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l'AUSÙ TWO CALEDONIAN-RECORD, VEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1922 mai Holìday Merchandise A Vast Assortment at Right Prices locs FOR HIM Ci pars Pipes Razors Strops Pocket Eooks Tobacco Pouches Pliiying Cards Stationory Flashlights Lather PJrushes Fountain Pens Eveiharp Pencil.s Sinet Pencils Militar y Rrushes FOR UER White Ivory Goods I (live her a Iloover this Christ mas. The Pock Co. Si Railroad Street. Advertisement. George W oodvvard has been adrì- I St. ews Perfumes Manicure Sets Stationcry Toilet Sets Powders Candy Fountain Pens Signet Pencils Brushes Combs Soaps Come in and see other suggestions ?7firiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiTifiiiiiiiiiiii?iii od to the cleikiniv force at the 11. AI. S'.ohl sture to help take care of the Chrisl.nias tracie. Christmas fyifts in china, Bas kets, trays, celluloicl. Miss Helen F. Shaw, i:i Belvidere Street. George C. Cary. of the George C. Cary Ms'ple Sujav company is sbendine,- a few days in lioston and New York belo re leavinjy for the Pacific eoast vhere he will remain a couple of months on business, j On account of the fuel shortape the Athenaeum will not be open until ll..'ÌO a. ni. for the present, ' e.xcept un Saturday when it will ho opèned at !l a. m. as usuai. Ad vertisement. CASTORIA 'oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisoim) For Infants and Children In Use fcr Over 30 Years Always bews the Signature of1 Johnsbury friends of Mrs. Wilbur W. Garfield were pained to learn of her death Sunday in her home in Barre, death beincj; due to anaemia. Mrs. Garfield was for some lime before her marriap,e an entficient operator in the St. Johnsbury telephone exchange and is pleasantly remembered here. She was 20 years of ape. the dauirhter of Mr, and Mrs. Jerrv McCarthy of Barre. The funeial was held from the Catholic church in Barre Tuesday morniiiK. Mrs. Garfield is survived by her hus bancR one son, Stuart, her mother, Mrs. Margaret McCarthy of Barre and three sisters. Use the American Throat Tab lets. Advertsement. Members of Chamberlin Relief Corps are asked to retnenibtr che meeting at G. A. R. hall Thursday evening, as there is importarli bus iness to attend to. Dr. V. G. Ricker is rapidly re-covering- from his operation for ap pendicitis and was discharged from Brightlook Sunday. Christmas gifts in china, bas ket, trays, celluloid. Miss Helen V. Shaw, Fi Belvidere St. :i i .Alexander McDonald, !0 years Gift Suggestions Shown in Our Windows Motor Coats Silk Pajamas Leather Goods y ' Mackinaws Silk Mufflers Cravats Unusual Silk Hosiery Shirt Jewelry Smoking Coats Wardrobe Trunks Fancy Suspenders Silk Armbands Silk Shirts Belt Buckles Luggage House Coats Bath Robes Dressing Gowns Dress Gloves Motor Gloves Umbrellas Canes Golf Hosiery Boys' Play Suits Caps and Hats Fur Caps Toilet Sets Ladies' Felt Slippers Ladies' Silk Hosiery Ladies' Silk and Wool Hosiery' It's nearing Christmas again, the usuai questionsare upper most in everybody's thoughts. Buy your gifts for men folk from a mans store---one that has given careful thought to the selection of a widevariety of artici es favored by men. Were showing an abundanceof merchan dise suitable for gifts, each and every article conforming to the same standard of quality as our celebrated KUPPENHEIMER GOOD CLOTHES The wise shoppers will select their Christ mas tokens well in advance. Come early f before the streets and stores are thronged with last minute buyers. THE o SPOT J oi Lifee, a )):ttient at Brightlook the past month, (lied Tuesday night. The body was sent W'ednesday to his lumie in Fabians, N. H., for liurial. Improved Red men atlention. Rutilar meet:ii!: c:f Tj-ibe at Wig wam Thurs'lay lec. 21, 1!)22. Special tusine;s, and election of officers for ensuin year. Re ireshments served. Ali members and visitine Red Men reciuo.sted to I he prestnt. W. S. I, armai-, Sach em. Advertisement I Rev. C. A. Adams, convalescent If'rcim an optiration for a)()emlicitis tal Brightlook, left the hospital -' j Satuì-clay and has been spendine ;i le v (la.ys with Mrs. Adams at Flmvoode, with their mother, Mrs. Ifenry Fairbanks, before returninfc ito the parsonage in Danville. I Mrs. 10. il. Jenkins, who is era ' ployecl in the home of Charles Ross i or' Lal'ayette Street, sutfered a ! shock Monday She is rallvinjf slis'htly. ; Use Nazol for colds and catarrh. Advertisemc'nt. M. 'Sì. Tati'O of Chicai.;o arrives Friday to sperici the holiclay with hi... dauahters, Mrs. li. lI.Milti iHore of Main Street and Mrs. C. A. Miltimore of Concerei. Mr. and Mrs. lOrnest Miltimore of Portland, Me., are also to join the Christmas family party at tlie home of Dr. and Mrs. Miltimore. Christmas tree holders The l'c c k Co., .'!!) Railroad Street. A ci vertisement. Mrs. Dale S. Atwood and dauh-tei- bave left Mrs. Moore's sanitar ium where the bar.y was hoi-n, and are at Itleir nome on i iinion avell ile. Norman, the son of Dr. and Mrs. Atwood, who has been ili is much improved. Mrs. Joseph Pendrih, clauM'Iiter Hilda and son, Loren f?o Thursday to Guildhali to spemi the holiday season with Mr. pendrijjh. al their lai-m home. Ampy and Reed are selline; Men's snow.-hoes at $7.50 to .$!.() and Mit-.-es' sizes in Gii Tanned Moceasins at $4. 50 to $i.0(). Ad vertisement. Donald Sampson is at home from Norwich University to pass Die holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. 10. Sampson. Mrs. James G. P. Hick.s of Mt. Pleasant Street is ili of bronchitis. F. A. Chuloux has been called to K.'ist Hereford, P. Q., by the death of bis mother. W. A. Ide is rrcoverins from a .-c-vere attack ot tonsilitis. Albro Hunt of estfield has bruti vi.-itinr his mother, Mrs. IO. (.'. Hunt, who is livinjr with her uraiiddaug-liter, Mrs. Fred Mar shall. Mrs. Hunt is ili with the H-i'ip. V. J. Swan is in 'Winsted, Conn. on business. A Christmas tree and social will be held Saturday afternoon from 2 to 4 p. m. at G. A. R. hall. It is. piven under the auspices of the Loyal Order of Moose and the wo meti of Moo.-ehcjart Lcj;ioii. Honiemade ice; eream to order. .".Oc (tH. Telephone; Woman's club house. Advertisement. Alberi Raymond, the son of Mr. and Mrs. llemy Lavijrne born Sat urday ni.uht at the home; of his p:ticnts on St. Mary street, is the raiidson of Mrs. S. Lavijrne of St. John.-bury and of Mrs. Prudcmt 'ood ol Lunenburg-. Mrs.' Wood is with her claughter, Mrs. Lavijrne. Miss Madeline McDonald is to speni the chool holidays at her home in Barre, Mi.-s Helen Hvde in Newfane and Miss Annie Suitor in Lyndnnville. Sale of Christmas cards, gifts, jellies, canned goods, grapefruit marnielade Thursday ali day. Wo man's clubhouse 7 Cherry Street. Advertisement. TONIGHT GLOBE TONIGHT Amey and upeci are sellini; Men's snowshoes at .$7.51) to $!).5() and Misses sizes in Od Tarme' Moceasins at .?4.5() to ,$i.0O. Ad vertisement. Miss Loron-5 Wayo come: Thursday from Boston to snem the holidays at her home on Rail road Street. Miss Mayo is a stu dent at Boston University. Mrs. Margaret iMosher and Miss Alice Reed ha ve moved from Pleasant Street to an partment at 22 Summer street. Idehome Christmas plum puc dings on sale at Wo'man's club house. Advertisement. Shei'burne Graves who is study ing commercial advertising and art at Pratt, Brooklyn, N. Y is with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Graves for the-two weeks' recess from college worx. Mr. and Mrs. Graves and their ...-on will spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Aliarci Graves in Lehanon, X. H. Katherine iacOonald IN "The Woman's Side" The story of a girl who chose man's weapons to. battle out a woman's problems. A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION 1 i IH m ufli Kiticii.ram News Globe Trio Pathe New i l -m hi Ì BUY MEN'S GIFTS MTgg .1 I AT A MAN'S STORE 1 I in Endless I The Sort of Ties that a 'an BuyS '"r imse' Other li 5Uc to SZ.UU oaia:- ti li severa! : 8 . -Il vdy la- .ill!!llili!!!li!SIIEi!!!!iy!iOiif!EI!IIE;!i 9 Twas A yi'.ng man stood for minute.-, watc-hing a brawny jiressman luv'g'iiig at a he; den box al most as widc as the doorvvay. Prc.-ently the onlookei approached and asked: "Like to bave a lift'.'" "Thanks, I would," the- other re- lilied, ai:d for the next fi ve min utes the two men, on opposite sides I of the box, worked, lifted, pulfeci. j and wheezed, bui the ob.ject of I their attentions dici not move an j inch. Finally the young man j .tiaiplitencd up and said hetwceti j pulfs: "I dont believe we can ever gel it out." "(ìcrt it out?" the drayman roar- - ed 1 in trying to get il in. It's the pulling togcither, in the si1 ni e direction that aceomplishes j best l'esults. Close cooperation j ujion the part ot everyone con nected with a store is n'.'cessary in ordi i' to give good service and siitisfaction to its cu.-toniers. We ciò everything in our power to )i!ease and satisfy to seti ciial itv goods to give the most for the money to serve customers promptly and courteously lo fili orders by pilone if inconvenient to shop in persoli to malte things righi shoubì purchase prove un.-al-isi'actory always reacly and will ing to do our part. Thal's v.hy jieople like to buy at Peck's. HUNDREDS of the most beautiful Ties we've ever seen gifts that any man will be proud to receive and wear. Wonderful creations , in Silk-and-Wool, Pure'Silks, Import ed Silks, Grenadines and Knitted Ties a limitless color and pattern var ie ty An Exceptional Showing of Rkh Silk Ties J (0 he re at yvv Other Gift Hints for Men : Bath Robes Silk Uose Wool Uose loves Sdk Shirts Madras Shirts Suivs and Oveivoats V'cdou- Hats Mufflers Kerchiefs Knife-and- Cbain Sets Bell Buckles Uni brellas Sweaters Pajama.s, Culf Links Tie Pins (B. P. D. E.) (K. of C.) ( (Mafonic) (I. O. O. F.) Monogram Buckles THE PECK CO. HARDWARE .Railroad St. Tel. 412 St. Johnsbury, Vermont M JEWETT St. Johnsbury, Vr IfXviHVr.N PARK CI.OTH3ERS ,li!lliliilll!lltji!ÌIIS)iiiìtl!!llllilillS!!, "! TI il Few Suggestions SWEATERS KN1T CAPS WOOL MUFFLERS SILK MUFFLERS WOOL HOSE CASSIERE HOSE WOOL LINED GLOVES FUR LINED GLOVES 'FORD' OVERCOATS HEAVY UNDERWEAR C. E. BROWN 101) Eastern Avenue - St. Johnsbury, Vt. A little out of your way, but is i)ays to walk. : , Winter ' SP0''tS ' SKIS The idea that skiinff is for a few experts only is a mistaken one. It is a sport for everybotiy, men, women and children alike somethinj? that anyone can easily accomplish, pi'ovidinp; the proper equipment is secured and the first trials are inade in the proper uay. Northland Skis for the whole family. $1 to $10.50 Hariu'ss and Fittings the proper mndinpfs ano side ìrons. Ski Poles kind, adjustable $2.50 75c to $1.25 TOI50CGANS Northland Tol)OKSn, made from selected woods designed on scientific lines, are flexible, speedy and straift'ht ìunnin'. Ilave aluminum fittinss, rawhide lac inps, heavy cotton rope rail. 18 inc'iles wide from 5 to IO feet lonji'. $.'i.OO to $12.00 SNOWSHOES - Snowshoeinjr needs no recomemndation as a most healthftil and faseinatinprexerci.se for old and young. Those who wish to ì-educe avoirdupois can find no lietter wa.v than to buy a pair of our fine Maine Model Snow Shoes and jo to it. Snow Shoes for the whole family. Canada niodels I!oth Maine and $5.50 to $8.95 Skates, ali kinds, bo's and girls, men and women, clamp and shoe skates, hockey sticks, packs, etc. THE PECK CO. M II. li. St. HARDWARE St. Johnsbury, Vt. Tel. 412-M.