Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 17, 1920, Page 10

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Peking, Dec. 18.—A proclamation of the reunion of North and South China has Just been lssued by President Hsu Shir-chang. The mandate orders the va- rious provineial authorities to exert themselves to the end that the democratic government may be promoted, and a b nounces that the reupblic “will hence: forth be upited.” proclamation is practicaily coin-| ¢ {®¥nt with a declaration from Canton by T Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA REUNION OF NORTH AND SOUTH Ciita | the of a new parliament of the republic. In of better days and I, the president of a, ¢|tives in Hartfora | | gone to its neck Wour inches of snow fell here:Friday | homeste DANIELSON (Continued from Page Niae) General Lu Yung-ting and Mu Yung-|the business men had antleipated. jen, of the Kwangsi party to dissolve| Kiilingly High school students were v elated Thursday over the victory of, the The Peking government, however, ap- re to have hopes thal these othe ons cat conciuated. - Coupled the reunion mandate the president 1ed an instruction to the ministry of interior to bring about the election g against Bar score being 26 to 11. sented the .school for several years, clusion the president says: people are coming to the dawn 15 candidates pext Tuesday do hope that this order will be |second NORTH STERLING® | Mrs. William Nichols is visiting rela-ithe eighteenth century and the Mr. and Mrs. Nehemiah J. Wood have wich to spend Uf: winter ives. Hall shot a large red fox Sat- which had six wire snares around the earlier Christmas seasons:in Ne: England. I Jay construction from flat cars at the President-elect Warren John Wood, at the old |lief Corps and Colonel Edward Ande: i is now indicated that the holiday ‘rade will be materially better than many of lett High school's team of Webster, the. This is the fourth | straight victory for the K. H. S. team, | mas slippers, which is rated the best that has repre- |lind you pay.§2.50 to §3.00 elsewhere.— Rose of Lima ceuneil, K. of C., will confer the third degree upon a class of evening. This class has receiyed the first and degrees during the present tional church in South Killingly | Sun- duy evening. This church dates back to ser- vice announced Wwill be in ‘a peculiarly fitting setting and will be a reminder of Observers have not failed to note that equipment being unloaded freight » station here is owned by a firm at Marion, O., G. Harding’s son camp, Sons of Veterans. Vine R. | Frankin is tfe newly elcted comnimn. der of McGregor: nost, | Bowling will be out in force to- night (Frid 10 witness the mateh | between Hallusey of New London and | Exrber of Dauielson:.at the alleys here. This promises to be an interesting se- Ties of ten games. and most of the fol- ollowers of the game have arranged to {see the conest. 3 i v Idea store, opposite Orpheum theatre’ is selling ladies’ comfy Christ- all colors a¢ $1.75. The i mav. Deputy Sheriff Charies E. Ayer is of the .opiriion that it .would not be diff cult to get 5000 signatures to a peti-} tion to. the state - highway department | asking that the Highway betweén Dan-| edsand actsd”:uponc by allieon: | #eek. ielson and the Rhode Island line at| A Christmss, eandlelight service isjLittle “Rest be improved at once.. The {planned to be held at the Congrega-|Sheriff says that one trip over.ihe routo would win the signature of any living man _ or. wWoman. Antonio Buggerio, a resident in West Broklyn, . was reported Thursday as so W | covery.seemed " in’.graye doubt.’ Rug- gerio, who is the father of fen children, mangled .his fingers- badly about two weeks ago while operating a wood saw, and it is belleved that his -present condition s the result of that misfor- tune. only a few miles from here there | home ecity. Ransom Liner,” who was painfully Plans are being made for & joint in-|bruised recently when his bicyclo was I Charles 'Wood of Paw-|stallation of the officers of McGregor|in collision with ~an automobile, on were visitors Sunday with | Post, G. A. R, McGregor Woman's Re-|North Main street, is recovering from % not of a serious his hurts, which were nature, A series of heavy rain storms has YOU WILL BE SURE TO HAVE MONEY oA be sure i other fer every ¢ It's a ( Don’t The first depo it} ! THE WINDHA Regularly Viiss ft. n make yourself and others happy if you hecome a member of our iISTMAS CLUB a little each week — 1 cent, 5 cents, dime or more — for merry Xmas. n d systematic ally and you will ve money for presents and .0 members of the 2 merry Xmas i dimes that usual- rgers for non-es- er miss the meney. —plus interest, just at tha il come in handy s I PR [ " Ui 4 Everybody “nroll Right Away SR it m: you a member. Ask us all about it. Phone, write or call. i GUURTY NATIONAL Danielson, Conn. C Listen, Danielson ham County. A remarkable fine washed roads considerably in ‘various parts of the- town,” but it ‘seems very probable that the cost of repairing them will be very much less than had they been ‘buried under such a mass of Snow and ice as came last year and cost the town several thousands of dol- lars to’ remove. Some Christmas shoppers. are making a rule to drop a few coins in the re- ceptacles that are to ‘be found -about town as reminders that much must be done. to make Christmas a cheerful and happy day for needy residents of Dan- ielson. At Connecticnt Village, -construction work is-being -continued by the Connec- ticut Mills - company, though with a decreased force engaged. The com- pany's. building plans ‘have been held up by the general depression in busi- ness, but work .on .The . Cloister, where 27 families will find homes, is progress- ing *steadil; Some families who are without coal lor who have only 2 limited supply may be interested. to khow that some of {the business places here are in the |same situation, and can obtain only sufficient coal to meet immediate needs On all transportation Ines travel, ities of the aceredited holidays, extra ted this week, though the volume of traffic does not reach that of a year ago at.this time. Selectman James Broom, Who has flock of nez a # . is holding on Mr. Bacon be- | bring 1r jnext few s than is now being of- {fered for the commodty. WILSONVILLE l.\riv‘\:)s, Lurfee was a Worcests s G Shields, nurse at the Day her ast week. | f Webster call- i al pull is the only thing that| men out of jafl “Sweeten it witl Domifio”] STH Listen all who trade in Danielson :— The price range is from $1.00 to $6.50 line of bulk candies also. CIG AR S — Famous Brands in Gift Boxes of 25 each. Y splendid cfferings nowhere but at the “KEEP SMILING.” R. M. SHOALES [AS CANDY Our Candy Stock at the Holiday period has become famous throughout Wind- The many pretty compliments that have been paid us have been fairly won. This year we again “let go” when placing orders for our holiday candy lines and as you see them on display in our store today they constitute an array of attrac- tively boxed sweets that it would be difficult to match in many of the larger cities KIBBE’'S, SCHRAFTS, LOWNEY’S, FARMHOUSE, ROMANCE. These are the package goods we are featuring. We have them in boxes from one to five pounds. Delicious Candies of highest purity, daintily boxed. They make a dream of a Christmas Gift—one assured of a never-failing welcome. a package. ou’ll find these ECZENA CAUSED ago. whe: PETERSON and I am still doing it, as every drug- seriously ill with lockjaw -that his re-| through | JSED YEARS U INTENSE -AGONY T have suffered intense agony from czema on, my leg and other parts o my body for years, and received only dry reliel” from othet . 1t 13 only a month's T d 10 use PETERSON'S OINTMENT, nd there is no sign ‘of eczema or itch- You can refer to me."—George C. Penfield St, Buffalo, N. Y. ot a hundred testimonials, ays Peterson' of Buffalo, “just as sin- ere and honest|as this one. . Years first_started to put out S OINTMENT, 1 made. up my mind to give a big box for 35 cents gist in the country kno: X “I guarantee PETERSON'S OINT- MENT because I know thatits mighty healing power Is marvelous.” I say to everyone who buys a box that it is rigidly guaranteed for eczema, salt rheum, ohd sores, blind, bleeding and itching piles, ulcers, . skin _diseases, chafing, burns, scalds and sunburn, and if not satisfactory any druggist will Teturn your money.”.. Mail orders filled by Peterson Ointment Co. Inc, Buffalo, =t ° W D TRICALLY Give This Idea a Thought When Selecting. Christmas Gifts. At our Store here you will find an array of Elactrical Gocds that will delight you. Ingenious and prectical devices that maks home laker lighter and add to the joy of living. We are showing Elec'ric Flats, Toasters, Samovars, Percolators, Table Lamps, All-Night Lamps, Washing #achines, Sewing Machines, The Armstrong Eleciric Table Stoves, a little miracle work:r., and a score of other things that are operated by electricity, The prices are very reasonable, The quality is the best. 27 s'Q F.H. & F. W. TILLINGHAST Funeral Directors and Embalmers Central Village, Conn. AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT Courtesy, Efficiency, Satisfaction Teleptione . Connection. Moosup Div. LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELSON Undertaker and Embalmes Soecia! Attertion to Every Detall WINDHAM The Willimantic Ministers’ club: was entertained Monday by Rev. A. W. Clif- ford. A dinner of cold tongue, mashed Potatoes, string beans, bread and butter, pickles, rice pudding, jelly and - coffee was serveéd in the chapel at noon. There were 13 ministers present, including Revs. Carpenter, Ayer, Overton, Nye, Lamphere, Goodsell, Borchert, Custard, Brown and Clifford. Those assisted In serving the di ner were Mrs. A. W. Clifford, Mrs. H. Lathrop, Mrs. Ada Larrabee, Miss Eliza- beth Clark, Miss Elizabeth Anderson and Miss Gertrude Arnold. A successful sale of home cooked food the auspices of tite Woman's Missionary society. The committee in charge was R. T. Bixby, Miss Clara Johnson Gertrude Arnold. The proceeds amounted to $22.51, which will be -used by the sewi Mrs. C. R. Utley and Miss Arnold, to pur- chase materials with which to make gar- ris in a school for color- ed children in Troy, N. C. Miss Harriet Guild went to Poughkeep- N. Y., Thursday tend the first reunion of the 9 at Vassar. Mrs. A. . W. was the honor reception given. by Mrs. ‘Wal- Jr, in South Windham Thurs- week. T. Bixby entertains a_ few in honor of Mrs. Helen of Willi Mrs. nn for several possession of their antic. 1d_returned Satur- " visit in Brookliyn, fonary scelety met s. H. C, Lathrop. icn club tponed its <qause of Isence m is preaching pton for a few weeks. Huxford of Stamford spent th, am raturned last 14 el in New Yo Monday to s from two weel e Mrs. Binghain the winter in Haft- Clifford's sermon bject of The Pil- al he referred to the fact m Congregational chi years ago, Dec. last 3 grim Memos that 10th, evening’; pected home from iss Julia Guild from for the holida Miss Jennin: been the guest o eturned home Mo great-grandfa a born in W w London, who has rs. Charles C. Abb Miss Jennt: the first male New Resident' Commissioner From The Philippines Isauro Gabaldon, newly elected resident commissioper from the Philippines to the United States, who has arrived in Washington with In- structions to seek immediate Philip- Danielson, Conn. pine independence. Mr. Gabaldon is elected for a term of three years. He has held many important positions in the Phillppines and for several sears has boen & leading attorney of Manila. was held at the parsonage Friday under | one of jta members and the || | another | The storm Tuesday was the fourth of | * [ THE PEOPLE'S LIGHT AND POWER CO. Windham County Savings Bank Building MAIN STREET, DANIELSON THE FABRIC SHOP A name that stands for the lowest prices on high quali- ties of goods. For Christmas selections we are offering ‘a splendid line of Percales, Ginghams, Flannelettes, Col- " ored Voiles, White Goods and Crepe de Chines. The goods are all priced on the new, low market basis and each offering represents a practical suggestion for a Christmas gift. Visit us at our new location “Between the Theatres,” ! Center Street, Danielson, Conn. | I Friday night, Dee. .34, | at the church on aceotnt | EAGLEVILLE on ase buiidivg. | asccount of the December ers on the pro- | Tieeting village school was | cial music by the | Tuesday afterncon of las. week Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chadwick inst weel ¢ Norwich, district | enjoyed a heir grandson, Freu he fourth quarterly Beebe, and his brid Mre. Besbe was me of r. and. Mrs Miss Stella Crowiey of Montrea. (ans: where the Dewlywede reside " W. Kiein of Mansfield Depst |called at several bomes in and near this village Friday last This village was well represented at Sunday's services in. Dunham Memorial church, Mansfield Depot, members of five families attending the morning and eves. ing_worship. Friday of this week will be the clesing day for the fail term of the village schooi In the afternoon Christmas exercises wii be conducted and parents and friends of the scholare have been invited 15 attesd ht. He was un- morning on a brother Charles tie, as a thin and Frank Plougha, rs. John Plougha, 13 thought they would Both feil in and were ront of s car was and offered DECIDEDLY PRACTICAL This may be said in all truth of the many beautiful things that you may select in your tour of Christmas shopping at our store. Delightfully pretty Underwear, soft and downy Comfort- ables and Blankets, Dainty Neckwear, a tempting array of Gloves and Hosiery, Sweaters and Shirtwaists. We Are Dividing Christmas Profits Customers who do their holiday buying here will find that our goods are priced on the new, low basis. You are invited to spend a profitable hour inspecting our many beautiful lines which will offer a hundred suggestions to solve your buying problems. JAMES E. KEACH, DRY G00DS Davis Block, Main Street Danielson, Conn.

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