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_NORWICH _ WILLIMANTIC, CONN. New Fall Tailored Suits and Coats’ Po have Suits and Coats that are distinguished by the utmost st and that are also practical enough for most women to slip into them and find them decidedly becom: ing—that has been the problem we have worked out sucegsstully in as- senbling the new fall stocks, all the new novelties are included in this lot— Panne Cloth, Worsted Cheviot, Diago- nal and French serge, including the latest eolors and shades of thig fall— navy blue, royal blue, W brown, tobecco brewn, pyramid , green and Burgundy—prices range - from $15.00 to $35.00. Smart Coats For Fall Wear Bach one exploiting some new style thought. One shows the beautiful new color effects fashion is bringing out in coats, another a charming new touch on the eollar, etc. They come in full length, semi-fitted and all the latest modes, made of novelty materials, fine hroadeloth, cheviots and diagonal from $10.00 to $30.00. New Fall Millinery The very latest models and styles are here in velvet and felt. Dress Hats ranges from $189 to 3850, Sireet Wear Hats from $1.29 to $3.89 Children's Hats from 69¢ to $2.89, Baby Bonnets And Toques We have the most hands town, This collection will certainly please the wee folks Faney Little Togques in feit, eordu- roy, plush, Paon velvet and corded ily trimmed with faney ribbon and finy iittle roses and some with small fur beads, the colors are white with pnk, white with blue, black and red, prices are $1.50, $1.98, , $2,76, $2.89, $8.25, $3.89, $3,95 and otk all beauti s 5489 Baby Silk Bonpets trimmed with ribbon and beaid and some with em- broidery, all white at 25c, $1.00 and $1.39. Bear Skin Bonnets trimmed with ribbong at S0e, Toe, 3100, $1.50 and Women's Medium Weight Underwear Mediym Weight Ribbed Underyests, high neck, short or long sleeves, sdc. Medium Waulx‘ Ribbed Pants, ankle or knee i Medium ted, i0e a pair, neck, long or shert sieeves, SILK AND WOOL MEDIUM WEIGHT UNDERWEAR High Neck Vests, short or long sleeves at §1.00 Fitted Pants, ankle or knee length, $1.00 a pair COTTON AND WOOL UNDERWEAR gh neck, - long or shert Vests, sleeves, e Pants, fitted, knee or ankle length, 76c & palr Union Suits, ribbed, fitted, high neck, long slceve and ankle length, $1.00 Unien Suits, ripbed, high neclk, sleeves, knes length pants, $1.00. Union Syits, extra sizes, $1.25. Blankets and Comforters Full size Hankets, white and eol- ored, 60e a palr. Pull sizge Mankets, white, gray ahd colored, with fancy border, §1.00 a pair. Full size Blapkets, better quality, in white, gray and tan, at $1.50 and $2.00 a pair. Extra large Blankets in white or €ray, $3.00 and $3.50. Yull pize Culifornia Wool Blankets, e quality, $5.00, $6.00 and $5.50. % size Wool Blankets, $3.00 and $3.50. Large size Comforters, with white eotton flling, $1.50 and $2.00 each. Comforters of & batter quality, satin lined, 33.50 and $3.00 each. All-overs, Braids and Fancy Trimmings A FULL LINE TO MATCH THE NEW FALL GOODS All Overs in white, cream, navy, Persian, black, black on white and gold and silver, from $1.00 to $3.50 a yard. Bands to match, 25c to $2.50 a yard. New Pall Braids in the latest color and shades from fe to $1.00 a yard. Persian Yoke, $1.75 to $2.30 each. Gold Lace Yoke, $3.98 cach. Kitchen Ware Sale CLOSES TONIGHT A guud time to that your Kitchen 13 well plied with sll kinds of use- tul ul , We are oftering -01 up o1 the closiny o the ol ;u ot ™his nt“‘! will pay you !g «ll and see for yourself. THE K. C. MURRAY CO. Agonts Ladise’ Home Journal Paper Patterns, WILLIMANTIC. _— MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE What Is Going On Tonight, Town Meeting in Town Hall This Af- A. B. S. Hall. Moving Pictures at Loomer Opera House. Moving Pictures at the Bijou and Scenic Temple. 3 Social and Dance in CONDUCTOR SEXTON DEAD. As Result of Injuries in Prain Wreck at Bolton—List of These Injured. ‘William, A. Sexton; the passenger train wrecked at Bolton Thursday afternoon, who seriously injuried, died at St. Joseph's ‘hospital Friday afternoon shortly aft- This is the third death the conductor er 3 o'clock. as a result of the wreck. John Flannagan, of Egst Hartford, who was also seri- injured in the wreck, and had his right ‘leg amputated at the hos- Hoods Sarsaparilla Eradicates scrofula and all other humors, cures all their effects, makes the blood rich and abundant, strengthens all the vital organs. Get it today in usual liquid form or hocolated tablets called Sarsatabs, The Steadily Increasing Business Of This Bank gozs to show that the People likz our conservative method of doing business. the vital keynotes to Success| in Banking consists in mak- | ing- conservative loans and| confining same to a limited| This Institute-so- licits only such loans in the behalf that the Security is| That is why we are increasing our business — by | doing a Safe Business, It you .appreciate this kind | of business we invite you to dp your Banking with us. The Willimantic Savings Institute H. C MURRAY, President. N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. | awgldTuThS ar inspector me line of Baby Bonnets that could be seen in territory. 0c, T5e, | ble and u | no relief until T started taking | feel like my own ght Ribbed Vests, high neck. long or short siceves, 2be each, Misses' Medlum Weight Vests, high 5c each. Be Convinced who sells the ‘ Best Shoe ; for the Least Momey by giving ‘ A. GLUSKIN, 15 Union Street, Willimantic, Conn., A Trial. _ NEW PIANOS As Low as - - $185. Write for Catalogue, WATKINS BROS,, 227 Asylum street, Hartford. Mapin and Scheol Sts, So. Manch: 852 Main Street, Willimantio. short | and ask yourself wh | | i | Go to E. P. Chesbro’s For Automobiles. 1029 Main Street, Wiliimantic, A nioe variety of Fresh Flsh; Scallops, Oysters and Clam. STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 2@ North St. E. L. PRINCE, [ce Cream and Confeclionery 734 Main St., Willimantic, Conn. JACKSON-—Dentist x¢racting and Filling a Specialty Willimantic | Painless 752 Main Strest, “Going Dut of the Clothing Business” Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store OUTFITTERS TO ALL Ppital Thursday evening, -is getting along nicely. ~Dr, O'Neill stated Fri- day afterneon that his chance for re- covery was. considered good. . Walter-.P, Hibbard, the fireman of the wrecked train, whose left arm was broken and who ‘also sustained quite a bad cut over.the right eve, is rest- ing comfortably at the hospital. It was reported Friday afternoon that Sexton's,body would have to re- main at St.” Joseph’s hospital ontil Saturday morning, when Coroner R. H. Pigk of Stafford Springs will come here and give his finding in the case. Relatives of +the dead man are in the city” awaiting the coroner's ar- rival 86 that they can ship the body to Waterbury, Mr. Sexton's home. Those reported injured in the wreck aside from those already mention were: Samuel Stone, Fall River, Mass, Mrs. W. A. Bradley, Winchester, Mass. J. T. Pare, Providence. Miss Etta Hayes, Providence. Miss Annie Hayes, Providence. F. T. Graham, Providence. Miss Abby Brown, Foster Center, I Robert Smith, New London. Mrs. Mary Roberts, Hanover. Miss Mabel Willis, Thompson. Andrew Johnson, Norwich. % M. J. Walker, residence not given, Mrs. “¥Frank H. More, Wilimantic, Mrs. More received a severe shaking up, her injur being about the neck and head. New Captain for Grex Five. At a recent meetin, of the ( club, affiliated with tie First Co; gational church, Hub Card of South Windham was elected captain of the club’'s basketball five. Mr, Card has rs been one of the M. C. A. and for a number of ye mainstays of the fast Thread City Cyclers® fives and ens- ily "one of the best players that ever wore a Willimantic uniform. OBITUARY. Dr. Adelard D. David. Dr. Adelard D. David at home in St. ‘Ours, Canada, Wedn evening, following an illness exie ing through several months. He was born’ in.St. Ours 47 years ago and | s one of eral dren of Dr, | amily moved to this city makes oath that nior’ partner of the firm of F y & Co., doing busi in tr City of Taledo, County and State afore- said, and that said firm will pay the sum’ of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for Catarrh that each and every c cannot be cured by r “atarrh Cure, . WRANK J. ( Sworn to before me and sub ce this Gth day of A. W, GLEASON Notary Public. Cure i5 taken internal rectly on the blood an es of the system. Send o, {ENEY & €O.. Toledo, O, 11 Druggists, 7ic I's Family Piil for consti- pat Capt. Bogardus Again Hits the Buils- eye. This world famous rifle shot holds the championship record of pigeons in 100 comsecutive shots, i living at Lincoln, Ill. Recently inter- viewed, he says: “I suffered a long time with kidney and bladder trou- ed several well known ney medicines, all of which g Kidney Pills. Before 1 u Foley's Kidney Pills I pad che: and pains in my kidneys with suppres- sion and a cloudy voiding. On a in t morning 1 would get dull head- aches. Now I have taken three bottles W h my kidney or bladder and again self.” Lee & Osgood ¢ For Artistic Wall Papers come to E. MAFFITT & CO, 37 & Church Street. We will be pleased to estimate on peinting or decorating, and will guarantee both work and | price, Telephcne connection. nov2sd | A, R. EURRHAM, Agent. Manufacturer of dlfferent styies of Light Carriages and Wagons, Harness, Carriages and Wagons sale, Carricge and Wagon Repal of all kinds. Repository and shops 180 Vallez Straet. Horse Shoeing, Tel connecticn, novid Look Into Your Home t is its greatest need to make children, to yourselves and you jends. Tt o plamo. We are among the largest distributors of pignos in the State. Tue A. C. Andrew BMusie Co. 804-808 Main Strest. Willimantic, Ct. HIRAM N. FENN, UNPERTAKER and BMBALMER 2 Chureh Willlmantie, Ct. Teicpbone. Lady Assistant If it’s Wall Papers fn all the latest designs that you de- | sire, come here. Our large aseortment | and moderate price will interest you. Our stock of read painte: supplies are complete. A. B. HOLMES, 72 Church Street. Willimantic, | JAMES HARRIES | PERFUMES, TGILET ARTICLES, STATIONERY. ‘Ye Post Card Shop. 852 Main Street, Willimantic Junéd ELMORE & SHEPARD, (8 ccssors to Sesslons & Elmove) tmbalmers end Funeral Uirectors, 60-62 Nerth Street. LADY ASSISTANT. Telephone coLnectiom 5 MQNUMENTS, Headstones and Markers In our stock ready to be erected. Obtain our pricea and Inspect 1000 artistic designs. WM. F. & P. A, LENNON, eorner Main and Watson Streeta, Willimantic. Conn, and Katherine (Bazine) Da- | charge of the kid- of Foley Kidney Pills and fee] 100 per | | cent. better. I am never bothered | ttractive to your mized Paints and | tor 7 BULLETIN, 1883, where the deceased took up the study of pharmacy, later l’nl»fflg the drug sn;? now owned by Charles de- Villers uth Il))‘r.k?w LaRue of Put- pam. Mr. David the: I the study of imedicine, nte':m{:: th‘?unl3 versity of Vermont at Burlington, and later ‘sraduating from the Dartmouth medical college at Hanover, N. H., with the class of 1889. Returning to. this city the doctor practicgd medicine besides running the drug stdre -until 1896, when he removed to Waterbury. His place of business was in charge of Mr. deVillers for many years. Dr, David practiced medicine dn the Brass city up to two years ago, when fail- ing heaith caused him to return to hig native town, where he died. While a resident of this city, Dr. David was prominent in his profes- sion, in society, in politics, being a staunch democrat and noted as an or- ator throughout the state, being a leading campagin speaker for his par- ty. He seld here offices in_the cily government, chief among which was councilman-atclarge in 1898-99 under Mayor Tanne administration. He was also very prominent jn the work in connection with the Society St. Jean de Baptiste and elsewhere, and presi- dent of the local branch for many terms, and was instrumental in ha ing the society’s conventions held here years ago. Twen ve years ago Dr. David was look pon as the leading French commonywealth. In June, d Miss Emma_ Woisard in that city. One child was born to them. which died. ere survive the widow, two sis- ters, Mrs. Hector Woisard and Mrs. Frank Cardinal of New Haven, and a brother, Samuel David. He was a relative of Judge A. Bazine, the fa- mous Canadian bar ter. Presented Locket and Chain, Thursday evening Miss Mae Connor % eably surprised at her home on Querc Vvenue when a number of friends called and presented her a handsome locket and chain. An in- formal programme of vocal and instru- mental music was carried out and sames were played. During the eve- ning an elaborate luncheon was serv- ed. Among those present were the w ley, Mae Healey, Bella y Flynn, Li Flynn, Rose Connor, Mae Con- rt, John y, Alfred Morin, Howard >y, Amos Barber, Carl Johnstone, idward Korner and Thatcher Wilbur. FUNERAL. ‘onnor, Charles H. Lewis. he funeral of Charles H. Lewis :ld Friday afternoon at 2 o'elock from yme © in South Windham., Rev. Harry « Grimes, pastor of the | Windham = Center Congregational church, was the officiating clergyman, Burial was in the cemetery at Wind- ham Center. Funeral Directors Bl- more & Shepard of this city were in ments. Furniture for Federal Building. Several pieces of furniture for the new federal building arrived Friday nd were placed in the postoffice, waiting the time when they can be installed when tie structure reache the proper stage of completion. Was in Train Wreck. eman, who was me of the | on the train that figured in the wre t Bolton Thurs | day afternoon, is confined in bed the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr: . B. Baldwin of Prospect street. Mr: Riggleman, 4vhile not seri in- 1 physically, is suff trom a ous collapse, as the it of a ad shaking up. Fractured Hio by Fall on Walk. Maria Little, widow of O: Little of 10 Chestnut street, nd fell ong Pros in fron elder up and taken to Joseph's hospital by order of Dr. C. White. It was found that she had sustained a badly fractured left hip. Music at Congregational Church. The > at the First Con- h Sunday will be T quartette ' as follo quartette, The ght (Macy). Personals. Gen gene 8. Bo: returned Fr The Famous Magee Range Here is the range that meets demand for R, combir al efficien economy for conv \ stove of plain de- the highest prac- , the greatest d ‘every known de iience in operation it's the ra that 1i s the work in the Kitchen, It's handsome in appezarat has removable nickle parts, easy to care for and a stove that hakes to perfection. ifagee Imperia! Magee Gxford 2 Magee Ideal s that vour neighbors w having—three stov ch will help y u Better stove any C. F. MACFARLANE......Auctioneer s the District of Manstield, at AUCTION SATURDAY, OCT. 15, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m., the personal property and r of the late one mile northwest of Manstield City, on tife road leading to Bugloville. 1 one-ho! mewing machine, farm wagon, 1 hay outter, 1 fanning mill, cultivitor, 1 horse harrow, 1 plow, 1 hay knife, 1 set bob runne be driving harne 12 hotb ), 1 se | Howe spale lankets, 1 ndstone, 1 barrel vinegar, cider barrels, 1 whiskey t crosseut forks, rake crowbar, shovels, chains, 1 vise other small tools, 4 1-2 tons hay, 1 1-2 tons hedding, household goods, consist- ing of 1 parlor set, 1 black wainut book case, books, encyclopedias, natur Dickens' works, etc 1 his- ru 1 velvet rpet, small tables, pictur vases, launps, clos mir] 1 black wilnut=bureau, gofu. ‘ch 1 sewing machine, carpets and matting, 1 ching eabinet, 1 kil ran, 1 tove, 2 eXtension tabless 1 phione, 1 Hand ofgan, en, 4 chamber sels. maltrssses, hed ding, trunke, and other things tog nu merous to mention ; Unle previous! farm will be sold to the 1t 1sists of 120 Yores, fghest hidder. ory and one- o Thove is al It storn fair_weekday foilowing TERMS CASH. CHAUNCEY €. DAY Oct8SMW Administ of sprout land, tor, Unscrupulous grade mixtures g ANVA W is an absolutely is unbroken. Facsimile of package One-third Regular Size Facsimile of Bottle, one-third Size | ton, Mass. nal Gibbons day morning at ten o'clock from a STONINGTON two weeks' stay at Bebac, Me. 2 st September Mortality—~Rummage Sale Nets Over $90—Bayside Lodge Elects | Officers—School Enumeration Begun. e . Hewlitt .of Norwich = Willimantic Friday recorded for the town of Stonington, n The ladies of Judge of Probate sames A. Shea was in Hartford Friday. rummage sale, for the church. Officers of Bayside Lodge. The semi-annual meeting of Bayside r $90 being clear of friends in Putnam Friday, Mrs, G. O, Strong has returned from parents in Providence. Wednesday officers elected: returned from attended the fair Thursda Catherine Smitt ary Davva: Attorney P. J. Danahey ,was in Leb- collector, Georg: appointment / administrator the estate of Normaen Stuart, late of R. M. Delagr be installed at in November Bartlett and . returned from ing trin at Uppe lett had been away almost three weeks | 1 | | | Social and Personal Items. an automobile. Frank W. Palmer of couple of dee TIEWETT oY Plans for Rally Day at M. E. Church Provides Enfertain- ment—Harmony Club’s Meeting. They brought back a Noyes Palmer has been spending two weels at Ma- | ple Lawn, has returned. of Sprinafield, | —Box Social who has been staying in the Road di ve been the guests of her ec is to be a rally at the Meth- Bt e st church on Sunday, . G. D. Stanley, will preach a Raliy v sermon at the 10,45 a v school will give a spec public programme at the noon hour, which all the departments of the The pastor, and Stanley Cl e @ and the bevmon | The ensagement of I at 7 will be on the Rev. B, W. Potte of Stoneridge, has been announced Shipbuilding dividend of ar's morning sermon at the Baptist church will be prepar- service and in the evening the topic is The Way 1 1-4 per cent. Box Social. The Epworth leagus of the Metho- Samuel Ch. popular John Burns s auctioneer. the local exy Clarence Farmer e G. D, Stanl School Enumeration. taking the school violin duet by Mr. and Mr: Ice cream was serv- time followed $on accompanied the so- Taugwonk, Williams dis- A celebration is appointed Communion ained Harmony Club. ¢ . Adams entertained club Friday afternoon. and Mrs. A. M. Brown went to Ashburnham on Friday and will re- ) morning ne stoves that will suit your fancy — three handsome of the postofiice, and has made ap- | plication for hardware store. Washington s caller here COLCHESTER Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Ingalls te Attend Boston Meetings—Personal r M. B. Hilder in_your reputation as a fine ep in and see the Balley have the building formerly Fdmond C. Monday for Boston to attend the meeting of the National Congregational attend the the American On Thursday afternoon Hewitt, met at the | town clerk's office. SCHOLARLY AND ZEALOUS. Rev. Fathers McCarthy and Bellercse Lauded by Catholic Transcript. has returne ler of tha Honorable Court of at the Will W. Abell is visiting his in Columbia. of Willima erring to Rt appointments | two of the pastors: a meeting in Masonic hall Friday eve- ] est x el R Tt el ten Kinney left Thursday to obtained in the public and hi attend the funeral of an aunt in Wa- of that eity. Hall has received years Fathc assistant at runahout au ; is appointment to Mrs. Fred A, Smith of New Britain he had been was the guest of her.mother on South for several has been distinguished solute sincerity and earnestne promotion to the Sac Wauregan, William Brown friends_in Willimantic. Enoch Crandall of Salem was a call- er here Thursday, ieart church, Odd Fellows for Fifty Years, ench makes rrespondent writes Wauregan for the parish maculate Conception, gether wity, his pastoral B2 e embers of Wopowage : lodge roomy o eveulng (U Goltinemorate thelr fir- i sirbership in this order uf this lod&s, w, Holy Family, w rloutishi of the digcess institutton | Father Belleros stranger along the banks of the She- ers were able 1o be present, and | disposed of, the more of the other se were also there to ate these brothers on their long house, with ell; burn, henhouse. Grosvenordale 1 nary studies in the parochial school of the advanced age sale will take place next Postmaster A. B. Goddard is recovaring from a serisus Hyacinth and his philese- Mary's sami- made at S{ phy and theslogy at Si. and St John's seminary, Brigh- ~ #One- Tr Medicinal Whiskey Beware of So«called Ones—Imitations mindful only of their profit and caring nothing for the health of their patrons, are offering for sale low which they tell you are “as good as” Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. ' Some go so far as to try to make yor lieve it is Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. These cheap concoctions -are foisted on the people with the intent to deceive. When a remedy has been before the public for more than half 2 century, has been pre- seribed and used by the best doctors and in prominent hospitals, blessing of health into so many thousands of homes as Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey has, imitations are bound to. arise. imitate the bottle and label gnly—no one can imitate the contents. Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey pure_distillation of malted Its palatability and its freedom from injurious substances render it so that it can be retained by the most sensi heen used with remarkable results in the treat- ment of consumptiont, pneumonia, grip, coughs, malaria, fevers, stomach troubles and all wasting and diseased conditions. It is sold in sealed bottles only. Chemist’s Head is on the label, and over the Be certain the seal Sold by druggists, grocers, deal- ers, or direct, $1.00 a large bottle. Department, Rochester, advice and valuable medical booklet testimonials and common rules for health, beth sent free. an engraved seal. 3 Medical Mait Whiskey Co.; Brief State News Griswold.—There ara 125 students at Rosemary Hartford.—John E. will_deliver sons theater. East Haddam sioner William ously ill at his home. Hazardville.~~Some through the count of the been feit Rockville. corps was ir ing by the depa Al nominated DIEAMORND ENGAGEMENT RINGS. Prices At G.E. SHAW’S dealers, carried the They may ive stomach. The Duffy He was ordanied by Cardi- Redmond on Nov, an address in the Par- | uneasiness pected Wednesday even- ment inspactor, Whitehead, of Hartford. Woodbury. ¥. Skelly wag at the demo- tie senatorial convention rty-second district Wed | HARRY E. Phoenix Block, 1TuThS | THE CLEARANCE SALE COKTIWUED Barker, | at The Bc:ton Dry Goods Stcre, Dan- : big discounta’ for our ielson, . Some Customers another Pargains on every counter in the stora Buy these goods mow, sept20d | THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STOR#® Main Street, Danlelson. Heech, Mgr. rade in Jewett Gily sept20aw ;_Yhere fol reasonabl MLLE THE DEST ICE CREAM 11, wholesale and retall, af Wm. Johnstone. 1s what I the Corner GRYWETT OITY HOTEL. New and Up-to-date Hotel ls every IKA ¥. LEWIS. Propristo: FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Furnlture asd Crawferd Ceoking ‘Phones—Store 8i-3: house 35-8. Effective Home Remedy for Tuberculosis ious matter when the lungs A trip away or tremendously expen- LT ec but home and friends. but none Alterative weessary. iract ted o aise sputum tald me 1 omust g ]d and the frer galhed 3 wo o3 Ve, calth Bood . Ask for write i e phia, Pa, for addi Attorney-at-Law PATENTS Protect your idea. Handsome £3- page Guide Book Free. Danielson, Conn. BEAUREGARD. 6. J. BOTTOMLEY & SON, General Repair Shop, Bieycle and Automobile Repséring, Oil and Gasoline for sale. ¥, HOURIGAN is not only Some are henofited, no leaving home 3) S, Atlaritic Jhemen st 1 hegan to to Californix imme- Wus wdvised to L stuyed at Al o improve, vecupation, having Alterative too highly. The Lea & Oes aud other leading drugwists A man Laboratory, tional evidenc