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E,WmnamMWm n: Pelish night is to be held at the ¥, M. C. A. on the evening of Jan. 25th, and was enjoyed by those present. The com- ‘mittee in charge was headed by Mrz. Gerdon Rathbun. An futeresting day is for the younger members of the Y. M. C. A. to- day (Friday). In the morning the Reds and the Glants will play basketball, and at 1.80 ¢'clock in the afternoon the boys will be escorted through the telephone exchange and later through'the 8. C. S. box shon. Announcement has been made that the swimming pool will be emptied Saturdey and renovated. The pool will 'LLIMANTIG OFFICE Teiephones 552-2 23 Chureb St " The re:wvating of St Mary’s Roman Catholic ¢ \urch has nearly reached com- plotion an @ workmen and ecclesiastical painters fr wm Newark, N. J., were put- ting on the finishing touches in the ves- tibuje Thur Bday. The style has been us ed in all the decorating and pictore worky Which Mr. Blaok knd his| oy ng afier Wednesday of next week. assistants cavefully modified into the modarn style of light coloring. The work | In the police court Thursday morning s original awd Mr. Blank ranks St|the two cases against Peter Rochevills, Mary's church as one of the most beau- | charged with having liquor in his posses- tifuily decoratesd churches in the country. | elon with imtent to sell, were continued Rev. J. J. Papillon, pastor of the church, | for three weeks. The case against Wil- hag zealously wiorked @yward this end. Ham H. Segur, charged with issuing a check witheut funds, was molled upon Some 50 chilliren, relatives or friends £ the membersi of the Windham Girlg | PAYment of costs of 39. b, met with ‘them Wednesday night| Conseil Ste Cecile enjoyed s Christmas 1 enjoved a Christmas party. Follow- | social Wednesday night in their rooms ng an entertalrment provided by the|in the Opera House block. Every mem- ‘ngsters, Santa, Claus came in and dis- | ber received an inexpensive gift and pop- ributed gifts to the children, also giving | corn and candy were dispensed. The em candy and popcorn. A luncheon | committee in chafge comprised Mrs. Hor- on Jackson Street, parents of the scouts attending. AN soouts recedved gifts, foi- lowing which a supper was served. dames Lewis Harrington and Miss Dora Evelyn Grover, formerly of this city, were married Tuesday evening at T o’clock at the home of Mrs. Ethel Hughes in Chester, Mass., Mrs. Hughes being the mother of Mr. Harrington. The cere- mony was perfgrmed by Rev. A. C. Fer- rin. Mr. and Mrs. Harrington will spend their homeymoon .at Ladlow, Vt., the home of the groom. ‘The annual meeting of the incorporators of St. Joseph’s hospital was held Thurs- day. Officers elecetd were: President; George E. Stileg; vice president, William J. Sweeney; secretary, H. C. Lathrop. The following directors were ‘chosen: George E. Stiles, Rev. John E. Clark. Rev. J. J. Paptilon, W. A. King, Guilford Smith, H. C. Lathrop, John E. Brick, J. §51, 600. Credit: good), $1,546.87. Exmmlned and approved : of of d !!mflnt !b'twd ueetml dent, Geor;u J. Sweeney’ dent, Mother M. John Retlly. The mem! tive board are George E. Stiles. Rev. John E. Clnrk. Mother M. E. Brick, Dr. F. E. Guild, J. B. Sullm W. J. Sweeney and John Refily. The treasurer’s report follows: Receipts: Balance on hand July 1921, $1.986.81; building fund, $5,301.88; and 812.66. Indebtednéss: Accounts payable, 21, Accounts receivable (considered Bt-llefl mmwx, W. | his treasurer superinten- u.-ur, q!mnm- John 1, state appropriation, $7,500; town appro- priation, $950; board amd tients, $11.625.29 ; $365.77; $130.6: 812.66. care of pa- $21,667.79;: received on accounmt. Ladies' donations, - supplies, $2,232.77; total, $51,- Expenditures: Insurance, $447.30; fur- niture and bedding, (nurses, janitor repairs household, medical and surgical supplies as per vouchers on file, $21,76: ed States Victory bonds, $9,839.26; cash on hand and in bank, $1,273.79; total, free bed, $201.70 ; interest, $533.68; salaries d help), $13.508.52; improvements, §4,358.5: Unit- $2.- GRORGE T. STILES, JOHN REILLY, Auditors. The nmflnml report for the year end- ing June 30, 1921, follows: Number of patients in hmital July 1, 1020, 2 THE CHURCH-REED CO. sare— ACTION At Corner Main-Church Streets, Willimantic, Conn. A Great Stock Clearance of About 300 Men’s, Young Men’s : SUITS. OVERCOATS, MACKINAWS Sale Opens This Morning, Friday, December 30th his M and SUITS $2250 $2950 $34.50 $39.50 598.52 daughter, number of patients admitted duri: year 754, total number cared for 77' tal number of weeks 182 4-6, number of charity patients 440, number of ward weeks 112 2-4. pumber of town of Wind- ham patients 23, number of patients from other towns 8, number of hirths 74, num- ber of deaths 49, number of patients discharged 702, number of patients In hospital July 1, 1921, 26; ber on any one day 52, lowest number on any one day 23, daily average atten- dance 34, number of ambulance calle 70, average cost per patient 323.74. Expenses for year 1920-1821: and flour, $612.72; graph, $130.20; butter and eggs. $2,061.68; milk, $1,963.- 48 ; freight, cartage and express, $336.24; fuel, certes, $1,684.87; 206.98; meat, fish and fowl, $3,899.89 medicne, $1,719.06; laundry supplies, tionery and stamps, $349.56; wages, $13.- surgical supplies, $2156.52; wa~ $3,246.3 highest num- Bread telephone and tele- furnishings, $2,978.99; 6: furniture, $116.93; gro- gas and electricty, $1,- repairs, $4,358.56; $408.60 ; printing, sta- .67 ; ice, $558.92; fruf and vege- tables, $323.38 ding, $416.90 ; tal, $43,3 Robert Vefl.efen son of Aifred afu Verteteullie, died Thursday morning at 4 o'clock at the home of his parents. Death | t1i¢ home of he rsister, Mrs. George Rich, was due to bronchial pneumonla. parents, Vertefeuille. TS. Mrs. W Furnish your home at low cost, frem our stock of new and used furniture, stoves, and everything for the home. WARD BROTHERS 45 Jackson Street, Willimantie, Conn. Darius Clark returned Wednes- day night from New Britain, where she spent Christmas with her son-in-law and Mr. and Mrs. Looomis. Mr. and Mrs. Levi T. Garrison are en- tertaining Mr. Joseph Garrison, Creek, N. J. Robert Watts of Benton Harbor, Mieh., insurance, $447.30: bed- mlscelt/nervul $102.16; to- the 13 months old ic_valadore Bissonnette Besides he leaves a brother, Leo Brief Notes. Garrison’s parents, Mr. of le\iinll INTER! Phone 632-3 THE SUITS SELLING AT $22.50 WERE REGULARLY PRICED $30 OR MORE THE SUITS SELLING AT $29.50 WERE REGULARLY FRICED AT $35 TO $38 THE SUITS SELLING AT $34.50 WERE REGULARLY PRICED AT $40 TO $42 THE SUITS SELLING AT $39.50 ARE THE BEST IN THE STORE AND WERE REGULARLY SELLING AT $45 TO $48. MOST OF THEM ARE KUPPEN- HEIMER. FOUR PRICES COVER THE ENTIRE STOCK—ALL THE SUITS WE OWN WHEN WE SAY ALL, WE MEAN JUST THAT | OVERCOATS §19.75 $2475 $28.75 $33.75 REGULARLY PRICED AT $30.00 TO $48.00 BOYS’ SUITS $1.95 S1L75 $13.75 REGULARLY PRICED AT $10.60 TO $18.60 This Sale starts Fridy, with plenty of Action, As eur Mark- downs speak for themaelves, yeu had better aet quickly | DENTISTS Dr. Jackson, Dr. Strickland N 9 A, 718 Main 8treet, Willimantlg Movmg' B | BEGINNING JANUARY 2ND THE ART EMBROIDERY BUS!INES3 OF S| DOLLY B, STANTON WitL BE L8: CATED IN ROOM 2, LOOMER (P ERA HOUSE BLOCK, THIS LOCATION {| FUTURE NOTICE WILL TELL OF i MY PERMANENT LOGAT|ON, DOLLY B. STANTON 865 MAIN B8TREET JAY guseseding Filmore & Shepard | Funeral Dirccior & Embaimer i0-62 NGRTH §T. Lady Assistant. i t. B % “Lafin’ ls the senmatioh of feslin’ goud all over, but showin’ it pacticular- ly in-one. epet” Killourey Bras. FUNERAL PIRECTORS AND AP-A-MINIT FOR PAINLESS EXTRACTION ANDR: FILLING. SPECIALISTS DENTAL X.-RAY . M, TO B P, M. Alling Bullding Phane 44 I8 TEMPORARY, WILLIMANTIC i M, SHEPARD IMANTIO | ; w Tel. Ganpsction EMBALMERS e Ko™ | oo 1] Putlups .. % | Relay ‘Williams m‘ Year's with her mas with relatives in Providence, A telaphone complaiut was recaived by the poiice Thursday forenoon that a man ‘was bothering residents over the river. Chief KiHourey arrested Jonn Weich, a transient. Ho wHi" appear in court this (Friday) morning. es Squires of Stafford Springs re- turned there Thursday afterncon afte scveral days' visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Squires. In the athletlc meet held at the Y. M. C. A. Thursday the Natchaug school ath. letes decisively defeated the Model school The contestants by a scora of 57 to 7. events and standings follow: 15 vard dash .. St. broad jump ... 10 yard dash .. Plunga .... Relay swim = Gl oczmanas alconewons SCOTLAND Bunday at the church. the Sunday school furnisiied songs, exer clses, and reocitatlons at service, were by the sohool children, digtribution of presents, ana oranges, nity folltwed. At this time tribution. on account of cases of measles, L. J. Moffitt has been {ll with grip, Winslow S. Gallup of Boston spen Christmas at his home here. week end here with his parents. Hadlal Chapman of Wentworth Tn stitute, Boston, was home over the holl days. Mrs. Annette Reld has returned t for the winter after a visit at Stafford. at Leébanon. relatives at Providence. Mrs. Helen Cary and daughter wer: Christmas day. M Arline Haskins are at Brockton, Mass., over the holidays. Harold A. Kenyon Is spending the hol idays with friends at Richmont, Vt. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Sweet and family, Luey Clark’s, in Bloomeld. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kimball had the following guests Monday: Mr. and Mrs. Lather Clark and famdly, Mr. and M Burnham. HEBRON Mrs. E. A. Raymond, Mrs. LeGacy, Mrs. R. F. Porter and H. W. Porter. The assessors were in session at the town clerk's office during part of last ‘week. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Bissell and daugh: {ton, were guests Monday of Mrs, W, ! Seymg and’ tamily, Misses Marjorle, holiday recess, Mrs, B. T, Smith and Milss Florence Smith are in Pennsylvania for the hell~ ‘ay peason, wich for the helidays, Misa Ruth Griffin’ig heme from Hart ferd, ‘week's vacation. The Christmas {ree and ewereises by the ehildren ef the Cangregatignal Sun= day seheal were held iR tha ghureh an At the gioge of the Morday evenin exercises Mrs, W. 0. Heyms was pre sented hy the members of the congregs. tien fifty dellarg in geld, i sppreg tien of her serviees as organist for the past nineteen years - - William Whittie of Naewich Ghristmas with Henry Oatley Mg and M Fohy ;Emlhm Seituate, B. E. sveai Henry O3t g nls Hgsewa ol ‘and family haq of the ¥mien Baptist Sunday aite 1heraliy. mt Monday with frieyds here. ent vacated by B’:.ml. Tamorens. mn Putles hag Jpil & pew garags, w;m. Wililams {8 tecovering from 1 RESE: i) ies and Fester Shipgw khrteerd mfiwt th: vacationg & s bg: SATURDAY SPECIAL JUST WHEN THE NEED OF THEM IS SUGGESTED BY ZERO WEATHER, PUSHED IN BY A BRISK WIND, WE OFFER FOR SATURDAY MANY DOZENS OF HIGH GRADE SATEEN PETTIBOCKERS IN BLACK, NAVY, THESE GARMENTS WERE MADE TO SELL AT $1.78, BUT WE GIVE YOU A 66 AT THEM ON SATURDAY FOR §1.19 A PAIRR (AND WON'T PROMISE THAT YOU WILL FIND ANY IF YOU WAIT UNTIL EVENING.) J. B. FULLERTON CO. WILLIMANTIC, CONN. ‘ll.lc!uu: Model. Christmas wes well celebrated hers The children of the morning In the evening ths exercizes and candy to all the children of the commu- Santa. Claus appeared and assisted in the dls. The local school was closed last week Ralph J. Sweet of New York spent the Mr, and Mrs. F. B. Willoughby and family spent Christmag at F. N. Taylor's Frank D. Wood spent the holiday with guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A, Burnham . and Mrs. L. O. Harkins and Miss Mr. and Mrs. William Songster, and Mrz. Burnham spent Sunday at F. E. Henry Clark snd son, and Mrs. Lucy Among holiday shoppers in Willlman- tic Thursday were Mrs., Robert Deane, ser, Miss Fdith Bissell, of Rast Hlflm' Gladys and Mildred Hough are home from Hartford for the Miss Olarissa Lerd {g hema from Ner. Beheels en the €rean elesed Friday, after g Christmas tree and iuneh for g spent iday vaca- 3 An- Norwich s th:!’: gugst Bm Bania Pigps treated thie membars school Henvy and Prank Ravis af Hast Pyt lfi “Frank Lzmomanx #as moved $g Ban- g?“ Fulls Paugiss is i3 mevs Mty the v $54.00. for $189.00. -~ [MURRAY'S BOSTON STOF ~ Willimantic, Conn. After-Christmas Sale of FUR COATS Amwmonudlgmcnt,mdyouhvolvnbdmd selection from good reliable fur; for instance: $139.00 Australian Seal Coat with large muff sleeves and self collar, 40-inch length, sells for $98.00, $298.00 Genuine Hudson Seal Coat, Hollander dye, 72- inch sweep, sells for $225.00. $75.00 Black Russian Pony Coat, 40-inch length, sells for $250.00 finest quality Raccoon Coat, 40-inch length, sells THE H. C. MURRAY CO. t o o Lower Prices on Heating Stoves COLD WEATHER HAS JUST STARTED, AND YOU NEED EXTRA HEAT ALL HEATING STOVES MARKED DOWN. || UNDERTAKING FURNITURE |The J. C. Lincoln Co. Telephone 705-2 WILLIMANTIC Telephone 705-3 SOUTH GRISWOLD Theron C. Kinnie of New Haven spent the Weok end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sterry Kinnfe. William Burchard and son, of North Sterling were business callers here Mon- day. Leland M. Burdick of the Norwich Stai: Hospital, spont Christmas with Mr, and Mrs. Irving O. Burdick. Rev, and Mrs, John Thomoson return- ed Tuesday, after & visit with Mr. and Mra. Robert J, Burroughs of Groton. Miss Mahel Blanchard spent Christmas roceas with her aunts Stewart Hill, Stephen Clark has heen visiting M-, and Mrs, W, W, Billlngs, at Ludlow, North Stonington, Bchool in the Ninth District | closed Friday fellowing 6xerclses and =» COhristmas tres, for a week vaention, CHESTERFIELD Peapla from jiere and Balem nttended # fance givem in Jerdan Tuesday night, Mrs. Rabert (leorge and Ruth Morgan were callers in New Lenden recsntly, Miss Hihel Pawers of (reat Neok apent the holidays with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, William Pewers, of Waterford, Mr, pnd Mrs, Williem Bousa and flaughetr, aise faia and Anna Powers of Hartford, gpent tho feMdays with Mn and Mrs, J. #. Peweps, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Epstetn and Bes- sie Kapian af New Yevk spent the holir fays with Ar, and Mre, Isaae Keplan, i Japlan, whe has been in a private hespital in New Lenden for a surgicaj eperation, returped heme Baturs da the st Iss Flova Platt of New York i apend. 2 weel with Mps. Mary Yardufsky, dred Powers is the guest for g few days of relatives in Hagtferd, SOUTH WILLINGTON Mr. and Mwvs. Teuie Weigeld and all- dren 4 Providenge Wepe recent guests at the heme af Mr, and Mrs, Walter Mather, Jahn Neal is a gutient at the private hospital in Wilkimantie, Anna, Towney of GonantyMle and ra (f 1his {ewn were married n Willimantic sm Menday morning at St. foeenie peel e mw»mz af Elimax chapter, U ing i { | | | Mmb “of the greater eity home bronie. of his aum Bpen Christmas in \ g relalives Yy Wrana was removed to St Joseph's hospital, Wilkmantic. jnst week ill_with pneumonia a Wonchasek has smriet fo- ng been confined to the houss e past week. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam McBee and daughter of Adams. Mass, were ek end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hal Mr. and Mrs. Clark Burnham of East Hampton were week end guests of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Denman. LYME Fred Pratt of Glastorbury was Christmas guest at ¢ artin house. Mre, John Tiffany was the guest of her sisler, Mra, John Wood, in Hartford the last of the weel, Gearge Addams and famijy of Norwich soont Christmas with Mra. Addams’ mether, Mrs, J, W, Martin, Misses Ada and Ora Harding wers New Lendon visitore last Tuesday, mak- ing the {rin in thelr antomobile. Mise (irsiine Bechs of Middlesown visited her mother, Mrs. J, E. Beebe, lant week Jewelt and NMackel Tiffany are spend- nF & part of thelr vacation in New York Miss Ruth Harding returned to her Work in Now Hiridain last Twesday. ." s u Hoil of Foston was ausst of Misw Marguerite Ely Jan lrvlm of Now York has epent a few days a* his home In Hemburg. An eatertainment and Christmas tree wers held @ the ohurca Saturday even- e, Mics Louise Roberts of Glastonbury i spending Alie (hristmas recess with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Roberts. EAST THOMPSON The King's Daughters met Wednesuy for p day of sewing for the Day Kimbad! Tospital fllas Joslin ham been iIndisposed the Peat Wogk, Rev, and Mre. J R Miller spent Clhiriglmas with thelr dnughter, Mew Charies Ciark, and her family of East- ford, : There was no concert at the chureh Bunday night owing to weather comd! tions, also the bad traveling Rtev. and Mrs. Miller entertained their daughter Louva of Scuthbridgs Thursdey and Friday. Her husband, Mr. Danse roay, jolned hop Satunday and they wesnt to Kostford as guests of Mr. and M Charles Ciark. Mr. and Mrs F. © Rowe wers wih thelr daaghter, Mes. Mabe! Hiiton snd her family of Hartford for Christmas. R. Hoyle of Now Bedfor, Mase. was home for Ohrimtmas e Norwalk.—The supreme coart of ervors of Comneoticut is goffig to be ssked to docide whether the wxpavers of Norwalk ehould charge themscives for water sup plled the fire hydrants in thelr districes and pay the amount into "I"’ respactive treasuries through the : fice, just because Past N supply of Its own TWHES YOU WANT 15 pat neas Lefore the public, iherw I8 ho um beiter than through the advertising columns of The B T e