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N Y T AL T S T Harttord — NEW BRITAIN DAIIL Y HERALD, MONDAY, JA NUARY 30, 19 —_ Hartforfl Annual Clearance Sale of BOYS’ TUB SUITS | Cool Sturdy Suits Boys Will For Summer Wear Boys’ Clothing—Fifth Floor Be Boys Full of life and mischief ! Getting a world of fun out of the same pranks that we did when we were young ! ; These are the boys we strive to outfit. longer. We try to get clothes that will last them Even when they're as careful as can be the dirt succeeds in getting on boys at play, but the mothers of the boys who wear our WASH SUITS never scold because they under- stand and know that these suits will wash to beat the band. Every solid color is in the assortment; also many attractive combinations in imported natural color linen, Palmer linen, Galatea, Devonshire, Crescent Cloth. Kiddy Cloth, Peggy Cloth and Sizes 215 to 10, HURGHES SHOW A PROSPEROUS YEAR St John's and S&cred Heart Statements Read to Parishioners ( The annual report of the Sacred Heart of Jesus church was read yes terday morning by the pastor, Rey Lucyan Bojnowski. The receipts of the church amounted to §41,411 and from the cemetery, §2 The expenditures totalled $42,08 and of the cemetery, §1,408.12 other reports showed as follows Balance on hand, December 3 pew rent, $13,196.2 + Parish collectio $188; ren or coal, $944.1 or school, $60 for candles, $20.01; children, $1,460.54; dio- $10 ter, $8 universi wrpet, $770, for fence, $891.0 $070.26; interest, $1,080.25; donations, cesan collections, Holy lLand, $88 Peter's Pence 3 Hoove wine, 0; water, $425.60; light, fuel, $4,838.10; insurance, | 3; electrical repairs, $341.18; | plumbing, $1 d station- ery, $63.79; printing, § telephone $06.25 painting, $100.66; express, $24.24; cathedraticum, $1,004.64; in firm priests, $30; diocesan collections, $1.070.71; ccmetery, $1,498.12. i | debt of $6,000 had been tomorrow morning, 7 o'clock, for Mrs Ann Higgins, On Wednesday morn ing, at the time, there will b an anniversary mass for Mrs Murtha Thursday is the fest of the Purif cation of the Blessed Mary Virgin and Candle M Day Friday Devotions will be he riday with ma at 5:80 and 7 lock and Holy Hour in the evening at 8§ o'clock, 8t B 8 Day will also he observed Friday Throats will be blessed after morning mass and following the Holy Hour in The Holy Family will hold a month ly meeting Wednesday at 8§ o'clock. St. Joseph's Chureh, The Ladies' will meet ock. C‘on- evening and 7 y afternoon d will be held at 5:30 o'clock I"riday morning. Candle Mass Day will be observed Thursday with at 7 o'clock. Dlessing of the o] 7 o'c and The Poy meeting o'clock. Mary t n the evening. Scouts troop will hold a I'hursday evening at 7:30 Members of the Children of will attend communion in a bhody 9 o'clock mass Sunday morning. Debt Cleared, Rev. Thomas J. Laden, the St. John the announced yesterday morning that the paid, thus wiping out the financial obligation of the parish. The parish will now en- deavor to complete the new rectory, started some time ago, of which a balance of $2,661.84, which remained on hand after the expenses of the year 1921 had been paid, will be ap- ards this building. wlen gave reports which receipts during the year as pastor of Evangelist church, |8 ADVIGE T0 GIRLS GIVEN BY PRIESTS Both Fathers Winters and Daly Preach Special Sermons Both Rev, John T. Winters at St 's church and Rev. Patrick Daly . Joseph's church vigorously as- sailed the manners and garb of the young girls of today, in their sermons yesterday, Of the two, Father Win- ters was the most caustic in his ar- raignment, Launching into his theme, IFather Winter: iticized and deplored the linter-marriage of Catholics and Pro- testants. 1n this connection he spoke of the absence of ceremony at such | marriages and while admitting that many of them result happily, he feels |that a great majority of them result otherwise. In ending this phase of nis talk, Father Winters urged Cath- olic young men and women to choose [ their life partners from among those |of the same religious bellefs as them- as hitting at the extremes |in attire adopted by the young girl lof today, Father Winters went deep- er into the home life and social life. He spoke a word of advice to par- |ents having young girls, impressing upon them the advisability of proper chaperonage and declaring that visit- ors who call on the young women {should be made to observe respectable hours. The practice of permitting young couples to sit alone and un- chaperoned was vigorously attacked [the manner in which he de 1 the prevailing fashions, He de that there is an increasing tendency tow- ard insufficiency of covering for the Especlally did he' di- rect his verbal shafts at the young women who walk about the streets with their arctics flapping or turned down from the top. What he called transparent clothes, was also decried by the clergyman. ToRent-- STORE at 143 Main St. now occupied by Meshken The Furrier female body s Apply at Raphael’s Dept. Store by the priest, who asserted that the isolation of lovers is all wrong and should not be tolerated. FFather Daly injected a humorous vein into his talk on the fair sex in | R I St. Mary's Notes. A solemn high mass was celebrated this morning at 8 o’clock for His Holi- ness Pope Benedict XV. A month's |3 mind mass of requiem will be held ¢ .28, The expenses amount- to $5,900.44, exclusive of the debt ped out on the church, There were baptisms during the year, 18 wed- and 15 deaths in the parish. Office 380 Main St. Suits For $2.95 Regular Prices $3.98 to $4.50. The majority of these are from our regular, fresh stock. They’re a selection of good fall and winter weight materials, such as Palmer Linen, Crescent Cloth and other standard and reliable heavy wash materials. Sizes 214 to 10. Suits For 99c Regular Price $1.69 and $2.00. Three hundred and ninety-five suits in sturdy woven Peggy cloth; middy and one-piece styles; solid colors and stripes. Peggy cloth is yarn dyed and guar- anteed fast color. Sizes 21 to 8. Suits For $1.95 Regular Prices $2.50 to $5.00. Our own Suits and an important pur- chase of 100 dozen sample Suits; the ma- terials are Palmer Linen, Devonshire and Kiddy Cloths and many combinations. From the best makers. Sizes 214 to 10. THE BALANCE OF Our Better Suits Including the Famous Blue Jacket tailor-made suits in middy and combination styles. Formerly $3.98 and $4.50, now $2.95. Formerly $5.00 and $5.50, now $3.95. Formerly $6.98 and $7.98, now $4.95. At 990 pair FIFTH I'LOOR BOYS’ PAJAMAS Boys’ cotton and outing flannel Pajamas in one and two-piece style, the most of them trimmed with silk frogs in sizes 4 to 18 that have regularly sold up to $2.00 are now offered African teak is the heaviest and strongest wood known. We have $15,000 to invest for our clients in Second Mortgages. If you have a good second mortgage to offer, come in and see us. First Mortgage Money Wanted. See us if you have money to invest. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. THERE THEY GO All our Ranges. 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