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was recently given by Rev. Mr. Ran- iin in the Baptist church in Putnam. Fox Hunters Afield. The fox hunters got out their heavy veather boots, guns and dogs Wednes- day morning to do their first hunting in’the snow this season. The sur- SAT MTo" sToRE WILLIMANTIC jand entered into the boosting spirit|Co. E, J. B, Fullerton, 3...... 70.00 womln: Relief Corps Elects Officers, | rounding country is still good fox- | with vigor, and stayed late to pick out| Co, F, N. Bacon, Jr. {0 respond. Praniin S Ton 3 ground and th o with it atag 1 = | ) S, & Woman's Relief | & d and those who went out had a WILLIMARTIC, CONN, What is Going On Tonight. a list of prospective subscribers. not “s1sscro|corps, No. 28, at Its annual meeting, | Very satisfactory day. v | : Jalready assigned. Total il oo.... $1,280.00 5 é udeville and Moving Pictures at Ao, Stk i 5 . X ; ) ,280.¢ beld In Grand Army hall Wednesday Rehearsing Christmas Concerts. bt Wl The anticufcments of the yazlous re | - rue JOUNE Buainens mens oims o | dveningclétiod oilous Jor thecensnr |’ THs Shuseh shola Hate o it s evIn P & ike Bis ports from the company and team |ported as follows: g sl Hompier o0 08 he PHOR a1 jeqders were greated with apolause and | No. 1, W. B. King, 10 pledges. $64.15 arads L. é‘jmffifi,'}';“s»iffi’i"\".“‘:'W“““ e MODCOf preleMAe (OF tho Ohint: Qbwebetuck Lodge, No, 16, L 0. O, F.| cheers. All scom imbued with the de-| No. 3/ ¥, P. Fentof, 24. 231.00 | dent Mrs. Willard Bowen: junior vics | aiiractins na cviicl afe 0 be made as 8 Jose Council, ‘is,_;h“.{\n;‘{\so_ ::‘rsn ‘L:\:.;.}:cx;; :.;:: 133’::_::;H1‘1:‘:-,;z;_ No. 3, A. D. Chaffee, 10 .’33 gg | ,{lmsmw‘;.( Mrs. Harry Hall; treasurer, | these ¢ ‘cpfifzfi (lo ‘:e};;::‘:n os:"':leo:r . nstancos ens’ commiitee com- 7 rs. Mande Deming; < iaplain. Mirs v o hrist- 7 Tht i wit pro garet Manfey: Suard, M, Tnogeno da Do Drawsnsd in Rive = tends to indicate that in all probability . 1400 | B 1 all i tesi & onkfde stha-roife e Banae q; first delegate, Mrs. Eleanor Ben- ure I allow my name and testimony $2.37.15 PLEDGED | considerable portion of the money = | ner; ‘second delegate, Mrs, Ruth Purin- | A doe that attempted to cross the . — | Will be raised by the younger men. SLIRT16 oot s artacny : river at a point above th to Be tised for thejhenchn Lo fibep | In 24 Hours for Y. M. C. A. New Build | The citizens' c S e MRS ey o Wendane Ly T . who know not the merits of Duffy’s Shopplng ing—Friandly Rivalry Among Work. | for the first day’s can Manley; second aliérnate, Mrs. Jack- | Cometery Wednesday morning broke y comimittes companies ss obtained 30 Zanioug Warkars: i 3 T through the thin ice and There is no time in the life of g man or woman when Duffy’s Fure Malt Whiskey will not help. Mrs. Jennie Gardner, one of _our patients, is n woman’s most critical . d she is enjoying th Eest ofn:ea;fl: o & In herletter she says: “With pleas- ¥ Chapter no response. W. U. Webster. Total ing—Fr . e e e o L Zeal . ; S = : n a8 drowmes, = - Purc Malt Whiskey. I think itis the ers and General Enthusiasm. | teams representing the young business | . The actual work on the second day's| The corps voted to give 350 towards | It 1# thousht that the animal was be- - best medicinein existence. Iam now 1S IN FULL SWING men secur e ot | canvass for the campaign was started | the building fund for the new Y. M. g chased by dogs. ! : g e ) sce_the hands on the clock | TICl secured st the N oung | mmediately after lunch, and the men | A. bullding and after the meetin Top- Moriah Lodge Elects Officers. | it passing through the most critical Buy. Some turn their mind to Dress °ven dollars and fifteen cents in 24 | 3 le. B g \\lmh "Wl be dane Sl o uu’-fu bL— e R HERES afpfl A, Wed pause or Change of Life). 1 am en- DR B hots purchased. many | i oTS show the Intercst whish | I B Fuilcton, captain of Co. T, read| Substantial Subscriptions. throp y, 8, W.; A J o o Haikic aekad years and all :hrougn this wonderful y pieces of Cordrage, part silk, 27 inches « ‘i ‘in’ the campaign. | Bleeric Light company offering to furs | Some of the larger subscriptions se- R Georie. B Guila, e et R s | change have suficzed comparatively wide, for waists and suits, regular 75¢, 0 Bt ey 2 T eyt 1:“’:“;’:‘;} coln, T. C. Lathrop, Arthur I Bill, | Mayor D. P. Dunn was in Hartford | er; ldward A. Carpenter, tyler, MRS, JENNIE GAKDNER no inconvenience at all. This is re- for now until Christmas 5 n 108 Tt T s Mt Tt e Bt Wb s Mrune s S o e C el Womioaly : o PUT! markable, but nevertheless it is true. I could not do without Duffy’s @i Waisting in plaid - the moon uncilWednexday, ‘when | banner durin e nieht time without | L2 Lartabee, Robert 1L Lenton, Jay NJohn T Collins spent Weanesday in | UTNAM Malt. T expect to use it all mylife.” Mis.Jennic Gardner, Monett, Mo. e s - $1.00 S ! Jlewm leaders, " in twen | the compans | iar & Crane, ioao, Caehi Po 51 rablou Saba of Milk street was in [ Mayor Macdonald s Petition for The voluntary testimony received . fr‘?fl; tholusand!‘ of our grateful mas il | aure Chairmen of khe citizens’ Wednesday's Financial Returns, | tham, Ernest P. Chesbro, . 1. Baidwin, | Providence, Wednesd Government by Commission and Re- | patients is pmof positive of the great remedial qualitics o ‘ by Ceraviign Soroters Wl ot statement showing the | W. E. Haskins and (two friends, $50| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L BIll spent| vision of Charter—County Commi each. reported at nesday follows Dec. 7, 1910. reported e noon lunch on | - R Rl T e Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiske | — Constable Willlam J. Hastings was Year—8,479 in Treasury. | LICENSED TO PREACH in Waterbury on business Wednesday. ekbrart — — Mr. and ‘Mrs. John Sheehan of South | Radicnl and progresive changes from 1t is one of the greatest strength builders and fonic stimulants known By Tolland County Congregational | Manchester were recent guests of |the present form of city government| to scrence. Its palatability and freecom (rcmm)u. ous substances rerde: Mirrors for ants s i | There were en present at the fmished back s s shown. Nearly all of the| ¢ | Very handsome itully commitiee Ll ; ati friends in town in Putnam are outlined in ic B Minist A tion—Rev. A. A. n t 2 2 petition = s shiee pare . . ) s and’cams were wall ropre- |\ iness men's com % bl el e N'::I r?th Miss Florence Tackus, wiho has been | Which Mavoer Archibald Macdonald has | it so that it can be tetained by the most sensitive stomach. It improv prices rom 25¢ o - Whois fanie thars un A botas 31485718 | * tain P* | visiting in Worcester, has returned to Jea e e secrelary of state, in or- | the digestion and assimilation of the focd and gives tone and vitality to N ingie man companies of m.‘ citizens” comn- her home in South Windham. |05 (401 5 M e incoming legisiac | €very organ in the body. It has been used with remarkable results in the Sleishs for Bo s Hiiiatid one. Mon comIE Iute CAUBNE | PLOLSES <o i .o eriri ey $250.00 | CONSTeERtional Ministers held its seml- |gzy, attending the superior court. | sor 8 siesping reviten trom (e on | Pneumonia, grip, coughs, colds, asth- flg S 0 y | C. A. Gdies T Taseiee eeting Wednesday in South| ps j A, McDonald Jeft Wednesday | ent form of administering Tocal munio-| ma, low fevers, stomach troubles and ey e ! G, Elliott, 1 3 being _entertained by Rev. | for Holyoke, Mass, to be the gusst of | ipal incinding the abolishing | all wasting and diseased conditions. : o | hito S. T | Nestor Light, pastor of the Congresa- | bert Magna for & few davs. | avor and the oblitora- 5 : i D i sows. Wo : ' | tional chwurch of that villag Joseph A. Martin returned Wednes- | tion of the common council, and advo- Rew"lt:ll;db“?‘hmflv me‘hcmcl and wnd seles s v a— { | = day afternoon from Louisville, Canada, | cates the creatlon of a body of thre rescribes sicians everywhere. i | Rev. A Marquarde, a student of 3 s d - 4 P Y Phy: 52 otc amd up eS | COLDS CAUSE HEADACHE |, Iy, A MATiaras o sudent of |wilere e was called (o uitend ths | oF five men in whom shall bo vested | PCAUTION.When vou asie yous deug L4 | LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, the | pastor of the Vernon Center Congrega- | funeral of his brother-in-law. R e e S R L L DRI S World wide Cold and Grip remedy re- |tional church, appeared before the as- | Bdward F. Stackpole, who has been | firs of the gity. | In @ nutshell, the pe- | ey besure you gat thegenuine, }t 1+ snt v It'sa( t Thi ! moves cause I for Tull name. Look |sociation' for 4 leense, which was | visiting relatives in town for the past | [{OR 1808 JO8 € SOLUIMENt PN, come | Loyl Sk AEE BoTTLES. 08 LY mever sadrea I, | for signature B. W. Grove anted. The young divine is a United | fortnight, left on the 10.0 o Tl delesating authority | o butk. Look for the trade-mark, the 014 the ates Spanish war veteran, having | Wednesday forenoon for New ¥ e Mauichy ind dem= | Chemist,” on the label, and make sure the . T { ‘Worse than an alarm of fire at night ed six years in the U. S. navy, Comrade A. A. Marquardt of Vernon | ,,;M I meary 100 Keamea o the] geslovet she cork tsunbroken. Price $1.004 - WHAT’S THAT. jis the allic cough of croup, bringing an apprentice on the battléship | Center, department chaplain of the U. | g, o S i B P hale Whitkey Coor Rochester: N. . {dread to household. Careful moth- | Olympfa at the bombardment of Ma- |S W. V., called at department he. | Revision of Charter. m» an Aseptic Drinking Cup. also doctors M e | er< keep Foley's Honey and Tar in the | nila. He is now fitting himself for the | quarfers here Wednesday, and sot ac- | . : . “vice, ‘und sn Wlustrared medical ‘bool » Ne house und give it at the first sign of | office of chaplain in the navy, having |quainted with @ few of the comrades of only does Major Macdonald ask | coptaining testimenials and commion s2050 s e danger. It contains no Lee | left the service especially for that pur- | of A. C. Tyler camp. Jininis teton Soptine Sanssstavove || enansac uns fesk ohs & Osgood Co. pose: L Dy, who for the | Mmdicated, Hut he desires a comptels I Saving. phelpaalagal -ty RS o - % to 3 | one, there being but two papers given. | Pt t€n 3 - i} Cariced afactory any . . s ; ographer for Peter dman, s n- | Abolishment of the annual city me i 252 = '.,K + Rev. J. H. Roberts, a returned mission- t;‘,fi,‘;(‘m‘m D ! ‘;"W Lt fflyl"(’"fl’j‘;‘l:f‘m;;» Jneet- | ene. Milk and cream to produce $428.29 | incl: shings, cows, & art ary from China, gave one from the | emy. ras resigned. Miss Murphy re- | i is also ask : por, veal, beef and hides sold brought | horse, wagon, vegetables, etc. Y \N'T BELIEVE IT AND el MO . P s resig officers be elected every second year 2o i e : i theme. Phases of the Chinese Mind, | Foivy many fine gifts from her a : e in $591.14 more. Produce Christmas Games With Millbury Team. and Rev. R. G. Clapp the other on The | ciates, She has not decided what she |10 ' one meeting. worth $206.76 to the fall Live stock | ~ 0 7S SOy Tor s secured . \RE. OPEN TO CONVICTION—JUST | Apostolic Church. Will do in the future. | Permanent Officers. brought in $102.31 additional. | the tast M ATHnry. Mot tearm for th Waists | The visiting ministers wero enter- | The mayor's petition also seeks to Elasnsy by h s e foe b CALL UPON US AND WB WILL |tainea at dinner Dy Rev. and Mrs. have the o of the chief of police| Lot e 9.44|game 15 to start at 2 o'clock. so that Seemey . . . |Light. These present, in addition to DANIELSON and chief of the fire department (now| The big expenditures were L o AL R Ok o o v A et s ONCLUSIVELY PROVE TO YOUR| | those mentioned, were: Rev: Cr | Alea annu te ‘common councily | {0F provisions $2016.48 for FOF Dlilioucy: ihams Hhes avs 16 ey fromt and dack st 3% o e ho * Ernest E. Clark to Resign from Board |made permatient positions, and that the | gxain, SLOGSIS rl"srl 510“\ ng, g et ? Pancy STk Waists nt RE SATISFACTION THAT IT| | elter of Taleattvili H. of Reliof—Gift for William Brennan |salary of tlie city treasurer, who will| [oF OUIBIGR 1abor. $1.00 Millbury will line up as follows: und Seck, from $7.56 e e e Jorlesaud | & 1y, g atrial Outlnok for | Nsw: Year:| 250 beth .“_"“'{" rof the water| N 4688 s | pranion 1, W. Howe ¢, Burns rf, Hunt War's Vetling Wade open front | 1S FACT THAT CAN NOT BE rabbnssraitr S A i e Mast Eavorable. j i { nishings, $282.50 for fuel and light, |rb, Duegan sub. il back, 325 L i More Power for Mayor. Medicing and medical attendance cost| Putnam will play with the two Mar- | m Stone, mate of a vessel in| One section of the petition is to have | 3 : authority given the mayor or execu- | the head of the city general executive|costing $300. hority in'the matter of g oll | 5 { Contracts and in the making of i B Sceipkucingos JISPUTED. WE HAVE GOOD FA- | Just a little less than |lands, Pin Mathieu, Sis Peloquin, Liz- 4, which i 4 e for tobacco, this|Oite and Caplette. ear's exper | | Medical Society Meets. Wi ] 3 | 78 MONUMENTS, | The City Medical society held iis|the coastwise trade between Virginia T“E H c MUHBAY co ILITIES TO ASSIST YOU IN YOUR | Headstones ana Markers In our stock | monthly meeting Wednesday evening | ports, Providence and Boston, is vi . . e | reudy to be erected. Obtaln our prices | in the pourd of trade room J. Hobart | jting friends in Danielson, w | TASK—THAT MAY BE MADE E.\SY‘ end inspect 1000 artistic designa. kgbert gave an Interesting and in- | gormerly v e - ed. The report relative te e county = Agents La Home Journal Paper | |““WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, |structive lecture on Tropical Diseases. il saeteiis Okeaon nts. o O e e the roodnly | Has Holiday Sale, Supper and Enters Patterns AND PLEASANT WITH A LITTLE| ain and Watson Streets, | ¢ speaker has had considerable ex: | > n Ore; _“Another point ma b Sl Npoyentie peudlta SHiveine decsd | | e e o | perience in the tropics, and much of | IHarold Chase of New York is vis s to have the sugp utive | there hses $5.073.87. T i) > — . ICAL STEM. LET US| the data used in his lecture was per- | ing with his parents, Mr. and 2 board of the city authos loy | total expenses The deflcit w s | G o i LR CALL AND SEE THE c 0 g ally acquired by him while in the fus S. ‘v‘lmw. Mr. Chase expect » superintendent of v,q‘m#l. ‘ltm]s.)\ i ;\»m,,»:r‘;"y‘;,‘:x;(:‘; e annual : ”.m_ iheite R o A 5 varm ' belt. to leave within a few days for Port- | superintendent of e yetem, | cellont show feroipnel Sty ouf al Circle of the. Sec oy ; IXPLAIN THE PROPOSITION :r)‘ JAMES HARRIES g’ land, Ore, where he wiil engage in |now under contruction, provided tha|Bhave to be met. nal church was held in the yeriand ModeisS! <. 1 FRANCIS 8. LONG POST pou sihess. 5T oard of water commissioners wili con- | Big Balance in Treasury. iiore anit CBaEeT e selnt o, | . . . | it Warden . Bullard has been |Sent The report of John R. Davis of Dan- S Y PR | nI i i spending a_few days in Bostor | = Ison, county treasurer, shows ti under the supervi s Wilmante, Conn he W l".man"c { er the Choice for Commander. {ed on friends in Danielson a Mrs. Charles Letters, sake, Mrs t, Mrs. C. I gent: candy, W. H. Mansfield Willimantic. the layout of streeets and the as- | fat ba nt. The Yits fof ‘gasient bt sew To | treasur .30 was $8,47 n thelr present form County Worth $112,382. City Court. the county are N o the re no labilities. 801 Main Stree FLMORE . (HLPARD : savinfls lnsfi"flef e A nios varisty of Fresh Fish; alae | POSt's annual m, , = £ day The comrades of Francis §. Lons | ¢ A. R., turned out in ning for arles 2. F employed at Centerville, R. I jeral weeks, has returned to Daniel- | { son | Tn 2 total assets o ,282.26. There (S cossors to Sesslons & Hlmowe) | I R L "’ ax. P’;“';‘e"‘ ’ Scsllops, Oysters and Clams, at Rl n R oA e Frederick Shumway 3 flie petision| pro- | Thio dsets inchvie tho. Tt o oM s iy 0 ’ . EBSTE| 2 o " ey et ing a few days f t ime he jail and county ho: ste Embalmars and funeral Orectors, |, . n, wessTeR mressrer | cpoygss piSi MARKET, 26 o St Suiug yea fol- | ' : fox e worth $84.400. The pe propert 80-62 Noran Strest, I e or vice comm - B O o tha cotnty aw 31,800, | LADY ASSISTANT, Tetepnont caBIea T mander, Leande Captain Cha John Bolles; sur- juntor vice Jacobs; qu Fenton methods of filling it her suggestion ey ol E. M. ARNOLD ESTATE Resign from Board geon, Dr. C. H. Colgrove; officer of the| Ernest . £ Wil i ik iafical | As Inventoried 56 Date Valusd st About | 1 day. 1. B. Baldwin; officer of the guard, | to resien as ber of the board of e L ey bty . i A, 8. BURNHAM, Agent. A5 Beun O Cole | Telist for Killimgly. The 8 ¢ o $1,200 | Sfpatacturer of dlfferent styles of Light Carriages and Wagons, grove, for three ant, W. C.| bably be filled by the Lyman (appointed); representative to| Snawialli Fauriltohea; department encampment, Dr. C. H. C per| James B. Tate ter and William S oliday Presents 5,50 Einds Resository and suope "M"‘C fussructor, i“:’"‘““’ o f ot D ,v,‘:‘uyv‘.‘&\\d;,u, : i verse comment of Vr‘sj“:,‘v property, ex- | 2 Srorss Buceins Tel conestion. - 2 p d | OBITUARY The storm caused “only sligh - e Vi : and the stocks and bonds. It is | Startford-—ab s Free WIth our Baklng owaer | Mrs. Albert A. Bosworth. SR e wi,«“:‘ | et exasted | Hod 1 date, inciuding tha oce fut plE (| ugiSEEateOn m. [ ‘L JAPK“““"UE““S‘ i Unbreakable Dolls, Kid Body Dolls, Dressed Dolls, Teddy Bears, §!, Mrs Annle K. aged 05, wite of Al } £ Miss Florence Ru ted for several o and ¢ wwm-‘ valu ABOUt | e meting of the committea of ih Books, Sleds, Toys, Pictures, Fancy China, Gold Plated Photograph | Spring HilL Mansfield, late Tucsday|lors of i A ; that thia city| n_conmection with the process of |30, T I o Painless Extracting and , Frames, Six Rogers Teaspoons, etc. Any one of the above articles Syl ot e S it o o i ent, modern, | 3¢ “has Tecelvedsan order f B R 2 iale free with sach pound e e e M 8 3 Bowen of. Wil T T G R e g Filling a 5fevr:KC'IAy S50 Re e b LS oY ter of Bdwin and Polly (Kelley) | v : : 4 will 1 nim o \«;t—il the _per WhTGHES {1 Teteprone WE GIVE THE FOLLOWING NUMBER OF SPERRY & e SRR T S posdhpili : d. The property to FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. o = HUTCHINSON GREEN TRADING STAMPS WITH OUR FRESH (o cn] e oTmale th Cves Elsen Hes 5 iy It will pay ou to look at the ] - ROASTED COFFEES: Y. ot af West | — COUNTY COMMISSIONERS : Ay Ly 4 It s “au r" pBl Hawes, of b\‘\'u:”(’xv:‘v’ e HOBELE MINSTREL TROUPE = . K 1 $5 &l1 the jatest designs that you de- Record of Able Slre. come hers. Our inrge sssortment abd moderats price will inierest you. Our stock of ready n Paints and painters supplies s File Annual Report: 25¢ Coffee - 10 Stamps 35¢ Coffec - 20 Stamp® 30c Coffec - 15 Stamps || 38c Coffec -~ 20 Stamps advance in price of Coffees , Putnzm Conn. Presents Golden Br en gave George I. Holbroolk, | 7 ¥ | the Smats oF Hrnase M Ao | y The Order to Sell E. M. Arnold's Property. Wednesdaly Refereo in Bankruptey A B B trustee o mpand promptly to theremarkably eff ties of th Windham, Charle ainficid and F here, and sixteen ounces every |HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law ¥ g old, the *" upt, to sell cer- @ iTS P Ay e to sell cer- | 0™ 020G o e e PATENTS pated i Hobb! ) ts. As in the former years of their | Protect your fdea. Handsome 63- ho {zor t tration the fizures tell a story 9~ | page Guide Buok Free. ° ban 1 appraised at 2 few a careful and experienced supervisia 2 2 | total of 1.23. Trustee Holbrook | cne 1> burnose of b % tion of the affairs of tt | Phoenix Biock, Danieigon, Conn - M will in all probability sell the goods | {1CCe" {1 teir comy i e ions, and s airs g 1TuT that constitute stock, implements for [ Diece WD thelr compliments to Will- | e InStrEeps, avd c8 Sies saes - farming, tools, etc.. at auction a week| et A p ey ool 1D A 5 Willimantic, Gonn. from Tuesday' st Putnam. P etigyed e s dai Eernea $115 All _enjoyed the e The time was devoted to mu- Young Gotch Defeats Leo Columbus in | sic, diversions of v rts, and a Straight Falls. lunich was served. Honey Of Horehound and Tar Contains no opium norany - thing injurious. Indis- pensable to public spenlers. All Druggists. Plke’s Toothache Drops Care in One K An ldeal Christmas Gift v to ook at the county indicative of the general ‘This report that OUR ANNUAL CALENDAR OFFER! FLopug GO of A8 olty, won ithe INDUSTRIAL OUTLOOK | <. Areafrille Bard, But Cheer Up, for You Can [:‘W Baltimore, Md., the lightweight Getl Money by calling at the . ot ehe wouth, i stesintGEnt | Most Encouraging for New Year—All he A “ rew “Slc 0 Wednesday evening ot the 7mu'|‘.e(' op- Mills Busy. . era house before & small crowd = = H i . . ® | first Tall was secured m 32 There 18 a des promise in t Lean Company i [utes on @ double nelson. George V.| 1911 that may & Twohey of Boston re ng | the closing days of 15 | Cote won the first prelimi ticularly rosy. ’J‘.m heels of more 15 Union Sireel, v counter in the sture now. ar. 3 total re nd the total ex ng match from Leo Columbu two source earning 7.147.93 was recel :te for the board of prison- STON DRY GOODS STORB fain Street, Dantelzon. ames E. Keech. Mge Young Lezeke in straight falls in manufacturing plants tha e Dec We ask immediate or prospective |seconds and 3 minutes on full nelsons, | in operation in this town at one time | { Young Bullock of Mansfield defeated | for several years past are to spin > * | Youns Hail of this city in the second | a business “producing symphony that below and mail to us. ‘We are one of |preliminary in straight falls, the first | will mean much toward the pre piano-buyers to fill out blank coupon Terms strictly confidential. the largest distributors of piancs in |1 10 minutes, 15 seconds on a full | of e people. The tvo mew mi - e Gt ot sl and the' second In 4 minutes on | Industrial place are now in opera = octild RSionSoanskticnt and , wisl S over scissors. Frank McLane ref-| Both mills at Eimville will be factc D Tl s FRpR— intending buyer to know about our and L. Dondero was time. | in local manufacturing interests heve, Nl EASY PAYMENT PLAN, low as will be the Ross mill at Kast Kill- | i ingly, which under former m ment’ has not been op nd larg ag d with suc- | and varied stock of ca selected HIGH GRADE PIANOS. HIRAM N. FENN, The selection of the RIGHT KIND of piano is of ut- UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER . coss for somo ime.” Oliier mills at | it C . s, B e N s for 1041 ! I ] East Killingly have good outlooks for | ¥ i 2 Chureh St. Willimantie, Ct We liave issued a limited quantity of beauliful Art Calendars for 191 our Liver e ATt e T einoks Jor most importanc:, however, Teicpbone ladz Assistant | 100 expensive for free distribution. We will n one of these calenc . pR coming Year. o Deysilie O | o ——=| FREE 1o every prospective piano purchaser who will 81l out and mail is Cloggal up AN e S AR form. At Attawaugan and Ballou- | ville the mills keep up their steady | Buying of us you can be SURE of fidelity in material, That's Why You're Tired—Out of | production. Willlamsville will also he tene and workmanship. We sell ro other kind. “Boing Dut of Ihl Clothing Business” | T v Our Rental Purchase Plan (renting a piano till paid for) is the casiest . d lk ‘ Sl safest and fairest for time-buyers, giving twelve, twenty-four, or thirty-six Snm—H-uNoA.,a.. p :,lo x.ded‘wvxtl|“‘§11~euxrl»; md!u:rlhxl activ- | or forty-eight months’ time in which to complete payments. y during 1911 Here in_ Danielson, , echanics’ p . dlore ight both the Danfelson Worsted and Da You should visit us in our new warerooms at an early date, Some exceptionally ery plano fully OUTFITTERS TO ALL ¥ may1&n Yor Artistle Wall Papers | g4 906 Main St., |7t @i S eo, come to E. MAFFITT & CO, 37 804-506 Main Street, Willimantic, Ct. of pianos anywhers in New England in tune the first year free of charge. ielson Cotton companies’ plants s ] running overtime. Some of the .m.’ | | hanisome cases selected especially for Chrisimas trad: make our display a most at- tractive one. ton mills hereabouts as have been short time will be producing to th full capacity as soon as the scarcity of water for power is overcome. Kill- ingly depends upon its manufacturing industries as its chief factor f You can buy the piano on monthly payments il you preier. suc- Chweeh 8 We will e pleased t. egge . s i FREE Cel- S8 and pre ty. The pres B @ ghikity & desorating, Willimantic e T e i ookt on ooy o an] WATKINS BROTHERS and will guarsntes both work eod X formation about your Rental Purchase SHALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICY Erhieaiy o | . plan. - = A ecture by Rev. H. B. Rankin. - og22 . P . "',._.__"' e aesa | Conn_ Natn L. $ 7 GENUINE must bear signature:| , *® 5" ¥t & o o e || Hartford Savings Bank Building, 801 Main Street, Willimantic. So. Manchester Piano Tuning by E. H. SPRING an interesting stereopticén lecture l)lli o Address ......... - Tmmigration and the Foreigner in Am- | m ! Be pdvertistng meim in | : % erica at the Baptlst church in Brook- | T Iyn Wednesday evening. This lecture