Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 16, 1921, Page 14

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WORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, ‘Anaconda to Absorb American Brass New Tork, Dec. 15.—A deal involving two of the most important metal produo- Ing and refining companies in the coun- %y was virtually completed toray when the largest individual stookholders ef the American Brass Company agreed, sub- jsc. to minor conditions, to sell out the Anaconda Copper Mining Company. The terms of the Anaconda Company are §150 cash and three shares of steck for e7s shere of American Brass. Shares long record for disbursement of regular and extra dividends. It reached the height of ks activity and prosperity in 1918, when it turned out 600,000,000 pounds of metal in fabricated materials It has plants at Ansoinia, Waterbury and Torrington, Ci Buffalo, N. Y., and one at Kenosha, Wisconsin. It is under- stood that the present operating man- agement will rtmain unchanged under the propossd new ownership. , The Anaconda Copper Mining Com- of the lattar company recently were auottd ot $275 in the open market, but |pany was Incorporated in Montana In t of?. of Anaconds I8 eguivalent te | 1895, For years It was the leading sub- $300 h s of today's quotation |sldiary of the Amalgamated Copper ts for Anaconda stook. Company, which was dissolved in 1915, cquisition of American Brass, the largast ‘ndividual consumer of copper, by Anaconda. the largest domestic pro- c er, will tend, it is belleved, to strengthen that in- Anaconda taking over its assets. a has an authorizedystock Is- smue of $150.000,000, par value $50, of which $116,562,500 is outstanding. It has algo a bonded debt of $50,000,000, equal- ly divided into two issues. Tts proper- ties, In addition to domestio holings embraco ore bodles In various parts of South Ameriea. Among its directors are some of the foremost financlal Interests of the country, including Willam Rocke- feller, Nicholas F. Brady and J. Horace Harding. deal were worked out nths of active nego pants were Charles and John R. Coe, American Brass Com- , ohatrman, and t of the Anaconda y. t. of the stock of Company wes rep- he moaeting, dut the actual the accentanca of v not less than 51 per 000,000 outstanding can Brass no fnanecing, other Anaconda shaoreholders There Wwill be no " new Anaconda tion of American > Company had COLUMBIA Arthur Whitcomb moved Monday from the house belonging to Mrs. Fox, whic he has rented for several years, to th house near the Green which he recently purchased from G. R. Yerrington. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bosworth and daughter of Hartford were in town Sun- day. During the day they visited the property of W. E. Kneeland on Pinc reet. eral automobile owners in town whc | + fee for a PS license frov | August for the balance of the vear, un i s numbers ing th a fare for carryins passenge ed not to renew the PS lice ear, as the rate is prohib ness done not warrantin SALEM olle Wolfson, daughter of Mr. an Mrs. Gerchon Wolfson, died Friday at St B wughter, of | josepi’s hospital and was buried in th at the | Jewish cemetery at Perkins Corners Sur bert Hous- ¥ F: Pearl Griggs, wife of Cla iver, town of Colu: irday roing. The funeral se: s were held at her home Monday Mrs. George W. Fiske of I ied by Mrs. F. Nay ondon, were in town zuests of Mr. and Mrs. Fr A Grace Sawyer. ave closed t the lake, Miss N ne to Brooklyn, M with Mr n town at the home of Mr. Fred A. Hunt. im Donovan hai stomach tr on, Charles wyer been il for so: on whic fund of his b 1 TR G Months Ago Wincarnis Restored ler Health Statsiant of Mre. ELIZABETH McGUIRE 05 W 01st Si t New York City I would like you to know how your wonderful Wincarnis restored me to health after menths of suffer- ing, Ten months ago I began to lose my strength. My bousehold duties nsome, 1 felt exhausted st exertion. Da; my kness increased until <oor [ was hardly able to walk across the room. Then my nerves got into such a terrible slate that at the slightest noise I used to tremble, my would shake and my heart would beat violenily cansing me to gasp for breath. I was indeed a sick woman. In my terribly weak and nervous state I grew despandent and lost all interest in life, I tried hard ! to fight against this despondency, but my weak, nervous condition was too much for me. 1 had practically no willpower left. One afternoon a friend called to see me and she was shocked at my pitisble condition. She went out and brought back a bottle of ‘“Wincarnis” and insisted 1pon giving me a dose rizht away. I continued taking “Wincarnis” three times a day and its effect has been almost miraculous, Gradually but surely my strength came back, a col- nto my cheeks, my nerves grew steady and it seemed as 1f 1 had taken a new lease on life, Today I am a very happy woman because [ am well. It is truly wonderful to feel as well as 1 do pow, And I owe it ail to *‘Wincarnis."’ If only I bad 'Wincarnis' sooner, I would 4 spared all that <efering, Wincarnis ts sold in Nofwich by National Drug Store, Main and Shetuckst Sts. and all first class druggists. Two sizes: $1.10 and $1.55 Write for free Instructive booklets - "HUNDRED PER CENT. HEALTH, HOW TO OBTAIN IT" Fdward Lassers, Inc., Dopt. L., 400 West 23d Streot, New York For’ Xmas time you need = comfort and cheerfulness in your home. A full coal bin will help. EGG, STOVE AND 2 BUCKWHEAT ..... $ 6.00 CRDER NOW'! THAMES COAL COMPANY Telephore 1819 greatly DECEMBER 16, 1921 NOTHING OVER $1.00 SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY LADIES’ BOUDOIR CAPS ~ 49c each Values up to $1.79 MEN’S CLARK’S O.N. T. MERCERIZED " 8caball CHILDREN'S HOSE 9¢ pair All Sizes SHELF OIL CLOTH 5¢ per yard Genuine QH-Fulnoned AMERICAN MIXED CANDY " 19¢ a pound HOSE 3 pairs 25¢ 1 PINT IMPORTED VACUUM BOTTLES 79c each Value $1.29 XMAS SPECIAL CHOCOLATE DROPS 19¢ a pound Value 29¢ VIEMBERS OF UNCAS AND SHE- TUCKET LODGES WILL VISIT EQUOT LODGE, NEW LONDON, “RIDAY NIGHT,' DECEMBER 16th. 'AKE REGULAR 6:45 CAR FROM “RANKLIN SQUARE. GOoOOD TIME FOR ALL. LET'S GO! (Signed) COMMITTEE. PURCHASE—SATURDAY ONLY MEN'S PANTS $1.00 a pair MEN’S HEAVY WEIGHT UNION SUITS 98c ‘AHY NOT GIVE HER A JSEFUL WEARABLE GIFT \HIS CHRISTMAS—A BLOUSE SUIT OR COAT HAGBERG 310 MAIN § MEN'S SWEATERS 98c each SELLING OUT LADIES’ HATS $2.00 and $3.00 Values Special for 79¢ toward the ! 18, ing vault in $1,000, or so much , has been improving the 5¢, 10c and 25¢ Store FRANKLIN SQUARE ¥ NOTHING OVER $1.00 o R RS NOTHING OVER $1.00 COTTON FREE—A WALKING DOLL WITH EVERY DOLLAR § &T.GRAND, Inc. NORWICH, CONN. i } NOTHING OVER $1.00 Beginning Saturday, December 17:h, This Store Will Be Open Every Evening Until Christmas. AS THE DAYS TO CHRISTMAS GROW FEWER THERE'S PRESSING NEED TO START AT ONCE THE e 4 Christmas Gift Baying Every one of our four floors is filled to capacity with goods suitable for gift-giving. ' In our extensive assortments, you will findmfts for everyone—sensible and joy-bringing gits 5 |8 for both old and young, for home or personal use, READY FOR BUSINESS AT 8:30 EVERY MORNING ¥ AL Ui i FCR COMFORTABLE SHOPPING, WE RECO THE MORNING HOURS. s ND Our Jewelry Department has been removed to Dress Goods room for the holidays, where, in enlarged space, we are showing a very complets line of Jewelry for gift purposes. Thers are hundreds of articies of personal adornment for Men, Women and Children, all at popular prices Make it a point to visit our Jewe! y Department and see the splendid showing we make, The Book Store is mow located in the iner: Section. There are hundreds of Books for Gift Purposes, including Books for Boys, for Gi fo Adults. Every noted Book of recent publicatio s now in stock, as well as a daint; assortment of Gift Books, in appropriate and tasteful bindings. Also a splendid showing of Christmas Cards, Calendars and Booklets. k For Gift Purposes, Leather Goods are unexcelied We show an immense stock of Leather G suit- able for gifts—a'great number of articles and a wide diversity of styles. Inciuded in our showin arc—Bags of all kinds, Pocket-books, Music Roll Card Cases, Needle Cases, Work Baskets, Suit Cases, Traveling Bags, etc. . TR Al The Universal Gift is Handkerchiefs. is now complete—in kinds and prices. particularly strong in our showing Women’s Plain Linen Handkerchief chiefs make very popular presents not find anywhere a morc comprehensive as ment of fine qualities and low prices than wi offering. Pur stock We are Universal Gift Hamilton Falne and Kingsbury Liv- e at the Day Kimball hos- doubly sure to do so if selscted here. Our un 3 g o COLCHESTER Pythlas which was called by the grand |ingstone : | B ol ‘hancellor. A banquet was given at 6.30 | pital recovering from recent surgical op- 3 . o hat the o to have/s | SRECElEr Whloh the feputles Tecaived | erations Gift Stationery makes a useful and accoptable holiday 'f : o ommissions and the new pzssword| The Girls’ school gave a falr Satur- gift for a grown person, or for children. We carry Hnere werd 95 year, and the grand chan- | day lasi ¢or a cbild’s bed at the Day . 4 i ; | T St e G voriifor the yeax,laf- | Kimbail nospital | tation- a large line of the. best kinds of Stationery, in { d and Mis | ter Which the grand chancellor and depu-{ mme spacial music at Brandy HIill | cluding Eaton, Crane & Pike’s Stationery, at prices | The new temple | ti6 Were guests of St Elmo and Wash- | church Sunday afternoon included duets | ery 5 il rriet Jackson 4teme organ lodges and w!tngsa'nd the |,y William Mayhew and Frank Bates, | that are 15 to 25 per cent. less than today's values. ‘ » wife of Sheriff ng of the rank of esquire on 14 jang Rev. John Stoddard and Miss Mil- | | a member | P28€E. T dred Bard. | i more have \. Lazinsk, proprietor o Tip Top h_:“k About rwenty-five young people are to | T T a the is making improvements to tie hall. The lsive o Christmag pageant in the church | = z 5 ; o B eharter | front doors are being made to open out- P e R "vol’flen,s We make a special holiday snowing of Women's i i ward, a new exit on the north side of the ). QTR 4l Hosior lusive styles to be . | 1l be Pres-| ;' is being put In and several other AERANEIE - Stk osiony—sxchimive Stilts tobe faugd nowhiers 3 mprovements are being made to safe- | = == Suk else. We sell the well-known Phoenix, McCallum, 5 zuard patrons. - ARy | Danlel F. Willlams is visiting for a Hosie and other good makes in Siik Hosiery, for Women. few weeks with rela on Bull Hil ly Black, white and all the fashionable colors. g olchester grange held a meeting in N ‘vesinsmntreliei.zsyeamofsuwms.’ i iet Jell Gueaay cooming, THOMPSO e atall dricuate Avold sabstiutes £ ; eventne i S Wedo |, Mem B M. KRight & spedice & o | ] elanieafnent manled Free Wigicto Gloves Gifts of Gloves are sure to give satisfaction and §f 5 3 eting of ! days in Providence. D | s district deputies of the Knights of Dr. F. G. Kinsman, Hust Block, Augusta, Maine. oV -é ly Amazing The Wonderful and Useful Gifts You Can Getat the Pasnik Co. for Very Little Money Silk and Wool Hosiery Boxed Handkerchiefs Manicuring Sets Brush Sets - Dolls — Dolls — Dolls Teddy Bears Sweaters Waists Warm Underwear Boudoir Caps Aprons House Dresses Short and Long Kimonas Camisoles Bath Robes Silk and Muslin Underwear WH NOT A COAT OR A DRESS? THE PASNIK CO. sell for Less 5 STORES—NORWICH, WILLIMANTIC, DANIELSON, PUTNAM, WESTERLY For Gifts equalled stock of Gloves for Men, Women and Children includes every wanted kind and quality § of Gloves—all at fair prices. b If you want to see the finest and most compiets £} line of Toys in eastern Connecticut, visit our yj Basement. There are Iron Toys, Wooden Toys, and }‘ all the latest novelties in Mechanical Toys. fact every kind of Toy imaginable is included in F-: our holiday showing. ; & Big Dolls, Little Dolls, Dressed Dolls, Undressed | Dolls—a great assortment. We feol that no more } comprehensive or more cargfully sclected line of [{ Dolls will be seen this season anywhere. All the ¢ best makes of Dolls, are here to greet you, in & full line of sizes and prices. The Toy Store The Doll Show Hundreds of Games, in scor Games for the Chiidren, of course, them are many games tnat will a pastime for the staid and conservative in every home. This year tnere are many bra new games, shown this season, and at this store for the first time. Games For Gifts Our Men’s Store If you are secking a gift for a man—then consider our Men's Store. Wear for Holiday Gifts—Bath Robes, Night Shirts, Dress Shirts, Sweaters, Neckwear, Hosiery, Trunks, Suit Cases, etc. We show everything in Men's # Suspenders, If you have in mind, a present, for a Baby, come right up to our splendidly equipped department o Infants’ Goods, on the second fi A r b Jittle store, in itself, where we lize in Baoy 8§ Play Things and Baby Furnishings — including Knit Leggins, Sacaues. Bootzes, Swecater Sets, Trinklets, etc. Gifts For Infants ? 4] Throughout the store are hundreds of articles o utility that would- make the best kind of Christ- mas Gifts for every member of the household. You should walk through the store and see the | many useful and acceptable gift articles that are displayed on all sides. Useful Gift Goods n 6 {THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL C0. ¢ ey o -

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