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Plan to Come. 
Our Annual One-Day DRESS GOODS SALE 
Will take place MONDAY, JANUARY 22 
(ME EVERY YARD of Woolen Dress Goods at nes REDUCED PRICES for 
No charges received. No mail, telephone or C.O.D. orders filled. 
Monday and Monday only. 
ur One-Day Dress Goods Sale. 
reas The same conditions which made our 
Annual 
Silk Sale of a week 
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ago such a 
big event will again contribute to make this Annual Dress Goods Sale of equal interest. 
Conomo Tribe, 1.O.R.M. 
The recently-elected chiefs of Co- 
nomo tribe, Red Men, of Manchester, 
were raised to the respective stumps 
Wednesday evening by Deputy Great 
Sachem Andrew H. Paton and suite 
of Agawam tribe, No. 5, of Danvers. 
The officers installed were: M. A. 
McInnis, sachem; George Gould, 
senior sagamore; J. A. Lodge, junior 
sag.; Leonard Andrews, keeper of 
wampum; Chas. T. Loomis, collector; 
meer. Preston, » keeper of records; 
William J. Lethbridge, 1st sannap; 
Wm. F. Spry, 2d sannap; Ernest An- 
drews, guard of the wigwam; Wm. F. 
Mitchell, guard of forest; Wade 
Brooks, Ralph Tredick, Edmund 
Lethbridge, Michael Revelas, war- 
riors; Harry Tappan, Harry Gay, 
Frederick Brasch, D. E. Butler, 
braves; Manuel Thomas, prophet. 
The great sachem, who, by the way, 
is a past great incohonee, was assisted 
by great mechinewa, Alfred H. Cook; 
great Bp bacts A. Harris Paton; S. Se 
George W. Battye; J.S., Rufus A. 
Runlette ; K. of R:, E. Beecher Wil- 
liams; K. of W., Arthur Harrigan, 
and sannap, Thos. J. Kelly. 
After the installation ceremony, 
which was very well performed, re- 
marks were in order, and an adjourn- 
ment was soon made to the banquet 
hall, where the chiefs partook of a 
feast of corn and venison. 
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SPECIAL TOWN MEETING 
More Money Appropriated for Moth Sup- 
pression—New Rental Rates for Town Hall 
—$2,000 for Crushing Stone. 
The business of the special town 
meeting in Manchester Monday. even- 
ing was hustled through with great 
dispatch, with nothing of excitement 
to cast a ripple on the quiet waters. 
Another thousand dollars was ap- 
propriated to carry on the work of 
suppression of brown-tail and gypsy 
moths, half of which, however, has 
already been spent. It was considered 
that $500 would be sufficient to carry 
on the work till the March meeting, 
when the matter will no doubt come 
forward again. 
The unexpended balances of the ap- 
propriations for improvements on 
Beach and Masconomo streets, which 
amounts to more than $2,000, was 
transferred to the appropriation for 
crushing stone. 
The committee appointed at the 
annual meeting to arrange a new 
schedule of rates for the rental of 
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town hall reported. They recommend 
there be a police officer at all dances 
between July 1 and Oct. 1, and that 
for dances from Oct. 1 to July 1 the 
matter be left to the discretion of the 
selectmen. These recommendations 
were adopted. 
What was Said and Done 
at Special Town Meeting. 
Franklin K. Hooper as usual, was 
unanimously elected moderator and 
after being sworn in by the clerk, he 
thanked the voters in a few appropri- 
ate words. 
Art. 2. To see what action the 
town will take in the suppression of 
the gypsy and brown-tail moths and 
appropriate money for the same, 
agreeable to section 5, chap. 381, 
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The committee on appropriations 
reported that inasmuch as they had 
found that this work is now made 
compulsory by the state, and as the 
appropriation had been overrun by 
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