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SUITS AT HALF PRICE . The price is no longer a questionr but just which one will you have, plain or fur trimmed, in Tricotine, Vel our, Broadelsth and Duvelyne, Navy, Brown, Reindeer and Taupe. $22.50 SUITS.. ... ... ... NOW $10.00 $29.505UITS.......,....... ...... . NOW $14.75 FIBODSURLS . ... iiicomionimiovionisms o NOWSTES0 BESHO SUIES ... s e e NOW $22.50 S49005UITS.......H.‘ ..... e .. NOW $24.50 CLEARANCE SALE OF DRESSES SILK DRESSES Including Taffetas, Satins, Canton Crepe and Lace cffects, in black, brown, nmg,and evening shades. $22.50 quality 5 .. .. SALE PRICE $15.75 $25.00 quality ... SALE PRICE $19.50 $35.00 quality . SALE PRICE $26.50 WOOL DRESSES In such materials as Poiret Twill, Velour and Tricotine, brown, black or taupe. $14.§0 quality . ............. . SALE PRICE $11.75 SLEEVELESS DRESSES Serge, Jersey, Tricotine and Velvet—all cclors, regular $7.50 to $10.00 values—to close out at $4.98. BRAMLEY DRESSES Two-piece Jersey Bramley Dresses' in black, brown, green, taupe and gray, regular $9.50—to close out at $6.75. CLOTH COATS AT CLEARANCE SALE PRICES . 9 during zero weather—the prices too are interesting. Styhish Coats in Polo Cloth, Velours and Bolivia, full length and sport models, trimmed with Raccoon, Skunk, Opossum and Beaverette. : $15.00 and $16.00 Coats...... .. SALE PRICE $10.00 $22.50 and $25.00 Coats. ....... SALE PRICE $15.75 $29.50 and $35.00 Coats. ... ... SALE PRICE $19.50 $39.00 and $42.00 Coats. . .... SALE PRICE $24.50 $49.50 and $59.00 Coats. . . ... 'SALE PRICE $36.00 One lot of Bolivia, Nommndy and Pollyanna Coats that were $59.00 and $65.00—SALE PRICE $39.00. $69.00 Coats. . ...SALE PRICE $45.00 $79.00 Coats. ... ........... SALE PRICE $49.00 Pollyanria Coats of the better gmde—-Squm-el trimmed, regular $85.00 quality—SALE PRICE $55.00. 26 to 45 waist measure. $ 7.50 SKIRTS....... $ 8.98 SKIRTS.. NOW $6.98 $ 9.98 SKIRTS. ...... NOW $7.98 $10.50 SKIRTS. ......., NOW $8.98 $12.50 SKIRTS........... NOW $9.50 NOW $5.98 ReguhSGSOtoSSSO.......... SALE PRICE $4.98 $22.50 quality ....... vesoe... SALEPRICE $15.75 $25.00 quality ............... SALEPRICE $19.50 $35.00 quality ............... SALE PRICE $26.50 Warm and cozy Coats that will keep you comfortable Murray’s Boston Store WILLINIANTIG CORN. | After-Christmas Sale of Suits, Goats, Dresses and Separate Skirts " BEGINS WEDNESDAY MORNING This Clearance Sale of Women’s Outer Apparel begins an unusual opportunity for wommen to buy Coats, Suits and Dresses at prices which actually would startle a person who is thoroughly familiar with the cost of su- which drastic price reductions sets a new precedent. CLEARANCE OF SEPARATE SKIRTS Black znd navy 3kirts, inchadine Poiret Twill, Serge and Poplin, plain or plaited models, in regular and exira sizes, All-Wool Prunella Cloth Skirts, in Roman and Awnmg Stripes, plaited models, sizes 25 to 32 waist measure, were $8.50 to $10.00 — CHILDREN’S COATS MARKED DOWN We have grouped our Children’s Coats in two seperate lots and priced them for quick clearance, age 4 to 14 yrs. anrments, In FUR COATS AT CLEARANCE SALE PRICES If You Are Interested In a Good Fur Coat, Here Is Your Oppertunity Bay Seal, large shawl collar, silk lined, 36-inch length, regular $115.00 quality—SALE PRICE $85.00. Australian Seal, self-collar, large muff sleeves, 40-inch length, regular $135.00 quality — SALE PRICE Sealine Coat, extra full sweep, satin lined, 40:inch Tength, regular $159.00 suality — SALE PRICE $115.00. $195.00 quality. ........ SALE PRICE $125.00 $225.00 quality. SALE PRICE $159.00 Beavereite Ceats, shawl coller, silk lined 42-inch length, regular $175.00 quality—SALE PRICE $125.00. Sealine Coat, extra good quality, large natural Skunk collar ‘and cuffs, 40-inch length, regular $250.00— SALE PRICE $169.00 Genuine Hudson Seal, Hollander dye, 36-inch length, ‘72-inch sweep, regular $298.00 — SALE PRICE $225.00. Plain Taupe Marmeot, extra good quality, 42-inch length, regular $125.060—SALE PRICE $50:00. Kalinsky Marmot, 40-inch length, large Raccoon collar and cuffs, regular $139.00—SALE PRICE $98.00. Natural Kit Coney, silk lined 36-inch length, regular - $69.60 quality—SALE FRICE $42.00. Bluck Russian Pony, 40-inch length, regular $75.00 quality—SALE PRICE $54.00. Natural Muskrat, “Northern New York quality,” 40- inch length, large Raccoon collar and cuffs, regular $200.00 quality—SALE PRICE $149.00. Raccoon Coat, finest quality skins, 40-inch length, reg- ular $250 00 quality—SALE-PRICE $189.00. Raccoon Coat, 36-inch length, large collar and cuff slecves, regula.r $225 (1) quality — SALE PRICE $169.00. A BIG REDUCTION On All Separate Pieces of Furs, including Chokers, Scarfs, Muffs, and Children’s Sets. PLUSH COATS REDUCED Satin Lined, Trimmed With Reliable Fur Collar and Cuffs The collection includes Salts, Peco, and Hudson Seal Plush at big reductions. 40-inch length, Peco quality, large Opossum collar, satin lined, regular $49.00 quality — SALE PRICE $33.00. 40-inch Peco quality, large self-collar, lined with figared silk, regular $22.50 quality—SALE PRICE 814 50. 40-inch Heavy Silk Plush' regular $39.60 quality — SALE PRICE $29.00. 50-inch Peco Silk Plush, large sizes, regular $45.00 — SALE PRICE $29.50. = 50-inch Heavy Silk Plush, regulm' $29.00 lity — SALE PRICE $19.50. 550 Al our Fancy Skirts of better quality, in fancy weaves and colors have been greatly reduced in price for this clear- ance sale. Box Regular $12.50 to $15.00. ... . ... . SALE PRICE $9.50 NORWICH Buu.r.’fm WILI.|IANTIG OFFICE 23 Church &t. Felephone 552-2 What Ts Going On Tonight. Amerivan Benefit. Society, Willimantic{ Lodge, No. 120, meets at 792 Main St. Tnited Order Golden Cross, Willimantic Commandery, No. 256, meets. The meeting of Willimantic Rotary club was held Tuesday necn with a ‘good attendance. During the meeting it was announced that the local club led its di- vision ¢n attendance for November, mak- ing five months since-June that the local club has attained this honor. Several new scngs were sung during the meeting, and regular reports were read by Secre- tary Charles W. Hill. The special committes assigned to give an ex-service man proper care for Christ- mas reported through James B., Fullerton that the man and his wife were taken care of and that the man received Satur- day his first check for $10 from the state fund for soldiers. These checks will con- tinue to come. One other local party had contributed to the fund to aid the man and his wife. It was_stated that the man was now In a position to earn his own- way and in the future couid provide for himself and wife.. The ciub's share of tke support for Christmas was voted paid. JFimes P. Mustard was called upon to speak on The Insurance Code of Ethics. He gave an interesting ten minutes’ talk on the preblems met By insuramce com- paiies and the many ways In which they had zided the peMc in the past. At the close of his remrarks members asked questions relative to insurance problems which were answered by Mr, Mustard. | The 30 per cent. insurance clause was i fully explained. A surprise of the meeting came when President Frank H. Foss on behalf of the imembers paid tribute to a member who had worked faithfully for the club and to whom shoull go the credit for the fine attendance record attained by the club. He then presented Secretary Charles W. Hill & Rotary watch charm as a token of the appreciation -of the members for the work done .by Mr. Hill during his term im the past year. Mr. Hili re- sponded briefly, stating that it was his desir eto continue to serve his, fellow club members, following out the Rotary code of “service above self” It was announced { would be pres- ent at the The meeting adjourned nz of The Star Spangled Banner. At the Congresational churck house this (Wednesday) evening there is to. be a reunion of the Grex and members, who will enjoy danco under the auspices of the Boy Scout troop. As many of the young peo- ple of the urch are home for the holi- days, It is expected that the social will bs. largely attended. In the police court Tuesday morning Joseph Stone, barkecper for Peter Roche- ville, was charged with having in his possession intoxicating liquors with in- tent to sell. He asked for a continuance until Thursday, which was granted. His case will come mup at same time as that of Peter Rocheville, who_faces a charge in connection with the rald Sai- !xrday nuu The case of Wilkiam . ged With passing a bad checy again postponed, fime until Thursday morning. The e of Michael Mazzola, who conduets a grocery stere on Main street, charged with violating the Sunday closing law, will come up at police court this (Wed- nesday) morning. In the Uhited States conrt at Hartford Tuesday afterncon two Willimantic men ITIS FACT ¢ and not theory, l that every drop _ of rich, nourishing 'ScaflsEmuismn is readily utilized by § § the system in build- I ng up sttength. Dr. Jackson, Dr. Strickland NAP-A-MINIT i FOR PAINLESS EXTRACTION AND FILLING. DENTAL 'X-RAY SPECIALISTS 9 A M. TO 8 P. M. 715 Mair Street. Alling Building | Willimantic Phone 44 e A AR TR N MR 8 A JAY M. SHEPARD ki | Succeeding Filmore & Shepard funera] Director & Embalmer 60-62 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC Lady Assistant, 4 i Tel. Connection Kiliourey Bros. ¥ | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Willimantie, Conn ilady Assistant) 86 Uninn St. Phone 292 WILLIMAN'flC i e e o | he wis fined 530 DENTISTS { %= i tfi?fln‘ 650, They were John EJMH ‘ ér Rocheville. QuiMan mnxu! wmnmt counsel and hid,_nothing 1o say i 1%s own defense. e Was flned. _Rocheville's case was dispozed of 10 w a plea of guilty and Williah Hobert Robinson ot Brattle- boro, Vt., and Miss Delia M. Dumaine wers married Monday morning at 7.30 o'clock at St. Mary's ehurch by, Rev. J{ 1 J. Papillon, the pastor. They were at- tended by Hepry Racicot of Norwich, a | of brid3, Saml Miss Azilda aine, the bride’s sister. The bride wore a. travellng suit of dwuvet delaine trimmed with beaver, with hal to match, and carried a boyquet of bride roses. Her maid wore a gown 8f dark blue broad- cloth trimmed with beaver. with hat to match, and .carrfed American . Beauty roses, Following the church ceremony, breakfagt was served at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dumaine, of r_street, only members of the famili énding. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson will spend their honeymoon in New York, after which they wiil regide in Brattleboro, where the groom is .em- ployed by the Ceniral Vermont rallroad. The bride until reCently was employed by the Holland Silk company. Bids for the propesed new schoolhouse at Windham Center were opened Tuesday ‘afternoon at 1 e, Chamber of _Commerce builifng, the jowest bid that of $33,728, by Doyle & Murphy of this city, being the only bid, to come beheath the appro- priation of $35,000 for the erection of the schogl. . Thege were seven bids in all Following the reading of, the bids. the committee figured on the possible cost of equipping the bpilding, as well as the heatms, plumbing, electric lights and other incidentals, . It was stated that about $§12,000 additional will be needed to the building. A call will soon be_ issucd for a Special town meeting 1o ask the voters for the additional appro- priation. £ The coptract was not awarded at the meeting, but the firms of Doyle & Murphy of this city @nd Bartlett-Braiard com- pany of Hartford were todd 1o hold themselves in readiness to ereot the building, pfovided the additional amount is appropriated. . The members of the school bullding_committes present were Georze ¥, Taylor, chalrman, George S. Eliiott, George Cook, Egbert A. Case and M. E. Lincoln. The nameés of the bidders apd amounts bid are as follow Latham & C:-.;.rre‘7 ‘Willimantie, $41,68 0. L. Willard, \Willimantic, $3%,12 Wiltiams_Co., Norwich, $2' Lawrence & Coe Cp!, Hartford, $37.- ; the Bartlett-Bramand Co., Hartford, 35,851 ; Doyle & Murphy Co., Williman- tic, $33,728. X . of P, has elected the following officers: Chancellor commander, Caleb J. Albro e chancel- lor, Raymond F. Gates; prelate, James Rood ; master of work, Charles A. Gal inner guard, Fred K. Manley; outer guard, George B. Arnold; master of finance, J. Raymond Smith; Taster of excheguer, Walter R. King: keeper of records and seals, L. Leo Thompson; trustee for three years, William E. Hig- gins; musicidn, Kirk WaBen. Officers re to be installed Jan. 16th by the dis- trict deputy. The postofice force is geiting credit for their work during the past week, 2 business on both the receiying and ing ends was 10 _per - cent. last year. the bi of the postofl two pieces of mfiil nmaln uml( shows. perfection. These could not be delivered, as ve been destroyed. O “hristmas book, has marked leaf, “To My Dear Sister, Wishin, a Merry Christmas, Mamie Johnso The other package contains an apron and 2 handkerchief marked “Christmas'G ing to Dorothy from Elia and Jim, M Christmas, Alton.” These packages were in the bottom of the sacks and no ad- dresses could be found Funeral services for Mrs. Jemnle F. Tucker were held Tuesday afferncon at 2 o'clock at North Windham, Rev. A. D. Carpenter of thfs ¢ity officiating. was in_the North Windham cemeter: charge of Jay M. Shepard. Joseph Foti, dor of Vir. and Mrs. Sal- vator Foti of No. 21 High street, Monday night at St. Josph's hospital af- ter a short iliness with pneumonia. He was born in Sicily Jume 21, 1889, and came to this city in 1803. During the world war he tried to enlist but was re- jected, = He finally entered the service at Brooklyn, N. Y., and was assigned to transport seryice. He was discharged from the service in_1920. He was engaged in the theaitre business’in this city with three brothers. . Besides. his parents, he leaves _these three brothers, Frank, James and Samuel Foti, four sisters, Mrs Saivatore Lantiere and, Misses Ter Delphipe .and_Mary Fati, awd a cousin, Raphael Ferrina, of New York city. Brief Notes. nest P. Chesbro, Jr, tmas at his home on Mountain t, returned to Hartford Tuesday. Miss Alice Bugbee of New Haven is ding the holfdays with her parents, and Mrs. H. A. Bugbee. Mr, and Mrs, John G. Bill spend the holidays with th s, Alma Bullock, of Cambridge, A, and Mrs. E. A. Case are entertain- ng Miss Amy WeekS. a former teacher Mrs. Weeks, of New Haven. Mrs. M. I Dimock and daughter, Ma- bel Dimock, Teturned homa Tuesday af-'c ter spending Christmas with friends m Springfield Mr. and Mrs. William A. Dawson have as their guests Mrs. Dawson's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mm Thomas Duncan, of Yalesville. Miss TInez Prown left Tuesday for Hartford to visit Mrs. James G. Robin- son. She !s to spend the remainder of her vacation with her brother, Daynton Brown, of Migdletown. Rev., their guests their daughter, Miss Mar- guerite Pearce, of Columbia university, and thexr slm-ln-hw and daughter, Mr. Beauty Hint for Woinen When food is only imperfectly digested,. For it gives rise to fermentation, clogs the' cloay bowels, and renders the blood impure.’ 3 This results in dull eyes, _muddy skm,‘ skin b]otches, pimples and other and malifl. Beecham’s Plfls:ct imm ately . on the stomach, liver and bowels; r brlght late them and. keep them in a vxgo:g:u eyes condition. _They are mild, harmless and depeex‘xfabfl '.l’hev_ are compounded of i remedies of vegel !km ha | Take great it v . Beecham S the Red Cross rooms on ‘ (Wednesday) evening a! did | | who spent Tuesday | daugh- | and Mrs. John Pearce have as|’ and Mrs. Alexander Steen, of Oxford r. and Mrs. William H Branefield o Schenectady, =. Y. spent Christma: with Mr. and Mrs. John M. Dransfield. Dr. Hugh B. Campbell of Norwich to give ame of *his Jree cheu clinics ‘ment, No. 16, . 0. O. F. ing at Odd Feliows' hali in the royal purpie degree. the meeting a roast pork served. Aliss Charlotte A. Botsiord left Tues gay for New Haven to sp days with frignds. The Emeralds sapper wa: are a _tougt proposition. Friday night when they play their second game with the All-Collegian: of Hartford. facing STAFFORD Mrs. F. Dimmick has the Hartford hospital, v went an operation. Frederick Tholen his parents, Rev. The Missionary ci ciety for several The Junior B. will be led by M Connor led the W cert were much enjoyed by ments were served after th becn distributed. Mrs. Fredetie_of n, Mass. the*week end with local friends. spen EAST KILLINGLY Miss Fanny Upham of W en the week end and the holiday w Nazareth and of F ki('nr\ Monday with East Putnam. ton, Mr. and Mr: fford and in the Bronx. CANTERBI"{" PI AI\’S Woodmansee distribution of gi children from No school. who sailed from South America. Palmer visited schools in FINDING ON RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE RIALTO THEATRE FIRY Windham Bjgh schook, and her mother, | ... E leged fai as_to fire protection. In this fire nine persofis loseThelr Yves and more than a hundred bpersons wer {more or tess burned. o coroner found fhe !"‘nflfl“l fn bad | partn permission ; most dbare of In the finding jthe conditions whi in the Rialt oversoid, paid for a house police officers house as spect: remedy condi ment is Included within the criticism. After the fire and during the i 'YulI‘ eon: tation of the building o having been adopted claimed it was no Coroner Mix d not refer tc opinion and Ausi Austin had power 1920 code to enfory The finding has been hands of Sta olfice was r Alfred S Black Quest although after *he fi to the coroner that he wou Coroner Mix interviewed ) Carroll was arrested held on a charge of v limiting the number of n stre, and his he-fln‘ is set for Saturday,. ~ -