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Murray's Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. The Big Christmas Store I8 FULL OF HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS. A FUND OF PRAC- TICAL UNUSUAL GIFTS, 80 MANY GIFT ARTICLES FOR PERSONAL COMFORT AND HOME DECORATION, THAT IT I8 UNDOUBTEDLY MORE THAN THE CENTER OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE, OUR BASEMENT REPRESENT THE BEST STOCK OF CHINA WARE AND CUT GLASS FROM THE MOST IN- EXPENSIVE TO THE BEST QUALITY. Useful Gifts Christmas Hlndlerchlcls pnd handkerchiefs on averyone's, Dearly sveryons's Christmas it You wmunot go aoas If you send them and Umbn:lias GIFTS FOR MEN AND WOMEN The usefulness of an Umbrelle mokes 1t o most sensible gift—our groat nx- sortment afords every advantage. pou cannot choese amise If you select ‘l;‘he covers are of l:n hest qu;llm.- ;» the prices, the handles vary from the Wien hare. The duaintiest effect of | 0T 00 e weod to the most eln- wibroldery Inoe, pinin Irish Linen |borate in pearl, xold, miver, navy und horen, Mandkarchle hemmod and hem- Biitohed, embreldercd o scalloped, @oma In cross bar, very elaborate, price Ue to $2.99. Men's Umbrelias ffom $1.00, 0, $2.00 and $5.00, Women's Urnbrellas from $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.00 and up to $6.00. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Domestic Department 32.00, Weautiful Waist Patterns of plain poplin, mercerized or figured, 3%, yurds Jong, put up IN & beautiful Xmas pox. price $1.00 @ box. All P Linen Tray (lethw, 2 in a box for $1.00 & box. Monogram Towels ll linen dwmank or huck, 6c each. Paby Teddy Benr Blankets In pin k with blue, G0c, 75¢c and $1.00 each. Robe Blankets in length ready to be made up—cords to match, $2.78. Furs for Christmas ilere i a good, senstble and useful mIft. A set of Furs, it 1s a very good #ft and one that you will be remem- bered by for a lifetime. Wo have splendid sets for this occa- slon in Opossum, New Soal, Isabella Fox, Black Wolf, Caraoul, Sitka Mar- ten, Black Lynx and Jap. Mink. Muffs from $2.95 to $39.00. Searfs to match from $5.00 to $30.00, Children’s Sets in Blended Squirrel, Ermine and Thibet from $2.50 to $12.50. TAILORED SUITS Some may turn thelr mind to a Sult for Xmas; you can find the very wtyle, material and fashion’s desire, in fancy worsted, broadcloth, diagonal dnd barathea, with a 30. 82 and 26-Inch eoat, with the laiest modified skirt ef- feot from $18.00 to $39.00. Caracul Coats made of genuine Saltex fur, with shawl and military col- iar, $25.00 and $30.00 Plush Coats with shawl collar, $20.00. Belts Fancy Christmas Belt would make a Ideal gift. are from 50c to $1.00 each. Women's Sweaters DId you wish mightlly for some- thing woolly and clinging when the inereury shrank and shivered yester- day? The Mweater ity idory, and all the proper woolly things wre there, from setralght mannish wenters coming below the hips, made expressly to go insie a motor and fur and faney weaves from wtore is in conts, plain $1.50 to $6.50. Christmas Ribbons Kven a small gift, with Christmas Ribbons—how it mul- upt here are the Ribbons, Jiain red, red and green. Merry Xmas und mististoe patterns, every gay Yuletide sort Belts in a box dainttly tied up n s ere they es in value Gloves Gloves Christmas Gloves for everybody for every occasion, but we call them all Christmas Gloves now becausa we are elling hundreds of patrs for gifts. Gloves make excellent gifts but it is Red and green, 10-yard rolls, 15c. Important that they be reliable quali- ty and you are assured of that here. in light blue, white | “ women's Gloves from $1.00 to $1.50 1% and 2. 10¢ a plece. |a pai atr. Children’'s Gloves from 25c to $1.25 Plaid Ribbons, 4 and 5 inches wide, |a pair. Ly nd 29¢ a yard Merry Xmas, Holly and Mistletoe in 10-yarg rolls 20e. Wash Ribbons, 1nd pink, No 1, raney Perstan Rivbons, 4 inches |Fancy Aprons wide, 260 a yurd; 5 inches, 29¢. 6| y1pr.,areds of Christmas Aprons, all inches, 39¢; 7 Inches, 50c and 59¢ a |peautifully trimmed with lace and vard, hamburg, from 25c to 7ic each. Special prices on all Dress Hats and Street Wear Hats. Some marked at half off just to make room for Chrisimas zoods. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. " Yes! It’s a Great Thing. WHAT’S THAT. Saving. IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE IT AND Times <. Are a Trifle Hard, But Cheer Up, for You Can Get Money by calling at the Viillimantic Loan Company, 15 Union Sireel. f | Yerms strictly confidential. octila “taing 0t of o Gy Boies” Mechanics’ Dep’t. Sters | OUTFITTERS TO ALL. mayilen For Artistic Wall Papers coms to K MAFFITT & CO. 27 Church Street. We will de pleased to estimate on painting or decorating, and will guaraates both work and vrice. - m«n comnest: . CALL AND SER THE 1911 Overiand Models CALL UPON US AND WE WILL CONCLUSIVELY PROVE TO YOUR ENTIRE SATISFACTION THAT IT I8 A FACT THAT CAN NOT BB DISPUTED. WE HAVE GOOD FA- CILITIES TO ASSIST YOU IN YOUR TASK—THAT MAY BE MADE EASY AND PLEASANT WITH A LITTLE METHODICAL SYSTEM. LET US EXPLAIN THE PROPOSITION TO YOou. The Willimantic novisa H. C MURRAY, Presldent - N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. £ AR 0ct20TuThsS | RNEST p.CMR9. RO, 1085 Main St, s WHEN you waut to put your busi- | aess Wefore the public, thera is no me~ R4 aium better than through themdvertis- ) A caamme . Tae’ Rllio ARE OPEN TO CONWCT]ON—WST! Savings Institute| WILLIMANTIC. | Flocken ere present at the mnoon Vaudaeville and Moving Pictures | lunch, and the former was called upon Ihn Um-ru Houne. for a few remarks, and he expressed Maviny fopiictiren at the Bijou and [rl,rlflrnll!m At the enthusiasmn that Gogni was whown in the worlc thus far. e Nm?ml nd Punce 16 Wishburn Hail, | told of the immeawurable good that the ajLurdiy Night Dance In A 8. 8| uciation would be for the hoys par- What is Going On Tenight. ot , Hanket! -firn it ticularly and thise of succecding gen- . A, O, of " BReE CINY TReum, v erations. He was Hberally applauded iy 'm'l "m»r at the Congrega- | at the conelusion of s fine talk. The | tional Chureh, CLOCK MARKED $21,838. Getting on With Big Subsori for New Y. M. C. A. Bu ol more merdly still talk followed the announcement of the day's work by the various captalng and leadars. The Inggest amotint mised by, any company” was again secured by C. who turned in pledges for 3465, lead smong the teams was The elock tic Tenm led Arthur D, Ohaffer ¥riday, i the result of the third day’s wiho reported 21 pledges for the hand work in the elght day campaign to s total of $244, ralue 330,000 or more, and the rapidity various subscriptfons reported with wheli the hands advanced was due largely to the munificent gifts of $1,000 from a friend and of $500 from another friend, the Jatter conditional thnt suffi clent money s ralsed to instail equip w swimming tank in the phated structiure, These two larger an- nouncements were made through Carn- pakgn Becretary W. A. Boowen as com- Friday noon are: A friend $1,000, friend for swimming pool 3600, T, ¥ . G. Barrows 350, C. C. ¥ nd through Co. 3 y $100, Benjamin Jonca $100, . Hatheway $100, James A. Fhen W. Hillhouse 3160, W. I1. Hall Tryon's Iteal Estate Agency $060. Summary of the Campaign. an 3100, i from the executive committee, and 4 2 ¢ the work of the companies and teams, | MOt of the progreds of the campalen The above sums, with $1,115 raised Dec. 9, 1910. by the citizens’ committes and 3997 ro. Previouwly reported, $17,771.60; chi- ported by the young business men's | zens' committeo. $1,115; young husiness ocommittes, make the e total for the third 24 hours' work $3,613. making a f’\"m total for the first three days 0(’ 21,4 . A trong effort will be mado to raiss $40,000, mutead of the first named amount, 330,000, I order that the swimming pool and a story for dormi- | tory purposes may ‘be added to the | prospective bullding, thus muklhT it one that will satisfy the needs of all. men's committee, $997; execptive com- mittoe, 31,600, Grand total, $21,42.65. The companies of the citizens’ com- mitee reported as follows Co. A Femast P. Chesbro, e Charles A, ve, $246; i T ) Fullerton, 13, 3210, ¥, Napoleon Bacon, .Il no report. Total, $1,115. ¢ youns busincas men's teams re- seven B, Errp————— The manding of th Young business men’s committes: W. GROVE. Used the World over to | 2 Team No. 3, $700.50; No. 2, §645; Cure a Cold in One Day. No. ELMORE & SHEPARD, (@ cossors to Sesslons & Eimore) tmbalmers and funera Lirectors, 60-62 North Street, LADY ASSISTANT. Telephone COLLSC!IGE. A. R. EURNHAM, Agent Manufacturer of different styles of ght Carriages and Wagons, Harness, Carriages and Wagons for sale. Carricge and Wagon Repairing of all kindi. Repository and shops | 180 Valley Strast. Horse Zhoelng. novid Ir. F. €. JACKSON—Dentist Painless Extracting and 78 MONUMENTS, Headstones and Markers in onr stock | ready to be erectd, Obtain our prices | and Inspect 1000 artistic designs. | WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, | ecorner Maln and Watson Streets, ‘Wiilimantic. Cona. I HIRAM N. FENN, UNDERTAKER and BEMBALMER 42 Church 8t. Willlmantie, Ct cpbone. Lady Assistant ‘Tel connection. kY | JAMES HARRIES Choice Holiday Selections' 801 Main Street, Willimantic. 752 Main Street, - - Telephone. Willimantis und It it’s Wall Papers in all the latest deeigns that you de- sire, come here. Our large assortmeant | and moderats price will inwerest you. | Cur stock of ready mized Paints and dectd painters’ supplies are complete. A. B. HOLMES, 72 Church Street. Willimantie, | A ntce vartety of Fresh Fish: also Scallops, Oysters and Clams, at STECKG'S FISH MARKET, 28 Korth St. oct29a WHEN you want 1% pul ness befors the public. the |dhlm better than throngh the advertl ing columns of The Bulletin. Holiday Presents Free With Qur Baking Powder Unbreakable Dolls, Kid Body Dolls, Dressed Dolls, Teddy Bears, Books, Sleds, Toys, Pictures, Fancy China, Gold Plated Photograph Frames, Six Rogers Teaspoons, stc. Any one of the above articles free with each pound. WE GIVE THE FOLLOWING NUMBER OF SPERRY & HUTCHINSON GREEN TRADING STAMPS WITH OUR FRESH ROASTED COFFEES: 25¢ Coffee - 10 Stamps 35¢c Coffee - 20 Stamps 30c Coffec - 15 Stamps 38¢c Coffee - 20 Stamps No advance in price of Coffees here. and sixteen ounces in every package. The T. R. Sadd Company Wiliimantic, Gonn. OUR ANNUAL CALENDAR OFFER! The A. C. Andrew Masic Co. ! T0 BUYERS! We ask immediate or prospective plano-buyers to fill out blank coupon below 2and mail to us. We are ons of the largest distributors of pianos In Eastern Connecticut and wish every BASY PAYMENT PLAN, low prices and large and varied stock of carefuily selected HIGH GRADE PIANOS, ‘We have issued a limited quantity of beautiful Art Calendars for 1911, too expensive for free distribution. We will mail one of these calendars FREE to every prospective piano purchaser who will fill out and mall us the coupom below. b g & Our Rental Purchase Plan (renting a piano till paid for) is the eas safest and fairest for time-buyers, giving twelve, twenty-four, or thir or forty-elght months' time in which to complete payments. Free delivery of pianos anywhere in New England. warranted, kept in tune the first year free of charge. Every piano I Fill out and THE A. C. 504-806 send this coupo ANDREW MUSIC C | 804-806 Main St., Willimantic, Conn. formation ahott your Rental Purchase plan. Name .... Address . companies and | Filling a Specialty | ! Intending buyer to know about our | | D. 539 ; M No. i. 27.15; ;m m.? 3115, G o7, Beventy-six at Noon Lunch. The noon Wmo was attended by 76 men, mn Jargent attendance for any day of the caimpaizn, which will clons next 'flmmluy tfnn men reporting at noon and agafn at 6 p. m, when the final report will he made. Sevanth 'ox lsuMy Paid. Frank Bowen of Ngrth Windham ex- hibited a fox pelt n?;h« office of l;o town clerk Friday afternoon and re- ceived n bounty. This makes the sev- th hounty that the town clerk has pald 8o far this season for foxes shot in _the town of Windham. WI4 cats are numerous, it In said, this year, also, and thres have been reported to have heen captured within n whort distance of this city. One each was caught in Ashford, Clark’ ners and South Coventry. It was stat- ed JFriday afternoon that a local hunt- or was laying for one that ia said to menwurs between three and four feet long. Sale and Supper. annual sale and chafing dish supper at the First Congregational church Friday afternoon and evening wan largely attended and the ladies in charge of the arrangements for the well repaid for their um wam realized as the result of the sale of funcy articles and the supper. The Ladies’ Xid mociety will use the money to ‘assist the chureh In its various activities. SAN JOSE COUNCIL Elects Officers and Hears Interesting Address. The Thursday evening's mesting of San | Jose council, No. 14, K. of C. the annual election of officers. Knight was tor Grand Grady was unanimously re- At Friday's noon lunch J. L. Hars| ki s o elected for the ensulng year. Follow- round, a member of the ex -ul1vorrrm-|p’.'\'n. 1, Walter R. King, 14, $38; No lhf the slection Grand Knight Grady mittes and of Co, C, stated that he was '3 fyank P. Fenton, 16, $174; . 3, | called upon Rev. O. B. Baumelster who reeably surprised Friday forenoon Arthur D. Chaffee, 21, $34 ¢ ponded with a most interesting talk. when the teachers of the Natchaug Charles L. Crane, 0, 1396; No, 5, Rob- | Father Baumeister will deliver a pre- nohool eollectively pledged $20. Some of | vt H, Fenton, 10, $95; No. 8, James A, | pared lecture at the next mesting in them are giving Individual contribu- | 8hea, 9, $115, No. 7, Wade U. Web- | W0 weeks. His theme will ‘be The thons as well ater, 12, $45. Total, $997. Kaight of Ol and 1:::0,!](5!!:?1!"’0: l'i;,» Rev. V. ady. O ollo 24 Rev. W. 8. Beard snd Rev. L. M. | “giunding of Companies and Teams. | oo7. moker w ol The result of the election of officers “ NINE” | teawms from the outset ollows Thursday evening follows: Grand Only one “BROMO QUININE 1 izens’ commitiee: Co. C, 31617; .| knignt, George Grady; doputy grand That 18 LAXATIVE BROMO QUI- |$015; K, 3853; A, 3605; D, $420; F, 70| knight, James B. Lynch; fnancial sec- NINE. Look for the signature of E. | report. Total, $4,420. retary, Willlam A. Costelio; recording cretary, Edward Moran; chancellor, William C. Smith; treasurer, John W. Moran; warden, John W. Murphy; advocate, James ¥. Twomey; Inner uard, Eugene E, Martin; outer guard, Thomas Killourey; chaplain, Rev. O. 8. Baumesiter; trustee for three years, Thomas H. Killouray. Offisers of A. T. C. ire Brigade. The American Thread company’'s fire brigade at its annual meeting Thurs- day evening elecied officers for the eh- l\x‘n{vynr ax follows: Foreman, Mar- first assistant foreman, ; second assistant fore- Eerard; treasurer, George A. Eowen; enginesr, DoWitt C. Hill; sec- . E. Lewi Firemen Confused by Alarma. Shortly betore § o'clock Friday aft- ernoon the fire alarm bell rang and continued to strike until Chief Wade U. Webster cut off the bell, The bell suondded tw firat, then rang In 23, and then 12, and later 19 was recorded at the Banks street station ‘house, al- though there i3 no such box. Montgomery Hose company, No. 2, responded quickly, but went back to quarters without being needed, for there was no fira. The horse for the apparatus in the Bank strest house Saved from Awful Death. How sn_ appalling calamity in his| family was prevented is told by A D. MoDonald Tayetteville. N. C. ¥, 3 sigtar had consum nan “M e way yory tnin an to and neemed to Erow day, as all remédies fall- ing'ds New Discovery was weaker ever: ed till Dr. tried, and so completeiy cured her that | zhe has not been troubled with a cough since. It's the best medicine I sver saw or heard of.” For coughs colds, la- grivpe, asthma. oroup, nemsrrhage, ail roncnial troubles, It has no equal. Soe, 1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by o5 & ced Ct Wants to Help Some Ome. For tairty years J. ¥ Boyer of Fer- needed help and couldn’t find tile, M ai's why he wants o heip some ring #o0 long himself regs from backachs, rousne of appetits, lassitude kidney dimorders. He shows that leatric Bitters work wonders for such sbles. “Five bottles,” he writes, 17 cured _me and T am well also positively guar- liver trouble, dyspepeia, blood disordera. femaie compiainta and malaria. Try o Soc, at Lac & Os- good C The Bissell Carpet Sweeper the finest ecarpet sweeper— in £ Here t running because of the yeo” Ball Bearings, improved dust proof axle tubes produces a perfect broom action, which makes the sweeper adjustable to any sort of earpet, and the dust proof comstruction prevents dirt halr and threads from interfer- ing with the free action. | All these good poimts 3tve the BIS- SELL the greatest sweeping ca- eagse of operation and al lasting efficiency. The suggestion that this is an ideal Christmas gift is well worth econsidering. Step fn, JORDANG? = G >t 3 decl0S&Tu nlnn-prmabutw ano:muhwzn the curriage or truck. The #ystemn be came somewnat langled and as a re sult of crossed wires or momething the | kong wan sounded. Chisf Webster | and bis assistants tmmediately got | busy and straighiencd out the trouble | the best way they could. The present rystem In iise ju inadequate to carry the load that js demanded of it. Clorks Plln .m. .r. The Willimantic Clerks’ rmlfl"l\' amsoclation at its regular meeting on 1 One May Overcome conetipation permanently by proper | personal co-operation with the bene- | ficlal effects of Syrup of Figs and Plixir of Senna, when required. TLs forming of regular habits ls most im- Thursday. evening in ¥ of 1, hail portant and while endeavoring to hointed Willlam Anthony vice presi- form them the assistance of Syrup of e and collector of th annociatio o) 1 1 to fill the nexired tarm ot wiiism <¥188 and Elixir of Senna is most val Connaughton, who removed to uable, ag It Is the only laxative which Harttord, | Jt ¥as voied to Mold 4 | acts without disturbing the natural Practically all nr o January 12 | functfons and without debilitating and heen made for the Gig bensfit min- | it I8 the one laxative which leaves the oo ook T Collins, the well- | fterndl organs in a naturally healthy it condition, thereby really ald FUNERALS. thet way, . To ge 1 Mrs. ;u,,,“ , ! w.uw. buy the gfnuine n.,,nuhnmrm hy Ylu | The tuneral of Mrn, Fis California ¥ig 8yrup Co. only ton) Watrous was he .: sale by all | noon from the residence 4 . drew, Main strect. Rev. § of Figs and . send, rector of Bt, Pauls claased by the wellinfor rwh‘v;y‘lh officlated, Hurl, 1 medicines which make o iimantic cemeotery, beside the grave ou: o . s 1o of tht humand ot tie deceaned A s msrarssgids s 3 |nerai Directors Eimore 4 Shepara constipation without p were i charge of the arrangements Timothy Sugrue. The funeral of Timothy eration, igTIe WAk | held from hin home on Chapman strect emPloys Friday mori t 345 o'clock follow- | gy g B | #d with req higk | R mass at Bt J. s church at the offic nond € Michael Casey, lal waa in Bt || rey, and James Carey. Joseph's cemete Various Items. cDonald of ¥u | Mayor Archibald nam was a Wiillmantic visitor Friday | 7 ¥ George M. Trotter of Malden, Mass = l1s spending a few davs with reCA ‘-A'Tl"‘ 3 8TATION in Willlmantic and Lierty Hi Government Has Opened an Offi i A delegation of » ford Friday evenir McLean box and | Watsrbury for Enli Mrs. William Jones, for some time undergoin Bt. Joseph's hospital h her home, 875 Maln sire to be conside returne to , and s sald improved The supper serv tist church d at the Firat 7 evening tending thoroughly enjoyed spent in the ehurch parlors Personals. Allen was in w. P aay. Brafnerd 8. West of Columbt a Willilmantic visgitor Friday Harttora Fri- George J. Kirb: low was In Prov Deputy Sherift Hampton was lo town Friday. the guest Friday. Mrs. William nd Miss en Bowers of Chaplin wers Wil tie visitors Friday Charles T1. Beabe and 4 y left Friday afte Sisit with friends in P Rev. R. G. Firsy Baptist ing of Baptist Friday. Attorn ed a ml— Conn that was held COUNTY DEET—$70,’J)0 | Report of Hartford County Commis- oners Shows 340,000 Paid OH Last Year. » county ¢ 2 cen in a betier . years ti . . many annual report | great as they dition to the | home which standing | was at e ‘“'L'/' —good blocd BEEGHAM'S PILLS d Everywhere. In bozes 10c in the treas - now going BIG E PLOVERT‘ | New Haven Road Has Over 32,000 Persons on Its Pay Roll—Spends | Immense Sum The demand great raiiroad s, are each 2 proportion: ended A Fine Assortment MILLINERY MRS, G. F. STANTON DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Jne pAuJ out 35 per idered pointly 61,017 person isbursed 343,495,537 the past flscal ve tation rtme; Suite 46 Shanmen Luiiding i i tractive one. Hartford You should visit us in our new warerocms at an ea-ly date. hanisome cases selected especially for Chrisimas tr ad: makz our d ya at- . ! You can buy the pianc on monthly payments if you prefer. 3 WATKINS BROTHERS, #Bavings Bank Building, 801 Main Street, Willimantic. So. Manchester An Ideal Christmas Gift A PIANOD FOR THE HOME “The selection of the RIGHT KIND of piano is of ut- most importanc:, hewever. fidelity in material, other kind. Buying of us you can be SURE of tone and workmansaip. We seli no Some exceptionally Piano Tuning by E. H. SPRING