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( of the Anmun Thread Com- for many years, came s a shock m Friday Mr. Hathe- g in the best of health m retired that night as fiday moming when his fath- Hatheway, went into the room Bo Boticed that his son was breathing, and Doctors Owen O'Nelll and Laura Hills were summonefl, death tak- ing place before their arrival. They gave the cause of Mr. Hatheway's death as «eredbral embol M. m#_“. borp in Poquon- ngek. Comn., May 2, 1361, the son of Amés Morris and Martha Fverest Hath- ewny. He was educated in the local #chools ald also attended Williston Sem- fnary. At an darly age hé entered tne employ of the Willimantic Linen Com- pany and when this mill was taken over by the American Thread Company he continued in thelr employ, various pro- motions raising him to the position of office manager. His service w His generosity, - good natu; ingness to help made him riends. and will- osts of He Is survived by his father, Morris Hatbheway of this city, ters. Mrs. Woodbary E. . H., Mrs, Amos two _companies :ou\nnd Mass., an of wm'um Mr. mber of St. John's Con od_Sphinx Temple of Hartford A mesting ot the Lyceums o Windhiam High school will be held soon ap the proposition to vote ffty d 4% a fund to furnish one of the rooms in the high school building, to be known e Alumni-room A 1P l[l]KlNG ‘Y(lUNG } 1t's Easy—If You Know Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets Ry e you must watch your lbver and bowels—there’s no need of hwi(a-lh- complexion—dark ring your eyes—pimples—a bili fook in’ your eyes with no Your doctor vu]] tell you per. cent of all sickness comes mve bowels and liver. a well-known physi otb. perfected a vegetable com- mixed will olive oil to act on *ivua'x:i bowels, which he gave to . Edwards” Olive ‘Tablets, the sub- stitute for calomel, are gentle in their i '1 byMrnlivecokx 15¢ and 30:. Kflourey Broa. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS % Unien 8. Willimantic, Conn Phone ¢ ilady Assistant) JAY M. SHEPARD Suceseding Fiimore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer - fl NORTH ST, CLIMANTIC Lady Assistas: Tel connection Dr. F. C. Jacksén DENTIST 715 Main Street, Willimantic Hours-9 &, m. t0 8 o. m. Phone ¥4 ;| Friddy afternoon and ai o, the: high - scho Principal tatéd that the pl v: ward was to ha rooms mt the high as an Alumni room a ¢lasses of Willimas teams, minstrel plays, be framed and My Students at the school & Gquested to’ loan the use ol they might have in_their inembers of the alummi loan any they have.' 'Mr. that this shme ion brought tothe -mnuon o e mmm several years ago buf taken. It 18 exp Lyceum will vote t D Friday was the :m l-y &u new mitico sooolated by :g cm; & which will be nngd Commerce or n: AT T Veceive nuun ut persol work and to find employ William E. Webber, at the fequest of committee, Was at the 2 gye- mlll 0’ iré 3 s, Ani- tem whereby . every fding Work o4 ave Tils telephone mum! Invlew Of e mart &% M{ag;:! othér page is to be ‘used for- of those desirous of nna e ame system of indexing nsed. Trie office was at 1.0 emoon and by closis !du je st & %"& nine persons had app men and’ tWo Women. Of this mer 3 were paintors by, frads, and one was -3 fireman and _enginger. were, engaged in mill trades. That, the syaten nfl;n people in securing worl cess was Qcmonnn‘&d after the office was éd iman applied to M. Wenber v name and address and al’g would be willing to any kind" aihe This was at two o e o'clock a man having Work tq b about his Home came to the office infl ted that he wanted a man. Within'a hour the man Who had asked ‘for ‘&urgx {had heen motifiéd that a'job' wis open and he came to headquarters and ‘as immediately engaged.” THeré & absolute- no - charge for this work by the com- mittes zppointed and as fast'as work'is found those who haVe applied will bé no- tified. A majority of those Whb ap- plied gave evidencs of willingness work at any job and focal mldenu; should get in touch with the committes | when they have work to bé done. Plans are under way for & Y. M. C. A. ‘bowling league, composed of memberd of the associatioh. A seriés ot games ex- fending through three monfhs "Has “been mapped out and four teams df five: mien cach will compéte for Prizés. The teams sclacted are: Téam 1, W.'E Higgifis, les W. Hill, Alfred Fr(‘nch..R‘flflOfld Britland ‘and ‘Jamies Asprawall’ Team % Teter Peterson, Lerter French, Bdgar Bdmund, B. B. Winters, Earl Rattey. Team 3, H. C. Congdon, William S. Sim- bs,” Raymond Park- fred Mathewson. Team 5. Emif Joseph Stetmer, Bmil Weyer, seph Roux and Russell Webster. The 5 of the series will be rolled on v and Tuesday evenings of next am 1 ve. Team § Monday, and vs. Team 4 Tuesday. | A ieeting of the mm- tie W. ©. } 7. U. was held Friday’&fternoon in the AL C. A. lobby with over thirty ‘mem: Jors present. = Following the business meeting where the president, Mrs. Nfll‘e an address was given 3. 2 it i Cross Nu ing Sefvice. upuke of the nm-f(‘; of preventing disease and ex mned thn through the nu“:m: service of mantic chapter of the Am‘eh Cross great gains have been fnat cify. In addition to.the fegilar pu lic work many ‘clinies have besn Hetd llur— ing the past year, Dr" Hu; bell, superintedent of fhe’ ahatorium at Norwich, mlk'!\' this clty twice a month n “the ten-t of tuberculosis prevention.’ tion of medical examinition of .qml children whs Rlso touched ' oii- by Miss | benefit of the city thdt' ttie Behol “chil- dfen be carefully watched lest “disease spread because of want of proper medickl Headaehes ln oids. Q. b lets (Laxative uinine tablets) rell eve ihe head: ache by curing the cold. At d Aeiruyer. Ask for GROVING L B Q tablets. Look for signature of E. W. GROVE on box. 30c. Efi e| Siount totalea §3.155.67, §§ Music was furnished by the Peetless or- Al noon at 2 o'clock at the Methodist Ep! Keevers, who stated that-it Was for the | Miss Keevers received the thanks g of the society at the melusiofi 6f ‘her talk. The ease of Felix Pésky, charged with Intoxication was continued in police mm ‘morning “until this -(Sats morulp(. Lesky being allowed his er bonds or fitty dollars, He Wwis” Thu: L -fl’ndn of Stanls‘lans bara, oc 67 Main street. Agg“‘: z’-qu members of Windham Bne 0. 10, I 0. 0. F., mo- Mystic Friday night to witness work of the Mystic team. The ‘Worked was the Royal Purple, the dates being members of Mystic, Tod Lawrence Bammes and MHerbert H. Spaulding, local hunters, Had good luck while on a hunting trip in Asbford, Fri: day. M. and Mr. Spaulding bagged a handdome grey fox. ‘The skins of the animals aré to be placed on exhibition in a local store wlmjoyr Some fifteen hundred members of the| Wmhunflc Trust Company Christmas. club will receive their Christmas goney of next week. The checl are upns:ymxlled today (Saturday). The amount of the checks totals $65,737.05. This' js the largest amount sent out since the Christmas club was formed in this city. Tn the firsp vear of the club the in 1919 they|%; reacheéd $33,000 and in 1920 more than doiibléd that amount. . The annual dan t the Junior class of Windham High school was held Fri- day mp.é at the high school gymmasifim about’ one husdred = couples attendin; chéstra. Albert E. Woehmert died early ¥ri- day morolng in Buffalo, N. Y. after &n ilineés of several weoks He is sur- ¥ived by his ‘wife, Mrs. “Annie Utley ‘Woehmert and three daughters, Emily, Nancw, and Marion, and two sisters. He Was the son-in‘law of Charles R. Utley, of Windham Center. Funeral serviees for Mrs. Clara ~W. Mott Tinker were held Friday afte 1 rch, 3 large number of rel S’m%‘;a Iriends attending. Beautiful | floral offerings were received. The ser- vice was conducted by Rev. Charles Smith, of Baltic. The bearers were Thom- as Wood, Eugene J. Randall, Charles I Lovett and Thomas Willett. Burial was in tre Willimantic cemetery, Rev. Mr. Siith conducting a commitial servied at thé grave. The arrangements were charge of J. M. Sbgard. A Dodge sutomobile owned and driven’| by John Loomis of this city and to- J0bilé owned amd_driven _ by Saauel Chappell of North Windham were conmd- erably damaged when they crash gethet on' ther North “Windham. hij Friday afternoon. According fo the s of Mr. Loomis, he saw the other car. ap- proaching and applies his brakes, the ifie tion of the wheels on the slippery tbad causing his car to swerve and strike ‘the other ‘car. Mr. Loomis réported the ab dent to the local police and assumed the responsibility for the crash. Mr. Loo-{ais‘ car was covered by irsurance. Stanislaus Obara, a grocer lemled at 6¢ Main street ‘walked into the hands of the loedl police Friday after he had caused the afrest of Felix Lesky on a ¢harge of intoxicaticn. Obara was noti- fied by Chief Killourey to appear in police court this (Saturday) morning to answer a charge of selling intoxicants without a Iicensé. The warrent charzed Obara with gelliig intoxicating liguors on Thursday, Dee. 9th, to’ Lésky. Both Lesky "and Obara will tell their stories to the judgé | this morning. o following officers were elected at the afinudl meeting Of the W. B. A. of the acéabees: Commander, Mrs. Mary athien; lleutenant commander, Mrs. Enzabeth Hanson; scting past command er, Miss Bridget Conway; collector, Mrs. es Veglard; record keeper, Mrs. Min- Bmi cifar)zin, Mrs. Elizabeth Sdulres; lady.at-ars, Ars. Evelyn Far- sergeant, Mrs. CeWia Bocash; senti- nel Mrfs. Mary Brocks; picket, Mrs. Ber- nadette Simpszn; musician, Mrs. Mdude Curran; captain of goards, Mrs. Florence Woodsorth ; colof Learer No. 1, Mi's Ada Howieft; color bearér No. 2, Greichen Végiard ; énsign No. 1, M'ss Nellie Mol- fetor ; ensign No. 2, Mrs. .Margie Me- Carthy. At the First Congregational church Sufiday morning Rev. H1rry S. McCready pastor, Will préach at 10.45 o'clock. Chil- subject, The Visit of the Wishing Mdn. Morning sermon, The Unknown Neighbor. Church school for study ‘of ' the Bible meefs at 9.45 a. m. Men's Fotum tiéets at 12.15; leader, C. N. Bur- dick ‘Subject, The Christian as Bmpioye. 8uniday evening institute at 7 o'clock. | Evétting social hour at 8 o'clock. Rev. Arthur D. Carpenter,- pastor of the First Baptist church, will thé momning service at 10.45 Church’ schéol meéts at noon. Christian Opening of —TODAY— With a Fine Collection of Play Things Whose Sole Purpose Is to Amuse, and Toys With Real Educational Value. YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING is most important — mdprohblythemmtpquqn.pmhlmmthewofldtoyou just now. Fittmgthe:fltotherecmmulpmflm lfibuhngonesgxpendv ture to the LIMITATION OF ONE’S PURSEuunevenarefiuone 4 ¥ Why not solve both problems at once, by doing your shopping here, where there are so many desirable things to choose from, at very moderate expenses, for example in these departments. GLOVES HOSIERY SILK UNDERWEAR HANDKERCHIEFS NECKWEAR Murray’s Boston Store Willimantie, Conn. JEWELRY STATIONERY: hflummwmmqflflhww&erwment A/‘Toyland . WAISTS APRONS LINENS CUT GLASS FANCY CHINA Barnes shot two red foxes| son’ exchange,” and Mrs. Abby Hopkins an operator at the Danielson éxchange. an automobile to a social in Pdchaug Friday éveéding nitro 1y escaped ‘going off the ‘end . bridge into the tarsl. condition of the main road, tended to detour through. Lincoln square. He was driving slowly, was covered n rain. and fog Wwas made too quickly.” The | the fence, bend it out saved an upset it 10 feet 6t water way an iron post on the ;ean ‘which ran ps ailel With the '¢anal, Wl t held bridge railing as it slipped. 7.'@4 left wheel of the ‘automobile was .I\l! several feet over the side The car was entirely enclosed on account of the weathér and the occupant I have gone like rats fn a trap over the side of the bridge. as the car was mov help“of ‘the crowd Miss Mabel Wileox, Mi Evelyn. Jol mn and %hn Ei s i “1 nearly died 2 *:;:m“:'i? ient of & umm,m withoul e e ks mx?xgmn g'e @:fi::{;;g no npp tite and my Octol Ej gt started using it the start. 1 had puts the di similaté szrensth Mflkfl S SR on atable th spoon Tike ice crea No matter how severe are ‘urged: to Milks E this z\mmtee- 4 with you, use it acco) and, if not a@tme oriey will be“ptoy d 3150, Dep: bott ulsion :5, lnd. Sofi“hw druggists evmm m‘?&” % Endeavor - mweting ay 6 n. m. Miss Olive Keith. Cmmn 7 o'clock; tlie pastor will Christian Science e 1cg day moriing at 19. l:s‘o an’s. club. rooms, No. $03 n st L Subject of the lenon-ggrmsl‘:‘ uoa,“& Preserver of M CCLCHESTER Patrick Sullivan of Bogzral De at work with his big mto»j;uckh{?q q‘ Royal Picking Works the ‘Week. Th company hAS. been k .31 e, at the station with' its’ prody Mc and W Chang ‘o LeGnard’s PBridge a l%! SD\I penter and_son of Tk W guests at “Mrs.. William " E. alfwk‘!. on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Selden P. Sears were vis- itors in Hartford Thursday. Mrs. Sears will visit at the home of Islaties fp New Hartford" before returning h E. S. Day was leader at’ the Thurs- day evening prayer meeting in the chap- el ) Miss Belle Strong and Thomas White were in Norwich Thursday to visit Miss Strong’s brother, Charles ho is & Datient 4l the Bate uaml(b i R A. H. Johnson of Willimantic ~was calling on friends im town 'L’huu\hy Harold Bailey of New Biidin s at his home on South Maln stréet for . few days’ vacation. Leorard Siebert of East Hampton was here Thursday. The Ledics’ Banevolent soclefy of the Congregational chiirch mét Friday in thé chapel at 3 o'clock to sew. Supper was sepved at 6 o'clock. An entertainment by the” members "oi the' O Y. E U given in the audience -Jimes English of Hur((nrz Thi blo:‘cal Seminary will preach a the morning ser- vice in he Congregational church Sun- day. F. E. Baker was In Middletown -on Thursday JEWE":T CHY Sunday morning at the BaBtist church Rev: M. D. Fullers subject will ‘ be Christ, The Life. This will bé followea by the commuiion service. Young Peo- ple’s meeting at 6.15. i A Wesleyan’ University student is ex- pected to speak in the Methodist church Sunday morning. Miss Bvelyn Carpen- ter will “lead the Epworth League at "Rev. Clinton H. Andrews will Breach at the Congregational® &hurch ™ SWrda: morning. Mrs. E. H. Hiscox will lcnd the Christian Endeavor megting Mon- day evening. Sunday' evening there will b& a Union meeting in the.Baptist church {n' the terest of the Y. M. C. A* "] BUSINESS IS GOOD - Here Is the Reason Pmletbamted-ym%mndfidtmwbmm# —fllelblbriaseflhshdflphtndwfip- ¢ OUR-BUSINESS IS GOING AHEAD SIMPLY RICHT PRicES W 1 . FRILLS OR FANCY. | Look These Prices Over and See If They Don't Remind Children’s Raincapes . .. Sdegn Camisoles . .,.. "LADIES’ QUTING mmx;' BLOOMERS Sale Price 69¢ Well Finished—Very Heavy Sale Price 3%¢ CHILDREN'S SLEEPING GARMENTS—Very Heavy Sizes 0, 1, 2, apd 3. Sale Price $1.24 LADIES' BUST CONFINERS AND BRASSIERES—Flesh Sale Price Ladies’ Corsets, Rubber Top. .. Ladies’ Corsets, medium bust Waitress Aprons (very large) WATCH OUR: STORE THE PASNIK C0, Scll For Less 3 GOOD STORES IN 3 GOOD TOWNS — NO WICH, WILLIMANTIC AND DANIELSON—WESTERLY NEXT STOP. ATE THE RIGHT MERCHANDISE AT THE And, lenty of Coats | Children’s Dresses (Gingham), ‘137» Cl;ddren Coats—From...... $5.97 Don’t Forget to Look at Qul‘ aig hflQ of '~-[ dren’s Jessey Leggin' HOVU YouonlmeM M-:“r' i -47s and White 39¢ $1.24 | Ladied' Georgette Sil .. §297 hfia?’m%flufll‘“w-&* <.-... $1.77 | Children’s Corduray Coats. . -QW e viier e — IT REMINDS YOU ousmu.cowr\' FARR— ALWAYS BUSY| siar reyeals ¢ m e g The &ale of Christmas seals has been o sucoesstul that 15,000" are fh ‘efr- culation, and the arrival of more fs €f- pected. ‘The children® dare ce”ru]q\y making every effort to sell the 'sedls. E. H. Hiscox returnied t6 his dutles as railway mafl clerk Priday after three weeks' vacation. Miss Dorothy Paul, chlef operator of the local teléphone”exchange enteftaineu Friday Mrs. ‘Willlam Gazdiner, chief op- erator of Moosup ‘éxchange,” Miss Kath- erine Alyward, chief opérstor of Daniél- Dec. year. son A party of istian Oa ‘account ‘of the “the drive 1t the windshield i held unéil all that was ner 100, A the bridge. must Jeduthan Whipple, 94, Quaker Town near the residence Where he has lived for the past 15 years. Mr. some land in the Quakertown ‘hich he utilized for the raising of ves- etables and small fruft for London merket. nephews and _nieces. At the annsal’ farm bureau meeting 'LEDYARD The Ledyard Thimble club meP with Mrs. Fanny Clark Friday 3. afternoon, A social time was enjoved and refreshments were served at the close. Elmer Avery Sunday visitor with friends college where was a week-end and at Storrs ne was employed last the oldest pers in Ledyard, was buried Nov. 27 in Whipple never married and has re- cently made his home with his niece, Miss Charlotte. . Watrous. He owned district the New He leaves several in Norwich Saturday last well represented. Ledyard The Ladies’ Ald society of Ledyard furnished the "din- which was greatly enjoyed persons. present. special meeting of the town schnol the commitfee was held at Ledyard Center Wednesday _afternoon. were approved: and ordered paid and a Bills presented No e ¥ sinjured, parent] the - worse ‘for ‘the accident. ocer pants of the car were Rev. C. H. An m - Edwird Gallup, Mrs. E. H. Hi ichelberg. ~ No ‘one attach blame, to’the drtvper 5 i New Britain—In the past six New Britain .aerie of ‘Eagles has 108 members., The aerle i§ workin ards'a membership fo 1,000. Bnghuyu,-dmfiamdnbdv full of youth Fartous English Writer sencral discussion for the betterment q the schools was held. Members' of Ledyard grange are ve- | Bekkls ing asked to attend the' mext regular meeting of the grange Dlec. *17, whed a vote Will be taken ~whether Ledyard grange will build a one or two-story < ia rale “eagt mn trom uz. station ™ W‘t‘!‘i{n‘:fid e ”fi E%fié?«"‘“n?ffi% °;‘° en pre- of wealthy man Whose ‘?’w m:‘""%fix ecting of the Tolland rs“u held at Rockyille, | Lincoin, mnu and & L. Bicdsali dizsctors trom m IEF STATE N WS w-mh —Robey X !mvlue of w‘bfi ‘will ed for ma ‘mfl\h 9t D leyfhen's \mu recount of ballots In the ni roh e lud‘flhw coftest, L B Anfor red clected, 284 to 251 { Eréderick & ueo ge . building for the new grapge hall. LISBON 8 o o 60 at the social held at ":%! is X i) w&n school. minist J wa €a program of readings, ee'nk:‘ i fl‘ Miss Stewart and Mi Sullo Cra ¢ of Baltic were wWeek ¢ %\& with Several from this pllcc o Qnded birthday surprise ‘glven i Jewert City Satly 1ty Batirday § 9\en day morning and to Willithantie in" the attérnoon. Rev. I & Bumap of Hartford will preach on the Hill Suhday. Thés~ dore Bacheler will supply at a Cannm‘ tional chureh' in Prévidencé, R. L' went coon hufiting Saturday night -n'a caught ofie. Monday night they ‘secursd two. x Misses Doris Amidon and Ei day school Christmas tree and expect to buy the gifts. AMiss Mildred Mirtl, teacher. g Tolland, was home for the week ent have purchased from acres of land. where his sawml c:\led st winter. Bacheler was called to There was an attendance 81 o Thursday evening. The moeJ.' vill bé ustd to defray 'the expel the Christmas entertainment "of ' ?’ Besides the ‘usual Samet. her 1o 8 woun d & Ruth Kenpedy. i # John Mirtl motored fo Hartford Satur- Selectmin Ruby and Louis Dimoek izabeth Parker are sdlicitifig funds ‘for the Sua‘ William Parizek and Geo g [T fonday by b6 date’ boar p:< is mnllc gaye 3 44 E(i and Promotion. I Pdge Faniopa 343 The Boy Scouf a meetin couty the figutes were' reversed by oo st chuncs Tacsddy Svenime | L% I Vo challenged the Girl Sconts 1q & de: == o w'm:h will . Fras bat 3 girl's political be, ak Jollln Was. coming 2 ugt mrh she dlwayg Wants Wm usion of Really Fme oa tastes like