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WILLIMANTIC FUNERALS, . What Is Going On Tomight _ Willimanptle Commandery, No. H K. of P. Hall H Marijorie Lois Brown, fmantic Iud,;e,!\n 1440, L. 0. O. | fune of Marjorie Lois, in- sant Btreot =5 R aint das of na Mrs. Stephe: 2 rown of Munsfield, was heid at 1.30 iook Tuesday afternoon. The ser- Te conducted by Rev, E. P. E. S, RUSS DECLINES T of the Mansfield Center Burial was in the cemete: Funeral | rd had charge Doos Not Care to Accept Appointment as Superintendont of Water Depart- bl M. herina Horrigan, of Mre, Katherine Hor- morning at her home in South Mary's ciiurch Rev. the reawiem high i was in St. Mary's cem- Coventry. The bearers mss Youngs, John Youngs, Harry Costello, nephews of sed. o )1 Tuesday om St. OBITUARY. James King. King of 64 Valley street died eph’s hospital lste Monday 59 position and the selection came (J. =s a surprise, but he féit obliged | scline for Mr. Moulton holds office esvor is appointed Fe was operated on for gail did not rally Mr, personal reasons only. |oven: ntil his after the King was 60 years a number of vears d by the city street st {had been employ CARPENTERS' UNION CARD. | jepartment \ " sister, Miss Johanna “Means of Identifying Andrew Ander- R T S eI son, Killed by Train in West Vir. ginia. ! DROPPED DEAD. Jzmes H, Porter of Liberty Hill Ex- pired as He Stepped from Wagon. A card issued by the local carpen- ters’ union and signed by the fi clal secretary, Rufus Rood. was the means v Monday eveniung James Har- the body of Andrew Ander-|rjson i’orter. 62, of Liberty Hill, drop- m, of this city, killed by a train|ped gead while at his work as a team- at Green Springs. West Virginia, last |ster. Mr. Porter drove for Edward A. Saturday, was_identified. tlles of Leonard Bridge. He seemed The body had no marks of identifica- ltq be in good health, but on his re- tion on it when found except the card. |turn from =z trip he stepped down The coroner at Green Springs commu- |from his wagon and fell to the ground. ricated with Mr. Rood, who in turn|)Medical attendance was secured, but notified the relatives of the dead man. |the man was dead by the time Medical Mr. Anderson left Willimantic about | Bxaminer I. L. Danielson of Lebanon three weeks ago in search of work|reached him. Ieart failure was given and has written several letters home, |as the cause of death, the last stating that he expected to| Two daughters, Mis eturn shortly as there was no open- |of Libert ing for him in the south. He was about 32 years of age, of good charac ter and had many friends in this cit He is survived by his wife, Olga Gun- Millie Porter e Rich- Leaves Hospital Cured. jerson, who resides with her brother Joseph Amendola, who recently was on the Pleasant Valley road. discharged from St. Joseph' Arrangements have been made to|hospital after an atts of bring the body to this cits | preumonia. left town Tuesday {home in Meriden. Mr. Amendola is employed on the ff of the local branch of a life in e company. T. | - cAs o R IA FOR WORTHY CAUSE. For Infants and Children Needlework Guild Solicited in Behalf of European Sufferers, InUse For Over 30 Years i et e £ the Needlewor] | suild has received a call for contribu tions to swell the fund the guild is rlanning to raise to aid the women and the suffering soldiers of warring nations. JAY M. SHEPARD The rational gulld plans to use the money to buy materials in this coun- Succeedinz Elmore & Shepard try which can be made into garments for the sufferers, both men and women, These the ‘wome; women will e he work and will be\er themselves and the tributiéns sent to Mr nio P. Scripture of Windham s themselve: ed and abled to al wounded. FuneralDirectorand Embalmer 60.62 North St., Willimantic Lady Assistant Tel. connectior HIRAM N. FENN | UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER Sale of Business, John Geno, who has conducted a 62 Church 8t., Willimantic, Ct. successful business on Union street, > of his business to John Telephone Lady Assistanc con street Sister and Priests Visit Mother. Margaret Mary, mother ters of Mercy at the spent Tuesday in s of her mother, of Hewitt street, Chicago and ne of Waterbury also visiting their mother in Edward Cryne left DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty 752 Main Street, Willimantic Telephone Murray's Eoston Store ILLIMARTIC, CONN. Suits afi_f:f%, Saturday night will brmg and to m our January Clearance = of the best value- we have marked our the lowest prices or three months, this ts and Coats should shes to save half the reg- Suits now reduced et ."54-98. $7.50 and $10.00 Coats now reduced to $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50 e Skirts now reducedto. . ............. $1.98 THE H. C. MURRAY CO. e I Incorporated 1842 “WHEREWITHALL” Everybody needs it, of course. Everybody is going to need it more in the future, too, when the earning capacity is less than dur- ing youth or middle-age. The best way to be sure to have some THEN is to save a little NOW-—a little at a time, but that little often. The Willimantic Savings Institute N. D, WEBSTER, Treasurer REPORT OF WINDHAM COUNTY CORiMISSIONERS Submitted to-Windham County Mem bers of the General Assembiy- Shows Balance of $2895.18 in Favo Tuesday evening for Chicago, after a _stay of ten days in this city. $960 FOR CHARITIES Voted by Windham Town Meeting— Monthly lnstallmmtu of $80, b of Jail for 1914—Everstt Brown o The voters of th }awn of Windham| Pemfret Nominated for Membershif | assemble in specia town meeting < Tuesday evening and put the stames nf| ©n the Board o Agriculture. their approval on the newly organized % fobi Tnited Charities board by sppropriat- & o theiBusting e ing $960 toward its support for the| Iartford, J The Windham { ensuing vear. county the general as ! | The motion was presented by M. E, afternoon for the pur Lincoin and read as follows: the report of the Resolved, That the town of Wind- and treasurer ham, in speclal meeting assembled, presiding and Rep resentatlve Chester acting as clerk The reports embraced the receipts anc appropriate the sum of $960, to be paid to the treasurer of, the United Charities | association, and the treasurer of the|eXpens { town pay the same in installments of | county for { $80 per month for months, beginning | September 3 a 1914, togethe, Feb. 1, 19 with a report in detail concerning the The meeting was called to order by | temporary hom v jail Town Clerk Frank P. Fenton, and F sue ot Cheedbro was elected as chairman veral towns during the Mr. Lincoln, after the presentation ce in favor of thc of his motion, teok the floor and ex- 338.26, and for 191 the balance is ceipts 33, plained the purposes of the United Charitles, as already set forth In the columns of The Bulletin and else- where, paying a_compliment to Profes sor PBailey of Yale, who has on sev- eral occaslons assisted the promoters of the organization by ad and ad- dresses in this city. Others who_ spoke upon the matter were Town Clerk Fenton, George F. Taylor, Dr. Louis I. Mason, Selectman 8.13 making the re above the expens During the two requires the cou. of the cou forest fi. county law rwise the receipts been just about sufficient to meet the R. E. Mitchell and William C. Norris. | county expenses. The only opposition which was voiced mber in jail - September 30, was by Attorney P. J. Danahey. The committed i motion passed by a large majority. charged d PERSONAL TAX COUNT. Rt lett ov 3,122 Persons Enumerated—2,606 Are a total of There were Ciable $or Yoo rged during the year 449, leav 89 in jail when tember 30, 19 report closed Se The report of Persona] Tax Enumer- ator James P, Twomey, which has just| cyiapern’ here were 63 | been compiled, shows a total enumera- il _home and | tion for 1914 of 3,122 persons, 111 more| tuetun oo, he year, and | than last vear, and a total number|pyc © Weke rned to e home. liable to taxation of 2,606, as against|ijoos sy oo 1 in families not rela- 2,480 in 1913, tives re. s 4, discharged 5, . with aving temb dren returned di 1 the home Sep. > were 21 The complete figures follow: Total enumeration Exemptions— he begin 3 the beginning of {he year makes a Active firemen total of 95. Of these 24 were bl Ex-firemen, five 4 with rela- service n i leaving 69 in Active militiamen Ex mlln!anv‘n . TOOK CHINAMAN AWAY. Immigration Official Took Lee Him | 1 and Chin Nin to Hartford. Two Immigration officers ford came to this city Tu from Hart- sday even- private n's temporary inz and took two Chinamen into home, $304 15; produce sold at tempor- tody, returning with them to Hartford | 2Ty home, § ten per cent. of li- in the evening. The two foreigners. nse mon transfer of - $16 vho were found with the assistance of Officer Grady, were charged, it is said with violation of the Immigration law One of those taken into custody T.ee Him, son of Lee Wing, the Churc street laundryman, and the other, who was working in the laundry, was named Chin Nin, Lee Wing is a native American, San_Francisco, about 46 When he was 19 he went ba He has a family The boy has most of the time typewriter $31.91 > in treas The total expenses leaving balance in ptem 1913, of Se. born in age. China and married of five children in China. been here three years, a de report, with | in_this ci shows 2 to | It is n the The total two were apprehended. E is cash on | going to Hartford toc to take legal eipts | steps to guard his son’s interests d the | Andover Pa nt Discharged from the | Hospital. September Mrs, E. Pratt, who has been a ail liquor | patient at r's hospital for | - ) was discharged | ¢ li nd ha of nty thi am) Middle- |3 L n was a Middletown vis- | e » Jordan of | Jston, ne the guest C Hartford nds i S s an As W made officis it to the Andover schools of Jewatt Cit this is entertair H. been in returned has aay Houston, W for a few Griggs of Springfield of the county with his father, D. A. ccepted. Repres: Tountain street, o 3 e 5 rooklyn and Plessis Asher, K(Z‘_(l h been e elected auditors. New Haven r the past ‘el was nominat- | returned Moran of New H: who 1 Dennis F. en ing his parents, on Willowbrooi street, state board was ad- rned to Februs Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Williams of QTON]NGTON { Windham street are entertaining Ever- 2 }:rr Ty fare ]Eurial of Mrs. Amos Denison Williams a Bernstein, who been | _Fi i in New York for the past five weeks,| o .n® for Disturbance—Aromntim | has returned to her parents home in uting. | Tne B. Baldwin is in Hartford today, h ding the ing of the Secretaries As Veterans. cticut T By hool in th and vi of the Ando cals, Tuesday in Andov Katz of Colch ambulance on Mrs. Fannie taken in the Monday from the 9:35 a. m. Air Line train, to > St. Joseph'cs hospital. She is to be treated for appendicit Mrs. Belle B. Riggleman and Mrs J. B. Baldwin are attending the clos- ing session of the New England club of library commission workers, at the Athenaeum annex, Hartford. Hartford visitors Monday lm_luced Edward Trady, Mrs. H. A. Cook, J. B Pomaroy, Miss Dorothy Laitabee, Miss Marion Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Arnold, W. H. Healy, Dr. J. F. Moran of Hartford, for- | : he merly of this city, who is recovering | Bdis ounciiiDipner from a severe illness, is spending a suncil, Roval Arcanu few weeks at the home of his par- ents, Mr and Mrs. Bartholemew Moran of Brook street. W. A, Week, who until recently con- ducted a blacksmith shop on Church street, moved his household goods to Hampton Tuesday, where he and Mrs. Weeks will malke their home with Mrs Farewel| Dinner. August O, Mu a farewell his home of friends evening th- 1tertained Monday ga Weeks' parents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Litchfield. Rl The following spent Tuesday In| __ rios Arranged. Hartford: Mrs. W. P. Jordan, Mrs, E.| Manasger ller of t A Casey, Rev. J. J Papillon, Rev.|inston High kcetball teain Leonard Smith, dMrs. C, E. Leonard, Mrs. C. J. Healey, Mrs, B. G. Thomp- hesbro, M. J. Kelley, Mr. . Beach Dr. G of five g of the borough. > plaved Monday Independents, composed of | Young Men's club of defeat at the hands team in the Potte i the score o Johnson, Miss Mabel Johmson, Rev. and Mrs, C. Lo Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rosebrooks, Rev. J. A. Dooloy, M, E. Church, W. A.| Naugatuck.—The Phoenix rubber Allen. shop has been rushed all winter and — the prospects of a_very busy vear are Stamford.—A certificate of incor-| very bright and this factory emplo; poration has been filed by the Milk|the largest number of people of ans Flour comvany of Stamford. factory in the boroush | Nothing now to be said on the Skirt In the candies where eream and butter are necessary for smoothness and richness == cream and butter are used in Our Sales Agent in Norwich is -Broadway Pharmacy Huyler’s Cocoa, like Huyler’s Candy, is supreme oo ainiols oo s ses sesieisn s einale o sieioisalen]l Westerly Pouliry Fanciers To Exhibit Will Show Birds at Kingston—Rception to New Congrega- | Furniture Store tional Pastor—Gilbert C. Parker, of Cranston, Stricken in Local Hotel. 7 | Wilfred | Tues he Weste ing to exhibit mens at the tenth v of the Lambert Poultry | The board of control of Providence Rhode Island state col has awarded contracts to the Smith ston Feb, 3, 4 and 5 iranite com for 100,000 pav: stitute will held under the s icc T There will Knowles and Gran ry black smpany for $69. The final meeting of the creditors of the Specialty Manufacturing company Telrose, which s located in Mys coilege - David_E Island college and E of the the Wes taken in ited many The members of the Paw: gregational church tendered pastor. Rev. rFe of Chester, M evening in th church has been withot the past year Gilbert O. Parker of Cranston was | [ mfined taken seriously ill nard | improving. | { Phone Watch Your ‘Baby Smile Tuck him into one of those WILLOW CARRIAGES and see his eyes take in the fine covering and the wheels and parasol, or put him on one of those TRICYCLES, he can gun it the first time he tries. We have lots of other items for him like Chairs, Doll Car- iriages, Rocking Horses, Etc. Come in and let him or her pick it out. LINCOLN'S Main and Union Streets, 285-3 Willimantic, Conn. We Want to Buy Your Old Gold, Silver or Jewelry We pay the highest prices in cash sr in exchange for the best Watch er Jewelry values in Neorwich. J. OGULNICK & CO. Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler 32 Franklin St. Established 1007 All best Teas. ... Ib. 25¢ Extra good Coffee, 1b. 23¢ Baking Powder .... 12¢ house o with his copdition rovidence. r Monc suddenly roor Mrs OANK | Changes in Fire Station Planned—Fu- neral of Miss Bertha H. Carroll— Mesting of Farther Lights. 1 new floo sda the weekl death vive was not her mother, Briefs and Personal Farther et tanmore DF. and Mrs, Fred 1 Ask for ORIGINAL GENUINE The Food Dnnk for all Ages—Others are I;l;ri;h:n Three More Sale Days - FINAL THUMP ON SKIRTS ON COATS And when you think of Coats just re- 0 Coats in Check, Navy, Green and Brown have receiv- question except that the few remain- ing blue and check sample Skirts worth $5.00 to $10.00,,are to be closed out this week at ed a final thump to the tune of $2.98 $4.98 d. B. Fullerton Co. WILLIMANTIC, CONN. member that out | wues vou wa o | before ¢ __ WHEN YOU WANT to pul your bus- iness before the public, there Is medjum better than vertising columns of Ib. 8c Cocoa:ro ik i dbe Macareni. ... ... United Tea Importers Co. (Over Somers) Fine Bubber Boot | and Shce Repairing A. GOLDBLATT *-|60 Franklin St, next to tne Bullstin Corns, Bunions and In- growing Toe Nails treated without pain. Comfort assured. Shampooing, Manicur. ing, Scalp Treatment and racial Massage. Switches made -~ur combings. Miss Katherine Lanz Roam 22, Shannon Building . 548-5 (Take Ehvltw) from 1647 | Adam’s Tavern 1861 ofier to tiie public the finest suandard Drands of Beer of Europe and America: n, Pllsner, Culmbach Bavarian Bass., Pale and Burton Muers Ale, Guinness’ Dublin _Stout, Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker E. Ale, Frank Jones’ Nourish- erling Bitter Ale, Anhsuser, Sch'itz and Pabat. A. A, ADAM, Norwich Tewn Telephone 447-13 . C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgecn wicGrory Building, Norwich, Cenn. Cverhauling and Hepair work .t all kinds on Automocbiles, _arriages, Wagons, Trucks «nd Carts. chanical Repairs, Painting, Tri | .aing, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithirg in all its branches. sealt & Clark Gony 507 to 515 North Main St. | On account of increase In price of to- bacco, the Whitentome Cigar Will be old from pow om at $35 per 1,000, J. F.)CONANT, ¢ 11 Franklim St. Ty Lv rectfcut equal t> The Bul- 3 results.