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iG., jstreet. H W $val reet. %+ Knights of Columbus, ‘San Jose ouncil, meets at 751 Main street. Olive nch couneil, No. 10, R. & E ted assembly, ai Masonic i £ The first meeting of the newly elect- tn board gof aldermen was held Mon- flr of the Town building. All of the Jmembers of the board by Corpora- Swiih the exception of John P. Carlsen, i 3 Cet a large for ¢ o7’ econ- omy. Keep it bandy for use when necded. Your druggist has it. Three Sizes— , $1.40 Norwich Bulletin, Willimantic Of- fice, 23 Church St. Telephone 105. —— Company B, Third Regiment, C. 8. drills at Armory, on Pleasant Ancient Order of United Workmen, illimantic lodge, No. 11, meets at 140 Arcanum, ‘Willimantic coun- , meets at 702 Main street. Br: night in common council cham- erman from the seeond ward. At e opening of the:meeting the yath office administered to = the o the board bq Corpora- William A. King. The nsel rules to govern the busiriess reaq by City Clerk e and adopted. Ma- . Gates then appointed and spectal committees 3 ensuing term as follows: Hickey, Carlsen; nn, Roy; claims, firc depart- Bowe police ;| rested - Webber, Avery and Raymond A wen, Hickey, Carlsen; arisen, Flynn, Roy; sewer Roy m, Carlsen; en, Hick aldermen wa he election of Alder- Webber as| invitation from| Smith to attend the Community Chorus ed with a vote of than he reading of the minutes regular | meet- fce, su- and city reet, were all committee with Hickey, then | ead ang accepted. reports of the re- nditures” from Nov. 1 < surer 1bert | 1 1 and accept- | install sigewal Heller, 851 power, as was also a petition to trans- fer a pump from 933 Main strest to 75 feet east opposife 95y Main street. made by the Ames Motor Cc. A petition from the city auditors, John M, Bransfielq and Jjogeph M. Berard, thiat their salaries be inereased 50 per cent. from $100 to $160 was referred to the finance commitiee for investi- gation and report. Petition from Welsh and MeCarthy for a drain lay- er's Jicense was granted subjeet to the approyal of the eomuuvn oounsel. Communication was received from Mrs. Thomas J. Carson of §76 Pleasant strect, asking the city to pay her hos- pital and doctor bills contracted as a result of injuries systained in a fall on the footbridge on Nov: § in the cur- rent year. It was referred to the claims commitiee for investigation and repert. A resolution that the appropriation aggregating §128,000 as approveq at the annual city meeting for the ex penses of the city for the ensuing year be approved was adopted. Resolu- tions involving $7000 to defray cur- rent expenses were adopted and the mayor_authorized to carry the same into - effect. The street ecommittee was empow- cred by resolution to purchase six ad- ditional garbage cans and place them at vasious points on the city streets, A motion by Alderman Vebber to reconsider the vote of the couneil in regard to ‘the application to install sidewalk gasolene pumps was lost. Alderman Jacobs tated that he did think it necessary to recomsider the t + Following the reading of bills the weeting adjourned after beipg in ses- sion shértly over an hour. Frank W. Bloomfield, of 34 West ew London, Who was ar- inday afternoon. for driving utemobile recklessly down Main befbre the police -court on _and paid costs Bloomfield enter- a of guilty to reckless drive ing. He said that the automobile be- longed to James Polakis, of Norwich, and that his busines service ear re first time Bloomfield h sted, Judge Frank H, Foss was i1- lined to be lenjent with him and fhe nalty stated was imposed. Af: arrested Sunday afternoon to 10, o §50 bond being put up for arance in the police aourt Thn Dscember meeting of the Willi- intie Ministers' Unfon was held on afternoon at the First Con- Church nouse, where the members were guests of Rev. Harry . McCreedy. nastor df the church. ers gathered at the church shortly affer noon, and were an appetizing luncheon hy the g members of the church: die McCreedy, Mrg. Florence E Mrs. F. E. Wilcox and Miss weet, At 130 o'clcit the hus- to order. ford, Con- 31 N of the Tnter-church § nt. Who had chosen for his ¢ the aims and results of the S qi H Li\k“ ’L'PTT 3 m’anulY! Dawson, of 3 Wi brieflv. The min- fah D INENIED b thi, . 7'“’,‘:‘ of Hampton; Rev. lam < jukeews no coust * B Squih . Coventry 19 roligving ;‘Kvl'am.a;h' Cr W W Eham: Rev, aweon, Storrs Rev. Andaver; Ma It lcaves no ast half century had lived in itry."She was born in 1834, the f John ana Bridget Succeeding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Director' & Embalmer 0-62 NORTH 8T, Lady WILLIMARNTIC Assistant Tel. . connection Klllourey Bros. UNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Willimantic, Conn. (Lady A- lhnl) 6" Unisn St Phone 290 Dr.F. C Jackson DENTIST Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantic i 5 a. m. iv 3 p..m. Phone ¢4 | Me- Gibhons. She leaves n sister idget Gibhons, also of Wi Three hundred attended 8t. Paul’s "Ipiscopal church Suhday night and the choir sing “The Soul Tri- unphant.” The following members choir took the solo parts: Mrs, Hendricks, Mrs. George Eving, Al For Coughs, Colds, and the relief. of in- flammatory condtions of the throat arising from Bronchial, Asthe matic affections and derangements of the Respiratory Organs. Prepared from Spruce Gum and other medi- cinal agents, Success- fully used for 60 years. Aiways boy the Lorge Size 'GRAY'S SYRUP RED SPRULL D WALSON £ These garments are at able, and perfectly sui woman to another. Especially- favored assortments, are these snmphmty to 2 welcome SILK VESTS ARE 33.50, $3.69 and $3.98 MAIN Bloomers, in flesh or white, embodying tailored MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. *Silk Underwear For Gift Giving once beautiful and dur- itable as gifts from one by the discriminating woman who is already choosing gifts from fresh dainty Silk Vests and degree SILK B $3.98 and $4,98 FLOOR. e afternnon was by 1y, Won Lost P, C. sent at the meeting. ssie Velvet Co. ....8. & 130 Tho death of Miss Mary Gibbens,i Y M: C. A e . 85, ot Willimantic's oldest reet. | Thréad Uity & g dents, oceurred Sunday night at her|A 3 home. No. 143 Union street. death he- T ing dve o infirmities_ineident to old Y. » was a_native of Treland, but P R Nut Margarine This 42-picce Parisian $3.75 in cash prepaid. Butter prices are hi wholetome, tasty and delicious. cocoarut and vegetable oils, ch ness with whole milk. Ty it be more than pleased. A Remember the coupons. Prize Nut Margarine ML wame, us know. margariie. Send money and coupons to i and A. L. French. Mrs. George K. An- derson: was at the organ. The tom- positioh, the work of Harry Rowe Shelley, was beautifully sung by the choi $ At the meeting of Division No. 1, A. Q. H, held in the A. O. H. hall, | Sunday afternoon, the following of» ficers were elected for the ensuing Chaplain, Rev. Jphn E. Clarl president, Judge James -F. Twomey; vice president, John W. Murphy; see- retary, Dennis F. Sheehan; treasurer, D. Healey; sérgeant-al-arms, Sullivat; guard, Timofhy standing committee, James Shea, chairman; Maurice Carey and Thomas F. Malone; finance committee, John W. Murphy and Patrick J. Mc- Sweeney; sick *committee, Jeremiah Haggerty, chairman, Michael MeGHl- cudd Patrick Curran; comimu-} . John Murphy and Den-| n. AL the meeting five fated and eight ations for nhership’ were Fo- eived. The local division Dhas start- campaign for 100 new members between ihe dates of December 1 and | April 1, Following is the standing of the teams in the Inter-City Bowling league at the close of the fourth wéek: £ ch week sees the record for pin- full adyunce and atipresént the honor 1 and team howling is as lows: High single, Parent, Rovers, high three strings, Battey, Y. M. C. A 374; high team poit, ¥. M. C. A.. 559; high team fotal, Y. M. C. A., 1617, The following report of arrests for the month just passed has been made by Chief of Police Daniel J. Killourey. November arrests totalled 18, and were made for the following causes: Drunk- enness 1, breach of the peace 4, viola- tion of probation 1, violation of hunt- ing Yaws 1, assault and breach of the peace 1, deserters 1. non-support 2, vagrancy 2, suspicious person 1, drunk and resisting officer 1, drynk and breach of the peace 2, interfering with officer 1 The above named cases were dispos- ol of as follows: Committed to jail 3, released by captain 1, nolled 1, pald fines and vosts 9, discharged 1, judg- ment suspended 1, -Lurned over to New London Naval Station 1, continued 3 months 1. During the month of No- l vember 2 tramps were lodged at the station and stolen property to the value of $45.00 was recovered and re- | turned to its owners. In all the police received 195 complaints during the month. At the town hall monday night the empioyes of many of the local indus- tries responded to the, invitation ex- tended by the Willimantic Communi- ty Chorus and Orchestra club. The mesting began shortly before § o'clock and popular songs were sung with for the occasion. The speaker of the evening was Attoppey Thomas J. Kel- loy and he spoke most interestingly on “Industrial Willimantic.” It is the plan of the Community Chorus ciub. to hoid meetings each Monday night and to iuvite different groups of people to each mesting. The meeting next Menday will be especially for Willi- mahtic lodges. Thre; Linn Weatherhead of the Willi- mantic telephone exchgnge is in Bos- ton on- business. “Miss Luey Murphy returned-to Hart- ford Monday, after spending the week NOT A THEORY It's a fact that the use of alcohol even in moderate oses bty 52, SCOTT'S EMULSION This Buufiful Dinner Set With First Prize dinner set for only 25 coupons and Figst Prize Nut anrlnc is your groger. A.k m\r grocer for First Coupons 4lsa pscked with delicieus Baby Brend Olov- e M:s; of the fingst ingredients. Inc., Hartferd, Conn. R e B R et China Made from only the best 10 3 creamy lmu\h on once—and you'll hm tit, please let i o S o -n% with relatives in this ejty. ré, Georgine LeGgrd who has been spending the past two weels visiting with relatives has returped to her home in Cleveland, Ohip. Mrs. C. Alexander of Providence, R. I, who has been yisiting with her son and furplly on High 5Lreat. left Monday ! for Middletown. TRaymond Jodion of Bfluc was a lo- cal visitor Monday. “Jack” Cotter of Houth Manchester was in lown Monday calling on refa- tives and friends. Miss Margarite Keirans, who has been visiting relatives in Wopnsocket apd Providence, R. L. returned to her home in this city Monday: The Missos Calla and Prudence Tas | JaY rael of Natehaug street, attended an d‘ engagement party at the home of Ng: thanjel Poligek of-Gurlpyville. The en- gagement of Miss Lillian Pollock to ! p; Mr. Abel Gross of New Pritain, was annoynced. COLCHESTER The funeral of Mrs. Fyward Mo- Biroy was held Friday jporpt: 1: 8t Bt Ardrew’s church, Burial was Andrew’s cemetery. A student from Wesleyan universj- doeas M{c ancde in V " MANY men hereabouts have shared . the experience of the ownér who told us that he had driven Cadillacs for. seven years &nd could not recall a single in- stance when he was delayed by mechanical trouble. ; THE A. C. SWAN COMPANY Norwich—New London ml words and kindly i el nality, sy gentleness of t fhnymerable Sbe’ was beloved by all gnd g:um homes will friend, Al!hnu.’;h er babplest mo- he s m the cnm- terndoh, Rev. Arthur Viey, pastor|of Scotland road, of the/Taftville Congregatignal church|church, sang ofiiciating. The Scripture les found in the twentieth chaptes Jobp, the text the tweniy-fourth | Other verse. Bui Thomas, one of ihe twelve, 2 called Digymus, was not with when Jesus came. When Christ came inlo the mids the_disciples, Thomas was absent. lip had geprived himsglf of the chance of beinig with them, the chance of Le- Ln; with God. Thomas had the beautiful 1{ m. hymns the hm l;( sl‘Em‘.md WIIL There Be A wie Ever Daughters was 4 val-| g nablé opportunity slip by, and so it .s\h]‘s,,,m vith us a4l in our daily lives. e 0)-1 low our 6wn seifish d think wo”m ¢ {haven't time, and ma times suStain phe Jyn heavy losses when valuable opportu-! .y ni Rippling W nigles are held out tp us. ANl t i hing M res gre oyrs for the asking. Th"k,“,‘\ Wh nburgh was lmm March ty, Middietown, preached at the Bap- |8l 1502 Le Agg| Tey of Matthow K h oitohs avn o ai| e, Lendln 1y tist chureh, Bunday in the absence’ of |Rod Cojeman” UF - | {ekiuved of atr moral And Gpifitual| Dioams Bldutass U pasior, Bev, B, D. Remington: A AR ?fla o M e | are open i us. There 1s o fmimr| M Mis; Alice Kemp is entertaining |all with Wa "“ . hurgh. ‘oppouun ty of eplarging the mind, al- her brother-in-law and sisier from fo “’fl)l'gflm Taree chitdren ways ap;mrwmly of Engiand. who huve bewn spending | srive ber, U B e 21| Biernal worid. 1t a1 several wesks in Boston. B 1 Preden- | (o Attinude of time and chote Mrs. Belle Alien hus sold her iy | b poyues on South Main street to Jew- | Anl h parties. Miss Clute and Miss tegehing the Academ) T Carrier are night schools in Bason this year. . Baker was a caller in Mid- dietown, Friday afternoon. Woosier Iodge, ¥. and A. Friday evening. e grange meels M., met Tyesday even- Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Strong, Miss Edna Strong, M Jujia A“me, and Mrs. L. C. Brown were in Norw! Fridey; making the trip by gutomobile. Postmaster “J. J. Sullivin 'has re- covered and is uble to be at the ofice most of the time now, o ArtE Bnkérho( Boston spent Sun- 8y ntown the guest of hig fathey, Deacon by o Mr. afd Mis. w H. Koonz ang Mrs. J. V. Reynolds of Nerwich wers callers Synday 4t Mrs. W. E. trongts. Jarhes O'Drien was home from New Landon wo;m Sunday. 5. 'Strong returned home H.mdny after a visit with her daughter in' Norwich. Mrs. Julia Squires and Miss Cora arric- ,were callers in Middletown Batr #ay, Mr. and Mrs. Max Slegel were |n \!'Htma*luc Raturday. v hie Colehester basketball team de- feated the Taftville team at Tip Top kall Saturday night, 3§ to g4, The' grange meets this evening. The new garage Yor H, London has been finishe: ’1 i3 i Rey. Gnome Reynolds of Wut Hay ford ached at the C tm.l chuvcgr&undu}' bl Jnsfllh Sirott spent ing. (Tuesday) Mr. and . Mrs. Sunday in Ney Vi Mr. Stenberg. Who has been works ing at the Kid Kurling compainy's fis- tory, left Sglurday for New York, STAFFORD SFRINGS Louis De Mars of v.est Stafford is at the Johnson Memorial ho; , 111 5 double pneumonia. spial i1 il Benjamin Campo has sold 2 house on Corcdran avenue to Angelo Argenta, Thomas Cumminskey of New York hag been spending a week in town. Charles Velk. o wunngtan res ber fore Deputy Judge n the borough court Monday mornhl charged with setting traps on the fan of Armitage & Amidon, in the town e Willington, witliont having ohtain, permission of the owner, Hl fin 52 and COsts, whlcrlse Dald. m‘f 5 rk rapjdly pre ad I‘t’l!m to the Cknipn‘}!wool‘:g n\l‘llm George Hen Sraon s thrpe a-u.mtirs have mqve Londor ‘Mhmg' s l th lz% i whe boy have taken p 5 5 NORWICH TOWN Mrs. Sarah rmuupuuh 3 ful!y )@nn!xy morw : t. Tolowi a.n mne pt three . months, though d been in fallipg hea for the past two or three during her life she had peen very ac- compant ! oir inis 8 "g,,gvemfg‘i."w"‘& 3t ¢ h-miu' evoted R ut tvrty ;16 YEBrs. .A%0. Fhich Deried b leq'l’p‘d n usu lpl\ua. Hpuse op Towd It regk. ;t thc ‘Bhel TIng u, “apd digs of Norwich iy lm‘cd in Norwich during oyt tyelve -));:m :\;;e i n Coleheste the past 67- 1 ° U sdenbotgn g re-| is pitiable to cut purselves off from | frins hat Ch n an. Morel Hov& I Wish I Could § a Comes Home, Wan Tor Thought, Blyn, "ansies of mssociating ou tic ourselves up with Him that assoeiation we will grow experiences. Mrs, by rich in James A, Bidwell| i ey intergsti { But it knows bth Mo, 11 I+ Well With My Soul, | accom- there were mfl«%mwakeanymw \_, #0d unusual ways. You quickly become fond of v them~—they are so refreshing and cool and fragrant, You see, Camels are gn expert Blend of choice Turk- lsfi gflfi gwumic tobaceos which guarantees !M Wdfligh&xl cigarette qualities that have ever {BM a cigarette. Your test will prove that p?o[m’ the cxfim Camel blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight. let blend not only frees the cigarettes from W cigaretty aftertaste or any unpleas- m* but it assures that remarkable ow-mild-body! And, you'll be interested to 7 that no matter how tiberally you smoke Gomiels thay will not tire your taste! are a cigarette revelation! Prove that - We suggest right here that you compare with any cigarettes in the world at any m fw mmy and for Wumn! 20 cigareites or ten pack: 05 (200 cigarettes) ina Ginsaina-paper-covered cartost ély recommend this cartdn for the home or office supply or when yau teavel. B I uflows ruw:m o, Wigsten-Salim, ¥. C. A Pietures ot Bread Thaarce. Moviug Plptures at tie St - "Ghotycket Lodge, ety I Gud Teie o Norwiei hfl nigets n Owls ity mecis in 1 of A K. Bu.ldmg v‘uun uinebang, No 1 stecs” [all 128 meets”in To: Sachem o oresteps’ Hall. Gypey S at Central Chureh. .‘NNOUNCEMA‘ NTS Baptis Announcement. Organ_ reeital, church, itely Park Friday evenifiz, Dee. postponed. Supper served at STRANDA short account of (iie lives of his brolh- ers, members of the (:mous .Daltoz g, in the"; en-pa-l pholoplay Be. yond the Law, at the Strard this after. nooy and evening. “Much that has heen said untrue,” says Dalton, “The bovs weren't as black as th painted. Bob and Grat were timé United States depu but though they risked their fives it ; occasions their ser. Of course, that eut them prett y, and they got sore and both quit L huff, and with myself, Dick Broad. well and Bijl Powers hecame read agents. The folks in the southwes &0t to know uys pretty well after that, We were all clever on a horse and could draw our guns as quick as the next. “On_Oct. 5. 1897 all five of us gal- toned into Coffeyvilie, Kan.. intent upor relieving the two hanks there of their surplus cash. and that is where my brothers sealed their fate. After the nosse apened fire upon us and my two brothers were killed, they fired 18 hut- i . but T manazed to live and 1 to imprisonment for lifn, -2 years in Lansing prison 1 then Governor Hock pardoned me, savinz that nine bankers confined thera might not prové to be good compamy.” Jester colmedy, two reels of laugh and (anmont News weekly complete todsv’s bill at the Strand. DAVIS THEATRE. The whole world knows Houdinl, the ‘nandcuff king,” tie “man of many es- capes The master wizard of all time, only on the stage. | Give him the great outdoors and the | boundless resonrces of the mation pics | ture camemsa—and then what? | o The Grim Game, an absorbing stery of a hundred thri p at the feats that made him fa. einating new role—a romantic dramats ic figure in a series of death-defying des that never beer equalled, either fe or on th: Every feat & Teah Baire us Themas f!’i 'l)'ll Randoiph Chester. ality and v the regult charming fon that Miss Joyee ntroduce wit! r. Sevfieri: the type apted to . vengeful i backsrounds this pict usual and {he jegorical tifles worthy of mentlon. act, the feature is masterpiece of photography, directi; and aptinz. A twh-nart comedy en- titled He Married His Wife will also be shown d the Pathe News will complete the bill. e e LEGAL NOTICES PHILIP RUDDAY Conn.. v ¥ OF COLCHESTER, Ruddan of Col Goyn., J sullivan of ven, Conn., Mdrgdrel Houliha cester, \«a\sacamem, Bridget Gibbona of New Yotk dtv New Yorks, James Weich of New Brinswick, New the representatives Creditors of Thomas Rebinson, late of Colchester Coun., and the 'representatives ai credifors of Kate Robinso chester, Conu. Order of N State of Connecticut, o Sounty of London, Norwich, Dec. Sth, A Upon the oo . late of Col- Court of Common Pleas t forth, 4 fo on of certa in H is Cou TSpahrink {0 dnd being found by the Cht That a8 of the a4 actend ants. Thomas Robinson and Kate Bob- insoh, are now and were at the time of e writ in ihis case de 1iy had at veral rease interest th property to be forecloged, a\nfi that there is rn Ex E“lur or Adminfs- trator of eithér of the said Jeceased wha eap he made rlrflen Yn{‘-fl 11, in his R Tt s t the menden