Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 17, 1920, Page 9

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' | persons. mvm:fl BULLETIN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER, \1. 1920 somie organization “or’ throush ‘a group|holds. of representative. men. It is generally jagreed fhat such a service s now being rendered hers is entirely inade- commission for relief, it is very lMkely + members already have learned that|that this will be dgne. swearing is expensive at the club, where the special fund amounts to aulte t“‘;‘:";h:”‘%m;‘a‘;‘""é:,’;l}’“‘\“,:fi;;“’1 b e bank here, is now a bank examiner for The attention directed in this columa |the state nl Connecticut. Mr. Shippee to the unsatisfactory (he “ertam L lon this territory there is practically remarkable -at such an as far as the public utilities |drop in temperat grees below. the ‘freezing point. - | Henrietta Sherman, 87, DANIELYON Goodyear men have evolved a novel method for raising a fand that will be used to bring Christmas cheer to peedy There's a club up at Good- year whera it costs money to use a ing. The body Wwas taken in charge Undertaker L. B. Kennedy and remov: was a native of Baltic, born there 183: ed, Elfldll Christmas music 28 | manutacturs cents for something more serious. and | ples, for year, so has had peri- | United church /in _Goodyear. A spe “a bilI* for a real bad br Some |on Thursday to take action through cnce to fit 1 for the position he now | musical program.also Will be gx\en the services on Sunday, Deec. Business here showed improvement Thursda; F OOTWEAR AS GIFTS Sure To Be Appreciated Because Practical More and more people are buying practical gifts. This is a practical year, withits High Cost of Living pro- blems. The flashy, tawdry, impractical things should give way to the more necessary things of life. - - Nothing will be more appreclated than a pair of warm slip- pers that will carry the meaning of the season and warm comfort to the giver for many months. What child does not love a pair of new shoes ? Suitable gifts for folks of any age; young and old, the kind that are gratefully remembered throughout the year, to be had here. Our clerks will give you real service in helping to make your selection. Intelligent, sympathetic help at a time when the question uppermost is “What shall I buy for—?” We can help you solve your Christmas shopplng problems. Buy early—when selections are at their pest. SHOES — RUBBERS — ARCTICS — RUBBER BOOTS — LEGGINS — SPATS — SLIPPERS — HOSIERY — LACES — FOOT-COMFORT SPECIALTIES. NEW IDEA STORE 19 CENTER STREET OFPOSITE ORPHEUM THEATRE DANIELSON, CORN. Manufacturers’ Outlet, woos to make itself felt at many stores. (Cssinin ok ReR¥/TIL, OO Three) 3 intoxicated, made h% se pearance before Judge M Chaffee was picked up lying 2 trip out of town. He was train ‘was due. - /The first of the smow fenges to across Grove street fr: Peiorou micat cemetery. At this enced in keeping_the highs snow and ice during the perience in many plac Thow fences afo a great aid to breaki up the tendency of snow to pile up certain points and It is hehe\u‘l that th will_help_mate us Stretch of atrect state highway s clear ch is & part of Napoleon Duval, who went into, river swith his truck when the big v be did not hear 2 he . Funeral services for A. . Low of the M suddenly - Money For Christmas JOIN OUR 1921 THRIFT CLUB, NOW OPEN FOR ’VIEMBERS Make a small deposit every week for the next 50 weeks and you will receive a check for the full amount due you next December, just at a timie when a little ready money will come in handy. Youwill never miss the small deposit week-- ly, and will be agreeably surprised to see how ezsily you have accumulated a nice sum of money for Chrisimas. If you prefer you may join our Vacation i Vacation next summer. There are 10c, 25¢, 50c, $1.00 and $2.00, also $5.00 aasse each class calling for a’ regular payment each week for 50 weeks. On December 15, 1921, you will re- ceive a check for what you have paid in, plus interest. E i apd :ave your money for your Interest at the rate of 4 per cent. per annum will be paid on deposits, if pay- ments are kept up promptly; but if dépositors fail: to keep up payments when due, check will be issued to you for the amount paid in only, without interest. The 10 and 25 cent classes are the favorites with the children, and there is cer- tainly no easier way to teach your children to save than by starting them in our Thrift Club. The $1.00 and $2.00 classes mean $50.00 or $100.00 and interest coming to you in cash at the end of the year. WILL YOU SAVE IT ANY OTHER WAY ? Join Yourself, Get Your Friends to Join. “’E WANT YOU TO MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK THE DANIELSON TRUST CO. DANIELSON, CONNECTICUT Except in sheltered ‘places all through ti frost in the ground, this being regard- ad- vanced ‘date in December. The prevail- ‘8s- | ing winds being. southerly the nightly is only a few de- t Wwho Has bes making her home at Dayville, died dur- ing the early hours of Thursday morn- to his roms in Danielson. The deceased W bel sung Sunday gt the services at the cial cnngqer-ble ay, when the real pressure of the hollday shoppingbegan George Chaffee, charged ;with havi ap; e Ier in the cify couft Thursday morn- d \'was sentenced to serve 30 days the rallmad tradks at thestition Wed- nesday evening after he had arrived from | fortunately found a few minutes before another way Adepartment on the ticular point much difficuity, was experi- ot Ix h!clc was struck by a train at the West| Thompson crossing Wednesday afternoon, y. Gther injuries giv- An Easy And Sure Way To Have WoodWard's Drug. Store News Vol. VIl no A GRE en Thursday, December 9, 1920 No. 50 by ed It’s time to be picking up your Christmas gi’’s. The great trend this year is for useful articles such as Thermos Bot- tles and Lunch Kits, Razors and Shaving Materials, Foun- tain Pens, Evershgrp Pencils, Hair Brashes, Mirrors, Combs, Maniciire Tools, Hot Water Bottles, Sterno Cook- ing Utensils, Pipes, Cigars and Smokers’ Comferts, Thenyoumuthv@iliflleflfly We have an excellent assortment. Woodward’s, s “Where Everybody Stops” | in at! Gifts For Men Men'’s Boston Garters, sin- gle and: double grip — 39c and 65c. Men’s London Garters, sin- gle and double grip — 29c and 65c. i Men’s Paris Garters, single i and double grip—35c to 75¢c. Combination Scts, Sulpend- ers and Garters, in holi- day box2s—$1.50 a sst. Combination Séts, Arm- bands and Garters, in heliday boxes—75¢. Combination Sets, Garters and Belt, in holiday boxes —75c. Fancy Suspznders, boxed— 75¢. Four-in-Hand TP:, boxed— 50c to $1.50 GLOVES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN ! Our Christmas assortment i} now ready, and comprises It ng H. ou be om | ar- ing at| ey i FAILURE TO BUY GIFTS EARLY Means Disappointment to Others Surely you do not w!nt to diuppomt any of your friends or relatives when giving gifts, but if you delay your buying too long you are liable to mest with disap- pointment in your selection. Heed our words of good ad- §| vice—come and se¢ our Christmas gifts now and make your purchases earl§. If you desire any gift in our stock we will hold it subjsct to vour order and deliver it any- where you say and when. IVORY SETS AND MANICURE SETS, BRUSHES SMOKERS” ARTICLES, PIPES, ETC., CANDY, STATIONERY, PERFUMES, TOILET ARTICLES ANY GIFT HELD SUBJECT TO ORDER, IF YOU SE-. { LECT NOW, AND DELIVERED ANYWHERE, ANY TIME. The M. H. Berthiaume Pharmacy Mose the Druggist, the Prescription Man THE REXAL STORE OPPOSITE POST OFFICE DANIELSON, CONN. the me the gora Gauntlet, Mocha, Filos- {1 all reasonably priced. was doing business snow fell in quanities. South of Attawau-|w] v four miles away, there wasn't f the storm, Which quickly clear- Shepherds in 1! their flocks by ni d, A , the 1 The annnal vresenlnllun ot The Mira-| 10 Pl h vity will tuke place u; ning, December 19| -1¢ 39 AL Vetlmiie e i o the years pass this commemoration comes dearer to those who take part|'D! as it seems even more worthy ana| P ful to those who witness it. It tempt serlnuslv cs!fl)ed to set|® tosi fhoa I Bomfrot A meeting of the town direet It 1 announced that the State Tend Bchool here for the pe d. ment in industrial lmm- 1= ‘ offer its services to Improving themselves roughout the past eight P rét. any there are of 10 take part ave played from the firs indeed, it e ! Tired Out? {on knovw that llngmdoe- thae | B! "-wfu tired feeling,”’ heaviness, lame # | or weak back, sore muscles, stiff or 1! awollen joints, rbeumiatic pains; lome- | bago, in the great majority of cases, indicate kidney trouble L - Jiley Kidney Pills. uct flmmpfly and cfieeunly 1o restore weal vt at the Meth- hzld next Bunda Mrs. Moses Leonard of South Whiaman has been cmployed at the plant of the Eureka Silk Company, as a | dow %l iy recovery ia ennuly due to, Foley T Foley Kdsay, e for an indefini e Christmas Suggestlons SLEDS, SKATES, COASTER WAGONS, TRICYCLES, PYREX BAKING WARE, ELECTRIC FLASHLIGHTS, ELECTRIC LANTERNS, CARVING SETS, ALUMINUM WARE, OIL HEATERS, CUTLERY, ELECTRIC HEAT- ERS, FIRELESS COOKERS, FOOT WARMERS. These and a hundred other splendid and practical gifts that will bring not only joy but satisfaction and comfort to those who receive them. : ~ A E. MEECH, HARDWARE Phoenix Bldg., Main Street __ Danielson, Conn. wm.mdw-hmhvh.umn-d meet the needs of CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS. This as usual, will be THE MECCA, THE SHOPPING € TER OF WINDHAM COUNTY and our friends chn assured of finding here an assortment of Merchandise abls for CHRISTMAS GIVING, articles which are a light to behold and sure to bring joy to the recipients. Dress Kid, Wool, Golf, An- i ette, Washable Gloves, and 'l Mittens for the Children; overworked or ue-ed slel\ wm e the members of the V G r home for a mieeting this end bladder to a thy emdifiu- (Friday) _mm“o“ Mre. Robert Blr, 421 8. 20b Street, Teree H.;c;ldm .“:mu sufiered two years b Kidner m.u. g et I-u-n-:-Ee very b 3 "rn .E-m.-y_;,du Yei Foiey K- d trs. Harold Taliman ol(H‘c‘- ney Pills artised ‘made up my mind o . iythem, Aitertakngthens tew fouod T my trouble ispelled. steppedand | d2y memuon Tar. the, Barhrd home o B Do e sounred & Dantelson. | Mr. and Mrs. Joh action. hm.l.-(mu lhmcflmdlulll-l Miss Della Whitman is_en route.for| r. and Mrs. John EdRcha R 5 lonws blureed. | mampg, Florida, to spend the winter. | Vel ned Sunday company’s mill shut 1 BAeooRma . By i Emily Wochomurka s visiting hee © at Southbridge for a few 24P & o aa i aica H No Longer High-Browsd. : The chief point of interest in the 3 news item about the Boston schésl- = boys is that they are now m! 4 ¢| pants where formerly only H | were recognized.—Omaha Hee. * % H H : y the Day Kimball (3 lin‘ ut and re e ody of Pormtret COLBURN—At the tal, James Benjamin, o James B. Coiburn of Pomf! hbamestade - MABRIED, . COSENZA—MOREY—Ia we;uny Faman, Lo-(nu -.-m ; COSLEN—] S e of Groton a togers o= AMNPO—) g’ l D ' . . Br. ! nclera of Wi mu Westerlina A. Campo of i FRENC N 4. a —At G } STONE_1a North Fan e | 1520, ng Pl:'l'l In this city, D-c ll 1 Peterson, ERs Pu l mu home, 17’ m neral at x Triday atieraoon st 3 o'clock. CARD OF THANKS 3 ke this means of | sincere_thanks and : | { i MR. AND MRS. JOHN CHADWICK 4 FAMILY. Church & Iylen 15 Main m Funeral Directors —~AND— Embalmers

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