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Frorma Hin @t R been indefinitely SR AR ‘with the prevalent grip. Crowd Inspects New Structure and Attends Enmh Entertainment. St s hall, tire new of Et.|that SN S B evening, a i3 3 tage of the occasion N ‘Wooden structure burned early in summer. The hall is a handsome re, with four classrooms on-the used in con- Mary's school, and ing rooms, and arrangeménts for the meeting of the various societies organizations of the parish. The At attractively rated y was a, Afifé ‘d‘l’ cellently given by v‘otmbln o‘t the !odnlity of the Blesséd Eolioging io the cast; m““l v ess .\nfla. : & bel ber llster “E. Beaulieu: Bllkc‘af A. Vegiard; Yolande, his , R Roy:; Madame de Laval, Sranea T s S B ........:'m “‘flu diks ror Ehe X A ErisNdes s L'Ofteau Again: Chargwd with Nen- L'O1deau, i fown Eave m eard there was a wartant pmdl!l for Dis arrest. I’Oissan has beer be- fore the clfllrtfllufdfa on non-support and now dnm is made against him in the present Tourists Reach Havana. ‘Selectiian Erhest. P. Chesbro on y received a wircless mes- sage mounctnl the ufe nrflval in Havana of his brother, Samuel CI bro ef this city, and the others ln his party, Mr. and'Mrs. Austin Boss and Amos Hatheway. .| _ Prosécuting A Frank Bugbee Dl this eity, Bert, F. Lambert, S & Tanvlere: a8t Tavront, & Parent; singers, Jeanne Guegan; A. Therrien, Olive Gueson, J. Lalliberte, Plerrette Guegan. V, Piche, A violin solo between the acts by Miss Marie Rose Blanchette, accom- 4 . panied by her sister. .Albina Blanch- —— ette, Was received with applause. There ? Can’t straighten|weré also tableaux by the actresses. sudden us, { Altozeéther the avening was a most 2 Now listen! | enjoyable one. LECTURE ON COOKING. Given Before Woman's Club by Miss Clara Staples. E AWAY WITH ‘OF OLD, PEN- regular meeting of the Wi mantic Woman's chib was held T day oon in. the Normal school bultajns, where, In Dlace of the usual program there was a lecture on cook- ing, with a demonstration,. by Miss wose %ffi’i"?'m i AR! ‘What rellef! Your clogged nostrils open tight up, the air pas- sages of your head are clear and yo can breathe freely. No more haw] ing, ‘snuffiing, mucous daisch: headache, dryness—no struggling breath at flgnt, your cold of catateh is gone. hared up! Ot e mux y's Cream Balm now. Apply a lmte of thu an it jew Manage: a !Wdln?“': ¥ Batis- o nostrils, let ‘N. FENN and EMBALMER, It's just splendid. 13y’ Boston Stnra SR - WILLIMANTIC, CONN. al Reductions On Sweaters IME TO PROVIDE YOURSELF WITH A GOOD, WARM VERY LITTLE COST: THE JANUARY CLEARANCE m SAVINGS YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS. Q«V t of 00l Sweaters in brush effect, with shawl collar, in navy v{m- Toue, o kood valus ‘otn—-ywfib:ln #t plain yénow, das *si8o, panled by Miss Mabel Johnson, Ieft Tueulay n» Florida, where they will rest of the winter. Mf. e “sutomobile' was Suippet 18 Of the party last week, charge of his chauffeur, Robert Tnylor Captain and Mrs. cmrle. Fenton lert wwn ‘ 5 T:bmt Fla,, la o mn the nex three m-'xmr ‘weeks ‘thére, and will then start on their return, stopping at Orlando .and St. Cloud, and lrrhlng at their homie here somie time di March. Guests from Fleasure Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Rose of Pleasure Beach are tha Buests of their daughter, Mrs, Frank M. Lincoln of Summit street. To Reopen Opera House. Arthur Soder of Putnam, manags of he_Loomer Opera house i this calling on John H. Gray, s-m\m E. Johnson and ge A. Bartlett with reference to reopeninig.the house. Rl . OBITUARY. T frch o Fn‘nhk Jackson, Frederick Jackson, 65, of . Atwood~ vills, who had been a patfent at St. Joseph's ho-pltnl for & day of 8o only, died at the inlthuuounTueldny aft- kson o R twaodyilie, o 18 sureived o Yife and two children, Edward o woodville ‘and Mrs. Saral this clty Timethy Malone. Timothy Malone, a former resident of this city, died at St. Joseph’s hos- pital in Hartford Sunday. Funeral services weré held in Hartford Tues- ddy and the body was brought to Wil- limantic, where the funéral was held dt 2 o'clock from a local undertaking éstablishment. Burial was in St. J his At- Turner ot auanu C eb-dy nkauh o-.ly One u.m-o nnmxn.n a c‘o One Dny no Every Woman Would Like APlrlo?fi;lk.bCedArChmi Floor Rug or a Parlor Mirrer. Every Man Would Like A Roll Top Désk, a Morris Chair, 4 Smioking Set 6r & Kitehen Clock, A Music Rack, & Taboureils, 8 Pleturé or a Faney Lamip. Every Boy Would Like A Card Table, a Celiafette, & Book Case or a Cuspidor. Every Baby Would Like A Go-Cart, & Crib, & High Chatr or & Rocking Horse. Now these things are all necsssary #Ad the people should hiave them. Bet- ter fook fhem up at An':m Borough Mesting=Tax of & 'l“.‘?lln-d—.-fld F&“‘M" Now PostmasterH from Diphtheria, the. nv-lnnmmx inity. The onden by Shea, tha tax of one mill be laid to meet the' existing expenses, was not ~carried. Highland street, so-called, cepted. It extends 515 feet from avenus to Tift street. A paat. of 1and - street » was . P A gtios mase G, 1. Prior d seconded by Rev. Payne not to sewer sald mg!mma ‘street was lost. It was then voted to sewer Highland strest and the warden an urgesses were empowered to eceasary money 10 for the sante. | During. the meeting Warden Hrown made a number of interesting state- ments regarding tne reports In gen- Only Apparent Inerease. According to the report of Treasu: W. T. Crumb the borough debt shows igh- ank uring | an increase of $17,080.34 during the last year. It should be neted that there has+ been charged off i on the qld sewer lccuun'.’ the additional expense of $%,280.50 Tt been lld for new sewers, & total of $17,274.46. These-fwo ftems alone dc- eount for more than the increase stated. As a matter of fact the bor- ough has been managed with a sub- stantial ‘gain as applied to fts actual routine running expense. Health Officer’s Report. The report of the heaith officer, Dr. George W. Jennings, was as dew Lroup cough. en ....,..5-:, i st-thres positive, hree heads of dogs suspected of hav- ing rabies sent to the same institu- tion; two weré positive, one negative. There' wers two complaints of nui- sances. Irivestigation proved but one to be a nuisance. Abatement of this was promised by thé owher of theé premises. The school biilding was thoroughly ciganed durlng the vacation. & supply of drinking "water con- tintes to be very Sewers were buflt en Ashland, High, Hill and Fast Main streets. The com- plétion of these séwers makes it now possible for the entire borough, with the exception of a small part of North Main streét and Brown avenue, to be properly sewered. It has met & long it want. Many unsightly and un- @avory pools can now be banished. 8mall Fire Loss, Fire Marshal G Prior re- eorge H. of | ported_sight still alarms, the demage to thirty dollars. amountin, 51 still alarm, time 11.40 a. Vehue: Ghghe, Mue‘h .30 | meadow larks onnt to be fed also. « lw was s daughter of Cyril said uI Clara McKinney Johneon and a rer | Of uh'rudu' ttorney Frank W. mrm‘a: lyn- BTl e o Continued Two Waoks. The eivil suit of later. Nl.t lmm- returnal ln the n g~ ATy 'bl-m ver damages f a watered mlkz him W Jafi employe of Mr. Smith. Chickens Stolen. en thieves continue to be ac- coop of James rrulur on West Maln street was en- Sunday and 25 chickens removed. OBITUARY. Mrs. Mary Johnson Pinne; Pinneéy, 86, dfed the home of her daughter, Bissett. She was borr in (nm:t m. :uz 20, 1829, and has lived rs. Bissett for the Cy& Johnson, a prominent cturer, who built and ot Stafford Springs Angeles, a slster o, Mra, Henrletta Smith, tafford Springs, and a brother, wmlm Johnson, of Hampden, Mlll. € also leaves a granddaughter, Mrs. Shenara Fisk, of this town, Plumbers Busy, ery ing on water pipes and is giving the plunbon & good deal of extra work. Dies at 97. Mre, Hannah Tm.‘ker Horne, 97, at the home of Rev. Bnnnunc in we;; dled John Winthrop tafr Hved wm: Mr Ballanting and his two daughters. gilie. Horne was the cldest ofd and one of the g ot In this seetion of the state. ml Service was held at the bome Rev. Mr. Bal- The body will be to. w-unovn Mass., today_ for where her stepdaughter, Mrs. B. Snow, lives. Funeral of Mrs. Browning. ‘The m.rd of Mrd. Julius Brown- t | fusing to surrender, the advices add. rbians. " Mothers: "&nptbflfllkyfirhm" : Price 25c., 50c, aad $1.00 O O PROCLAMATION OF SURRENDER |28 MEMBERS OF REICHSTAG BY KING OF MONTENEGRO. Doclaring it Was Necessaty to Pre- vent Ruin of His Oztly London, Jan. 18, 117 p: cording to reports received Exchange Telegraph com) & new Col.fln)l. ty, aecor h’ ek or u-c famar ty have joined tion. NAVAL ACADEMY IN ete ruin of his country. was hoisted at Grahovo, where the king handed his sword to General Herlees. General Ofstovic and Valutovre, re- escaped and joined the Se: PAPERS FOR RENOMINATION OF PRESIDENT WILSON Are to Be Taken Out in Bay State— His Nam to Be Placed on Ballot. Boston, nn. 18—Papers for the re- nomination of President Wilson are ynr‘. presidential p: Chatrman O'Leary of the democnth.- ‘staté com- | has mittee annouficed toda! ing, died of pheumonia Sunday, Was Mld Tlleld afternoon, with burial ord Springs ceme- service. E. Brown has been oom- E:cd':: his home for several days with e BTip. | T YANTIC Teachers’ M(Hm Rector's Wife IH—-Q“III Seem Tame. F. W. Clapp; npervimr of Franklin schools, conducted a teachers' meeting in the Sodom school Friday afternoon. he subject @iscussed was History. Feed the Birds. The National Association of Audubon sociéties has in public places éntreaties to the public to put out hay- seed, Scraps, cfumbs, chaff and to tie Bones and pféces of suet on the trees for the chi , woodpeckers, jun- €08 afd tree sparrows that are unable ipBet the rube, insects sod things they for. _Quails In the basin lot there are several families Of quafl that have become quite tame, 1 | ot seattéring when people pass. ley, Rallroad avenue: chimriey; six gallons chemical used; auugeul December 9, still alarm, time Brown end stay in New Y e iy ew none. gember 26, still alarm, time 2.15 p. m., arles Tanu Ashlaiid street; cause, chismney; thres salions chemiesl used; damage, none, T OBITUARY. e g ied st M home o Askiand, He wes RADWAY & CO. Meet Druggists’ Plenty of Coal at Mill. Thé Admore Woolen compan; complefed ot has unloading & cargo of 125 tons of coal. John Curry and Jobn Curry, Jr. have been comfined to the house with n&m ubvk. of grip. trons has returned from a tew daya' stay in Worcester with his i Levine has Mml:ned from a week ork. e Lyons of Worcester Was & week end guest of her sister, Mfs. Frank H. Tracy. Rector's Wife Il luv l W, Amon bas been notified v.l‘v il at her hnfl‘ln Wll-inlu Helen Murphy hu returned from a week's stay in Groton with her sister, ‘Timoth; TJaries 'of New Haven lpent 'Ofl .fld his home here, ll. D. Murphy. Ladd, Jf., has ret \;.l!nd Yoek end stay in Norwich with rmny ohnson. Worth L;vmg? It Depends Upon the Liver. Wrong living is the cause df most physical ills and generally stomach and liver are first to suffer. Coffee drinking is a very common cause of digestive disorder, but it ustally takes the user some time to tnflz realize it. Fact is—some people- drink coffee witl seeming impunity, but when disturbances of the digest- ive organs result in headache, biliousness, m'ltahlht’) and other common symptoms of caffeine poisonir, s time for the coffee drinker to look to his morning erage for the true cause. For any coffee drinker who finds that his health is , but don’t know just why, it’s a good idea tv qult the coffee and use POSTUM —the pure food-drink Made of wheat and a small amount of molasses, Postum has a rich, snapgy flavour much like that of mild Java coffee yet contains no cafféine (the drug in coffee) nor other harmful element. There are two forms of Postum. The original Postum Cereal must be boiled; Instant Postum blemboihugwntermdcubemflcitha table. Both kinds are equally delicious and the percupiuboutfixeume = A change toward e from coffee to Postum is a good living. i y “There’s a2 Reason” sudaz-cantmmpto IB,attlem&, ey | ‘GAS FITTING, SLUMBING, STEAM flrn—. 0 West Main Street, Norwich, Coni HAVE FORMED NEW PARTY Agsnt tor N. B O, Sneet Packing. | T. F. BURNS "fl".&“é;:‘?“““" '"‘ag Heating and Plumbing % miembers 'STATE OF WASHINGTON. Proposed in a Bill Introduced by Rep- tative Humphrey. 82 Franklin Street IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY mvmmma Ne. 11 %0 25 Ferry Street fqb-‘l‘m,l. pryer Other Teas, Ib. oo 28 | Baking Powder, Ib. . A