Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 7, 1920, Page 10

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o 3T L A T T3 r___________~________ “Ohe Merest Glimpse ofam OLDSMOBILE S ~ _TODAY ‘OUR FIRST CONTRACT FOR )LDSMOBILES It seems to us an:'npiort@e time to thank the Automobile public for the splendid patronage which has enabled us in these twelve months just past to assemble an orgpmzatlon, establish an efficient service station with com- plete modern qupment and skilled workmen, to add to'our show rooms and storage until we own and occupy a total of 7,700 square feet of floor space, and last but not least a parts department, stocked to care for Oldsmobile and International dwners. / R Although we dally serve owners of many makes of automobiles, we of- fer to Oldsmobile and International owners asquality of service which but few dealers would care to attempt to equal. g : For this season;if for no other reason, it is to your advantage Mr. Auto- mobilist and Mr. Truck Owner, to make your next car or truck an OLDS- MOBILE' or an’ INT ERNATIONAL. - Oldsmobile Passenger Cars and Trucks International Trucks. WE ARE DISTRIBUTORS FOR ! Brunswick Tires. ; Philadelphia Diamond Grid Batteries. Underhay Excellene Oils. [ Phone 398-2 and our Salesman will call on you. m Reveals its Distinctive Character Convertible Roadsier— trim 2-passenger dar, I instaotly comvertible i to 4-passenger, il The Conpe— | Inxerioncly appointed = || 3-prssenger model with | auxilszy seat facing (" forward. The Sedan— attractive 5-passen, model, npholnaud llke all enelosed Oldsmobiles to barmonize with exterior. Sixes 7 Eights i A MOTOR CAR comes toward you on a dark street, ! you catch merely a glimpse of the radiator—yet im- mediately your mind registers ‘‘Oldsmobile.”” With a i fragmentary view from almost any angle the result is the | same, a definite character dlstmctly its own bespeaks Oldsmobile. This character is far more than that of out- 2 line and embellishment, it extends to every vital part and The ** Eight”? Sed, the answer to hundreds | | e | even to every incidental part of every Oldsmobile. That fi;d;!::!mfl?:ohh ] b is why it is to your advantage to see them at the show. 29 TOWN STREET NORWICH, CONN. and see. Save a few pennies here and there and stock up. Ironing Wax, 6 for ......... Shou Laces, black or tan, 2 pa for Pearl Buttons, 2 cards for. |nv||lb|¢ Hair Pins, in cabinets % Rye Hair Pin Cabinets ....... Liberty Bell Hmr n Clbxnets for . ees De Long Snap Fasteners Tussaine Soap ... Witch Hazel Soap . Castils Scap Goblin Hand Soap Bath Tablets ... Ivory Soap . ) Physiciah’s and Surgeon’s Seap Daggett and Ramsdell’s Cold Cream . Cutex-Nail Polish, tNal size Lustrita Nail Pplish, trial size.. Notion Depar!ment Shamrock Linen Thread Aunt Lydia's Thread ... Dexter's Knitting Cotton Corset Laces, 5 and 8 yards... Shoe Laces, black; tan and whi Verus Lingerie Tape ......... <% ¢ - Qe {9 Dust Caps, all colors ... | { Darning Cotton, black and col- Joc fors, 2 for ......... . % 9c | Button Kits, khaki : 9c { Celluloid Thimbles, 2 for ...... . 9¢ { Darning Worsted on cards, 2 for Sc 9c | Aluminum ‘Thimbles, 3 for .... 9% Premiar Cotton Bands Shinola Shoe Polish Wood Coat Hangers . ‘Metal Coat Hangers - Colored Shirt Waist Hanger: Dyflake Soap Dyes . Twink Soap Dyes Rit Soap Dyes .. ¢ I Children's Hose Supporters, . 9¢ | black or white, five sizes....... 9 Common Pins, two papers for 9| Foot Form Darners De Long’s Safety Pins, assorted 8¢ | Needles, all sizes' . Niagara Safety Pins, assorted.. 9c| White Tape, 3 yard rolls, 2 for 9c i Wilsnap Fasteners . Alliance Fasterrs . : Common Pins, good qunl:fy Pond’s Vanishing Gream . ABeorbent Cotton, 2 oz. size Tooth Brushes Rose Glycerine Soap .. Talcum Powder, large can Walsh's Talcum Powder ....... Adhesive Plaster, 1 inch width. . Gauze Bandage, 1 inch width.. Fine Combs .... Waldorf Toilet Paper, rolls Collar Buttons on cards West Ele‘lrlc Curlers . Alliance Hooks and Eyes '. Kid Curlers, a bunch for... Shoe Ties, a pair for .. ‘It’s amazing how 1 ma.ny really necessary articles cost so liftle——and af}er we have shaved the regular price down to nine cents, it is still more astonishing “how much: may be saved. = Take a look around our Barga.m Tables Saturday' YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ON EVERY PURCHASE. . 9 | Twilight Toitet Paper, rolls Pearl Buttans :». . 9 | Comet Toiist Paper, pevidge.. S Suit and Trimming Buttmu. a Sulpho Nathol, srall size ..... 0o - 9 | peroxide of Hydrogen, small Velour Powder Puffs el Clothes Brushes ... Toilet Goods Department | L3 Stameco . Wax_Paper, 2 roils for . Stationery Depariment Dand's Musilage Carter's Koal Black Ink Carter’s Writing Flui Memo Books ... Voin Envelopes, per 100 . Bank Nute Writing Tnuets, 2 for .. Blue Blrd Taale‘: Msnila Pads, 3 y. 5 inck for ... . 2 Art Loom Pads 3 Plain Pads, 2 for . Local Picture Post Cards, a dozen Lead Pencils, 6 for Lead Pencils, 3 for . Lead Pencils, 2 for Penholders, 2 for Erasers, 2 for .... Notion Department \ Notion - Department - Toilet Goods Depn‘rmtl DANIELSON (Continued from Page Seven.) right, wen, for the second day in suc- | been in the hands of a few, although| at his home on Broad street cession, they heard the no-school sig-|the stock is widely owned. Much of | week is reported as: recovering. unol Friday morning at 8:30. it is held in western Massachusett dney W. Crofut, formenly of Dan-, On account of the storm and: trav- | much in and around Springfield and eling conditions the second annual| northern Connecticut and quite an| ex ball of C. company. State Guard, that| amount in Hartford, Wethersfield, | T: was to have been held at the'State| Berlin, New Britain and oft to the tution of which Charles B. Prior, Armory Friday evening was postpon- | south. Many of the smaller stock-|a native of Jewett City, recently wa: ed. holders are said to be people of very| ¢lected: treasurer. Forget. the. storm! There’ll °be| moderate means and the protective| In connection with théir regular plenty of sunshine next week when| committee is trying to save their in-| meeting planned for next Tuesday the Tokio ‘Girls, presenting a sum- | vestment for them. v mery, fascinating sirl show will be at the Orpheum theater. This is a Jieiih production atd Is 2 gusran-| 5ined the company money, tiking £ Wi e stock as collateral, and receiv t Alfred 1 iRandiian Sanledtad] yjoe: il fdenla sout. S jedpital ek BRIEF STATE NEWS commander of Leo J. L'Homme post.| Many stockhoklers received no divi- A 5 American Legion, to succeed Harold | dends at all. As a result of the con-| Waterbury—That the big drive for Glendining, who has resigned because; ditions the Springfield interests re=|St. Mary's which will soon he is leaving town to locate in Bos-| tained Lawyers A. Storrs Campbell | kel kely to be a’ suc- ton. and Arthur L. Shipman of this city|cess, was made evident this . week A Danlelson business mann. wishes| at the annual meeting, as- w alss| when the American Brass company to buy a home somewhere . in the| Benedict M. Holden, attorney for jPledged $50,000 to the local hospital. Dborough. Write at once to G. C. B.,| some of the stockholders' spoken of | Hartford—There is a lively church Box 452, Danielson.—Ady. as the old line interests. The law-|fight in the Congregation Ados Israel The Webster basketball team isiyers for the protective committee| of Hartford, One faction wants to get scheduled to play the Connecticut{ plainly stated it was a chse of a re-|rid of Rabbi Isaac Silverman and he Mills team at the town hall this even- | ceivership or a reorganization of the|is going to law. to prevent it. ins congern: and_the management. . One| ~ Hamde> 3 fall on the ice proved| il 1 s f the ironies of the situation - = s There will be no morning service | O fatal to ars. Francisco Del Greco of | at the Congregational church Sunday.| that Mr. Steele presided at the meet-| Cherry Ann street_ shortly = before Mrs. Williams are ill with influena,| "8 noon Wednesday wl:xen;v.he s Rev. B. W. Williams ‘the pastor and . estead ' company,, that | fustained njuries that later result Mrs. Williams are ill with -influenza. mff;':,l%‘ ‘;"‘;‘my SR the{ in_her death. Sunday schog) will be at the usual| Oupheum theater Wednesday eVen-| Hartford—John P. Sanderson, Jr., hour and in the evening an illustrated | jng got away from here late Thurs-|for the past three years executive lecture on China will be given. day, hoping to -make Fall River in secretary and assistant treasurer of The adjourned sale of antique fumn- | {jme ‘for the evening performance, the Connecticut Children’s .Ald So- iture will be held Tuesday.at.10 a -m. at the home of the late Mary Dexter. coflpanies together and for the past' scenery to be used. have planned a valentine It is freely said that many of the!' s e Springfleld interests are people who | South of 1919. ' stockholders, and finaily left the stale‘ but worried over the delivery in lhatlc!et) has resigned and expects to for_good. Stockholders mwulded the! city of their car of baggage -and|leave Hartford early in Mar Manchester—Reports from few years the control has apparently| John B. Bassett. ‘who has been 1ll{ Holy Cross College show that James this| Leo” Burke, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Iw. 5. Burkc of Spruce street, led the ].\[dn"hesle‘r High school in' the chss Middletown—The ' members' ‘of Holy | branch. Norwalk—The ; Trinity’ branch of the Giris’ ¥riendly ! society, - and several guests, met in ne members of the [Danielson : the parish house Wednesday evening, & *in_observ: ance of the twent.eth anni- versary of the founding of the Bisbep: E. Campion Acheson was the speaier, board of education at an. extraordinary meeting voted to increase the salaries of the teachers $400 each, the increase to become ef- fective at the commencement of the next flséal year. The janitors were also granted an increase of $100 each in their next year's salaries, Ansonia—At the twenty-first nual meeting of the stockholders of the American Brass .Company, Charles - F~Brooker of gAnsonia re. tired from the presidency of the com- pany and became chairman of the board of rectors. Mr. Brooker re- is in bis’ fitty-sixth year of continuous service in the company and its decessors. Industrious Artist. - It has been estimated that the l.rt.. Ist. Turner, left as many as 21,000 pic- tures. oils, water eolors and sketches. —Adv. . The body of Ernest Jessup, who died Wednesday evening at a hospi- fal iu_Worcester, was brought from tha* city to Danjeison by train Thurs- day and was taken in change by Un- dertaker L. B. Kennedy. Mr. Jessup, was a resident at Killingly Center. There was incessant call Thursday for emergency means of transporta- tion to meet the needs of those who had to get about, storm or no-storm. Sleighs of more or less anclent vint- age were pressed into serviceg and ronedered first aid in getting Work- ‘ers to and from their places of busi- neas. ‘Miss Lucille Caron was awarded a gold medal for ecellence of work and " A real show at the Orpheum theat- er all of next week. The Toklo Girls known as a Keith chow, and a guar- thing good if you don’t see this girl show.—Adv. tempt being made to save the Suf- fleld-Berlin Trap Rock Company from a receivership or utter collansé* 'by bringing about a compromise between dustrial place in Danielson wag inter- ested in the Suffeld-Berlin company, which has exceptionally = gbod’ trap jrock quarries at Sufeld and Berlin. | Bevraom cf Oiper Malloss e Zons " 'This company spans back more AR P s camen than a decade when one L. J. Coburn ; organized first one and then the oth-| . er of the trap rock- companies, be- came the défendsnt named In’ several'’ I suits either ’brvu:ht or thtutaned by. speed shown in a typewriting contest 7 : G : E at Killingly High School. t 7 . < o b - There is interest here In_the at- | J¢ I T ke Theen walh i asded ; Harvard' Ginger Ale is . true ginger pro- duct—aged 'and mellow .d—with a di : tive, delicious’ flavor. It should bé:the firet 1 pringing about a' compromize between Bl thought when orderiny. gingar. zls 2t he . Boburn. one of the promoters.’of In- I restalrdnti St Wir tim: tiome: ) Butse Breseh, 45 Gommersal Whart Marard Compzov: Lowsdl, Wan | 4 ; Curiosity has tempted many to first ask anteed production. You'll miss some- P foe thinsp fongin GliusRIes

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