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~* MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE . WILLIMANTIC, CONN. House Dresses It meedn’'t cost much to keep eool and trim at home with such comfort- able neat little frocks as these. \lade of sturdy percales and ginghams, open Fvery one just as care- if the pric front or side, fully cut and made as were three times as much. trimming on any of them; just a few tucks and pleats, Prices from $1.00 to $I No fussy Visit Qur Kitchenware Dep't, During This Sale ,and Notice What 4 Cents Will Buy | Houso Brushes, Pie Plates, Pudding“ Pans, Dairy Pans, Picture Cords. Mi Yng Spoons, Stove Mats, Tea Strain ers, Can Openers, Dish Mops, ¢ «ups, Lamp Burners, Sink Brush Match Helders, one-half dozen Mould- ing Hooks, Flue Stoppers, A. and B. J Crimp Top Lamp Chimneys, Etc. What 8 Cents Will Buy 8, 10 and 12-quart size Dairy Pans, and 8-quart size Pudding Pans Measuring Quarts, Rotary Sifters SHerving Trays, Dish Drainers, Beaters, Shoe Polish, Tack Hammers, . Dust Brushes, Glue, Bread Pans, ‘ake Pans and Suds Dippers. GLASSWARE Thin Plown Glasses, 4c each. Colonial style Table Glasses, 4 each. Pure Tead Tumblers. 6c each. Strictly Needle Etched Tumblers, 6¢ each, Decorated Glasses, (Gless Measuring Cups, Covered Butter Dish, The H. C. Murray Co. Agents for Ladies’” Home Journal / {Paper Patterns. SHEET MUSIC Sc a copy JAMES HARRIES @01-Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. - Times <. AreaTrifle Hard, But Cheer Up, for You Can ‘550 dozen. 6c each. 10c¢ each. Get Money by calling at the | Willimantic Loan Company, 15 Union Streel. Terms strictly confidential. | FIMORE & SHEPARD, (Sueccssors to Sessions & Wimo:e) [iill:.l’ani Funerd - Firectors, 02 North .fi!fl. LADY A Z'sfephone lm Don’t Be-Alarmed We would make it known | 1o the Public that we have not joined any onganizafion working against S&H Green | Trading Stamps, and will continue fo give Speecial Exira Stamps as we have done in the pasl The T. R. Sadd Co. WILLIMANTIC, CONN. “Going Dol of e Clothing Business” Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store OUTFITTERS TO ALL 911 Overland Models' ERNEST P. CHESBRO, 1029 Main St. Willimantic, Conn. A nice varvety Ecall sters and al Bgg! X ety - What Is Going On Tonight. The, Passion Plur Lecture at the M. Churci. audeviile and Moving lm:uxes at Loomer Opera Housc. Moving Pictures at the Bljuu and Scenic Tempie. and Mrs. George V . Dell Rvan. Mrs. Miss Evangeline “and Jones of this elr Williams, Charles Jones, M Florence . Makie Cannot Come. John Maki Wilimantic Lodge, No. 120. A. B. S o Norwood. M e | Willimantic Lodge, No. 11, A, O. U.W, | lightweight champion wrestler of New Thread City Tent, No. 23, K. of M. Engiand, who was to have wied con- | Olfve Branch Couneil, No. 10, R. and 1sions with Young Hendeks of ti ty tonight in the Armory hall Valley street. will not be here. ov to the fact that he bus an tnporin 8. ROSSIE VELVET COMPANY ; - 3 match scheduled for Boston, M Hires Old Box Shon to Use Until New | ;0 evening. It probable that . Mill Can Be Completed. may come to_this city later. ! A S Resgarding Jack Monty's chall Phe announcement was made on |to Youneg Hendeks, Hendel: Monday that the Rossie Velvet com- {he is willing to meet Mont ny had hired the old box-shop on | will make Hendeks weig 1\ street. recently occupied LV |the present time Monty too | | the us Dry Battery company. and | heavy for Young Hendek Hendels | { pow rented by Foley & Henry, to take | can be reached any t at the | effect next week. The company pro- | Thread City Ki Willimantic. |1 s to put in as many machines as Jle in the building and commence Settled Out of Court. help right off for the express | .. oo o o i s of trainfiy thells S5 opers~ The civil suii brought by Mis | for tn moving into the new | °0# R. Gilman against John W. Y | on South street, %o as to be. | Vorth and Edgar Browr. for dam- i ve operations there just as |28€s alleged to have been caused { soon the building is ready for oc- | Peing injured in the collapse of ”“ | 3 3 s 74 pavilion at Lake Wangumbaug, Ernest Rossie My ime charge of the piant. tic Sout Coventry, at the time of the bLig cele bration on the evening of ihe ing of the Willimantic-South ¢ parn SEVENTY-FIRST BIRTHDAY { property is in the Mr. Oliener wa { while Sunday o home in New Yo l)n the 1.1 train. He stated that he was a paper maker and would continue to ru plant and would also manufaetu der board stock board manufactured by . expect to enlarge thP mill later said Mr. Oliener. “and increa: help and install mere machiner a short while a company will be form- ed and possibly another line of bus- iness added. The plant is an exceilent one. The new owner to Monday morning and will carry along i the present force of twenty eperatives under Foreman Willlam Rourke. ! The property was known at one thue {as.the Hop River Warn eoémpany, owned by the Jillsens of this city. TFo ‘fa long time the mill stood idle. until purchased by Mr. Case about ten or twelve Years ago. Business was al-| ways good under Mr. Case’s methods and the little village of Hop River has been greatly benefited thereby. Alderman Cgse sald Monday that he had not decided@ what he would do. He will continue to reside in this city, however. town of Colun in town fnr a s (n! A quick. Junch prepared in a minate. | | Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK'S. | | & Others are imitations. - e A Bank Account isa Beacon Light That Will Guide You Through Many a Financial Storm Our BANK Your BANK The Willimantic Savings Institute H. C. MURRAY, President. N. D. WEBSTER, Established feb21TuThS POULTRY | OBITUARY. | Edmund Delude Edmund Delude. aged the home of his mother. Mrs. Leon De- | i1 Adelbert street. Sundav, ait- er a lengthy illeess with peritonitis and complications. Deceased was born in this city and atten ued St. Joaeph’s. parochial employe can Thread company. There survive, the mother, five brothers and Theodore, Polidore his Delude, all of th Achille Perreault, { died at Charles G. Brackway. Mrs. Henry B. Ford of 95 street received a telegram morning from Pine Biuff, Ark., that her brother. Charles G. of that place, The cause tioned. Spring | Monday stating Brack- died Sunday eve- death was not way of Deceased was born in Boz 3 ago and previous to his going west vears a while in Deep Riy was unmarried and his on relative was his sister, Mr: Ford, Treasurer in 1842 Mary Bogala. the eight months old daugh- fr. and Mrs. John Bogala, died at their home, 2 hapman street, on Sunday night, ,ollov'mg two weeks’ illn with pneumonia. | { i Yvonne Langlois. i Yvoune, the eleven months old daughter of Albert and Melvina (Su- | — Full Nest Egg Food ‘Will make your Hens 60 feeds for lay more i ggs. roatignal Poultry Food Preventis disease in poultry. ‘ Inte 50cy $1.00 sizes. a Headquarters for | CYPHERS’ INCUBATORS Come logue. one cent. | Gives that deli- | catecomplexion so difficult to obtain in any | in and get a 1911 cata- o is a pure, greaseless toilet o cream ; fragrant, pleasant and harmiess. lfyouhavelred.blotd: Or. F. C. JAGKSON-—Dentist Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty i /52 Main Street, Teleohona. HIRAM N. FENN, UNDERTAEER anrd BEMBALMER Willimantis Smith, the Drugman, 205 Ma.ln St. Pitcher & Service, 253 Central Ave’ VL;raus Pt rmacy;. 276 West Main St { Barber, 3 served | Attended Mrs. | Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. W. R, Bur- i dick” H Herpert Payne of - Haven is at = ic | prena)\t) Langlois of 143 street, died Monday orning ing ashort “itiness with prieu i ED‘MG Thomas Lee and \flarlba Bramhall were married Satdrday evening-at 8 o'ciock at “the home of Mrs. Church street. by H. Towusend. - rector of St @piscopal chareh, The witn the ceremony- were John' J. Mallon Mre. Lizzie Barbe: Linnrediately lowing the wedding a Lincheon was {0 4 few snesis abd n social ! - followed. “Mr. and Mrs. Lée will | o thelr ‘home. for ‘the present at Church - stre 5 Small Break Delays Mill. plant of the Windhain he shut dowo Monday £:30, due to the back valve. @ {he 1main exhaust pipe “of the engine springing a leak that was discovered by Engiresr De- ming just at the hour of starting. The break was quickly repaired and the help much_time. Napoleon Charron Again on Probation, Napoleon Charron, who was arrest- ed Saturday morning on a charge of non-guppori o his 4 pied of guilty hetor A. Arnoid in the nolice The court in juil and aid mot 1 court morning s 60 3 troliey line, has been settied on probation for six months, e — 3 e ot g i g ap- )y he d., and the senténce to be i E reli court. Attorney P. J. Danahey ap-|to be paid, v e | Celebrated by Thomas G. Aurelio— | 00 (0 Nt in the carried out if tae probation is violat- Norwich Guests Present, — ed. Judge Arpol » ordered that ! Saber oL TelikIves A Lriendk New WMail Carrier. Charron's vrevious senter for whieh | of Tiomae G, Aurelio sathered at the | Georze Bates of Valley street. who | Do e SULon feAUIOR - of 3o Ard | Aurelio home on Walnut Street and |12 been carrying the mail between | 0218 OF L0 counts one of breach of { Assisted in fittingly celebrating the | the railroad station and the Voo aace o e By | Seventy-first anniversary of his birth, | [oF Alfred Brown. who has g k. Y An excellent supper was enjoved by | {ract, resigned Saturday evern a1l present, and then the balance of |jam Barber of Church stree Various Items. the evening was spent in plafing dif-|ornies commenced the Bicwell of Norw was in {5 T o ana simging M au. | been hired by Mr. Brown. B i, = has entered the employ of Me h was a handsome sofa | JODEs. aund lrax i pitlow worked by Miss Mamie I. Enos o B ford Mond l«n Oakley, “‘I. a n\sl*;(-_d'n \\x Au- Sent to Ncr'wuf Hnsp-t?. ; Tohr i ket of - GAlend v retio se present besides s, Adah H. Scribner. wife of Ed- | brought to this city Monday afte Mys. Aurelio were Mr. > of Pudding hill, and. v.hu§ noon and taken 1o a private hospital reut 3. Flelds of 2 a wght to this city ¥ ifor treatme nan, Miss J. H. Fitts Sunday 7 : Ruthford. s caret | ined by Dre > The u; the city for the ializabeth L v and | Simonds and s e L s b Grace H of Norwich; | committed by court to | Hioned For o et - ’.\l:s. Lottie G, s of Stonington, | the Nor St and taken ! ; ;r_.lin'xlc-q_m ‘..1“ there Monday { taining gewers 2 »y | “Jusi Say” | caTiereoansruant Personai. ! ’ Sold by C. C. Case to New yo,.k} Irant \I::uhfllps of Hampton was in 4"0 R I K s Purchaser, Who Will Continue In. | '€ “lty tonday. Sealincy | I ‘: arr left Monday for a dustry. = ds in Danbury. It Means | The Jargest real estate transter i | Jean Gignere has returned from a Original and Genuine vears in town of Columbia took | Visit with friends in ? : i place Satur afternoon, when the Deputy Sheriff €. i ALTED MlLK entire properiy at Hopo River of the|anon was a Willimantic visitor Mon- Case Leatherboard « day. | ing of the large paper >| Postmaster Allen Jewett of Clark’s i The Food-drink for All “.5- .;el\;nlent hn'fi - av:;l = Corners was a Willimantic visitor on land, was sold by the owner. Alder- | \fonday. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. | man’ christopher C. Case of {his o BEE e Agrees with the weak? digestion. to Leopold E. Oliener of New e L anEgl of T ) ! i s, | Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. With the exception of four ac onp SEiEmEmL L 2y i Rthdk.maltcdflx,powdaform. {land, Mr. Oliener's newly acqu APS 5‘ rrie Dion of Ash sireet rovidence in with friends. JEWETT CITY Meeting of Eastern Connecticut Directors Postponed—Local Rela- | tives at Providence Funeral. for a fortnight's The meeting of the directors of the Eastern Connecticut® league, which ' was to have heen held here Sunday afternoon, was postponed until ne: Sunday, as only” a few of the manage: appeared. Besides Manager Desros- jers of the local team, President Reeves of Danielson. Managsr Dion of Wauregan and Manager Edward Mur- phy, Frauk Waters and J. B. Benoit of Taftrille were present. Tillinghast's Funeral AMrs. Chauncey Robie, Charles Tu er and Frank B. Terry were in Pro idence Monday to attend the. funera of Mrs. Terry’s aunt, Mrs. Julia Till- inghast. 1 Local Gieanings. i Dr. S, H. Holmes is one of the first to see a robin in this vicinity. The men’s class of the Congrega- tional church meets at Dr. G. H. Jen- nings’ tonight. F. G. Waters has entered the em- ploy of the Delavergne Machine com- | pauy in New York and will leave here | April 1. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Ethel P: James Parkhurst and ! khurst of Moosup spent | his home here for a Webster Five Dcfund 23-9. 'he Wabster basketball five journ ed 10 Jewett Cily Monday evening = -as beaten by the.Jewett City th a score of 23 to 9. yvl ved in the Bijou. n id boys The game was Lineup and sum- City—Jodoin 1f, Keach rf, ., IL’Heureux and Blake Ig, | rt, 8, Marland 4, Raymond 3, , Saunders Attendance 20 Wiilis; timer, Gardner; sco Wolfe. COLCHESTER. Mrs. B. D. Remington Surprised on Birthday by Members of Ladies’ Aid Society. Mahon 2. er, The members of the Ladies’ Aid so- ciety of the Baptist church and a num- ber of friends gave a pleasant birth- surprisa party at the Baptist par- ge Saturday evening, it being the birthd. of Mrs. B. D. Remington. A number of pretty presents were given Mrs. Remington. The evening was pleasanth passed in singing and other musements. A lunch was served dur- ng the evening. Herman Conrad of Hebron w town Saturday. Meetings of Church Societies. The monthly missionary meeting was ! held in the chave! Sundayv evening at 17 o'clock. The topic was A Man's Jeb, with voluntary reports. The W. C. T. U. is to hold a meet- in i {ing at the Congregational parsonage | don there were shown blue, pink and this. (Tuesday) afternoon. The members of the Christian En- idefi\'nr society will ‘hold a soclal gath- ering in the chapel Friday evening. % Borough ' Interests. Rev. Philip' L. Mooney was in Moo~ dus Sunday and,celebrated mass at St. Bridget's church Abraham Agranovitch of orwich was the guest of his parents on South Main street over Sunday. Charles Shailor of North Westches- ter was in town Saturday in his tour- ing car. Mrs. Henry McDonald of Marlboro was a caller in town Saturday. Chiggles Reade 0] illimantic was a Cdicheliter visitor Menday. Wiilfam Johnson a in North West- M{ er Sunday.. * T8, Louis Grollman and dus were guests of hover Sunday. —— & adjourned gamesiin the inter- ‘natignal chess tournam e played off Saturday at San Sebastian, Spain, with the following results: Niemzo- witsch ‘drew with Rubinstein; Niemzo- witach: won from Teichmann; Vidmar bedt-Duias .an« Amamu beat Janows= | ski. ~ The _thi a will .pe * pla Free at Your Nearest Druggis! CONSTIPATION Paw Paw Pills are wmlike all other laxative or cathartics. They cer into activity by gentie methods. They do not scgur; they - do not they do not weaken, but they do start all the secretions of the liver and h in a way that soon puts these organs in a healthy condition, and cor- rects constipation. In my opimion, constipation is _respo: ble for most ailments. There are 26 feet-of human bowels, which is really a sewer pipe. When this pipe becomes clogged the whole system becomes poisoned. causing biliousness. indigestion and impure blood, which often produce rheumatism and kidney ail- ments. No woman who ulmérn with eonstnpanon or any liver ailment esn expect to have a clear complexion or Pu]oy good bhealth. If I had my way T would prohibit the sale o? nine-tenths of the cathartics that are now b sold, for the reason that they soon destroy the lining of the stomach. settin up serious forms of indigestion, and so paralyze the bowéls that they reiuse act nnless forced by strong purgatives. Munyons Paw Paw Pills are a tonic to flxe stomach, liver and nerves. The invigorate instead of weaken; they enrich the blood instead of impoverish it: they enable the stomach to get all the nourishment from food that iz put into it These pills conta.m no calomel, no dope; they are soothing, healing and stimulating. They school the bewels to_act wnhnut physic. Rebnlar _size bottle, containing 45 pills, 25 cents Take this coupon to vonr nearest druggist and obtain free a mal size pnl age of ,vhm)on aw Paw Pills. t one of our 1911 almanacs at your nearest drug store, or FREE COUPON Gef mailed on e cue: Present this coupen fo any Just (-1 ss :]"\. gh( and secire, absolutely ,u., 2 i«] package of Munyon's P Pill as MUNYON'S nmn—opa’lmf “HOME TRMEE CO. 1 and Jefferson Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. HOLIDAYS OF 1911. LIKE And the Months Having Five Paydays | Also Worth Noting. IN SPOTLESS TOWN. But Sterilized Tools Used This Barber Shop. None in Lincoln’s birthday came on Sunday, | A Waterbury barber announces but was observed Monday, | that with the new in use at ington’s birthday came on \\.mw:rld\ {'his shop he defies dis contagion A h Wednesday, which is the begin- | get a With this of Lent, cane on March 1, 118y &' sk O comb the. first Sunday in Lent v March 5. | twice »n_apd when a hair March 17, comes on | brush is it is taken from an S is’ Apr envelope in which it been sealed Sunday will come lat s | afte thorough on. The vear than it did either in 1910 or 1904, | combs d solution. coming on April 16. In 1910 Easter |i and. lather Sunday was observed on March 27, d. and the the year previous on Aprii the faces of Memorial day, the 30th of aving come fall on Tuesday, as will also the n which the of July. By law. Labor day m is live stea first Monday in Sept»mber, and will § h this yvear com= on Sept. absolutely safe, 7 The last day of \ovembor Thurs- {and in keeping with the scient progress of recent vears in lessening day, the 30th, will be Thanksgiving. 1d limiting contagion Christmas will this vear fall on Mon- day again, bringing together two dayvs upon which thoge who work will rest - After New Year's day, 1912, rest like these will not be observed for a number of years. Arbor day. which is by the laws of the state held on the Friday following NO MORE GREASY DOUG A lady in Greenville, S. C,, recently wrote a friend as follows: “For years, after preparing dough- nuts with the utmost care, 1 was dis- a Il this year |appointed to see them come out greasy e foag Sav ol ey WA &ha unwholesome looking. EHowever, £ A Heptember and Decem- | With my first use of Cottolene for fry Rairny,, Septer { ing them, I was delighted, as they were ‘ber are the months that have five Sat- | urdays, and, therefore. for most peo- ple. five paydays. These are good months for that purpose. In April the fifth payday will help out on the ex- penses of the spring moving. In July it will pay for the little excursion had on the Fourth. In September it will coma handy to pay for vacation, and in December it will be needed to pay the first of January bills.—Litchfield En- quirer. i brown, crisp and delicious. “For making doughnuts, pastry. light brezd and flaky biscuits I prefer Cot- tolene to any other shortening on the market. We even carry a pail of it on our annual camping trips through the mountains.” Cettolene is made by The N. K. Fair- bank Company, and is much more wholesome and economical than lard. 1t is sold by all good grocers. At o recent gem exhibition in Lon- aquamarine diamonds. DOCTOR PRESCRIBES GUTICURA REMEDIES | *I wish to let you know o a couple of recent cures I have made by the use of the Cuticura Remedies. Last August, Mr. came to my office, troubled with a severe skin Where 1o Trade in Jewett Gity WE HAVE THE LARGEST LINE m' Calendars and. Christmas and New Yea'r's Cards in town at WM. JOHNSTON’S, BIG REDUCTIONS . EN. Millinery Goods to make room for eruption. - It was dermatitis in its worst | Xmas Stock, A form. It would affect most parts of his body MLLE. BEAUREGARD. — thighs, elbows, chest, back and abdomen. 1 i I The llchln and burnmg WaAS drwdlul lnd - e e T 6. 3. BOTTOMLEY & SON, nmmended all the treatments I eou!d th{nk of, but nothing seemed to help. In the e "‘m?fi’&'."ufi:“m‘fi‘fu she was going to get some of the Cuticura Bemcdics :nd hsnlttill Icoulddnnnthln: Cuflcm Sol.p and Ohtmun ln? E etely cured. x lost no the Cu un told Wi wm baths_of the c«licun \m > of ¢ Gulicum ved and to-day ke 1 " Genaral %tepair Shep, _Bicycle and Automobile Répairing Oil and. Gasoline for sala ' JMWIWPr OITY WOTEL ew and Up-to-date’ Neotel 22 ov- - m‘ IReA ¥. ZTWIS. Preprieto: . MOURIGAN. he is com) i 7 have ré(l hhh in_the Cu . NOW | convinced ef their eflu." ) B. L. W E)sl)am-mfi:‘ -, Boston,