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WILLIMANTIC Ntw Year's was very quietly observed In Wi antic. The stores where food was sold and the drug stores, were open in the morning but otherwiss all business was stopped for the day. The weather ,revented a large number of people from going iutomobiling and a smaller number rom fiching through the ice on the small ponds. which was just about thick enough. Tn the afternoon there were good crowds at the moviescand at the twiligiht hop at Washburn hail. Private Arthur T. Sauires, acting 1t the selective service board has heen promoted to be a sergeant. r G. Bill of Danielson n regard to the ulin, the five- nd Mrs. O. as the re- n strnek rthu in operat- al autoists were relieved I time for using 1918 was extended to s their new 1 from the 's office. althy condit Fire from a dofect ive flue Tuesday of al 5 | delivered here. chette was held from the home on Jackson street Wedpesday afternoon at three o'clock, with a service at St Mary's church at.3:30 o'clock read by Rev. J. J. Papillon. Burial was in St. Joseph's cemetery. The funeral of Mies Katherine O'Loughlin- was held from Killourey Brothers’ undertaking rooms Wednes- day aflternoon at 1:30 o'zlock, with services at St. Joseph's church at two o’clock read by Rev. Jonn E. Clark, pastor. The bearers were Dr. Daniel F. Donohue of Waterbury, Wililiam Foley of Hartford, Terrence Coughlin of BaMic and former mayor Daniel P. Dunn of this city. Th2 committal service at the grave in St Jeseph's cemetery was read by the Rev. Father Clark. The funeral of Viola May Fuller, of Storrs was held at her reme Wed- nesday, gev. Arthur D. Carpenter of- fiejating. Rurial was in Storrs cem- etery. Werd has been received here of the death of Mrs. Mary Juliet‘c Burnham Fitch, widow of Dr. Jabez Fitch, form- e of South Windham Mrs. Fitch was born Sept. 22, 1833. She is sur- by a son, Walter, und a_daught- Mary Fuller of 105 Clark St., N The ® will be [+ 1 DANIELSON Heneault of New Tondon the holiday with relatives in elson. Chief A: P. Woodward of the fire epartment received on New 3 ing a check for $1.000 from Quinebaug company—that corpora tion’s contribution toward the cost of {the new motor fire truck soon to he zed for the an club for Mar BE CAUTIOUS 18t you of health. o lm i o il ision te 715 St., ~J g = 9 3D o Wikt Phons 44 tes germ-infec- | be | ntio | GUARANTEED TO_INSTANTLY RELIZVE, | GR MONEY REFUNDED == ASK ANY DR JARA | there h of wint At this culiar 1 < $8.50, : Just what you need to go colors and designs to select $2.25, $2.98 and $3.50 set. Separate Scarfs are $1.89. Separate Caps are 75¢ and THE H. C. MURRAY CO. 5 BOSTON STCRE Willimantic, Conn. Sweaters and Woclen Sets Cold w eather is already with us and as been more than one hint er in a few of our recent days. season a Sweater fills a pe- need which only the Sweater can, and to fill that need of yours we hav ¢ an assortment of beautiful Sweaters in many designs, colors and color combinations. Priced at $7.50, $6.98 and $12.50. skating. A wide choice of from, both in Sets at $1.69, $1.00. { | | | ueeIsy | | “Nuxated Iron helps put astonishing § strength and energy into the veins of men and bring roses to the cheeks of pale. nervous, . run-down women s Dr. James Francis Sullivan, formeriy phys: cian of Bellevue Hospital (Outdoor Dept.) N. V. and Westchester County Hospital. | I preseribe it regularly in-cases of de. pleted energy, antemia_and lack of strength and endurance. There isnothing like erganic iron--Nuzated Iron-to quickly enrich the blood, mak: beautiful, healthy women ~nd strong, vigorous, iron men.” S:lisf::fiu\ gui teed or momey { refunded. good Co. & Osgood. Chas. O guilty on t she be allow New Year’s d ay edi ed wa- T erty Liby spent Christma: tened with int perintendent Scr rrougn over, “Influenza and kindred |; diseases start withacold. Don't trifle with it. \ At the first shiver or |, sneeze, take gl CASCARA'E? QUININE "fir < Standard cold remedy for 20 years—in tablet form , sure, no opiates—brealts up a cold h : g nne meat tra in 24 hours—relieves grip in 3 days. Money mea backif it fails. The genuine boxhasaRed top | Dulchering for the home market b with Mr. Hill's picture. At All Drug Stores. | been revived in Windbava county towns to a remarkable extent during 4ha nast faw months and savaral mar. «han passing interest to honse | 20 Per Cent. Discount On Men’s, Ladies’, Children’s Shoes. During Inventory We Found Many Lots of Shoes That We | Are Unable to Fill in Sizes, Only at an Advanced Price. We Decided to Place Gur Entire Stock of Shoes On Sale at 20 Per Cent. Discount From Our Already Low Prices For 5 Days Only, Beginning Friday Morning, Jan. 3rd, and i Closing Wednesday, Jan. 8th at 6 P.M. Our Shoes Are Marked Below Regular Shoe Store Prices, So This Discount YS ONLY Means a Saving of at Least One-third. Don’t Miss This Sale, REMEMBER, 5 DA —THE— MEN’S BOYS 3 . & CHILDREN'S RUBBERS RUBBERS KEYSTNE SWRE | RUBBERS 95 Cents 69¢c and 79Cv 39 Cents DANIELSON et - F Clark and fam- ra Miller and 1 asking questions. Ladies’ Rubbers A few sizes left at 79 Cents home be: Jones, | evening being The tre heid at e wal to have | as eve OMPSCON home the home of | ie Bixbee. | president, Mrs DO YOU WANT TO HAVE OPENING FOR A F HIGH WAGES. TENDERS, ceedin d oxi aly the cnd of ul opepi closed Woodstock, Morth mthis cos y will bring if he exhibits tht corn irst premium here in uncement that telaphone rent At Tates Ae he readjusted st them for Putnam ai P i 0" to t N Something that is broving of more at in and near t ° T the nativ: Children’s Union Suits, sizes 2 to 12, werth 98c_- Infants’ Cashmere Hose, all sizes, worth 5S¢ ____ Ladies’ Burson Hose, first quality white, worth 39¢ Ladies’ Waists (all samples), worth $1.50 Men’s Ipswich Socks, worth 29¢___ _ Ladies’ Middies, made of heavy material, worth $2. Ladies’ Heatherbloom Colored Petiicoats, worth $2.00 Ladies’ Heavy Ribbed Underwear, worth 76¢ Ladies’ Muslin Drawers, worth 98c_ Ladies’ Jersey Bloomers, (fiesh), worth 98¢ Ladies’ Quting Flannel Gewns, worth $2.00 Ladies’ Night Gowns, crepe material, worth $1.25 Ladies’ Serge Dresses ! $5.97 = A few sample serge Dresses at less Ladies’ Coats $8.97. $12.97 and $14.97 YOU SAVE $1000 ON YOUR COAT HERE. than one-half of the regular price. Where WHY PAY MORE? Norwich Willimantic § Norwich, Opp. Woolworth’s Willimantic, Next to Weol- 5c. and 10c. Store. worth’s 5c. and 10c. Store. COTTON WORK BEST OF WORK AND MODERN OTHERS Reduce your doctor's bills by keeping always on hand— \ViCRS Y, NEW PRICES ... BE SURE OF STEADY WORK AT GOOCD PAY? THE GOODYEAR COTTON MILl a4 EW GOOD FAMILIES Speeder Tenders Especially Wa L 5 o MILLS MANUFACTURERS OF FABRIC FOR_ GOODYEAR TIRES RUNNING FULL BLAST, DAY AND NIGHT, AND NEED SPEEDER RING SPINNERS AND WEAVERS Where High PricesHave Failed, Low Prices Have Succeeded SALE or NO SALE WE DEFY ANY STORE ANYWHERE TO UNDERSELL OUR LOW PRICES 50 Children’s Corduroy Coats $2.97 Heavy Wash Carduroy, with heavy quilted lining; material alone worth more. Kigh Prices Have Failed, Low Prices Have Succesded SOON AT Danielsore | THE PASNIK CO. Sell for Less|