 50 feet to the corner of Main street |2 mile, will be chiefly felt on th: Room 19-20, McGrory Building. Christmas. and the right of way was referred to|EProvidence division. so far as this cit HARRIETT E. BREED the same committee with power, s concerned. The rates have beer Workmen were busy Monday put- A petitionl for two -lights, one cor- |lowered to most points on the Midland ting up the lights for the White Way, | ner of Valley and Birch streets and one | division between. Hartford and Bos- - the money for which was raised b | corner of Valiey and Irving Hill (pro- | ton. Long distance points have a con- WE NOW HAVE THE Subscription from the Main street | posed), was referred to the light com. | Siderable increase in some cases: for S merchants some two weeks ago. The{ mittes with power. instance to New York by the Air line Our Sales Agent in Narwich is Broadway lights are similar to those ¥sed in| The enlistment papers of the mem-|the fare is increased 20 cents, by Pharmacy the Elks' celebration last March, and | bers of the fire department, recom-|Hartford 33 cents. The Boston rate . will be strung across Main street from | mended by the board of engineers, | rémains the same, and-the Providence Lincoln's corner to the City Grocery |were presented and by vote accepted | rate direct has been raised 18 cents. stope’on the oethér ob WESANIC SIRESE. Fan she pepers fot fhe ensuing year. Ry HUYLER’S COCOA, LIKE HUYLER’S CANDY, IS SUPREME DEMONSTRATOR They will be lizhted Wednesday eve- City Clerk Scripture then read a list | Charities Board Committes to Report. ning for the first time, and with the | of tax liens now standing in favor of | This evening the committee of seven brightening up of the Wwindows in the | the city, as required by vote of the pre- | sclected last Tuesday evening to pre- stores in preparation for the Christ- | ceding meeting, showing a total of | pare a method Of organization for ih- y mas season, will give the strect a most [ $1.202.60, sewer liens amounting to|nroposed charities board In this eite i ? i foton A g s e | S S aln Smeimig, o) spaned iz Tonre i et Kinney & Wyman’s The lights will be kept in place until| A resolution appropriating to the| whole _comprising a majority of al Christmas and rossibly for a week or | various departments their allotment of | the organizations in the. city dolas : so after that time. public moneys, as settled by the recent|charitable work. Any i 1. ry - 3 y soclety whicl . City_meeting, was then passed, total- | wan mot cepvoninten ne o pil: nhich : Phone Garage 1231 e e | ing $87,850. A move was made to strike| ing. of the committee of the whel E L M. mNTMENT out the appropriation for $500 for a A . < 35 has been invited to send a delegati 3 better system of booklkeoping, but the | {o thie meating. to Jom dn it S5o4® | fow days with his family in this city, | som over the back door. It is esti-|'~antic atter a visit to Jack Garai- that several hundred dollars’ ner. . “THE HEALER OF SKIN DISEASES.” ;““"32(:;"5,"3{,“ oot by Jsyor Dusnj ot returned to Boston Monday. mated Stop Ta'k“'g War A preparation which penetrates the oy Thoration Counsel' T. J. Clifford Botham and his sister, Mi: worth of overcoats, shoes and other 8. Percy Morgan of Greeneville is Bu; pores, removing all im Kelley. Mr. Kelley, who was one of Week’s Labor Payroll. Bertha Botham, are with.thelr ,'."n= articles of wearing apparel were taken, fl-lunx fiiendl here today. e ”KUND ‘Come and see it any time at oD 500008 © 8 00006 00O0DOO 0000 0 O rm 1ife @ will beal ti the proponents of a better system in ot also dress sul Th and Sorm wiin dicascs 1f divections are | this recard, spoke in favor of the| The city labor payroll for the week |in Mansfeld for a few days. ® Fosicay “erd N e e Tion Reus have a safe investment. carefully followed scheme and £aid th i ending Dec. 12, 114, tot H-Iuk-h Election. and the Walker Hill hridge e present city clerk g otalled $448.53, Miss Lillian Louise Cheney of South ark Wgster]y' Y 2 A ’Hvlded as follows: Poli have complated théir work and all POWER, STYLE, ECONOMY S “ m R To M, Otk ¢| bad indexed much of his work in de- ice department, | Manchester spent Sunday at the home 'lx:. dnytar of the Order will ay tomorrow. Poquon j Hged vour E. Tr M. Olntment| nartments in which that had never|’147.80; street department, $1S113; |of her father, Philip G. Cheney. of tern Star held m - ie nol\’w mu"xy '. 0c road | CHANNING P. HUNTINGTON, Agent st ointment I have ever purchased, | been done before. maintaining sewers, $20.89; water-| Mr. apd Mrs C. D. Stone had as|Ing Friday cvening. The ‘7""‘ of-1 "o, and Mrs. ? c cm ::v. res | Tol 763, Room ‘3- Shannon Bldg. ) either In_ America or Europe, and I works, $89.61. ficers were. slacud to serve the com- fave v.rl:d Ty acveral Nears' £d ANd A s Shits pennn fmig Be opnossd et m.tfi“daéfiofi?ao?mmfix e B cqwfll Dan- mmu,.ed Bha = of e Tt e Sea. road, Pagre ““’ recovering. ay which would help my case. E. | woy, °he . WEDDING o W has proven to be the oniy reme-]kept his books, which he said were 3 whehubean 'DR.R. COLLINS B Teally ‘siven me results. | simple and said to be the best he had i Timothy MeNemars and daughter, | Mf2: Eima Main: secrotary. Migs R e R for the R 'J' 1 RS "R KENNEDY. | ever seen by an expert who examined Wilson—Clark. who bave been visiting relatives in dhead; treasu Dalsy holidays. s;acu exercises be into the financial condition of the city. Everett J. Wilson and Miss Almira | this city, returned to Palmer Mon- hN 1 lb Ak ;our druggist for E. L. M. Priee Allllje?tnan !;;etlmaai spoke ofl(he r;leed of | B. S;in;rdk. gmu: of South Coventry, were | day. : ey T ¢ U l 350 Evary hox guaranteed. a better system in preparing the an- ma aturdey evening in this it it J PLAINFIELD - husl reports. Mavor Dunn-said the|by Rev. W. F. Rowley, pastor of the | piliss Myitle Jordau, a student at a|served and a soclal ho S LD - 148 Main Street, = Norwich Cosn motion could not be accepted, but the | Baptist church. They will reside in Aok r JEPAY. council were under no obligation to|New Britain followd 2]of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jordan in this Locali People Recall Marthd ‘Knowles| TuThs & JAY M. SHEPAPD Spend the full amount. aing trip, B % Wt wads ot presented o cenior class | DivorsS@Wifs of William H. Arm:| Succeeding Elmore & Shepard A resolution fixing the salaries of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Allen, who have school. strong—Chursh ",,,, First-class House Painter, Paper » 3 P the city officlals at the same rate as N been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Missionary Genference, i 4 Sam ‘Johnson Directi ™M 1! Hanger, Genenl anhlnx (landlords or 4111 orands customary was adopted. irecting Minstrels. | prerrick, returned Sunday to Provi- 2] Sam Johnson, the well known min Plans are being made by the differ-| The divorce q‘o ‘at Norwich of|private), reasonab! . o | oA resolution authorizing the! mayor| . .o;"ion of this city, Ty | gence. ent pastors in town for the united mis- | Willlam Armstrong , and_Martha| KUDLIK, 261 c«m-u Ave. Gity 60-62 North St., Willimantic | to-borrow 85,000 for current expenses|jhie! aan of, this o = Hairy Worden of Providence was |sionary campalgn conference to be|Knowles brings back long forgotten| — - ——— o Lacy Assistant TelL W adopted. b £ the guest of lis parents over Saturday | held Jan. 11 and 12 memories _to of - ‘el. connection ~The mmmihza to which way re‘ g | re! earsals for the Minstrels be P some the old resi-|. = = | e ntee to terxed | Suged by the Putnam lodge of Moose, 281 Sunday, at their home on North| Mr and Mre Thoijgs Main visited|dents ~Martha Knowes as. the T the Slatm of Joseph Mercer for.an|Som is already working with the mem- | Street: in Worcester daughter of John Kuowles who lived emg epamng HIRAM N. FENN Sna Bridge strests Tecommended: the | 5orS, of the Grex club on tneir per- | Gearss Stiles whe has been spemd | B L R o ey Tore A pnnries, P Gerd fn-all its branches ; ich w! e hel a few s w A and a » 2 UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER fifi’;’xfia"{nfihi bggg:nfc:?e:hmus- e S e within a | 8 @& S Tndhan returned Monday to | tending bu ollege. granddaughter of Robert CARPET LAYING at lowest prices _ 62 Church St, Willimantis, Ct. oren Fs el e e qmgn mwag — New York. 1aTihrold Williame of the U. S Dav¥|who owned the old Hall farm where Telephone 662-5 Teiephone Lady Assistant | taken. Flagstaff Cut Down. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Smith have|S HST8 O s —— Sh JAMES W. BLACKBURN, — Pursuant to the report of the sewer| The flagpole near the entrance of |Moved from Pleasant street to the 4| g Stanton Avenue. East Side | assessment committee, a resolution | the old Natchaus schast building, was | Bouse_on Chestnut street occupled by DR. F C JACKSON Dm was adopted authorizing the assess: |cut down Monday morning. Mrs. J. W. Mflrmw ; NOANK - - — . Wer on ey stree e rep with a The followi: illimantic *people Painlins Extoitin beyond Tingley and a report at the|60 foot pine pole wh wpent Monduy o, Havttord: Williai Fetakasts ‘Sonmeadiinte Aanval - Bises PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING ainless next meeting was adoptgd. The same Ahern, Henry Ahern, C. E. Maefar- [ g0 plicn o e Women Werk for an d Fi“. s ecinl course was taken in regard to the re- | Jackson & Summer of this city. The [lane, Miss Mary Rooney, M. E. Sul- . it. ing a Sp ity cently completed sewer on Windham | new pole will be set in front of the |livan, A, L. Weatherhead, Mrs. Henry | Destituts Belgians — Me g 752 Main Strest, &2 Willimantio 1 7°23: new building, facing the junction of | Mathieu, Miss Mary Mathieu, William | Competition Among Blue Birds. marrled and was parted from her hus- 2 , mantic | The committee on streets was au-|Milk and Jackson streets, and will be | Cotter, H. T. Clark, Mrs. J. H. Ahern, g band. Some twenty Years ago a man, Telephons | thorized to proceed to fix lines and |imbedded in six feet of cement. J. F. Ahern, Master Dow_Ahern. Mas- | Election of officers of Nokomis com- | WOmoaR and little child who IM — tér Francis Ahern, Mrs. J. H. Murray, | mandery, United Order of Golden e Tl S e T, Brief Mention, T. J. Watts, Mrs. C. L. Beach, Miss | Cross, held at the homie of Mr. gnd |[of Several weeks at the &‘fflmflgfl 5 Harry Howe was in Providence Sun- | Mariha Mathieu, T;;wcofiz;l'a orin, . E. Balley recently. resulted as | Botel and & L e Pl for Plumbers, Steam Fit~ ’ day. Sk the woman was Martha Knowles and - ! o5 C. Sharpe was tn Norwich Mon- | (Additional Willimantio News on Page heiminn | Gramiey: - worths - herald, |the man a member of a prominent ters and Mills 3 Three) Charles Grumley; worthy prelate, Mrs. | NOTWich family. AIl of the Knowles 1-* P. Fenton is in Boston for a brief M. E. Bailey; keeper of records, T. J.|family but one or two are dead and visit. TTMOOS] Sawyer: financial keeper of records, |those have moved away and been for- B i h mpan i MOOSUP Sive Sinnte. T Valletie; * treasurer, 50tien by most of thelr old friends, Th Norwich rlflimfl m!, House Goldberg Brothers’ Store Robbed— %, MO IR TRrdct of Uig 1B | ihikey Vears Wi’ S o : g or [ WILLIM ANTI _Miss Laura Young spent Monday in| Election Time in the .Fraternities— | outer gate, David Dovie: trustees, Mrs, | Who remembered the parties. . 13 New ‘Lonabil, Plans for Missionary Campaign Con- | Minnie Palmer, ~Charles Grumley, | Harry B. Groens is having Dr. J. Louis Sullivan was in Staf- ference. David Doyle; representative to grand |Focks Dblasted and remx ford Monday. g commandery. Mra Minnie T. Vallette: |85, 10 oty Bave a_tro v - . - 1OV Rev. T. F. Bannon is in Hartford| At the annual meeting Moosup lodse, | alternate. Mrs. Lizale Ross. These of-| A The *atn family have moved from ficers will be installed at the January for a few daye. A F, and A. M. elected and mm.ued 7 Yo, ths DYt Tt & Colott e o . E the following officers: W. W. | meeting. e Gifts From One Woman To Another |- = it i sorve o B iie 0 ok 1Pk o s i, |V 22t WHAT YOU GET Burdick; J. W., Benjamin F. Dawson; The Mission and Aid soclety of the Barber pbell’s Miss Marian Jordan returned to |treasurer, John E. or; secretary, Mills was a Sunday visitor with rel- in PLEMBING is more important Hactiora; MonALy ‘Howard E. Main; S, D, £ Blmer Lew- ada busily: sngased fn work Sorlatives hers. - . . . 2 3 54 x - | the an sufferers. A shipment is than what you pay. If we install A gift of dainty Muslin Underwear is a very charming and |, Mis Evelvn Astier is spendtog a|is; J. D, Neison R. Bruce; & S| to'be made about the 20 WhpEer C. Garliner 'is stopping i R e o appropriate Christmas remembrance from one girl to Miss Teresa Rowan, who has been| Higham; chaplsin, John L. Chapman; Meritorious Competition. Sunday Services. RIGHT system at a moderate price. visiting in New Haven, returned home | marshal, Bradford W. Danielson; ty-| The winners of honors among At the Congregational church Sun- E. C. Pratt of Providence spent Dlwscm' guditors, another. We have a wide assortment suitable for this - | Monday. ler, J. Fred Baker; Laad e dav ‘morning the pastor, Mev. Mr, Lar. purpose. Made of fine, sheer mtenll, daintily tnmme:, Monday in Hartford. R"'mmzusng‘én‘m“fl ;B ey e |A. J. Whol y &.Co. was conductad by | continues this week, the care of their Miss W. B. Crane refurned to South L. Chapman. Past|own rooms belng the test. Ferry Street and packed in holly boxes. Manghesiie Mendal ; Mgster Somuel B Ray assistiog, Social and Personal. 12 g Nignt Gowns, trimmed with lace | Combinations, Drawer and Cover and (g S~ 'd:;-l,htm et is Ji&" );I?- Clara. West, 18 mfie'd“tg s e n_dugu;:vm g g 3 n e 34&8‘? urg and !a.ncy ribbon, §1.00 to |Skirt and Cover, neatly trimmed With| John Love of Webster, Mass was 3 I'OOE above. Mgm ‘m away = ac:’z oun And dinpder run, $100 15 Jedat vialoor Monday. £ Stre. Brviite Main is "ia entertaining B, and Mre. Worden Potter have the unpleasant evening. lnn' cAsTl"as (Fotticoats, made of guod, sturdy ma- | 20 rment.to] et S oy Rt o Tosten 12 tn B, Johnend Weths Wallect of | giomead o Seniisy after u. visit: t Reading Cirls's Officers. el s, 1.00 t 3 ', large asso! ent t! l o 3 . 0 3 et nf inty trimmed Chemises, loo & The Th elub no-t thi Tacés and fancy ribbons, Zic to $1.3.$3.50. e d 5 Pazh;v Mm‘ Momu‘:e Bo-mm """a"'"” N s e~ il e AN A oS w‘é‘bm m m VAm FoUNDRY co SILK PETTIC Andover inspecting the scheols. Sotlw Toae ary s - h s m Haven Deaconess Ne. 11 75 25 Ferey Strest OATS FOR GIFTS W. H. Smith returned Monday after flotg iiahics o8 the o ciu t vy ;'uyofaevernlanlh\!‘rovmm xy.n-nn n making artl has Nothiing will please her better than ome of these Silic Petti each e o Devh o eien l of fine grade quality silk, and AIbOd jes all that ia now . Hane 2o ma:le-‘?t J. J. Lawler, who ‘spent the past °‘,§‘h‘:‘h““ o !mo-:d ot b33 Brothers, Mr, Davis r.d.-n: 2 i T F BuRNs Messaline and silk Jersey, others in silk Jersey top and Messaline flounce. the Methodist church will be » : < : b it Gy nfternoon at the home of Mrs, Oltn et the Baptist Suna e b Fotten =chooh are rohenraing for o ssdienty " hns ving Heating and Plumbing B s b d THE H. C. MURRAY g0, | Now is the Time | oo Sy, o S criivimen SRR C Sl oot o Colds Are Oftan Mast Serlous—stop S Satved the 2 - — . Robert J. Cochrane ; Possible Compliontions, % Titon GAS FITTING, Surplus snd Profits $160,000. 2 wxn digrogurd ob - oall. hak the. . PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, N The 16 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Agen: for XN. B. O, Sheet Packing. Phone 581 MODERN PLUMBING is as essential in modern house as electricity is to lighting. We guaran- tee the best PLUMBING WORK- ‘Capital $100,000.