Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 16, 1921, Page 7

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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921 ' nie street. mously, decided in favor of the Richmond ‘ock, on West Broad street, facing Me- A bank arehitect from v York will come here at once to w plans fcr the remodelling of both the exterior and exterior ofg the build- ing. The changes contemplate a new [ | and ornamental facade, large plate glass widows, a new tiled floor and a cement | foundation for the vauits to be installed. {The entire Luilding generally is to be refitted and furnished for the bank's occupancy until the new bullding de- ‘signed as its permanent home on the Stillman property, recently purchased by Fred Ople. The Richmond buflding will give the baak a 50 foot frontage on West Broad street and it s the Intention of the directocs having fhe matter in charge to make the front ‘of the bank so at- tractve, 1t will be the first place of bus- fness to catch the attention of visitors ® LIVING ROOM TABLES COMPLETE ASSORTMENT Al R O IR B3 G TN K coming to Pawcatuck from the west. She next important matter for the directors will be the selection of a cashier for the bank. Tt is expected that a selection will be made from a dozen or more appll- cants under consideration, within the next ten days. choice will not only be one of wide and comprehensive banking ex- perience, but cne who may bring a work- ing knoledze of up-to-date banking ser- Prefarence may be given an ap- vice. plicant from one of the metropolitan banks. At the meeting of Merrill post, No. 16, ol icn, held in Champlin’s hall, kin was elected command- American Daniel F. er. Other officers for the ensifng vear were chosen s follows: James A. Dono- hue, first vize commander; John Dai- son, second vice commander; Bdward Butler, adjutant; Roger Trainer, treas- urer; Rew. Edmund (Cleveland, chap- lain; Harold er, sergeant-at-arms; Dr. John Champl; . James Moore, Frank- lin Smith, Max Raithel and Charles Modre, executive committee. All the nominees proposed b ythe nominating committee were elected without opposi- tlon. The officers were jnstalled by the retiring commander, George Chapman. The post accorded a vote of thanks to Past Commander Chapman and his of- ficers for the efficient work during the past vear. During his term of office Mr. Chapman has worked in the interests iDm-othy Dalton’s Beauty Chat Miss Dorothy Dalton, the actfess fa- mous the world over for her beautiful complexion, says: “Any girl or woman can have a ‘beputiful, rosy-white com- plexion and smooth, unwrinkled skin like mine it they will follow my advice an use Derwillo, a simple toilet preparation, use it because it imparts instanu beau- ty. is easy to apply. absolutely harm- Iess, and has a marvelous effect upon the skin. One application proves it.” Get Derwillo at any tbilet counter anfl try it today; you will be delightfully sur. prised. t2lly recommended - and sold in this city by Lee & Osgood. take steps toward the formation of an euxiliary. “he board of conference ap- pointed by Commander Larkin for the coming year comprises: Dr. John Cham- plin, James Moore and Frank Smith. Because of the efficlent work done by them in the past vear it was voted to continue the present entertainment com- mittee for another perfod. The commit- tee follows: James Moore, chairman, Willlam Phillips, William Donovan, Ern- est Young, Wililam Fishwick and Geo. Marr. Other plans for the new years work were 11ade and a considerable amount of good work is belng contem- plated. It is hoped that every ex-ser- vice man in Westerly and Pawcatuck will become a Legionnaire at once. ‘Captains of four teams out to ge- cure subscriptions for the Jewish Rellet reported a tctal of $532.50 obtained. The report ~f each captain follows: Team 1, Morris Singer, captain, $97; Team 32, Harry Solbgertzik, captain, $378.50 Team 4, . B. Utter, captain, $57. The workers were pleased With the support glven and the interest shown by persons of various nationalities and creeds. The committee in charge of the lo- cal Near Fast Rellef drive has distribut- ed circulars and subsdripeion blanks YOUR GIFT TO YOURSELF APAIR Red Cl‘OSS Shoes more ,highly Because it is a practical gift. The Red Cross Shee is made to fit the foot in action. That means it keeps its lines of shapeliness; it gives supreme comfort—because it moves with the foot, not against it. : Model Booterie MODEL BOOTERIE Santa Claus Is on the Way ! ‘While extending to you our best wishes for a joyous Christmas sea- son, we take the opportunity to % suggest that nothing would be aporeciated as a Christmas gift than FOOTWEAR. We've a wonderful variety of IMPORTED TURKISH SLIPPERS, in all colors, Our store is aglow with CHRISTMAS §LIPPERS for the whole family. SHOWING YOU ANYTHING AT ANY TIME WILL BE A PLEASURE. 4 $9.00 to $35.00 S s e o Tk car o i ad | oy e T siindy Sariea o 132 Main Street MODEL BOOTERIE - ¢ . Y dition de ol iais LAy emlen vl o st W R Norwich, Conn. 132 MAIN STREET * NORWICH, CONN. j rnhtee repoits were a‘lso received, an'd g?lfdre;:u?eflmom to attend a funeral ————.—_—.—___ e . Q G.lb t S i ann““L:(;‘:g e e mfa":fkh \1". Murry of Providence fs | = : : a l. S. Gilbert & Sons e Tine || Mt st Whets o Coaed e b e & S b syt o Rochy BOLTON post voted to give holiday presents to rcn;:;}'m:“ghn-‘m;. ;lll}:htherra. loyal and faithful commu New Londnn'. n:.:iuher gfi'?dria‘;gh‘”f A e all of thelr disabled comrades in town| Miss Mabel Smith of Spruce stree Sunday schiool woricrs' of marke: - 8. of Eroiui WosslilaN o o jtribution of these zifts will be announc- | winter. o W. R. C, No. 34, and showed her patri- ere for burial. The funeral | YOrk and Brookiyn :g(hzh‘?‘c;]n:l\xt[ gfl;aa\l';::dg“:::{n:;g m:vaflv.v Th ::flf':nrrm Devens is spend- ;ags;r;“a.n.d at many times filling offiges in | g vioog ‘Werc held t‘ the First Baptist ?'o::'[r\s\:e:;::i:i'x.“amc was a Hartford vis 3 at the concluslon of the arguments a--dm", lliam Crey of Haverhll, Mass, | Though quite fecble at the Memor: ireh Thursday at £ p. m.. it sd hiaE — e ;m:n(av;:\_?‘::g ]_Il,xel\lr:r.w::r:;”:c;\; is ;:{filnn;din?\:tzd?:b e ::y[,hwzl', s‘llefwn.:l found «;mnz hrcr‘, « hnr‘:.lllc:'lurg: is pe;f ting I\Lanq‘t'ar ‘:d“wf: ing several days in Boston has Teturned. | & B ang the Doy Seears whe an 1 vicinity, e, McClurg has given be used i e S DB LR g e the late Archibald and Sarah Me: . s A P ; = Mcs, Sarah I Holmes aled at Fort [Stonington. All her early life unt Jstman, 6 been st thie | WEIO FaidONT sl o i ODGULNICK?S 3reoidinStrest gu it Sl B il S | D ol 777 5 NOl'WlCh, Conn- ;l;;ce b it ?,‘Z‘“s‘t;,‘:,,’.‘;i,,ff sl oet. SHGiliver taniy v daniehier Christmas bazaar of the F¥irst| Clinton—R_ Edgar Smith engineer af e f?v”é":lf;‘,’:n1'}33233“&1“’3.25’1“"'&2?; two slut:,r;‘ Mr. i;naa;x;'xi[r\nro “;»r 6 | Wing to the death of Mrs Sias P. Lif,“";, breaking three ribs and receiving " -l - u: Wi re e , - 2 ine Whi 0] r bruises. moneds — Watches — Jewelry — Silverware — Etc, [ =ch she was interestea. she [Roval, Vo and Mra Pauiin i e are only a few days left to select Xmas Gifts, and the 3 ou buy, the greater the variety to choose from. ' : s als e 1 : . . ) es are always the lowest. Articles in my line make the £ opriate gifts. ; ' £ S — THIS IS JUST A REMINDER THAT YOU NEEDN'T PAY FANCY PRICES FOR CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS AND o o . o . FOOTWEAR THIS CHRISTMAS SEASON, NO-SIR-EE. NOT WHILE THERE'S A % =n’s Reconstructed Rubies | . Ladies’ Diamond Rings , . a o 00 — Heavy gold mount- l In white or green gold—fancy settings— gs—some with emblems— | 14K and 18-K.— S e = BFVIGE e 0rfl $8.50 From $22.50 to $125.00 ' SPECIAL $30.00—14-K. SOLID GOLD ‘ \ IN YOUR MIDST REGULAR $40.00 ,E Bracelet Watch WERE HERE FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF GIVING YOU MORE VALUE FOR LESS MONEY. THIS IS e : 7 it di B."" Celet Watches i5 JEWEES—ZO-year Care ™ ONE OF» THE FAMILY STORES WHERE YO}J DON'T HAVE' TO BUY LEST YOU WANNA. YOU ARE NEVER URGED. YOU CAN COME IN HERE, SPEND FREELY AND STILL HAVE A GOOD SIZE PURSE $26.00 | $16.50 LEFT, PROVIDED YOU COMPARE OUR GOODS AND PRICES WITH THE OTHER FELLERS FIRST. . o pheen ol 17 icwcl ! REGULAR $22.50 A LITTLE CHRISTMAS RHYME H Fully guaranteed. | Bracelet watch If it’s slippers that you'll buy Self Service Shoe Stores will prepare SRS SRR T To give to him or her, just try Watch 15 Jewels—20-year Cases™— And look around a bit To meet the look of all vf'ho stare ratcnes $12.50 Our line will make a hit L At our price tickets and compare & i Dot 1d . Quality and low price here combined \ 0’ :alu.e— y 80! Gunraateed: Your experience shopping here will find Them with what you can buy elsewhere. $13.50 7-JEWEL, 20-YEAR GOLD FILLED Dri " 1 ... AR S B Wk Prices that are Meant to Beat all Records for Attractiveness :ERS OR COMMUNITY e g ; | ; ILVE RW ARE Fine Timekeeper—$15.00 Value— LADIES’ SLIPPERS | : RUBBERS l MISSES’ RUBBERS o S : $7.50 : Moccasin style | 99c and $1.19 a pair 69c a pair pieces—$16.50 value 98¢ a pair ] = $9.50 1 $25.00—26-PIECE SET Others at $1.10 a pair ONE BUCKLE OVERSHOES BOYS' SHOES ——_ PR -y Fegu s ESy 1.87 a pair $1.95 a pair unama, | SIL i CE SETS WITH CHESTS i 2 1 MYE§(}¥SEE FUR TRIMMED JULIETS Attwactier it At (,n%i p:(t]terns— it $17.50 Felgll‘:;fh" soles TWO BUCKLE OVERSHOES < g 9.9 !l 7 22,8 pan $2.95 a pair 4 pir INDISTRUCTIBLE || COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES’ HIGH SHOES MEN’'S SHOES i é?ffi‘fifoo“ "‘arl E\Jecklaces ‘E Pa_rlor Clocks 99c, $2.95, and $3.90 a pair $2.95 and $3.90 a pair s x s §15.00 value ) $5.00 up AT CHILDRENS SLIPPERS b7 1es |02§g Sbeoauhful color. Rich Pearl Nk 69c and 78c a pair 43c, 79c and $1.00 a pair S $6. S FELT SHOES i $10.00 NECKLACES ......... $ 5.00 I R S | CHILDREN'S AND MISSES’ “$1.00 a pair A : $15.00 NECKLACES ......... $10.00 ¥ SHOES b SR AN D FILLED AND STERLING || $20.00 NECKLACES 13.50 § one and two buckles Sizes 8% to 11 5 e { ; SILVER 325'00 NECKLA Oif ceee 8 :3 78c a pais Sizes 814 to 11 and 11% to 2 | Hundreds of other attractive buys - 2 i St CES: . - ... 181500 . $1.95 and $2.25 | that time and space do not allow us to fountain Pens | ! = 2 | insert, but if yow’ll come and see us on $8.50 value i Fountaln Pens MEN’S SLIPPERS CHILDREN’S RUBBERS your requirements, you'll have lots to i 1t Self-Fill 5 79c, 95¢c and $1.49 a pair 59 a pair be thankful for. $4.00 | 7 Sk T ;, _‘ ful 2 % 5 THE STORE THAT IS NEVER UNDERSOLD Beautiful Toilet Sets Manicuring and Roll-up Sets : and Sterling Silver Plated— Regular $400° ., . 0. .. $2.00 . SS 50 up Regular § 6.00 ... 3 / . $3.50 5 e Regular $ 750 _.............. $5.00 : — : th Beautiful Cases. Regular $1250 ................ $7.00 % g l g The Lowest _Priced Shoe Concern in New England : : gulnick Jewelry Store 18 FRANKLIN SQUARE, NORWICH, CONN. 1 ai A -~ . . ! Poaiilil o CONNECTICUT STORES—58 Main Street, Danielson—8 Pomfret Street, Putnam ranklin Street Norw;gh, Conn. 10—STORES IN TEN GO®D LIVE CITIES—10 e T s | A T A e Vo7 TS B s e

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