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.Uitf -TWO CALEDONIAN.RECORD. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1922 i!l!i!E!IH!!i!!!!!E!EIÌ!i:!lili!iilllllli!!t. Wardrobe Trunks ews I TONIGHT GLOBE T0N1GHT I alllllIlHISIIiyE'iHItiliiliiiEiniHIi!. I V'M vi.-: - . . - - a 3S s 4 3 vestment. Their. sturdiness insures a lifetime of service and their fittings make them a Con stant pleasure. There are several sizes at vei'y attractive prices. Let us show them to you today. THE 9 Phone 44 VVc Wrilfc Every Itfnd of INSURANCE In Ihe Very Best Companies A B. NOYES INSURANCE AGENCY Inc. CITIZENS BANK BLOCK Open Evenings This Week Below are Listed liring Your Christmas List (Jinstmas Dollars, as Well Men's Boots In Brown or year welted meilium or SU. Black Calfskin soles, Vubber round toes. !).". and .$4.!)5 ; Good heels. chiMren' slippers 7óc, 80e, -me 'ih lìm OVERSHOES For l'unri For Dress Women's MÌKSes' f-''f Child's CHILDRKiVS SHOES Sizes 3 to 8 $1.00to$2.25 Ìzes l io Sizes 8 1-2 to 11 as Gif ts Conyeniently compact vvith drawers, inverted hat box and hangers, our Trunks are an in SPOT uri' Jiuil .MiifpMyn MIOLI JJ SHO J . " i ss 21 Eastern Ave. For Dependablo Footvear -FOR a Few Suggestions Should Induce Early Buying to Us, and Prove to YourSatisfaction That Our Low Prices Help Make Your as Every-Day Dollari, (h Further Without Sacrifice of Quali ty. i ll iiimiM iiwiiiwiiinii Unusual Olfer of Women's Comfort Slippers in ali the popular rolors. J'added .oles and heels. Ribbon tiimmed. ''-s .; lo i O'.c to $1.(10 Boys' Outdoor Moccasins Oil Tan $2.00, $2,15, $3.-15 the "WHOLE FAMILY uu.nn; m.uvy vvii.iivi ?3.r,n bel ys.'..-) 4 Buekle Overshoes $.1.95 Men's Leather Top Rub- $2.3-, bers, 10 inch, sizes 7 to 11 if2.2.r., .2.50 GIRLS' ' i -a mi Jrt VIP Twas Said:- She was a widow and he a bluff sailor, but not. hnding it easy to make a landsman's direct propo.sal he decidel to address her in the p(.'!ch of the sea. "kate," he said, "your boat is drifting down the stnani of life with no strong hand to sii or it jiast the rocks. May I he youV captairi and sail it for you?" "o, Jack," Kate answered with an engagine- blush. Thcn, in a firm tone of voice, "but you in ay be myj second mate, il you wish. hen newly-weds want good hardware and housewares to out iit tlii' new home, il doesn't make any di Ilei enee who act.s as Captain, jrovKliiìjr the coursc is steored for t h s stoie. Wc're ahvays striving to do our share in making the st roani of life run smoothly, by pleasing people and koeping them satislied Our dependahlo nierehandise, courteous servire and fair prices do that. THE PECK CO. Hardware 39 Railroad St. Tel 412-M St. Johnsbury, Vt. ''IliHIIilliliHHIÌIIHiNSillllliilliliIllt'' CHICHESTEH S P!LLS I. adi cut AU your lrucffUt for y t nl-:-reafcts in amo-, a I(rodj l'Ili in lud an.l Jold irmJiic b' ., scalfì wiu E Ina Ribhoa. TaLft mi olhrr. V,ur tif tw HriiKirKf. Asie for l'SlI-CinCS-TER? DlAUfN ItUANl l'I LIA, for C uh k ii jwn ai btrl, salest, A tway Rcliatll SOLO 8Y QFUGGESTS EVtmril'HEB OS. STORE for Practical Gifts at Prices That m iiiminnmiii Men's Slippers rM-?1tk..ifiis.-x: iiy. F Padded soles, in black, gray oi' brown PI.-'!:") to Sl.!)r Mi-n s i,i. icK- or brown Nippers with leather soles .$2.9.:i Men's Felt Shoes $1.85, $2.25, $2.95, $3.15 Yoiiths' Leather Top Rub- bers, 10 inch, sizes 8 to 2 1.95 Boys' Leather Top Ruo x - s, 10 inch, sizes 3 to 0 to 6 $2.45 $2.95 BOOTS Sizes Sizes S2-2r $2.75 Christmas gifts in kets, trays, eelluloid. Miss F. Shaw, l;j Beìvidere The Fairbanks Museum closed as usuai dui-in? the Helen Street. WÌ 1,R hoiidav period of the public On account of The srhools. fuel shortaue the Athenaeum wilì not b oneri unni j i. ai ?.. dì. lor the present. except :n Saturday when it will be opéned at '.) a. m. as usua!. Advertisement. Mrs. IL H. El.ìridge has gene (0 Chathain, Mass., ani will be ioined later in the week by Mr. EhirMire. They will pass the holidays at Mr. Eldridge's home. Homemade ice eream to oi'der. 50c Qt. Telephone Woman's club house. Advertisement. Henry 0. Boynton ,has gene to Boston to spend Chtistmas with Mrs. Ida Boynton and tamil v. Miss Helen Boynton and Miss Kather ine Boynton of New York will he vvith the family for the holidays. Mrs. R. 1'. Nichols is clerking at Bej-i-y Balls helping ut with i ho Christmas trade. Use the. American Thi o:;t Tab let. Advertsemenl. Miss Gertrude Tinkor of Miss VVheeloek's school, Boston, aiiiv efl Thursday ìnoi-ning1 to join the Christmas celebrators at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Tinker. Idehome Chi-istmus plunì pud dings on sale at Wo'nun's club house. Advertisement. Robeit BlodK-ett of the Univer sity of Vermont, is another of ihe college boys whom- the Christmas holidays has b.rouht home. He is with bis par'èlils, Mr. -ind Mrs. Herbert II. Bloiigett, of Summer .st)-eet. A Christmas dinner will be serv ed at the St. Johnsbury House, Christmas day December 2- l'or $1.2"). A d ve l't i se me n t . The l'ire depariment wìis callidi Wednesday aftei-noon to 8 Port land Street for a slight chimney fire. Nathan Bike, University of Ver mont, is with bis aunts, Mis-cs Jennie and Laura Hickaby for a two weeks' vacation. Open Evenings This Week Women's Oxfords in the .lt(Ft slvle?, miilti ;ry or low heels ' $2.'J. to M.no Chn,,ren's Moroa;ni ?1 ?i r0 BOYS' vpj23ETBM:J high cut y v. o M SKATING fJJ"l BOOTS Wì-'ìl fM in BOYS' SHOES 11 to 2 $2.25 2 1-2 to fj 1-2 ' .$2.95 china, Las- I " " 1 ' The Wednesday Afternoon Biidje club was enteitained-yes-teiday ot the home of Mrs. lì: W. l'aul, Boynton Hill, the pìayers in cludine the hostess, Mrs. Lester A. liill Mrs VV. :. liicker, Mrs. J. F. PulTer, Mrs. V. A. Ide, Mrs. Roy Skinner, Mrs. Charles A. Braley i IMrs. R. II. Bui ke, Mrs. E. E. Por iter, Mrs. B. A. Palmer, Mrs Arthur L. Stevens and Miss Lori 'ai-ney. ' Sale of Christmas cards, gifts, joll ies, canned gooris, grapefruit marmelade Thursday a.ì day. Wo man's clubhouse 7 Cherry Street. Advertisement. Miss Margaret Poi-tei- arrived fi-om Burlington Thursday to re main until the first of the yeor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. l'orter. Miss Porter is a stud cnt at the University of Vermont. (iive her tx -Hoover this Christ mas. The l'eck Co. Railioad Street, Advertisement. Miss Marguerite Gagner of the l.ovvell, Mass. Business college is yponding the holidays at the home (it her paj-ents , Mr. and Mrs. George .1. Gagner. Use Nazol for colds and catarri). Ailvertisement. Dr. John Tiernoy went Tuesday to Burlington and on bis return VA ednesday night was accompanied by his mot her, Mrs. T. J. Tierney v. ho is convalescing fi-om an op eratici! at the Fanny Alien hos pital. Christmas troe holders The Pick Co., .'!'.) Railroad Street Advertisement. Roland McSweeney of the U. V. M. .wenical college, Burlington, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. M. McSweeney. Christmas gifts in kets, trays, ceiltiloid. F. Shaw, l-'i Behiden china, Las Miss Helen St. Aiiver- ti.-eemnt. Miss Madeline Cary of Smith rolleue. Noitbamnton, Mass., is at ihe home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Cary to remain over the holidays. Melwin Loi'd, who is in his sec ond year at the University of Ver mont carne home from Burlington Wednesday to spend the Christ mas reees's with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lord. l'eiley Ranney ot Kirby, the youth who atemiied suicide in Xewport a week ago and was bìought to Brightlook for treat ment, is making a rapid recovery. Ile was discharged from the hospi ìal SuJiday and is at the home of hi., parents in Kirby. The Woman's club cook hook, "Four nundied Favorite Recipes" will not he on sale until December 2S. l'rice T.'ic. Advertisement. Editor and Mrs. Charles T. Wal ter are in l.yndonvile today attend ine; the dedica ti on of ihe handsome i;ew building of I.yndon Institute whiidi takes the place of the one l.urtied. Mr. Walter is one of the I i i'sl.ei s of the school. Christmas cards, Fi to "0r. Cal c ndars ."iDc. Woman's Exchange, 7 Cherry Street. Advertisement. The' follov.'ing pupils in (traile 1 in ihe Summer street school had a leeoni l'or )erfect atteiulance dur ing the fall terni. Helen Donahue, Elisabeth Goodrich, Agnes Hamil ton, Felicia Tilton, Betty Wilson, William Jenks, John Moore, Ed ward McfJinty, James Willey, l'Iaylon Parker. Some good toys le l't at Summer .-treet school iliade by L. 11. Bax ter. Advertisement Fi Linff ('elebrant at Brother's Funeral At St. Aloysius chui'ch Wednes day morning funeral servjces were heìd for Edward .1. Ling who died early Monday morning. The cele brant of the 'mass was Mr. Ling's brother, the Rev. 1). C. Ling, per manent rector of St. Jolm's church, Concord, N. IL, with Rev.' John W. Kwyer, deacon and the Rev. Fr. Le'oche, sub-deacon. A large number of family friends were present at the mass and al the burial in MI. Calvary cemet ery. Friends and neighhors of Mr. Ling were the bearers, Micheal IL Coleman, Charles Lynch, John T. Carro), W. A. Barney, William Cox and Robert Stenson. Rev. Fr. Ling returned Wednes day afternoon to his home in Con cord. He was accompanied bere by his sistei-, Miss Annie Ling, who also returned immediately alter the funeral. Others called bere by Mr. Ling's death included John Hale of New York City and C. N. Ling of Fast Ryegate. Strollers Defeat Legion Bowlers Another dose and interesting Bowling contest was rolled at the Barquin alleys Tuesday evening. The Strollers defeated the Anieri c in Legion by a total of 13 pins. Laddis Lacroix of the Strollers was the high man of his team with a total of 27K, but wa.s led by Robinson of the Legion who tal lied with a score of 2,!)ll. STROLLERS Lue. Lacroix i2 '.)fi i). Rash 80 81) Williams 85 DI) Lad. Lacroix 102 87 251 2G1 25 278 101 DO 8!) Total "4'. )':) 353 1055 AMERICAN LEGION Phillips 80 81 77 238 E. Rash 83 82 85 250 Smith 04 04 7(! 261 Robinson 80 118 02 200 Tot; .337 375 330 1042 LADY RHODDA IS GRANTED A DIVORCE LONDON, Dee. 21 Lady Rhodda was granted a divorce to day from ber husband, Sir Humphrey Mackworth on grounds of misconduct and desertion. The siiit was not dofended. m Pexadof M ffl IH Practical !M m y j Gifts l S rJf) i fi HOOVER lt BEA IS... ai il Swtefr as it titani A HOOVER VACUUM CLEAN-1 ER WILL SURELY PLEASE ; HER ; If you want to he considered a thoughtful man, gie her a Hoover Vacuuni Cleaner and sho ' will know that you are a thoughtful giver. Theie's nothing you couid give her that will make her year round housekeejj'ng hui ilen lighter. ' It will make this '"hri-lmas stami out as one of her liappiest ' Let us teli you aboul our easy paymeiit I pian. ' ' j JK? 'VvtH Si GIVE HER A BOUDOIR LAMP It will remin. I h r ol'ten of your thoughtl'ulne.-s in g'iving sucli a pleasing gift and it will add cozi ness, con: fori and alt radi veness to her ranni a gil't that will delight ber iinmenselv. .''-1.2!) ; rF"w.jLfnrittT- NUT CRACKER SETS FOR CHRISTMAS TIME One of thes-e mit-cracker sets makes a niost pleasing and use fui gift, yet very inexpeuive l'or a little remembrancc we can suggest nothing better than a set of these includes a strong, brightly silyer et cri'cì.er and six nut jiicks to match iac':ed in a box. 2!lc to ?:.:.( MI A CASSEROLE FOR HER TA3LE Every home woman liUes to sei an attractive laide and bow proud she would he to serve food in one of our beautiful cas.-eroles. A most practical gift l'or her kitch en foods can be bake l in the bak ing dish and served in the band some holder, right l'ioni the oven. Selert a casserole l'or Her from these good values. SI. 7." to $1.'.)K , U . . Sii I 'Jf JIMfBMI.-!rt'-S. ; S 1 mi ili cnyinJtàavi1 V i ì ,5 Jìà!3HrS5iici iù da' 'Er A VAFFLE IRON She will en.joy making delightful wall'h-s il' you give ber one of the: e l'or breakfasts, especiaìly on Sunday for luncheons, for chicken dinners there are so many ways to sen-e them. A most practical gift for Chri.-tmas. .f'i.00 an i $5.50 THE PFXK CO. HARDWARE 3!) Railroad St. Tel. 412-M St. Johnsburv, Vermont ''IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIiHÌjlIlllllllllllllill'' Katherine "The Woman's Side" Pathe Review Kinogram Globe TOMORROW Dustin Farnum in "OATIBOUNJ)' BUY MExN'S GIFTS AT A MAN'S STORE Gloves that Will Please Any Man Every Wanted Kind and Style is Herc $1.00 to $6.00 Ini HERE are gloves for every use and every taste the sort of lasting gifts a man really appreciates. Work Gloves, Dress Gloves, Driving Gloves and Gauntlets of fine Wool, Mocha, Seude, Cape, Buckskin and Leather; in the wanted shacles Fine Dress Gloves C9 QQ Are Fealured at PJ"U JEWETT St. ai.--' TW-Jìliii- T-.'S.X'.CiX 43 4 Interest at the rate of 4 per cent per year will be paid to Depositors in our Savings bcpa.'J!nent for the period ending December 31, li2. This Bank has paid interest at the rate of 4:Yi per cent per year since July 1, 1921. This rate of interest can be paid by this Bank with safety to its Depositors and safety to the Bank. The strong financial condition of this Bank makes this absolutely safe. The Burlington Trust Company Burlington, Vermont I Tubb's - Are (iuaranteed Snowshoes from $1.50 up Ash Skis from $1J)0 up Ski Poles from 50c up The best SnoVshoe Harness made $1.25 C. E. BROWN 10!) Eastern A venne, St. Johnsbury, Vt. rilaGDonald -IN- News Trio Screen Snapshot.s A v 1 . 1 l v Bath. Rohes Silk Uose Wool Uose ('loves Sdk Shirts Madras Shirts Suics and ( (vercoats 'elou- Hats Neckwear M utfle rs Kerchiefs Sets Beli Buckles Uni brellas Sweaters Pajamas Culi" Links Tie Pins Shirt Studs Hickok Belts anfl Buckles 1 Jolin-bury, Vi - MBT iTigili M US rt- PARK CLOTIS1F.RS ' ' O M 7