Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 10, 1921, Page 10

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SQTURJJU MORWICH BULLETIY, REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS Pn‘PuLAri” New York, Dec. 9. — Real estate (housmg requirements. On this point he» mortgage losns have far outdistanced- |sald: . e it leading Invest-, “In order that thig convention might r" b g pantes, |Have the latest data s to the trend of | rient held by life Insurance compar life insurance investments in mortgage according to original sta submitted {joans, 47 mmpm% EeTing g to the fifteenth ann cen of ion of the Assoclation of Life Presidents bers today. Direct From Faclory Pre-War Sin Prices Men's \hhflnl as fl.m ;ummew::x AGENTS WANTED * THE “ONE" SHOE $0., Dest. 54, SROCKTON, MASS. ing the total amount of t clty mart;'\srs as of Oct 1920, to October 31, 1 al” of $2, AGS 608,00 PRESTON CITY Ald so t 7 loans on farms as against . on city property. Prepare for Christmas, 1922 THE CHELSEA CHRISTMAS CLUB 2 Per Cent. Interest Paid on All Memberships Kept Up-to-Date Clubs, 25c¢, 50c, $1.00, $2.00, $5.00 WEEKLY PAYMENTS ‘ JOIN NOW | Do ty as compared wi ments toward t If in doubt as to what you can give for CHRISTMAS Why not open a savings account in THE DIME SAVINGS BANK “THE BANK OF CHEERFUL SERVICE” S == — i'To Prevent Baldness’ | Baldness can b The Chelsea Savings Bank FRANKLIN SQUARE NORWICH, CONN. prevented “YOU SAID IT--MOTHER AND YOU CAN SAY IT AGAIN’’ =mmm | THE @ AND RD OF EASTERN | fi AT AnP %AE_ CONNECTICUT AND THAT IS THE STORY OF THE GREATEST GARMENT SALE NORWICH EVER SAW HUNDREDS OF BRAND NEW CARMENTS —NEVER BEFORE SHOWN TO THE PUBLIC | A Gigantic Closing 3Sale--Ai Rflfafif-nnirect From Maker To YoY% IF YOU HAVE NOT ATTENDED THIS GREAT SALE——-A.,K YOU R NEIGHBOR — SHE HAS. | umn wmr; EV ,_ T s, il YL LVDU et AT FRANKLIN SQUARE VR!A- Trade-Mark H NHT'QNHL ‘NST{TUT‘ON OF \SHLES ™3 e NUOER THE PERSONAL DIRECTION OF MR. J. R. ISAACSON °FBOSTON FEATURING FOR SATURDAY Hundreds of Luxuricus, Aristocratic JUST THE MOST CHARMING s COATS | NEW DRESSES F S Love of the beautiful inspired—These refreshingly new styles—achieved in the most femin- THEFUR TREMING ARE ine fabrics and richly adomed with embroidery, tassels, braid, beads and other beautiful RACCOCN — OPOSSUM — NUTRIA — BEAVER, ETC. i3 environmenis, fashion’s favorite material — in the wanted colors — Canton Crepe, Roshan- Develope d in Bolivia Pollyanna, Velours Mivsollos Nnias dy ot na Creps, Satins, Serges, Velours, Tricotines, Poiret Twills, Charmeuse, Velveteens, Fine y 5 s ’ . OLEVSON’S' MANUFACTURERS' SALE PRICES MR VAR. S S The Clevson Co. Manufacturers’ Sale Prices Guaranteed Values, $18.00 to 365 00 $7, $‘9, 12, 4. A8 W GUARANTEED RETAIL VALUES, $12 00 TO $55 00 ‘w1mscens BRAMLEY DRESSES. THE NEW TWO-PIECE DRESS —BEAUTIFUL HEATHER MIXTURES AND PLAIN COLOR JER- 5 . 9 5 ¢ A GENUINE DRESS SENSATION 200 BRAND NEW TRICOTINE, SERGE, VELOUR 5 @ 8 L] JERSEY, SILK AND SATIN— SEYS, WINTER WEIGHTS — LINED COLLAR AND $10.00 TO $25.00 DRESSES GO FOR.. “UFFS — WORTH $10.00 TC $12.00 — YO UR <HOICE AT

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