Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 9, 1921, Page 9

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SHOULD BE MORE OWNERS AND FEWER TENANTS Written Spectally For The Bulletin) T dor't ses why it showld be so, but, Troy and Jeremish wil has been endously umpopu- wards disast ansbody to call popular nuisarnce ws would nowada Peopls went all » avoid v.seting her ismmal forecasts. o &b ho opiass tows toe- bis Tuine, se she had Nt Just Ae eanty hut hie s - ~m tha Praund and 13 hie nt fthout it he might eritiained far ots and pefut- e (et an . A #ift ariftine towara, whves Wik Ist-cloud relling o ang neimte 5 #eam mnder the ¢ anvhady enm. alrandy with Bt the haet T headad the wrone wev, -uv-..h.... " « WOt B mevely eryies “Pesce, T fe mor ’\r ehat e dsneer that ws pe. Retter fase the famtn, Wulever, foov he, tham tnrn owr hads on o= forget that they exisr. The siteatlen. sa reraeds form wwe- o a mat auire ga owmivace. Seme- TN ower Ba1f the comtree farmg sce anawed by thelr owaers. Bt even that suven twe wiTlane 204 3 half nuder th, splattation of temants Ang that fs sl R T e p—— el ik Tt fn nat the st of fapmicr simiaeed to Temt fn ewem wwoation of evisting favts con tn permanent fmoeavems Wil The teramt, whathes v Teape. wovim hie wems vhet he ean get ous of it oviod ot We seemamev. o vhinks in ez of taflex AR the precant gempes tamerrree amA ths Tater am. Wi la %9 Pet Bhe ~net ha can ant Woedl seren AnA raturn tn them Tonst he le comnal'ad . Tihat Amne what shaps the In neh Do woves off ey farm? On $he other hand. the Interest of the wrzcwnes 12 10 malntain and inereses Tm presenting and labelling me 88 & pessimist for suggesting them, please let: jthem lie in soak a litle while in your {own minds and see if they don't syell da- {to something worthy of any good Amerl- jcam's consideration. T "There's plenty of “hurrah boys* e " W are not likely o run short of enthusiasm or testimonials o! self-praises Th,n is no lack of gild- the alr ms it is. t-edge I And the gmur o( #it 1s mighty taking to But, atter sll, the sbundness of the work upon whigh the gliding !s spread is tnmn tha eiding itself. It fen't what seems but what s thi counts anally., Not all thd paint in Paintville, oy the buflding's sides. will cure. the weakness of o decaying sill. . “It 1s Debter to b asfe than serry.” is @ currént saying. It is likewise better to be rizht than to be merely self-satle- | fled ; better to see things as théy are than as we th'nk they ought t6 be—but as THE FARMER. WAUREGAN services for Mrs. Ada Ann Legvens, formerly of this village. Were " |held at undertaking rooms in Danfdlsor Sunday aftermoon at 1.30 o'clock. Teavens was wideiy known and heloved Practleally all her life was spent in this ne’; grrbw}‘ood, she having come her birthplace, when & She proved an excellent Wi more fmmnrtané !hmh.l.l.fl.nl"alhll\old- ’ B or his own sake and those of his bloo e ant. Sarciiien o faa-c the n!::yh:{ who ghali come after him. One must ad- that some farm-owners are strangely dull in this direction, and . 2 man or & nation is Smazingly short-sighted in at the But the tendency among owning farmers we o mingte, neither I8 as has been stated, towards constant- 1 Sefthe Werk Wil the (mndency of ten- jasttarmicg 1o 1o Just mit, of course, d ho vastly hetter tor the land. , and better for the ore ownérs and , it there were m fewer tenants, even if the tenants, becoming owners, had to vay 8 mortgage inteseet than they now pay In > nere and i§ the ony- eh her and has the heartfelt sym in his bereavemer.t. field cemetery, T. Jonnson. Addison Burlal was in West- | § For cwnershin, whether of Tarfh or of very difterent trom | It presumes diftorent homs, s somethimy mere oosupancy. and Mrs. Bepjamin Livesey at- Dflndlllons, and i\l‘bfllg 3 romw o eheiet Mise Priseilia Leavens was taken un- orning to the Day Kimball b she underwent an oper: She is getting along very b3 -x:n'n«e B \or It u\- ages the Slmpler virtass on safety of the state depende. bruptly dismisgng these i 'm‘ would never get well, and thany that : TEAR OLD BOY LEFT AWFUL CO\'DITYON BY THY FLU | SPEND NIGHTS but was willing to Go anything | 8 that could poseibly Relp our som. B the time we commenced Cerlzane, coughing was so0 severe that it seemed spell would choke him, but - | ABOUT !)A\'F A2 s plensamter to eay pleas- | HIM—THE FOLLOW BY A GRATE- anead n L FATHER IS 2 HE ATTENT.ON oTs 2 + relief. After four bottles had | 199 my s, {he cough and pain. were was & vietim of the ‘FIu’. He wap ears old at the U Camilie Renaud, rength and flesh. . and we believe years for the reief Benoit, Taftville What Would You Like For Christmas? New Chairs Standard Lamps Tea Wagons Work Basksts " Telephone Stands Willow Furniture New Tables Children’s Furniture VISIT OUR STORE COMPARE OUR PRICES N. S. Gilbert & Sons Shetucket Street, Opposite Laurel Hill Bridge . N Only a Small Quantity Left of our Good 2 NUT, AT $§10.00 and BANKING COAL AT $6.00 HURRY IN YOUR ORDERS, FOR WHEN THIS LOT GIVES OUT, WE CANNOT DUPLICATE. THAMES COAL CO. THAMES SQUARE _Telephone 1819 _If you want to see.the finest and most complete line of Toys in Eastern Connecti- cut, visit our Basement. There are Iron Toys, Wooden Toys, and all the latest novelties in Mechanical Tl;ys. every kind of Toy imaginable is included in our holiday showing. JEWELRY A dainty piece of Jewelry, se- lected from our splendid- stock § will carry with it the assurance of correctness of style and re- liability, which adds so much to the joy of the gift itself, And never before were wz better pre- pared for a Christmas gift pe- riod—Jewelry picces in full as- sortment for Men, Women and Children. BOOKS Greater than ever will be the § demand for Books this season § at least we already find it so, partly because of the fast grow- ing popufarity of our splendid Book Department. Books for Christmas Gifts, for the whole family, from the-smallest tot up § tc Grandpa and Grandma. If it is Books you want, come here. STATIONERY Stationery makes a useful and acceptable ' Heliday Gift for a grown person or for children. We carry a large line of the test kii.ds of Stationery, including Eaton, Crane & P.ke’s Station- ery, in beautiful holiday combin- ation boxes, containing one, two and three quires cf paper and correspondence cards, in whie and colors, Why not consider Stationery? LEATHER Fancy Leather Purses f.or Christmas Gifts in such bewild- ering variety that each beautiful piece looks more desirable than the others. What an assortment of odd, pretty -shapes in Hand | Bags, Purses, etc—Gifts plenty and the finest kinds of ifts, too, for Men, Women and hildren.' One is always sure to please if one gives gifts of leather. XMAS CARDS The biggest display and best se- lection of “Christmas Cards Calendars in Norwich. The as- sortm includes Christmas Post Cards, Christmas Cards, Booklets and Calendars, and the price range is 1c to 25c each. 1t is wise to select your Christ- mas Cards now, while our stock is complete, Toilet Goods Toilet Goods in Christmas pack- ages—a complete line of the best known brands, including Mary Garden, Djer-Kiss, Melba, Van- tines Hudnut's, Mavis, Colgate’s, etc—all in_attractive holiday packages. The assortment in- ciudes Perfumes Toilet Waters and Sachet—price range from 80c for a holiday package of Toilet Water, up to 37.98 for a combinatien package. Silver-Plated, 5Cc to $2.50—Ros- ary Beads, in all colors, 5 to20- year guarantee, 25c to $56.98— Prayer Books for Men, Women and Children at 50c to $7.50, Thermos Bottles Thermos Bottles make useful and accentable gifts. We show a compl e rangs of T artioles, heavy nickel case. GIRLS. ) Religious Articles These are gift articles that aro very much appreciated, and the assortment _includes ~ Crucifixes, Gold of Silver-Plated, 75c to $4.98 —Candle _Sticks, Gold or cluding Bottles, Lunsh Kits, Folding Jars and Carafes They range in price ail the way. from $1.39 for a pint bottle up to 3650 for a quart .Bottle with In fact, 10:30 TO 12—AFTERNOON: CHILDREN TO SEE HIM. i30 TO 5 OCLOCK. CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR MEN Men’s House Coats, at $10.00 Men’s House Coats, wool mixtures, in a very desirable range of patterns, browns, gresns and flaecss, trimmsd with braid toc match, and with three pocksts—thes> are Men’s Bathrobes, $8.00 to $18.00 ’s Bathrobes, in plain colors and fancy designs, a large lins of patterns to sclect from, in a full range of sizes — Prices are $8.00, $10.C0, $12.00 and up to $18.00. Men's Boston Garters, all styles, in § Men's full-fashioned Silic Hosiery, Christmas_bo)es—at 35c to tbe. black, navy and cordgvan, superior : lity—at $1.25 a pair. Men’s Neckwear, in all ths latet | 992 ideas—at 75¢, $1.0, $1.80 and $2.00. | Men’s Fnhn S:lk Shirts, the “Eagle” make, holiday bones, excel- Men’s Muffiers, in Kni'ted Silk and | lent uuahly—-wt $6.40 each. in Woolen—at $2.00 to $5.00. Mar'a [ Moliday Sats. conaisting .o Men's Belts, with or without buck- | Garters and Arm-Bands, Boston and les, in holiday boxes—at 50c, 7oc | Drighton make—at 50 and 75c, and $1.00. Men's Holiday Sets, consisling of Men's Belt Buck'es, plain or initial- | Sfhy 2nd Garters = at $100 and ed—at 3¢ and $1.00. Me! Holiday Sets, consisting of s Men’s Shawknit Hosiery, in holiday § Suspenders and Hose Supporters— boxes—at 3 for $1.00, | at $1.5 to $200. Women’s Coats—Wonderful Values AFULL RANGE OF SIZES—16 TO 46 All the betier grades have handsome Fur Collars of Beaver, Wolf, or Australian Opossum. At These Special Values AT $1895 .........cc.c...... Regular value $ 25.00 AFS$2750 . 7.... vevee.. Regular value $§ 35.00 AT $34.50 ...... vv.... Regular value $§ 59.50 AT $48.50 ...... +.+... Regular value $§ 65.00 AT $59.50 ...... . Regular valus $ 95.00 AT $¢ 300....4..........‘..Regularvalu°$13500 e A —— ————————— Women’s Suits — Half Price Our entire stock of Women’s Fur-trimmed Suits — ex- clusive medels—are now s:lling at Half Price. This is a good tims to szlzct a suit. Women’s Dresses—Phenomenal Values Women’s Canton Crepz Dreues, in black, brown and navy—at just half price — regular $25.00 Dressesat................................312.50 Women’s Dresses of fine quality Tricotine, in navy bluz, sizes 16 to 44, regular $25 00 to $35.00 values—Special prics ......... vise 5% o3 S1L50 The Domestic ‘Section OFFERS MANY GIFT SUGGESTIONS One could do a big part of their shepping right in this d=partment and still have a diversified collsction of gifts. - THESE ARE SPECIAL VALUES ! $12.50 Table Cloth, $5.95 | Bath Robe Blank:ts $3.75 Pattern Cloths, pure | Just 30 Bath Robe Elankets in & utiful de- % 3 ¢ e ot | E90d assortment of colorings and P pead agamas U1t | Gestgns—8pecial price $3.75 sach. regular value $5.00 22323 Linen pkins to | Size 66x80 Cleveland match the foregoing, recent price .\ = $17.50—Special Price a Dozen | Blankets, weol mixed, assorted §7.95. colorings, recently, sold at 7.98— Guest Towels, pure Linen Huck- | Special Price a Pair 95 R e Price 7o | Size 70x82 Berwick Wool Paia 24 Guest Towels, pure | Blankets, - assorted pink, blue, th pretty wreath | &ray and tan effects, recently as a neatly boxed, recently § DI€h as $12.50—Special Price a .. $1.75—Special_Price $1.00 Pair §7.98 21x30 Hémstitclied Damask (A Great Christmas Gift) ~ Towels, all pure linen, two at- | Slge 22x42 Hemstitched Huek _tractive designs, neatly boxed, | Towels, the famous “Old Bleach” {rgeently . $2.50 —Special Price | make; recently LT $2.50— $1.60 Special prive $1,69 . BOXED GOODS FCR XMAS GIFTS In this: department, we make a splendid showing of Boxed Goods for Christmas Gifts—Linen Towels, Turkish Towefs,” Turkish- Sets, Pillow Cases, Madeira and Cluny Lace Doylies, ste. 8 7 . SANTA CLAUS WILL BE IN OUR LARGE SHOW WINDOW EVERY DAY FROM NOW-UNTIL CHRISTMAS. MORNING HOURS: ticnal valus—at $10.00. w BRING THE A STORE SO BRIGHT AND CHEERFUL AND SO CROWDED FULL OF THE TRUE SPIRIT OF THE SEASON THAT CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IS PLEASURABLE TO THE HIGHEST DEGREE. MAKE THIS STORE YOUR SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS FROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS YOU CAN BUY CHRISTMAS GIFTS HERE FOR MEN, FOR WOMEN, FOR BO:YS, FOR IN THIS GREAT CHRISTMAS STORE, YOU CAN SATISFY EVERY'HOLIDA‘( WANT AND FILL COMPLETE YOUR LIST OF CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. L A’ eplendid showing of ¥ Hos'ery for Women and Mi: at very special i want the newest possible value in Sport Hosiery —then see our line. Price Range %o to $2.95 e GLOVE-SILK ! UNDERWEAR E H 1] Vanity Fair Glove-Silk Under- wear at very pric by the § to keep § Bodice Top, full 32-inch vests, with self shoulder straps, rega- 75 value at $175 inch straps, regular a. wim comfortable garment, $2.75 Surelap” Glove Silk . Union Suits, pink only, regular $5.00 value at $3.95 regular $3.98 value Sports Bloomers of Glove in ck and n: value at $355 s s , regular § 1 § i g Reinforced Pink Sik Kriickers, ! § ALL OUR PATTERN HATS, $5.95 Beginning tod choice of ou high grade This Includes all Patter what former price at one price— AT $5.95 EACH There 2re upwards of 100 HI in this offering, all digtincuss me GIFTS FOR WOMEN Women's $1.€9 to 4.5 el Kimonas— es, a_g00d a3- ¢ $5.00 fo $3.00. Women's Flaunel Drose Sacqpes, high and V ne $1.50, Women's SBateen and Heather- loom Petticoats — at $2.50. Women's range of A Y i T Women's Outing mas d Billle Burke to §2.50. Women's Cardigan Jackets —at $2.50 and $2.75. Also a splendid showing Women's Muslin = Underw 911 House Dresses, and Aprons. in all styles—all ap:ropriate tu.i A 4 Christmas Gifts. e ——————— DECORATED METAL CANDY BOXES A Great Holiday Item AT 10c—Small, round ones, with silt Peacocks, four inches iz diameter. AT 35c—3Medium size, the pop- ular two-pound size, round and oval, in a variety.o! de- signs. AT 58c ~ These are the fiv pound size, in t#0 handso , designs. AT €9c—This is the la: known as Fruit Cake Main Floor) r————— " BT g ! RIBBONS DOLL "HO‘W Big ‘Qplk, Litfle Dolls, Dressed Dalls, Un- dress3diDolls—a great assortment. We feel‘thwrs better or morz carzfully select- ed llne;bf Dolls will be seen this szason, Our Ribbon Depa pared to = ly a which the holiday require. We show ia' widths from the n § Ribbons up to § and for every did showing %20 LRI | SILK HOSIERY | § What kind of a 4 lady a greater on Chri s XSRS two, or more PO =T e 3 A Kl U i @ GLOVES | § 3 Beautiful GI I B gift of j | Ch istmas 3 calls for the ways been cr cellence b cient s b believe we will make hosts new friends. Weé ofie assortmert of genuine French choose from. WA a3 PN Waist "atte ns | § make an e Sitks [ g TN L — cs. All Waist and Dross Patterns will be put up in holi- day bexes if desired.

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