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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26 Murray's Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN A SPECIAL SALE OF ENAMEL WARE At 39¢ Each Begins Thursday Morning at 8.15 sharp in Basemeant. . PAGES NINE TO TWELVE WILLIMANTIC. What Is Going On Tonight. ’Iont talker and has a free Vaudeville and Moving Pictures at| way of delivering ' 1 House. takes with an audience. ures at the Bijou and | difficulty in retai | inter No. 93, Patrons of members of the so |in the city feel jubilant ove: Commandery, No. 258, U-00: Gk \\l ndham Encampment, No, 10, I O. | ¢ vening's 0.4F,; |and that the on_the morning of election da and easy remarks that He had no g the attention and of his listeners throughout the alist local r the su neeting and y that it angurs well for the cause will poll a much larger CHECK FOR $1,000 | vote on Sth in the town than is S AR TG generally expected. Pregented St. Joseph’s Hospital by the e President, Hon. Guilford Smith. | FUNERAL. Representative Guilford Smith of Mrs. Maria B. Little. outh Windham, who is p ent of | The funeral of . Maria B. Little the board of incorporators and direc- | was held Tuesday afternoon at tors of St Joseph's hospital, has pre-!o'clock at the Methodist Episcopa sented that institution a handsome | church, Rev. Louis M. Flocken gift. | pastor,” officiating. The bearers we Representative Smith has been a | Robert Brown, Delo: Her generous benefactor of the hospital. | E. Anthony and H. A.. T But a few months ago he contributed | was in the Willimantic cemeter; freely when $400 toward the mile of | neral Director H. N. Fenn was dimes that the incorporators and mem- | charge of the arrangements. I bers of the medical staff contributed — | effort to pay off the debt of the Gone to Bridgeport. { ition. He has on other occa- | Thomas J. K left Tuesday for s come to the assistance of the | priggepoit, where he o be a lineman hospital and when he was a can- | for the Western Union Telegraph didate the house he presented the | company. . ! company. institution an ambulance that arrived! Gl and was driven out for the first time JOHN HICKEY’'S WILL o= et Sty morming | Representative| probated on Tuesday—Estate Goes to| | unostentatiously chanced to drop into Family—$500 to Hospital. | the hospital and call for Mother Su- ¥ — A | perior Tharsilla and after the affairs| . The will'of the late John Hickey was c ac | of the hospital had been carefully dis- | filed and accepted for probate by the ] 8 handing her chack tor| [-!'Ob;uo \nur; Tuesday. It was drawn g the wor With the bsst|on Au ast by Attorney Thomas Here is one of the best opportunities to fill your kitchen with the most ? » of the hospit:il.” and vsIa lengthy document. beautiful and artistic cooking utensil s that are made. Open Thursaay‘ Rep ntative Smith has a way of in all some thirty-three | | reme ng ci ritable i itutiems, | morning. 28 and it was but Monday that the bud- is not known what the estate | These handsome wares are of good construction, handsomely finished, [ing fund of the local Y. M. C. A. yas | @mounts to until the appraisers.| avery piece perfect and double coated with turquoise blue enamel and ,;;\#h-u by the addition of a check for -yl‘A:l\nv m:i!«l)iz;x:;; : !d“ ]’i :):‘ful};\m'\.‘} » = | $1.000 from him. ave shed eir ork. i | lined, giving a neat appearance. ol 4 G oo B e andlsal dncs ; thousht «h\mhgm- total \;ill]h:— consid- | vart Di 3 % | connected wit e hospital appreciate | erable. probably one of thz largest that quart Dish Pan. Cop il LT L { Mr. Smith's Kindness and that of his | has been in the local probsite court in | 8 10 quart Preserve Kettle. 3 and 4 quart Coffee Pot. I+ who has been of such material {2 1{3‘“3 m;]w - i | u rlin Kettle. i ance to the institution since it he will g the property, per-| . :: :: SE::C"'PM“ s 3 pint Double Boiler. st opened { sonal and real. to the members of the an. u. n. ” o i3 family, excepting one beque which 8 quart Water Pail, gefinchy size) Biipeing Fan. Sianas a gift of $500 to St. Josepl's hospit 2 quart Pitcher. | Large and Small size Chambers. ROBERT HUNTER'S ADDRESS Mr. Hickey left besides a wife eight Other Articles Included In This Sale At 39¢ Each 1 | | | Garbage Cans with cover. Galvanized Tubs, Galvanized Foot Baths. Dietz Lantern: Glass Wash Boards. Smith 10-arm Clothes Dryer. Heavy Tin Dinner Pail (three parts). Ceal Hods. Galvanized Water Pails. English Jet Tea Pots. Heavy Tin Water Pails. | Large size Maple Chopping Board Chamber Pails. | with Knife, etc. Your cheice of the above for only ?%¢ each The H. C. Murray Co. ELMORE & SHEPARD, (8 *cessor's to Sessions & Elmo-ey tmbalmers and Funral Directors, | It Its Wall Papers | designs that you de- all the { Qur large assortment | ome 1at and moderate price wiil inierest You.‘ Our stock of readv mixed Paints and 2 | painters’ supplies are complete. 60-62 North Street. | LADY ASSISTANT. et . Telephone coRueciiom i 72 Church Street. Willimantie. | g SUSAENIE St I | LOUIS PHANEUF i A. R. BURRHAM, Agen!. | Dealer in | Marufacturer of different styles of IADIES AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS, Light Carriages and Wagons, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. | HAIR GOODS A4 SPECIALTY. 615 Main Street. Harness, Carriages and Wagona for | sale. Carricge and Wagon Repalring of all kind. Repository and shops | 180 Valley Stret. Horse Shoeing. | _movia | For Artistic Wall Papers | i to E. MAFFITT & CO. 57 | Church Street. We wlill be pleased to | estimate on peinting or decorating, | | Tel connecticn. E. L. PRH:{CF., Ice Cream and Conlectionery 734 Maid St., Br. F. G JACKSON—Dentist 1911 “0entoed M. Painless Extracting and - " I Overland Models| | 752 Main Strest, =~ = Willimantic | ERNEST P. CHESBRO, 1029 Main St., | | | come { | and will guarantee both work and price. Telephcne connection. Willimantic, Conn. | nov2sa Saiphoha dun4 | _octzod Willimantic, Conn. F I SRR TSP T e S | WITHOUT WUSIC? lite is en- iend where place whe: Tom & Place Where souns and oia fessis | Mechanics' Dep’t. Store | :rciveis vy "euif b liy's | | home OUTFITTERS TO ALL i mayikd WHEN you want ®0 put your busi- §--s hefore the pubiie. re’is no me- | uniess you have a piano? payment plan makes it The A. C. Andrew Music Co. | 804-806 Main Strest. Willimantic, Ct. | THERE 1s no aaver! Eastern Connecticut letin for business ter than through the advertis- & coiumms of The pulletin | Woman’s Relief Dr. Krugers Viburn-O-Gin Cempound, the woman’s remedy, has been years Reliet,” #t Rhas positively proven its great value in the treatment womanly diseases. It will help you, If you are a suffersr from any of the fMa peculiar to women, which can be reached by medicine, 3t has helped knew for as “Woman's snea ol istters from them clearly describe. It contalns =0 poisonous thousands of other sick women, as grateful . Franco-German Drug Co., 106 Sg % R AN VIIY Y {But Cheer Up, tor You Can| AND ALL DRUGGISTS. r. Krugers Viburn-O-Gin AAAAAAMAA 4 LX2222%% Interests Good Sized Audience in Town smembered in his will granddaughter. 3 s his undivid t No. 41 Clark 1 all twenty STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 North St. | oct294 ildren and one grandchiid, who are f | | | | | I | | the Hall Tuesday Evening. 0 each of his children, Mary —— Hickey, Agnes G. Hick Rose L. esday evening there was a good | Hickey, Maud Hickey, Helen B, s audience in to gathered to | Hickey wvory. Frank P. Hickey, John hear Robert Hunte ialist can- | J. Hickey and Fugene Hickey, he gives | didate for The full| $2.000. and to his wife $2.000. strength party in th T'o his wife he gives the use, during city, inc the e membe hor life, of the homestead at No. 154 | of the Willimantic local of the org Jackson street, and the life use of four ation, together with many friends|other pieces of property. and at I i sympathizers in the movement, | death it is to be divided among his | out to h the able speaker | eight children | und the princivles and doct The other clauses in the will divide of socialism. Mr. Hunter is an exc among the eight children the balance of | his real estate holding fying in | each clavse just what the | A nice vartety of Fresh Fish: also | children are to have. | | Scailops, Oysters and Clams, at Mary Rose | sl even pieces | R . oSty LeiEia s of property, in mine of which he has | only a half interest, and ter deduct- HIRAM N. FENN, ing the four pieces which he leaves a | life use of to his wife and the ha in- UNDERTAKER and BDMBALMER | tcrest which to his grand. | 62 Church St. Willimantte, Ct. daughter, the two | Telephone. lady Assistant | pieces of real s to his ht children. 1 = The residue of his astate r the | hequests are made he gives equally to | { the eight children. ® | The will appoints his son, John J.| Hickey, as executor. [ r, Hick was a member of the = of incorporators of St. Joseph's <, Are afriile Hard, ‘ OBITUARY. Mrs. Cora T . | Chandler, aged’ 54, died a Get Money by calling a the | ;. /it it | sulting from mervous Mrs. T. D. Chandler. wife of T, hor esd illness h | | | Dwight | out with little dam: me | stration. Last | re . o | Friday she was removed from St. Jo- V % lflima?i!c seph’s hospital in this city, wt she bd g &zl | had been receiving treatment, to her | L {: | sed was born in Killingly Oct PS qe i i the daughter of Horace and | = 3 : R in that town u her ma with | 15 Union Sireei. | Mr. Cha twenty-nine yes Zo. { There besides the husband, . . . two da Miss Ida of Hampton Terms strictly confidential. | .nd s Warren Phelps of Southwioh. octlld Mass., and John H. 1 it Frank |1 Abington NEW PIANOS school w 1s opened Eighty-Six Pupils in Night School. ug school Monday eve As Low as - - $i85. nent .of €ighty.six supl 1€ .. Ha un will be h in % : : 3 the school, which will be run Write for Catalogus. enty- nights, = The _other S dys Lathrop, M < . WATKINS BROS,, | = 227 Asylum street, Hartford. 1 *hool will be in | Main and School Sts, So. Manchester, | ;57" (7Y ETLS, Der week | Hach | 852 Main Street, Willimantic. | doliar at the but if {r | dec28a | tena for e 28 t the am to | e JAMES HARRIES | WEDDING. PERFUMES, TOILET ARTICLES, | g STATIONERY. | “Ye Post Card” Shop.” | 852 Main Sircei, Wiilimantic | Jungd Is Shea—Sullivan. large at iends at ¥ morning Shea ar nited in For uervousness, frritability, headachs, backache, pressing- down pains, and other symptoma of genmeral female wealkmess, this compound nas been found quick end safe. “l think Viburn-O-Gin is the best remedy for weak women. It does me more good than @ny medicine I have ever taken. 3 Praise it streng enough. I think it is the best woman's medicine on earth.” Yowll feel like writing a simllar letter if you try f. cannot $1.25 a bottle with directions. West 129th Street, New York WA WINAAA [S, NMAANAAAY { ment at th Rev. J. J. Flemming, pastor of the |[Marian Paul yege present on Saturday church. “John J. Bowler was best man | at the marriagé of the daughter: of and Miss Margaret Murphy ed Whitiaker. superintendent of the bridesmaid. Following the ceremony merican Print works, in Fall River. r. ption was held and a breakfast!{ A brief thunder shower passed over s served at the home of the groom’s | the borough at 5.20 p. m. Tuesday, with mother, Mrg. Mary Shea 35 Walnut | but little rain. Street, at which about thirt latives | STONIN TOA and intimate friends were present. > & Mr. and Mrs. Shea left on the 0 VG, = N Central Vermont train for New Lon-| Funeral of Thomas Garrity, Jr.—Plans don and took the boat in the for Fellowship Meetings—Rt. Rev. C. for New York. where they will s thei rhoneymoon. Upon their return. B. Brewster to Confirm Class. they will make their home with the! Miss Annie Hallam of New Canaan is the guest of Mrs., Byron Gardiner. t 38 Walnut strest. groom’s mother i | Shepherd King Pleased Big House. | - | Mrs. P. Leavens left this week to Loomer opera house held a large spend . the inter with her daughter, dience Tuesday evening. when k in New Jerse: hnide left Tuesday: to play in ndard band at New London. Shepherd Kin~ was pre: cellent costumes and spec nted with weular s, effc Che drama was one of Goes to Jail. best se=n in this city in recent ve R EE R s and Wright Lorimer in the titie role A B ODELER (O WG e the town court Mon- was ably supported. The large aud SR e o ice manifeste | approval in frec bursts of applause and retained it terest to the final curta Late Thunder Storm. tillman and ntenced to 60 and_costs amounting to ; Sheriff Casey escorted sw London jail. T sday afternoon’s thunder siorm | Shackley, who has been ill, was that was not accompanied by any great | Tuesday to the hospitul in West- amount of rain in this vicinity savored | erly. of the summer months and sent shop-| C. A. Weimpfhelmer of New York pers scurrying for { was at'the velvet mill Tuesday. pee _Funeral of Thomas Garrity, Jr. S i e o e funeral of Thomas Garrity, Jr., and ) . iesing G | s held at St. ‘Mary's church with litle son have roturied from a visit | iem high mass Tuesday morning with relatives in Baltimore, Md. at 9 o'clock ere were many floral James . Small, who h: been | emblems, Rev. the: Lynch cele~ his home on Church street for a we ed the requiem ma Burial was able was in St » get out for a short s cemetery. i walk Monday and uesd morning. while at work at the ity payroll for the week ending | t ut 10 o’clock Tuesday apportioned as follows: | MON finger painfuily in the antic water works $ . police | mach e death of Thomas ¢ president of the Al- ance and ‘s nned to take place next been postponed indefinitely rtment § street departme - . maint 1lks $ struction $8. John X. has b had_ been p receiving a cou Harttord hospi - : hetween Stoningto N folowing| tween Stonington right, beginning this week. and He was found guilty by | al that | ernment boat Schenck is run- | MYSTIC Harry . Dunneau’s Ankle Fractwred— Memb, of O. E. 8. Invited to Hei- lowe'sn Party—Benefit Musfcale at Miss Mallory's. ° Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rese left Tues- day. morning for Rome, N. Y. to at- tend the funeral of Mrs. Rose’s mother. Louis E. White left last night for East Weymouth, Mass., and on Thurs- day evening will be united in marriage { with Miss Dora E. Smith of tbet city. Everett Barker, conductor on the G. &.S. R. R. is enjoving his annval vacation, which will be spent hunting {in_the woods of Maine. | _Rev. Byron . Hatfield of Newburgh, N. Y, is in town. George . Dunham has been engag- {ed as bass soloist at the Congrega- | tional church and will commence his iuties on Sunday morning with an of- 'fer(mi\' solos | Fractured Ankle. | tlarry Duncan, who érives on the | Bast Side for H. B. Lambert & Co.'s store, broke his ankle Monday while trying to jump from the terrace at Shirley Beebe’s into his wagon. He lipped and fell und the result was |4 compound fracture. He was taken {to.his home where medical aid was summeoned. Later Dr. Benoni Sweet | was called in to set the bome. | Charity chapter, Order of FEastern | Star, met Tuesday evening in Odd Fel- |low’'s hall after the meeting of the Golden Cross. It was arranged to hold | the meeting the first and third Mon- | day evenings in the month. The mem- eived an invitation from Mrs. . Cook to be present at her home | on Hallowe'en. Visited New London Members. { About 25 members of the Epworth | league responded to an invitation to go |to New London Tuesday evening to | visit Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Thorpe for- mer members of this village and of the league. The party left Mystic ' on the & o'clock trolley and a pleasant eve- a successful operation, ret 1 to his | | ning was spent. A fine supper was home in this city Twenty-five Members. | served. They returned on the last trol- atly improved. but A branch of the Junior society of the ! €% . . days before he will be Baptist Young People's union was {n- | Invitations have been received in his duties as a letter car | Stionted At the e M e I | town by the members of Home Re- Sundav., Twenty-five members.are en . | Pekah lodge to attend the annual roll Personals. ! Tolled.” "The officers are: Superintend- { ¢*ll on Thursday. October 27. Frank R. M of Norwich was in; ent, 3 George W. Burns; assistants Musicale at Miss Mallory’s. the city Tuesday i il s Mary J. Bab- | mye home of Miss Lizzie Mallory Mrs. William Cox of Waterbury call- | tocK: Organist, - George B. Mars-) . ¢he Revnclds hill, was flled Tues- e e, Coxyof : | ton: president, rence Cushman; | o &' - musitale’ Thiw ed on friends in Willimantic Tuesday.| \qre Tresit 5 day evening. o inusicale having T Zel} - s bR eelaent lthy Moliday; sec | j.en given for the benefit of the Con- Timothy Keljey of Colchestsr Roy Burns: treasurer, Pru- ooy g Bt g o 3 the guest of Iriends in Willimantic | Hinckley. The saciety will meet | Sresational chur e A TLINE; WA Tuesa PRt S : 1eet! {50k part were R . Daboli, "cel- J e £ | 0 the ‘church’ conference Yoom each | [{lt" of New London: G. Victor Grim Seaan i Ll bl o S neli, violin, of Mystic; Mre. J. Elmer e S o ents hunting EHiny Fellowship Meetings. Newbury, — soprano soiolst: George SO i Fellowship meetings of the Congre- | Dunham, bass, and Miss Alice Palm- Miss Alice nter, who has been| gational c this section are to | er, plan and M A Zuest of Y her home in E Bowen, returned t ford Tuesd be held this win es will particip: r. About six church- e, The first meeting : will e held with the church at Mrs. Lucy Byles Wilson of W Stonington on Wednesday, Nov. field spent Tuesday in this city sermon will be at 11 a. . and the dis- attended the meeting of Anne | cussion D. m. Wood Etderkin chapter, No. 23, D. A.| Bishop Brewster to Confirm Class. 3 4 & | Bishop C. B. Brewster of the Com- cticut diocese will make a visit. to JEWETT CITY Ivary Hpiacopal wHeroi s ehna plcxny S { at the clo of the Sunday Meeting of Missionary Society—Arthur | service on Noy. 20021 Blanchard’s Shoulder Fractured in | 170l Holmes of New Haven was Pliwiay = olingeyEites Officers of Gun Glub. The mesting of the Woman's Mis-| Saturday evening the Ram Isiand sionary society of the Congregationall Gun club met at their rooms on N church was held Mre. E. A. Fa { Water street. The followin Tues rnoon. Only ne | were appointed for the William Armstr Muller, secretary d treasurer, v M. stweard. The club has been successful and have given several game suppers, each with & most elab- orate menu. Baketball Team Organized. Tuesday presiden August 1 owing t e 7 president emeritus the pro- | ramme was omiited h was expressed at the loss of 8o ble a member of the society. Fire Extinguisher Useful. "here was a still alarm fc ney fire at -the homa of on’ Mechanic sireet Tuesday a chim-} liam Hogsz afternoon. Id at the Potter to organ With the aid the fire extinguisher | for the winter The best play- at Peter McArthur's the blaze was put | erS_possible secured by the m and speedy games following are > Haley,pre Shoulder Dislocated in Runaway Acci dent. nt pres- | Arthur Blanchard was driving tow- Rooney. secretary and | ards Jewett Ci uesday mornin Graham, captain. when lh' horse ned nes In General. SO Drawstoie ana ol S, ss Flla C. King of Brooklyn is th man was thrown out. The horse ra g“t\:fi”h‘{-‘ e l\ ri’: ‘\ll\l\“rw Iyn is the up through Main street and was stor John Killars received this week from pad by Joseph W er, 1 rom Henry Jones. D Coles bant- | John Dolan had followed the i another team and drove it { WE TSNS where the accident happened. | o Taree Blanchard was taken to A. G. Brew- | ol pe : B Poumown o el del gt Sewie T Brayton and Mrs. James pdisto be. diblocated S D By | Carson will 2o to Waterbury veet was called to set it | b - Borough News and Views. | jon. They will Perle Whitford of Providen s .«riuml Mrs. Clay B £ home on Mathewson street | A.D. Hanson of Alec MeNicol has roturned from a| Ing vacation visit in New York Mi MeNicol is visiting Miss The British cotton mglls bought Lacille inson in New London. 5700 bales less raw cotton in Au- Louis Spauldi Norwich is a|gust, 1810, than in the same month tof M . and M what mor and ) but 00,000 they did buy cost ert Wild. 1l Miss t year them $2, officers | Celebrated Birthday. Anna FEliza Denison, daughter 4 and Mrs. Jusiin Denison, cele- ‘ brated her sixth birthday. Monday aft- ternoon, from three untll six, at her | home at West My Games were i plaved and at 5 o'clock supper was | served, after which music was enjoyed. s Denison was well remembared with gifts. Personals. Miss Edith Lane and Fred T. Lane have returned to Norwich after a | visit with Mr. and Mrs. Georze C. | Lane. Miss J. Mae MacKendrick has re- ned from a visit in New York. Blazing a Good Wide One. The news reports sav that Bryan ie to follow on Teddy's trail. Brvan will rely ‘experience no difficulty in lo- Where 1 Trade in Jewelt ity | | FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. Handsome line to select from. Prices reasonable. MLL BEAUREGARD. THE BEST ICE CREAM Is what T sell, wholesale and retail, at the Corner Store. Wm. Johnstone. é. J. BOTTOMLEY & SO General Repair Shop, | Bicycle and Automobile Repaliring Ol and Gasoline for sale, FEWWETT CITY HOTEL, New and Up-to-dmt~ Hotel ta ever- particular IKA ¥. LEWIS. Proprietor 3. HOURIGAN. Jewett Ctey. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. i | I “Phones—Store The best way to carry Ashes is in a Hod! awilord Ranses Have an Ash Hod in the base into which all th the fire. Tt can be empti ing. The Coal feature is a Another Damper. —the range Ash Hod—out of the way. e ashes fall far below hey can’t bank against the grates and warp them,and the{ ed easily without spil| e o Hod is alongside the This wonderful labor and trouble saver and is patented. trouble-saver of the Crawford is the patented Single One motion—slide the knob to “kindle,” “bake” or “check” does the rest. . No damper mistakes. : The Oven has cup-joint heat flues that heat it alike in all parts. | Ask the Crawford agent to show you and write us for cirealar. Walker & Prait Mfg. Co., 31 Usisa St., Besien HOURIGAN, Norwich Ageat