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S E— TUESDAY, NOV. 1—12 PAGES e ee— JEEE— MunnAY's WILLIMANTIC. What 1s Going On Tonight. ) She made her home, she moved to B STOH STflnE The Gentleman from Mississippi at | South Coventry. There survive two Loomer’s. | daughters, Mrs. James L. Wilson of gMoving Pictures at the Bijou and|Glen Falls, N.'Y., and AMrs ES ‘emple. V. Clark, a S oni 5 WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Young Gotch ve Young Hacken- BE R T L schmidt at W, C. Francis 8. Long Post, No. 30, G. A. MINUTE MEN R San Jose Assembly, No. Willimantic Council,” No. 723, Royal | Enamel ware '\_':;."““.;Tu- Baptiste Society meets mE s i Canadian Club Rooms. Willimantic ~Woman's. Club, Bi- [ under the auspices Mi Sale monthly Meeting. { Men, in Washburn hall, Monday even- G ing, was attended by about fifty | OBITUARY. | plea and proved to e one 6f the, most 15t 4 few oda prices left of this — - | elaborate social afrai mgh-cmu Enamel Wars, just enough Mrs. Margaret Hooks. | The hall was handsomely to last a day or two, | 3rs, Margaret Hooks, aged 58, died 'With various symbols of the X at the home of her daughter, Mrs. and the Hallow Other articles in this sale are Garb- | Farhert \W. Clark, South Coventry, Cans, Galvanized Tubs, Galvan- | Sund afternoon, as th 14, K. of C.|Give Their Private Assembly—Elab- orate Sccial Affair. private assembly f The Mi s recently held. en effect on by P. D. Donohue was \\mch) result of compliments bestowed upon Aed trict secretary of the American Bap- tist Foreign Missionary socie 8 p. m., platform meeting, open to the pub- lic: “address, The Church Confronted with the World Task, Albert E. Legg. TWENTY-SEVEN ARRESTS Made During October—Lightest Month Since December, 1909. The report of Capt. of Police E. H. Richmond for Ocgober discloses the fact that there were 27 arrests during the month for the following causes: Mittimus 1, drunkenness 12, larceny 2, suspicious person 2, drunk and breach of the peace 4, violating term f probation 1, drunk and assault 1, nsane 1, eruecity to animals 1, bur- glary 1, violating automobile law 1; total 2 The cases were disposed of in the following manmner: Committed | to jail 8 judgment suspended 4, fine jand costs paid in part 1, turned over | to other officers 2, { tain 2, execution of state released by cap- dzment suspend- school for boys 1, insane ized Foot Baths, Galvanized Coal Hods, | apoplexy. Mrs. Hooks was a. resident short concert w: s rendered by Helm- » hospital 1, paid fine and costs 3, bound where she had many old’s orchestra s follow, of thi: Galvanized Chamber Pails, Galvanized | ,,4..:\:[‘:, up’ Pails, Heavy Tin Water Pail,| the family of Mr. Clark, with whom Parts’ Heavy Tin Dinner Pails, | terns, Smith Ten-Arm | ass Wash Boards, Iver Sleigh Bells. The order of da teen number charge of Wi ,,. Dietz Clothes Dryer, ( ®nglieh Jot Chopping T am_Flynn, ank Cunningham, | Shea and Mrs N | we Woolen Shawls It’s a Great Thing. And Scarfs WHAT’S THAT. r, black and chinchilla at $1.5 re the pat Refreshment mission by Caterer E. L. k with whit Windham N black and wh pink and white der at $1.54 to $5.00 1 YOU DON'T E JAEVE IT AND | Windham, v Crochet Wimonos in Chil- | pp OPEN TO CONVICTION—JUST | Which, therefore, apparently je and white and pink anc endosment_of $1.000 for the church: te. trimmed with fancy ribbon at|GALL UPON 4 . 1.1, | in reality it is considerably 586 el AND W EWELL |t steck |3a tappralica by | CONCLUSIVELY PROVE TO YOUR|P02Td of equalization at n colors at $2.00 | 2 cven at that th | ENTIRE SATISFACTION THAT 17| PPught at the ferred i Windha donor 1 stantially and zave them the esent ehurch is loca Dbloc IS A FACT THAT CAN NOT BE Klmoflas and Out“\gs DISPUTED. WE HAVE GOOD FA- nd neatly | and printed | CILITIES TO ASSIST YOU IN YOUR | o with atin | many ocea nd on voke, abc, TASK—THAT MAY BE MADE EASY | tributed to the fund that A $1.50 each | erection of the chur: ND PLE NT WITH A LITTLE, Thic is but another in Outing dc a yard | il < W B S e e interest in the affairs | and Biue Outings at | METHODICAL (SYSTEM. LET US| his many gifis to various institutions | S s P ROPOSITION o | ANd charities is appreciated by the cit EXPLAIN THE PROPOSITION TO|jzens in general and particularly n Wi Outings, 10c, 12%c a O | those vitally cannected with B | ferent organizations benefited. Men. p of the d ors N Leather Hand Bags The Willimantic : { The tie- coin_purse, finished with | Monday morning but three ur initial free with each | H, C MURRAY, President. were received here by 9 each - mil £ under ordinary condition N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. | Jeast a half car load c oct20Tu o plaining of the non-arr] crdered shipped. by expr MER CANIGR oy (T al Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper The standard of excellence in the saw . A line. Wa have the (ross-Cut in | Three Days’ Session of Interdenomina- l t of the Illalhmg Business’ i the Victor and Tuttle Tooth in | tional Organization Opens several gauges—Circular Saws, t I 4 . Mechfl“ics‘ De 9( S‘ore ! from 12 to Inches, In 10 to 15 Cnnqrena |on:_01urc|’v pt. ghuge—Buck Saws for the wood | Monday afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. OUTFITTERS TO ALL. | vile from 75c to $1.60. ressabos 5 inational mayiea UMORE & SEEPARD, Interests you, youwll find them here, | ple's Missionary movement and among our complete assort- | United States and ment of the finest axes are |the close of the sessions ms (8, cosaors to Soasions & Blmorey the . A. C. the A. A. & T.|nent speakers will addre Ranger and Standard—Connec 60-82 No-th Street, | <cut. Maine and Yankee patterns. | work. LADY ASSISTANT, Priced from, 0c to $1.30. stor Zeiephone cobueciiom " be c Spl“flng Wnges subjects analyzed. Monday’s programme w Oil tsmpered, Crucible Steel Wedges, | lows: 430 to 5 p. m. Spiritual X A, R. BURNHAM, Agent. Axe Wedges, Sawing Wedg Talk and Prayer, Inteceestion a World liam S. Beard, onference, Alissior Education in a Young People’s ., intermi ssion study and section work; 1, elem for teachers and Masulseturer of Giffecont ctyles of and we have Splitttlng Mauls | Force, Rev St Cleiaio dif Vo five pounds and over. Step in. | mantic. 5 to 6 p. m., Harness, Carriages and Wagons for i e Frogtemiiio ol sale. Carricge and Wagon Repalring of all kinds Repository and shops 130 Valley Straet. Horse Ehoeing. Tel conhection. novia etv. 6 to 7 p. m 7 to 8 pom ary section up to 12 years old, 2, interm for teachers : 15 to 16 vears of ag For Arlisllc Wall Papers 13 to 16 years of age: 3 come to E. MAFFITT & CO. 37 ° | retary of the Young People Church Street. We will be pleased to | l ary movement. for teacher estimate on painting or decoratins, | lmes and girls from 17 to 19 3 and will guarantee both work and | [ & 2o mection, " twoclas o) missions, Frontier, Alpert Telephcae connection. novasa | <, AreaTrifle Hard, | 750 eign_mi Dr. W. CALL AND SEE THE | But Cheer Up, for You Can on : Mar, o last spring, when with Minute Men: Shapiro Song Succes s compri: The floor pots, large size Maple | ' | Murply, James F. Sullivan . Clifford’ Carey. 1s and Knives. s D na Kniv | e ° Mrs. P. D. Donofi ..\ rved at TEN SHARES OF STOCK | | Presented South Windham Church by “ the Hon. Guilford Smith. { R [ X 3 $2.25, $2.50, $3.00 and 0 Savln 0. Hon. Guilford Smith's philanthrons i again made apparent by Scarfs, (‘ape Shawls and Squares b L | 2ift of ten shares of the s | o ational bank of this tn the society of the church here he and wife !'l The par value of the stock stock cannot gure named o : Monday morning Mr. Smith of stock to the Sot stastical society. .[A\ ellent plan of the new cemeter | showing th the same cle ed, and Iy ther with Mrs, Smith, largely 1 a possibility. tance of Mr. town and city, and the generosity and ade thereto as mec Freight Strike Affects Local Business, The plan opens up the way for a ers and_ex- | w_ York a few of these andsom: Leat! H ress d '3 York i h. Savings Institute/ iz o 5o man i ther ich rhs Local merchants are continually Central hotel on | the horses became Patterns. Silver Steel Saws MISSIONARY INSTITUTE. on of the Interdenom- Missionary institute opened If a Bradley or Kely Axe |in the rirst Conerecationa ciurch un- der the auspices of the Young Peo- | ] 3 | . Copper King. Vulcan Farm- | ous meetings along the lines € fmbalmers and Funeral HJEC‘UTS, ers Friend, Washingion, Red cation of the young men, women and children of the church for miss The possibilities tbat for those entering the arly set forth and various other | of health for October pre tion, Miss Ethel I. Howard nd bovs and girls ; 3. senior editori: ! the number of ten for these cau: Typhoid fever 5_infantile paralysis 8, sixteen case: Id secretary of the Tissionary movement; Korea in_Transition, | Witter, New England dis- | P 1911 Overland Models ERNEST P. CHESBRO, 1029 Main St oct20d Willimantic, Conn. E. L. PRINCE, Ice Cream Loan Company 15 Unioa S.reel. 734 Main St, Willimant It It's Wall Papers » Conn. Get Money by calling at the WW; *11: . AT FOUNTAINS, HOTELS, OR ELSEWHERE Willimastie s Original ana Genuine HORLIGK’S and Comec“flnery | T:r’z':'l: strictly confidential. MZAE LLED M ' LK TheFood DrinkforAllAges | JAMES HARRIES | RICH MILK, MALT GRAIN EXTRACT, IN POWDER | in all the latest designs that you de- PERFUMES, ~ TOILET ARTICLES, {Not in any Mllk Trust‘ | his parents, M | Boss. | | boro, Ma over 1; total October was the lightest month the department has had since Decembe 1909, when but 25 arrests were made. This is a good indic n. The num- ber of put-ups for the night at the station house was also low in com rison with months past. Garbage Contract to Arthur P. Ells- | worth. The bids for the contract for the re moval of the city’s garbage from De cember 1, 1310 twe vears, were {opened in the office of the city clerk )y the sanitary committee of the board of aldermen on Saturds evening. rour follows. jc. P. Mull Charles Stimpson $1 ) Morris $1,0 Arthur P. EI $940. The con- tract was awarded to Arthur P. F 1 for the two years mext ensuing rom December-1, 1910. Joseph Morris, one of the bidder: | has had the contract the past two vears. Planning a Cemetery Beautiful. The cemetery commitiee and the board of selectmen held a conference \|l|ud,n afternoon relalive to the new me v on West Main street. An to plois pronosed layout in and drives, W the nossibilities for making the cemeters one of the town beauty =pots, was filed with the town The cemetery mmittee proposes to | have = small park iald out to the right of the main entrance on W street in th at portion of the cemeter is scattered with boulders. A pool will, in all probability, be a con- spicu just feature of the new cemeter: one enters from the main en- The committee is inclined to plotting out of but that por- 2 ce; y that lies to the the entrance for the present sity requires utiful and artistic cemetery that has long been needed in the town. Woman Knocked Down by Runaway Horse. The heavy butcher cart of George . Patnode and the Concord bugzy of Howard Bushneil of Canterbury, to | which spirited horses were attached, - standing in the rear of the Park alley street when ghtened at some- and started to run. Both made the street and turned down Valley to- ward North, the lighter Concord buggy collid & Shepar horse bec the sidewalk and as it came to the erosswalk on North street ran -into | and knocked down a woman, who ng with a tree opposite Elmore ‘s undertaking rooms. The mwing freed continued down fainted away and was taken into El- more s Shepard's. She was after- wards taken to St. Joseph’s hospital, but was found'to be suffering from no injuries aside from a nervous shock. The butcher wagon was uninjured, it the Concord was demolished. The load of squashes was strewn along the street. Mr. Patnode vn Valley street to Jacks it was stopped. Officers of Freshman Class. At a meeting of the freshman class of the Windham high school Monda; the following officers were electe President, Earl Blanchard; vice pres- fdent, Emerson Stacbner; secretary, Arthur Squires; treasurer, Miss Paul- ine Backus. s Health Office Report for October. City Health Officer Dr. W. P. S ! Keating’s report to the state board ents the fol- owing facts: Contagious diseases re- ported to him quring the month. to es: tuberculosis 1. diphtheria 1. The cor- responding month for the year 1309 were reporte Personals. of Norwich was in the H. Wille; city Monday. Attorney Charles A. Capen was in tland Monda Frank Rourke of Providence was in the city Monday Willam McGraw of Boston called on friends in town Monday. John ;. Boss of Boston is visiting and Mrs. Charles L. Mr. and Mrs. O. Lamb of Spring- 1 were zuests of friends in the city Miss wives and fr Boudreau is visiting rel- nds in Boston and Marl- Mr. and Mrs. William Calden of Pawtucket, R. 1., are visiting relativs { and friends in town. Mrs. L. E inney of Mystic w of her parer Thomas J. Littlc Jordan of Mount Vernon, N. the guest ov - come hers, Our large assortment | STATIONERY. 93 | Mr. and M @88 meGerate price will lcerest you. “/e Post Card Shop.” P& Insist on "HORLICK S } Our stock of ready mized Paints and 3 i Take a package home I Jw paintery’ supplies are complete. 8§52 Main Sircel, Wiliimantic A B HOLMES, Junsa s e 72 Churoh Str Willimantic, LOUIS PHANEUF PHA NEW PIANOS LADIES AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, 'As Low as = - $185.j HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY. | : ; i €38 Main Sireet. Write ior Catalogue. i WHAT IS HOME WITHOUT MUSIC? Q 0il of Pine is splendid B . sitcs’ WhEEOENIe t WATKINS BROS., ..ol 0 daimin g f‘,"i'.;"(",.'l'fl’ar‘.‘ Main and School Sts, So. Manchester, | NIco i,‘.‘{r{r':";’-}‘ is especiuily By pararent pian makes (PAn07 OUF| g2 Main Strest, Willimantia. | the Pine, on w litte o 3 o dec28d speedy rfllier to the most obstinate T. e A. C. Andrew Kusie Co. cough. soothes the irritation, 4 - the inflamed mucous membrane. is often prescribed 04-808 illimantie, C! etted i rsee. Wilimantiey. CL | dnie vartoty. ofcmrasn-vratiz aivo | Gyt oo e | Scailops, Oysters and Clams, at STEOKG'S FISH MARKEI, 28 Korth St. Or. F G JACASON—Dentist| — | Leach's Virgin PninhuEx:rattilllLand HIRAM N, FENN, olL of pINE F-llmg a Specialty | (NPERTAKER and BMBALMER « e Willimantic 82 Church St. Willimantic Ct Scid.by Druggist Beeause om opiates s jor only in original Jund Teicphona lady Assistant LEACH CHEMICAL CO., Cincinna Have You a Cold? Better Check It At Once — Neglect Often Leads To Serious Illness. rmula, which, ft reak up a cold in twen- and cure any cough that Mix a half-ounce of With two ounces of Glycerine sight ounces (a half-pint) of pure w These ingredients . can be purchased in nearly every first-class drug store and are easily mixed in a an large bottle. A teaspoonful once in four hours is the usual dose. Quickly allays all irritation and heals inflammation of the mucous mem- nrane. Unexcelled for Coughs, Colds, Hoatsshess and sll threat and sron- chial zffections. -oz. vials.as put up for dispeneing by Ohio, Revolution baking methods which gave the world Uneeda Biscuit also resulted in a Revelation in soda cracker quality. You realize this the moment you open the royal purple package and find soda crackers so tempt- ing and good that they cannot be resisted, Uneeda Biscuit NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY a Paclkage (Never sold in bulk) singing whev four 1 Buren Jordan, on Walnut street. s Mollie Slater of Colchester at- in Washburn hal gave an addr tended the assembly to the aged Alderman William pneumonia. the road to recovery, Te was on | £ but suffered a re b Josie Keati week end guest of her | 800 sample bal the voters, for the asking. - ide’s home 10 has been | taken to the weeks with re has returned Mrs. Josep! | spending several in Canada, Gonn, Friends Celebrate the Birthday of Mr Emeline Gaulkins—Robert Hamlltan] Gives Temperance Address. TePt -Momday | open an office in Flushing. JEWETT CITY Hallowe'sn Whist Provides Diversion— | Birthday Celebration. sration of the bi M horse ran | on, where ards came from those Supper was serv- proved most en= ave a Hall day evening. The committee who had charge were Mrs. D Motor Trip. = = = and Mrs. W | Ulrich Desrosiers, Mrs. Arthur Lebarre s ; ind Mrs. I Party for Three Year Old Son, Mrs, Merton Bugh»e gave a birthday | party Saturday afternoon for her three Clifford Bugbee. ved the good year old son Address on Temperance. the meeting of > Christion En- W of “this village, was Wi GHES in the cause of tem bringing gifts. Leffingwell was th> guest present and spoke { him the male quartette of the t church of visit friends London, whose much to the enjoy- Kissimmee, Fia ment of the J.amb spent Monday with Londcn. | on Serious. SANITARY DRINKING SYSTEM Provided for the 1500 Emoloyes of David Hale Fanningfs Factory. Brewster's Neck Green is in a much weaker ¢ Green is suffering from Brig) “oncernin, Sontern g nds are very anxious thoughtfulness benevolence , and his fri town of Gris- | Borough Briefs. { Charles Ct | London were guests re- Fannie Fowler, Mrs. John Latham r to their home in Providence v and Mrs. Nel- Prov ! visit to relatives. | o Thursday evening | Bargains on every counter in the store saptist church the | Buy these goods mow. addressed by two | sept20d The Roval finished the Charles Sh a sanitary standpoint is probably unsurpassed meeting at system has been es i ished at an ex- Hungarians, COLCHESTER Auction at Hebron—Prize Winners at Guild Whist—Borough Notes. ] Irads in Jewett Bity experiment management of the drinking system, Hebron today auction at Ralph B, prohibits the use of drinking cups at selling his farm and stock Handsoma Miss Mary O'Brien, who the normal school nd the like. management ible arrange- Willimantic, was Norwich avenue over has mored ardless of exndise to the small ar- of emploves, and nions of medical to the zene riments some Van Horn of ¥ have been At the whist { 1. O"Connel consolation «pri | talles played. Miss Mutlida v, ussistant libra ibrary in Chicopae M HOURIGAN. - home on South Jewett Otty. Harvest Service at M. E. Church with Features—Steere-Maynard | Marriage at the Parsonage. Falls, o ! Main street over Sundajy The board of selectmen held o meet- | purmituse amd Crawford Ceoking rooms Saturday. Rangne. of North I town over Snne ing in the The harvest service Sunday at the Methodist Episcopal church was fruit and vegetables Prague Comhr éd special music suieasie to the season congregation. S solo. and Mr. and Mrs. with sheave choir rend the prepars: mornire. It i o cresent mext mieh 8 pprec A plensing part of Sunday and w eak at both mor ing and evening Danieis and two | Ch The pastor, | was Harvest. At th 1l elfer. Vi fruit was scnt f 1y led here by the Henry Mr Ars. Joseph Smith wer Peck, at Bl Nido farm, Westcheste: Steere-Maynard. Sendis Wednesday, October | town the past f «, Inoking after W. Steere and | his lumber business nard were united Charles Swmit Ethics on the Blink. were presen m a thie as caught who hour was passe thief acted short- im and cake w ol Cincinnati Tribune Stor ¢ in Mi The river Jordan is to be utilised hey wi - | for irrigation and electric power. |'The Army of |1s Growing Smaller Every Day. gathering of Indies was | ' CARTER'S LITTLE Mrs. Emeline | | [JVER PILLS are Hill Monday | | g opnible they [ty give relief— they permaneatly |cure Comstipa- . Ml !lions use ny pleasing a large num- them for Bilioss. ness, lodigestion, Sick Headache, Sallow Sidw. « SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE Sroton. The trip| @I N FiReE" ovonns motor | GENUINE must bear signature: P. Latham ved. ST rret, oton, a brought with FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. It quality sulted | SIIAW' , Putnam (ionz. 0ct20TuThS te hospital at| gARRY E, BACK, Attorney-st-Law are to the effect that 7 PATENTS M 5 dis- mentally. Protect your !dea. H page Gnide Book Phoenix Block, Danlelson, Conn cct1TuThS THE CLEARMNGE SALE CONTWES st The Bc ton Dry Goeds Store, Dan- | felson. Some hig discounts for our tomers another week; Attractive ster and turned dence M | THE BOSTON DHY GOODS STORE { Main Street, Danielson. mept20dw sames E. Heech, Mgr. | i e | attending the nantic FALL AND WIN MILLINERY. ect from. Prices in ine to se tendin L e reasonable. EAUREGARD. . into the had bu w on THE BREST ICE CREAM (s what I ssll. wholesele an@ retall at Taintor of New York was | the Corner Store. Wm. Johnstone. at his summer residence in town over 8. 4. BOTTOMLEY & SON, S T General Repalr Shop, Ten Tables of Whist. Bloyels and Antomobile Repairing “ Friday evening at Oil and Gasoline for sale, y Sullivan John S - and Charles . Brown won TS — Al Al WA L] Sew and Up-te-aate Hotel ta ever- " There swere ten partiouinr IHA P. LEWIS. Proprister FUNERAL DIRRECTOR me was “Phones—8tore & A Housshold Medictne 2 o Ge reaily alumble Wasc sbow n_toe ghagei w»l;l} Eood FeAulls TN eRCh e be miven | er the family weitg i Eoles's E C Ingals Tne FHooey and Tar dees just Uds ohservance of the Lx supger will l er for children or grown perewhd Veo- ley’'s Honey and Tar (s best sad sedeet f| tor aii coughs and cvkds The Lee & Osgriod (o, Puorter e