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GIFT FOR COMPTROLLER. Mayer Dunn’s Office Force in Hart- Jord Prosents Him Jeweled Em- blem. — Mgyer Dumniel P, Dunn, the retir- ing etate compiroller received on Taursday afternoon a handsbme token of the esteem in which he is held by This office force. The gift was in form of a jeweled emblem-of the or- | 3& der of Elks and the order of the RKnights of Columbus. i This Is the second gift the mayor has received from his adherents, the first & pair of diamond cuff links,'be- ing pwesented him a short time ago: Patients. Si. Joseph's hospital received Mrs! Louis Squires of th Coventry- on Tuesdny subject to treatment for gall stones. Om Thursday NMrs. Squires’ Watch Your Baby Smile Tuck him into one of those ‘WILLOW CARRIAGES and see his eyes take in the fine covering and the wheels and parasol, or put him on one of those TRICYCLES, he can run it the first time he tries. We have lots of other items for him like Chairs, Doll Car- riages, Rocking Horses, Etc. Come in and let him or her pick it out. LINCOLN'S Furniture Store Main and Union Streets, Phone 285-3 Hospital Willimantic, Conn, J&Y M. SHEPARD Sueceeding Elmore & Shepard Funeral DirectorandEmbalmer 60-62 North St., Willimantic Lady Asslistant ‘Tel. connection HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER 62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. ‘Telephone Lady Asaistant DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty 752 Main Street, . Willimantlo Telephone DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannon Building Annox, Room A Telephone 538 WILLIMANTIC the|count of the illness of Gustaf Nelson, son ferings from pneumonia. The sixteen month old child of Mr and Mrs, John Lach of 79 Main street was taken to the hospital Thursday afternoon. l was brought io the hospital suf- Case of Diphtheria, The house number 18 Carey streat was quarrantined Thursday on - ac- son of Mrs. Ellen Nelson, ho bas diphtheria. Closed Ower Holidays. The “Holland Sl Manufacturing compasy closed Wednesday night for the remainder of the week, ‘lee Ten liches Thick. Ice-at the Pumping station and at Eaton's pond has reached a thick- ness of tén inches. It had been plan- ned to mark the ice Thursday for cut- ting today (Friday) but the rain forc- e@ the water back on the ice and s¢ will'retard the work a day or iwo. Thurs- or 7, Girouard =and Delarge cut &gy according to schedule. Mrs. Mason Recovering. > ! Mrs. Louis T. Mason, has recovered ltmm an operation for appendicitic and lett New York for Norwalk Thureday, Sho is cxpected in Willimantic in a fev: days. Enjoyng Sieighing in- Washington. Letters have been received from Mrs.- John G. Bill of North street, who, with her daughter, Mrs. Alma’ Bui- lock and grandsons Regnold and Richard, is visiting relatives in Wash- , stating that she is in good health and enjoying the excellent sletghing now to be found in the cap- jtal. Mrs, Bill is expected home thig Going to Florida. | Mrs. Frank ¥. Webb street (tarts Wednesday next for Winter Haven. Mrs. Webb, who used to spend the winter season in Flori- da, has sold her homestead but will biard with the people who purchased it. Se annual dividends were sent out Thursday by the Willimantic De- Velopment company. of Spring KING'S DAUGHTERS’' HOME. Encouraging Prospect of Such an In- stitution—Committee on Sites Nam- ed. At _a meeting of the King's Daught- ers Wednesday evening the project of 2 homs for elderly people was discuss- ed. B, P. Chesbro was asked to act as a committes of one to 100k up sites for such a home .n certain specified localities. If the land is once bought, it is' felt that less_difficulty will be experienced in financing the entire project. Sev- eral substantial promises have been received and there is every prospect of the institution of such a home at an early date. The card fund, recently left for such a purpose can then be used for the running expenses of the institution. | CYCLERS’ ROOMS RENOVATED | Handsomely Refitted and Refurnished Quarters in the Jordan Block. | The rooms occupied by the Thread City Cyclers in the Jordan block have be:n redecorated and refitted through- out. The general tone of the decorations is brown and the stencil work on the walls adds to the effectiveness of the whole, A new lighting system has been in- stalled and new floors laid in both the billiard room and the front parlors. The pool and Ddilliard tadles have been recovered and beside the new furniture which has been installed whatever was retained of the old furnliture has been rei’lamishad and put in first class con- ition, FERNS, PALMS, BUSHES, TREES, BULBS, SEEDS, VINES, PLANTS, 0! \&/ ) JNG ¥/i\e \§\Y/\ GREENHOUSES, 75 Cedar Street $/\E) 2 Business solicited from all parts of Eastern Connecticut. Special Work on Landscape Gardening Give us a trial. We have Everything in the Horticultural Line COMPLETE FRESH STOCK OF CUT FLOWERS, ROSES, ON HAND AT ALL TIMES. Prompt and courtecus attention given every order. Telephone 868 CARNATIONS, ETC., 3, recovering from nembers have included at one time or |South ¥ another most of the prominent busi- |typhoid feve ness and pr onal men-of the 3 B Fullerton is in New York and is at present the most DODUIAT | pusiness young men’s club In town. The club - = Hio s H - ¢ ¢ i A L, Nicl s, Sr in New Yc is the source of a good deal of social | M. L. Nichols, is in Ne is in a very prosperous both memibership - and activity ‘a condi finances. The decorations were in charge of a | committee including Samuel Lyman, Dwight Jordan, John T. \P kett, = Vood. L Charles Cone and Clinton C New Year’s Dance. The Thread City Cyclers held their annual] New Year's dance in the town hall Thursday evening. The hall was k is enjoying a fe Boston. prettily decorated by members of the | sper club, There were about 50 couples in t attendance and dancing to music by [ Mrs. EI _ Zechiel is in Ne Hickey's orchestra ushered in the New | York to remain for a we Yea Mrs. C. Kirkland spending The affair was in charge of Ray- |week with friends in Hartfo: mona A, Parker, Wales Thompson and | - e ey George W, I Stiles catered dur- ing the ntermission. 3 B are in Putnam to spend New day. ehild Watts Laundry Company Organizes. The organization meeting of the stocknolders of the Watts Laundry |, MF 1 S J‘ e Machine company, held in the oard Mrs. John of Trade rooms 'sday evenin cepted by-law d elected d Pon and son T. Jordan, J. Pomeroy were in Middletows day Mr. ing ey Timothy Wal At the director: The Cyclers have leased these same rooms for the past 28 years. The Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Store Closed Today ! NEW YEARS E THE H, C. MURRAY CO. | Murray's Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, COHNN. The best way to be little often. H. C. MURRAY, Prealdent Everybody needs it, of course. ‘ & Everybody is going Co need it more in the $uture, too, when the earning capacity is less than dur- ing youth or middle-age. 5 to save a little NOW-—a little at a time, but that The Willimantic ) sure to have some THEN is Savings Institute N. p. WEBIPER, Treasurer rectly following, thes Willington. elected: E. P. Jordan, president; g Bugbee, vi ‘esident; _ Timothy |l tEe <\ | Watts John E. B N se officers South Ma mmittee of three was appointed e for the purchase of ma- y and the establishment of the quarters. It is unde: out $15,000 of stock h: and the company w City Notes. bb leaves Willimantlc nephew, Allen 1 en, on her way tc Frank W to visit week van who tew the uest of her mo ivey of & stre the guest mith, of Y 3 e Case I been vis for Thompson in a few da Al of Wit Miss Anna L. Bates, head of the|ham returned to Andover Thured glish department of Gilbert Memo- | 15 Charcyest I schooi, Winsted, 1s at the home of o Miss B her mother, Mrs. Albert Bates, oflip the C. schqol in '8 Windham, for the holida }sg\fld, years Helen M. ry and Mrs. Ar- 1 Afgs Nellie Donal th P. Gat r Groton to attend Dr. o J. Donah o the wedding Miss and Waldp Lathron. mother is the wife of D 3 n of New London, formerly of city is spi iletown. Tide wi or attends a private s Brief Mention. Miss Mary Curran is cariug for Col.| W. I Hall who is at his home in| ot Substitutes or Imitations Get theWell-Known HORLICK’ s Rond Package = MALTED MILK Made in the largest, best equipped and sanitary Malted Milk plant in the worid ‘We do not make “milk products”— Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, etc. But the Original-Genuine HORLICK’S MALTED MILK Made from pure, full-cream milk W“‘,,"fir and the extract of select malted grain, N oy Sk wee® reduced to powder form, soluble in N ‘M::TGE; s water. The Food-drink for All Ages. N2/ pEFASK FOR “HORLICK'S” Used all over the Globe | BRITISH LIST OF NEW YEAR'S HONORS. Year's o | | a|Contains. No New Peers—Many Other Honors- Extended. {SECY. BR¥AN TO DIPLCMATIC OMIT | Procedure ‘Does Not | of Diplomats Whose Countries at Wa BREAKFAST. | 3irs rmit Gathering| G SN A/ | %' o Y 12 = Are | Whit Your account invited. The same attention given and small accounts. J. ARTHUR ATWOOD, President FREDERICK A. JACOBS, Vice-President CLIFFORD STARKWEATHER D\ BV BV AV :44 ™ sl ‘& THE DANIELSON TRUST C0. = 28> Danielson, Comnn. ; i é COMMENCED BUSINESS NOVEMBER 9th, 1914 % ‘5.’14 Capital, $50,000 Surplus, $10,000 % 5 Statement of Condition é | & at the close of business Dec. 31, 1914 = | 54 _RESOURCES = :":‘; LIABILITIES | | { | | | | TR “| B JANUARY {, 1015 | Mo s 3 i