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e u"m.:‘m-.mm < 1o ofie of the most héated city meet- ings held fn this eity for inemy years dome 200 voters revoked the resolution authorizing the common counicil ‘o spend the sum of $3,500 for the removal cf ashes in this ¢ity during the gurrent Office, ty to collect the ashes as it for the gf would for them to collect the rubbish and réfuss from the gardens in the cily. He dia not believe the commities went on 4 joy tide to Bridgeport but in their offi- clal capacity d&d’gr the good of the y the trip was made. Bridgeport and lorwich could not be compared With Whifthantic, which is even less than haif the size of Norwich. He pelieved that the persons asking for the city colice- The sécond clause In the warning | tion were too lazy to do’the work tiem- year. for the meeting Thursday night, asking tién of 310, for an Apps for thé removal of '.'&? duting the cucrent year was brought up dnd an overwhelm- ing vote caused no naction to be taken at the meeting. Mayor Chales A. Gates called the meeting to order at 5 o'cleck and adjoprnmiont did not take place wm- til 9.30 o'elock. Heated arguments by voters gnwr‘.:;! the oty colicction and by those™ amafi rose to such heat during the meeting that at one time the point of order was calied for and the speaker Wds compelled to keep his remarks confined o ihe clause in_the warning. ‘The first gpeaker was Eugene Randall, who demanded to know just what the cost of collection of ashes amounied to during the trinl week, When (i sireet department tcok eare of the work. He was informed that it was $103.50. He then asked how much was spent in the joy ride to Bridgeport, that several mem- bers of the committes appointed by the Sélves, that they disliked any &l:m Work, He would continue to & 18 &shes where he al ’s has, in the street nearby his nouse, which he said necded them badly, 2s many other streets in this ety do. N Alderman Hickey then told of ihe trip to Bridgeport. The eollection of ashes was a new thing for Willimantic and (ke best thing the committee could do was 10 g6 to gome othér ¢ity that had hd ex- perierice 1n this work and thus.profit by the {fiformation gatherad. -Jt was first thought that the street department could take eare of the collectiol of mshes but this was not possible. Then if A new depaftment must do it someone must be chosen for the supersisos. Who could the city get for $1200? The appropriation was only $3,500 and ‘u's left but $2.300 for the work. Scveral methods cf ash collection were explain:d by Alderman Hickey, wno stated tbat each meant an expenditure of a larga sum of money. al | ! | l Bottom b . SUI ON OVERCOATS Don’t fail to consider the import- i . He believed that tha hest et to bring ‘vet quest.on Tefore tha Pesiie had ieen through the use of .a_city mecting. If ‘Willimantie could not do the work for $3,500 then the $51 expended in the trip too Bridgeport was. well worth while ke- !{cause it meant a &aving of several thous: |and it the city tried the work and u.enl failed. common council took, to find out how that city collegted their ashes. Alder- man Hickey stated that the east v 301 and in answer to the question about, te o, it had been charged 10 no & eount but could be charged against the ash apcount. Attorney Patrick J. Danahey then arose and stated that it was as foolish Feet Drag? When it is an effort to drag ove foot aftet (he other, whea you ate tired and séem lacking in strength and endurance, whea schiés and paifs rack the body, it iswell tolook for symptoms of kidzey trouble. he believed cily colleciion of ¥ wm% to the advantage of the it ed to the stitement of tie co 5 Servetheselarge fine Parksdale Eggs on your breakfast table, use them in " your cooking. These big, plump, meaty fellows are a real satisfatction to use. And they are reasonable in price too, Save the coupons that come with Parksdale Farm Eggs. They will help o you to get a dainty set of fine Parisian China Dishes. Coupons are also packed with Wedg- wood Creamery Butter. It comes to you fresh and pure in its odot and dust proof package from one of the greatest creameries in the country. ance of this sale. It’s not an ordin- ary affair. We're taking our losses to do it—to offer prices that caninet and will not be any lower this year: ‘SUITS =~ $18.50 — $24.50 — $3450 He was jnterrubted saveral times some of the guestions being humarous and oth- et knocks at the commitfee and city ad- ministration. ,In cenclusion he said that ashes were not a menace but if the city wanted them collected the money must be_approprizted. Judze Frank H. Foss, who sponsored the cliy colleetion at the first city meet- ing, stated that at that meeting. he, as an of a commiitee of the Wilil- Chamber of Commerce Thogen {to speak for the city collection. As far 78 the matter concérned him personally, he Wwas for it, only as an improvem: to the city. only worked th mantic should become a bett N e e . For 30 coupons and $6.00 you cen, get 42 picces of Parisian China, graceful in design and beautifully- embossed with a gold band. For 30 more coupons and $6.00 you can get ancther 36-piece set. A third set of 34 -pieces for only 30 coupons and $6.00 completes this magnificent din- bhesi that the ner service. 112 pieces in all. . - Va g : 4 are healing and curative. Theytose up ! not” inow s 3 : ¢ ’ < aad senghien e weaksacdof Gutsed | domin iy Your groder should be able to supply - 2 ) and. relieve backache, theus ! was not thie one intsuded . . ' 532 e, 108 jorne, s muscles, | 116 commitics you with Parksdale Farm Eggs and . e ot " Hed not - - " - W. W, Wells, Totuio, Mich, wetey =1 | IClokd sigiing. their 3 Wedgwood Creamery Butter. If he $24.50 — $34.50 — $39.50 0 graat rlie from takig Poley mm Pite. 1t was 2150 sald in the *%. let . 1 on my ‘most of the time an¢ " ’ 2 o e by oy P v’y | ives ot : ean’t, let us know. : ; e e eemjateey b | 70 one-half Soars a0 that - o . cero snd never | L came up and Maypr Gatss favored it at] - ¢ . : e e Dy S A SR 0 P. BERRY & SONS, Ine. ‘ = . LEE & 08000D VO |afiers v o g Sy on 1 s s BO YS’ SUI I S L - way the meeting could nave heen held, Sole Distributers for Néw England Stafés - A . s He claimed that the city had not g.ven St ¢ - -+ it a fair trial, that they had not tried < y . oy : oA w 0 16 get some ontstder it. The " 5 75 ‘nd 7 75 4 emount aslked f - 5 = . od . r— only a half mi st 8| ’ N - o and what house owner ceuld remove hig - A $ | eshes for that amount, and do it jhree . - Were $12.00 to $25.00 . as the city could. Ti€ zlso . - > . 2 . et T on cost at . . Hickey called h 28 - *s as the cily only collected " : : ain i The ents skiesriot n | FF in Plentiful fin o aid 7 [Panahey again foole the floor | " pyils at Natehauz grammar school ac- | Secretary Raymond — A. Parker, aad | “A ORD SPRINGS our own une reg- _ 3R g gown, tio 0 a8 | companied by thelr teachars visited -En- | Treasurer H. W. Huber, gave shourt tuiks. | The &imeesors have completed thelsr | : s - Jeopstitign, cne Rand “again | Company No. 1 THur#da¥. They | The fo tae organization has | 1uties und the books deposited in the | i 2 * VICTOR RECOR])S‘;:‘2 :"‘E“ ihe ad ation of |y, g ehown over ths builling and the |ucen aolied for and plans are being | 0D clerk’s effice. The total grand Jist ! M ‘tock of suit‘ . d Ov A Fdstes 1o I o5 He {workings of the fire apparatus was ex-|made for the organization of the ciub. | *MOUNS to §8.557891. The exemptions | ’ an ercoats to 4 }was at Engine Company No. T when the | Pi2ined ‘Lins Wil lahe place February 23. ue {o blindness, service in.the army and | y ? i IANOS [ ot Ensine Company No. 1 wien tho | ™"fre aiarin box has been installe st | puneraa aieos g Mpe. Grace 5, | 1207 Smount to $38.180. “The.totat mime | gl scht in. Calling for an answer!ne rear of the hall iq, Engine Company | Race were held Thursday aflernoon at I | 25 °f dwelling hguses is just an even ” " . W i . Webster, he | 1 and people were invited to COME, oCioch Lol Lie sfliey .+ (. 1000 and are valued ac $1,618,850. Barps, | rom. E - - it and learn how a bowshould be rung The services were conducted by Wik ‘eas: ele, 132 building lots, 947, \ i I o s i e 'ause i nin case of fire. Thiz knowledge liam J. Tate of Franklin. Tie bearers s afe €6 mercahtilc cstablighmshis; | finswer. 8 Ma gt pueit, gelan| it people from pulling a box i the 'were ¥. H. Race, i, W. Loomis, Cuaries | nouding stores, manufzcturing plaints | P ‘[ ihe Dre station sty e would £0 10 wrong mianter and eauging the bell at | lr ales.. Masaaid, s 11 And shops of all kinds; hotses and mules, U T < ihe fire station after the meedlns. Ram- |y siation to give the wrong signal. and Georgo Hoxie. Buridl was @ o5y wan @ valuallon ot $33,570; caitte P % n]ted 6o q nings- : / Tade 2 e Houlé. -3 ] 334, vaiued at 3$38,080. There nre 313 rS tration a oint of order was made, Collections at the thousres Wedeesday tapaug cemeiery, Lruakip. il automobiles in the list at $216,132; few: a Cl Ol an. M . Ho concluded by saying he was against | for Buropean Relief fotuiled $115.63 and entswere by Jay M. Bhepard. |oiry 9695; mmaiear instruments, $338 a e o taking up the coliection of ashes. {ihis added to the number of other suh-: A g te an wppraisal Lied in the ! merchandise and stock in stores, §1,02 s T Attorney Danshey, a democrat by pol- | S ns recsived Tas sant tho fund for' prodate eourt Thursday by H. (960 ; cables, wircs and mains, $119,870 > 666 MAIN STREE' itics, stated that the mayer and city nd- ty abovo tie §1500 mark. Latest row 5 éstate of Unar- | boats, 125; mofey and its ¢ - ’ w ministration showd be thanked for their | gzve the fotel as $1618.14. The lotie kiiza Wales, the estals totals $1.- | 36878; misccilancous. 32,350, o oo An F ishi Marked Wa Down Tel. 240. Wlllimmtic, Conn. | d¢aling with the voters, not condemned, . @@0ta set for the city was $7.500 and ili.07. Of tais amount $11,909.35 i8: E. C. DeBorde has been spendin H y The meeting held Thursday pisnt was | OUr-8ths of it remains to be collected. | y in Norwich Lanks, the remainder .few days in New Haven. B! T v It i ted that the specizl enteriaim. & cash G i = P " . 1 s The Store With the e e b e o e e e e o e el e e S win Daare e [ ey i Boate 8 plibiy ; ’ St ice. Facilits X . Mayor Gates, how- ; Mer o Sat- | property. Y a week's vacation In fown. i k. ock, Service, Facilities ever, feeling that the neople had th urday will eend the amount up to $2500. the distribution of the property. | Mies Katherine Hassett, who has been - to chioose, gave them thi: 4""’““;{ ";"sf.“!l‘r‘;’:,;‘, ‘gl ,‘h;"'“:ndd cume| kramk W. Congden, sdmidistrator of |ill with urin, has retwrned to her work ; B . < 2. Mr. - | the esiate of \Georse 8. Cary, of Seot- | in Hartford. . Dl' F C. J hAJmu x‘-»m?,. ft‘..,,cdfl city collestiom, c& Df;‘t:ld &i’lfi:’;‘ifl land, flled an appriisal at the prnh.ne'MI"d\'orlble reports are received from | o ’ i i a stating that in the smalier town where o e o eraes, Yuey coust Thursday. The properiy invenior- | Mia. J. ¥ Haniey. who was recently op- . Te ulr;é:e r:lml this ‘was done and Wi xu:\zgu L il S il at-$3,481.94. This was divided as|erated on at the Johnson hospital. \ P mantic should d it -14. foiows: Farm $2,000, money in banks ord B Wells, b ; DENTIST Suerintondent of Streels Trvin | Tho Windham Mich ool pirte bas-|and stocks mmiivg (ho Dalance several davs, has retarmed 1o work : s . Ford jn response to questions asked toid | Keths i team goes to play Woodstoclt; porty new books have been received ‘3= . 715 Main Street, Willimantic of the collcction made. It took & 8 5 el g (Fridzy). Woodstock | talogued by M:s Rudi C. Terry, NGRWICH TO ' i v to a truck, he stated. He belie ayed in this city lust week and suffored at ilitmanti i i WN E 1 Hours—9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phoné 4| the work couli mot be dohe for the 3 12 to 2 defest at the hunds of the local | orer o0, 8 the Wik m‘l‘:fl"’"b“fx,".;;% / ) ; - Siaount o ootiacn { hoosisters. Althoush. the Sgures seem £0 Hicier yor Windnem Cosatar by i | In observancs of the fortleth annivers- | 2 " Y Cries of question followad and a_cry :Doint to a on ; and kach One His Own Ay of Christidn Eadeavor, there is fo be | wmmlantl &m JAY M. SHEPARD of ayes against one or two noes resofhded | Rizht will be a fight fro : o Hhe et P ! C, Succeeding Filmore & Shepatd the appropriation ef 33.500 for ash col-ish. A large crowd of Windham rooters | % 1 Toe {be a special meeting of Norwich Clrls- fl;‘:}:lan Endeavo{ union’ at the First Con. : Alics < 5 egational church Nofwich Town, Bumn- | for. s Dower: Wall Between, Sara Bassew; gay evoning at seven e'clock. It is éx- | Resurrection Rock, Bdwh Balmer; Sui snsyt cenE Fe e W i pacted the various C. II, socicties will be | y 3 . Cooper; presented at this meeting. The C. E. A Fool, Philip Curtiss; Moreton Mystery, | ror i oo = h z Dejeans; ook of Susan, Lee W.i oo, whien ooy Methodist Tissogal iy to ‘make | Dodd; Little House, Coningsly Dawson; ecently organ Mr. Beleourt, | Vacation of the Y B Hiom: | voted to aceent the invitation to prreer] |Who has heen emyloved by the H. C.leils; Mysterious Rider, Zane Gre jthe meeting Sunday evening asd will de Murriy Company in the moods de- ity Man, Jackson Gregory; Momnfa, Ru-|¥, M 8 body. The exercises are to open Gns today | pert Hughes; Lucinds, Antaony Hope;! Wil @ S0ng gerylee by a union choir rap- lection. The mecting then unanimousiy | Wil accompany their . team. Windham i (oo voted that no action be {aken on the:Will line up for the contest as follows clause asking for an appropriation of . Jeanre Tlawie and Pdith Twomey. 7clch and Magdalené Moriarty, guards afterward apply gently— VIEKS ele list fellows: Homespun Alice Brown; The uiQrt, B. Funeral Director & Embalmer 60-62 NORTH S8T. WILLIMANTIC Lady Assistant. Tel. Connection o Killourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Crawgord, past the Methodist chprchi: prayer am music; rall call of C B fe which they wil | re- spond by mestage, ipture verse of BLOCKING ACTION ON FORDNRY TABIFF BILL IN THE SESATE i Washington, Jan. 27 — Fordney cprésalne thipkseiving for £or- | orvoreoncy taviff Hill was theoreti.ally be- ' ~rused Mr. Bek- | Prairi resenting both churehes. This will e | PIS7CF @ E . & cy 28 Union St. Willimantis, Conn. APO RUE court to take this action, Ic;"’;‘xi‘;,; f;z:’,f'amje""{'fmfi: HendryX: i g5 10med by the entire consresation re. | (7, Jo#fs of Christisn Eudeavor; offer- | tore the senate foday bui was discussed Phone 280 (Lady Assistant) i The tory, followsd by Doxoiegf. Ree J. > Danfort:, pastor of the First tippal charch of New Leéncon i3 to give the address of the,eveming, tak- ing for his Christian FEndeaver Possibilliies The exerciszs will clese with & hyma aad benedictians. Tals al- g0 answers fot the union service \ of the Norwich 'Town churches whieh usuxlly alteraitely the lnst Sunday of cash month. Christian Ea- déavor was founded February 2, 1881, In the Cingregational psrsohage at Wil'ie ton, Me, by Rev. Freneis D. Cark, stuce known as Father Eadeaver Clark, Over 17 Mitlion Jars Used Yearly MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. cated Colchester . Rescue, Bthel Hueston ; Hearts of Three, in a game of baskethull played in this Jack London; Main Street, Sinclair city Weddesday night. The final score;is; Potterism, Roszo {was 31 to 26. The game was close at all | Wind Drift, g8 jtimes, the first haf ending 16 to 10 in|Drums o Jeopardy, }favor of the locals. , The K. of C. team |House of Dreams Come True, Margaret ilined up as fo'lows: Mdrfarty If and rg, | Pedier; Blind, Emest Poole; Miss Mil- | Hagwerty 1f, Summers rf and e. O'Brien | lions Maid, Berta Ruck ; Big Town Round {c ana 1, White Ig and Tigh= rg. Colches: | Up, Willfamy Paine; Turn About Tales, {ter was represented by the following | Alice Hegan Rice; Affinities. and Other {men: Gregory f. Wabster rf, Spencer rf, | Stories, Mary R. Rinehart; Years for Ra- | Horowitz ¢, MeDonald lg and Friedman chaeh Berta Ruck; Trail Horde, Charles | {rg and 1t Selizor; A World to Iend, Margaret | Rev. Sherwood ; Nangy Goes to Town, Frances "% Beirconan corche has. ammouneed | Stérreit; Rove Dawn, Stews 4 5. Willte: {peating the Twenty-third Psaim. Other- numbers on the programme will include; | Scripture reading. Rev. Willam J, only in & speech by Senater Simmohs. Aemocrat, Nortlr Camlina, ahd a brief debate on wugar items: Speenhes Werd so far afleld 2t one time thai Senkier MoCumber, republican, North Dakuts, de- einred the senaters hnd Mscuseed “evedy- thiig from negrosa to baftieships™ agd saked why ihe tarilf should nét be taken up. Turifl defrate, Kawever, was net with- out pointed Argufent. Senator Smmens’ #heech of more than two heurs récted, at what he farmed the (’?( th eproposed )D,‘S!h;:‘u-“; hat congress would.. power in cnacting sEt’ ]thu‘(.-’ and Romcyn C P. : % Mcn. 8 L Bonney ment a packace of that he would remain with the loeal | Goshen Street, Wayland W Williams ; wtdd ithat its. provisiane wers ess- { church, and not accept a call to beeome | Chiidren of Storm, Ida A. R. Wylie; Cap- oot g ot e S 8 Ty Maat asin | Oscatory In that {hey Woald cimpe! @e- C R ° Tector of Christ Fntecoval chureh - of | tives, Hugh Walpole. Birest, Nevw Tork oty The eard grote. | SUMeN to yap tribues. s o Tr g S re ; e KT i E o Gt st ses st l lr s chert withheld his decislon tmtil he had CCLCHESTER O T dern e s " which ¢ 4 carefully considered the offer. In hig| John Huntley and Miss Catherine baves ro et i he ht public statement Pev. Mr. Borchért sai | Fagan of Hebron were calling on frlends More Ieitencs SeRL CHIB L Jigie the United States In & pasitien. f¢ . he was interested in his church work |in town Wednesday, = 4 UL SN S wafter petatiation at the, handa of among the rural commaunities in this vi- | Tony Rutka is filling’ his jce houses The wintir Bieds Drows ereeper Ul oiien My, MeCurdvr-had and the oinity’ end hopes in this manner to in- | With 12-inch ice of the hest guality. Daleh, cowny and halry woed peekers | SO FICH 207 importatlonk® come [ ] crease the membershin of his church. Tie | Caesar Massant of New London was Jays came early ard| g .i0r King, dém t, Utah, seked members ef St. Pauls church and Rev. | calling on friends in town Wedneaday. #tay iate at feeding plaees, during these | fupype the discuseion whether It wous( Beiaii b 4 {Mr. Borchert's other friends received the | F. E. Baker was & Middletown vis- of et And eruhS disS- | nnt B proper far (he govermment 14 These Wool Plaid Skirts come in beautiful new color- news of his dccision with pleasure. Dir- | itor Wednesday. ; songdt yapidiy, and when all Is wone the | wiaky care of the uneraployed with' :flg hs four and one-half years as ree- m:electm&n Harlan m‘nsE otnEu’; ul:;mv- celis of lhet'ood Peckers for more are | pnsion If it wers €aive to take . . . . itor cf St Paul's church, Rev. Mr. Bor- was the guest of E, o Snsisten - of tha wheat farmer and the " ing, and may be had in a wide choice of styles for chert hae mnde many friends, and mews | Pleasant strest Wednesiay. "% esilection fer Near Hast Raltat | Sucnts crnwer - e Acoaies. o o . | of his choice had been awaited with - an;;n'::lm of_Middictown weas i :‘17 o stére of S’ml :’:«:"M"?.-nz ;wu #hould hiver »m.:n- et :{m : terest, % tof ursday. sdnesdny amouni o o ent and sscertad that the sport or dress wear. It shows good taste for the well Members 6t Willlmantie Réfary efab| The Ladies’ Benevolent soelety - will oSt ganerous sum. in that the extreme | iines nf trades Wire equilly s tmpéet- {met Thursday noon at the Soda Shop,;Meet in ut‘he chapel L:l- (Frk;'-!) nm wfl::m {lie mumber out to be con- = : 3 aled : o Rlana réomacsi o noon at three o'clock to 8ew, Supper . Antate then Gimed dressed woman to own & good plaid skirt, and it also R R L T I R S Rav, Grores Ji, Pissues. foitor of the | Mrats oo eacat oot Bonior Biemnah . g A The mid-week prayer meeting was Firet Baptist éhoreh Norwiah, will ean- | cheirmen of the 5 shows economy to possess one at this price, for they -i'-—-——-—-———-—_ held in the Congregational ehapel Thurs- fuct 04 Winday, shereun wrrvice at | lowed wentiziati e 7 day evening. \ Afman, ac- | cosn. thus keeping : any School Ghldran are Siekly |2 e o stautrs. resvmm: -~ M R A P Mm“’m ‘25.00. - Mothesr who value their own camfort sad the | ative from this place was at the homs ehair. —— e R , weifare of thelr children, should never be with- |of his parenis om Lebanon avenue Wed- John MReAGR. &f Watertitd Kad bren | An Atlaia Men askerd. ab oM SAEEF ¢ e e e e nesday and Thursday. : Drseing & few 4158 ot the Rorns ag hls als- ) William H. Ryan and 8. P. Sears wers or, Mrs. Prank Skiriaer. what bracd of chickens e semsidered the - in Mariboro Thursday. Charles Clark of Mariboro was & @aller —— THE H. C. MURRAY CO. fnh town Thursday. i *We white ones is eagtest James Johson was calling ea friends | DEEe={rom Rem Mixie, . Dlack dc ensiam 1 in Willmentie Thureday. e 4 »