Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 19, 1911, Page 7

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STORE OPEN THIS EVENING AND EVERY EVEN- ING UNTIL CHRISTMAS. FOR COMFORTABLE SHOPPING WE RECOMMEND THE MORNING HOURS. Christmas Gift Buying Is Wonderfully Simplified In This Christmas Store Our immense stocks of Christmas Merchandise gathered from the great producing centers of the world, afford the widest possible range of choices. Here you find the gift that is useful and practical, as well as the gift of pure beauty—and you know that whatever price you may pay for the article selected, that you have the assurance, that quality considered it is the very lowest. FROM EVERY VIEW POINT—ASSORTMENT, QUALITY AND PRICE THIS STORE STANDS PRE- EMINENT, AS THE IDEAL GIFT STORE. We Ar i Hasmte TOYS ve stocks of 0ys have been brought forward and once and counters are filled with Toys of all kinds. Don’t fail to visit our Holiday Basement for the most complete ortment and best valucs in Toys to be had hereabout, re. DOLLS L4 Dressed — Undressed — A Great Assortment — All the Best Makes shown such a variety of Dolls as have Jointed Dolls, Kid Body Dolie Face Dolls, Bte—and the price range is 10c REV. F, W. COLEMAN Norwich Farm for Sanatorium Site|s-. - wenie o o s Worli Before Methodist Brother- hood. : Methodist Brotherhood had meeting on Monday primary room at the ening with a brief business i by the president, A\m\n an. Only routine mat- ed of. meeting was followed and instruc- Rev. F. W, POST PLACE PURCHASED AS SITE FOR NEW LONDON COUNTY TUBERCULOSIS SANATORIUM. 1 Trinity Tuberculosis Commission Decides to Buy the Post Place Be- low Thamesville for $9,500—Will Spend $60,000 There and Have Building Well Along by April. A Good Xmas Gift for e To put a little vim into Christmas Shopping, we will place on sale Tuesday, Dec. 19, at 9.30 o’clock, One Hundred, One Dollar, fully guaranteed Nickel Alarm Clocks at the extremely low price of 59 cents. Only cne hundred will be sold at this price. We wish also to impress upon the public that we have in stock ready to deliver for CHRISTMAS: The McPhail, Bush & Gerts, Keller Bros., Tonk, and McCammon PIANOS and PLAYER PIANOS at prices ranging from $250.00 up. LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED TO ALL. See our line of Sewing Machines, Rocking Chairs, Writing Desks, Morris Chairs, Book Cases and a hun- dred other Household Articles, that will make Excellent »rd on Monday for | the requirements and the commission al impor- | feels that an ideal spot has been se- with their | cured { Opposite Car Barn. the Invisible strated with the king an Iy 1 for the eve: and sand ttention of the E through wh ts many o the cor hour > sion were the here & s | at Poli's on Mon ances of ker mad v 14 ter goers. performance was We have never I assemble Bisque Dolls, Char this se There are Dertectly o o otll Christnas Gifts. Il o ss.00 enes in which he ap- | s as apparent that Man- | P P aclocted a most Boys’ Glrls' b+ 1 n for the company S5 n Moore. Victoria Mont | Books $60.000, | ! orwich and Taftville A complete Book Store is at your service in the Mlllmel‘y room. ctions wsily lvery noted book of recent publication is mow in our stock, as well as a splendid assortment of dainty gift books in appropriate and taste- s intended that | 00 ex- | I e occasion, and = Jt is in- | O S dan tation of that Tole. ful bindings, produced especially for gift purposes. ecifications out | | s Fa wor Al There are Books for Boys, for Girls, and for Adults—also s com- %o DIG ain the Many Advantages. 1e r‘l:-: :'“H]uw“ ded to | plete showing of Christ Cards, Calendars and Booklets, sctricity for light and power Rich ) rd Calve > property and the city DIAMONDS DIAMONDS || Fesi JEWELRY 315, sorer We e showin complete line of Jewelry for gift purposes, in- the street ne i) cluding hundreds of articles of personal adornment for Men, Women | the property. The 30 acres ar Brrte I . 4 and Children. Our Jewelry department is one of the most attractl t “\ tangular in Shape, enclosed by stone torde bee | Our Diamond stock of Brooches, Scarf Pins, Cuff S A g VRt A w3 e 2 | walls. The esent building on the nd play i 2 v 3 s Yo 3 Tnasion conmisy 1is week | n the Golden Buttons, Pendants, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Rings are || Oh, That | by wiliian without doubt the finest, and prices the lowest that can with special showing of Mesh Bags—all the latest ideas, at Se land will be used in some manner at tlie institution. From the institution the f: grounds, Trading the We show & tensive line of kinds It was what was known as the 1 sizes, at these prices— h place. is not scientifically burned. |Thomas B. Woodwc 22 customer when purchasing of us. | $6.00, $6.75, $8.00, $9.50 and up to $18.00. L ] | ~ (At Upholstery Dep't—Third Floor] WELL a TROU::}ER sPUR Aokl hrlsimas Our selection of Diamond Ril:lgl, ranging in price ' R AT e i Eebionie B T s 57 Ol c from $10.00 to $100.00, are winners from start to A Superb Glft for a Housewife CONTROLLER ony for Epileptics at Mansfield. finish. = State Senator W Y " . . - regulates your heater, so that it |: i A e waek | No pains has been spared in selecting what proves ‘-‘:\;I\s on V\%V(‘v (\;"‘ :Hl the Ki“?’l”&" !: hearty ap- Save OnYourCoal Bill S iy be found. é?”f"l UTILITY BOXES f{or 2 " 4 seeh s the river to the cast == — | X Y 7 EHke ift ousewife About one-third of YoUr |m.\ie purchaced the piace of M. B [ Special pains have been taken in this line to show nuine Red Cedar Chests and Boxes—absolutely moth-proet. coal is wasted because it |Flerson, who owned it for a short time |§ the very best that can be had, which means a satisfied are a userul and practical gift that any housewife would appre- | of Fine Linens—Table Cloths, d Linen 31 “t exactly half regular prices, : « 2 ble Cloths, In dard sizes, the very finest grades. ives the same amount of heat nday in conn i e T Table Cloths, in standard ¢ s > to be the best values that have ever been offered in this f » vy i dmonges Ll sl sy 78 colony for but consumes Zess coal, burning ; SPECIAL PRICES $650 TO $16.98 .”/”r]y \1.1“\’4-\ 1 . NICES W8 A /0.9 -committee, William J.| The Holiday Shopper’s bus- winton and Edward H what is used evenly and » line. and keeps your house at mal temperature by aufomatically opening or closing &, sizes 26, 2% and 30-inch, of the same fine quality pkins that would sell regularly at $15.00 to $35.00 a : ; d'E -l | SPECIAL PRICES $8.00 TO $16.98 s doalSs RN irmington. ¥: . : st | i b st i e OB B L :,)::(d;:gh “}“”-‘U e uted that (e trus |iest time is at hand and thef e au a en 0. | Towels, a varied assortment of Huck and Damask Towsls, hemmed, eCESs Vo Somy t the | | Line: ee! *illow Ca ste y > bullding of a spur track !5hops are crowded. | : . s hem m“ 1€ 1 scallo) Linen Sheets, Pillow Cases, Bolster Cases, B wili in line of the Central Ver- { Jewelers and Silversmiths 1l samples at e ek A SO attach- \ o the grounds of the » s Va g 2 88 ment enables you to | CClFV,, The rustecs want the rail- | A man’s store for ]men s‘ Established 1872. PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING g bhave a cool house . is un- ‘glfts simplifies the problem of | D ¥ 3 : “trustees ouble Trading Stamps Mornings overnight — yet warm business which the col- | shopping for men. | g .p g A Manufacturer’s Snmple Line of Blankets and comfortable at ris- fh e e e relEoad oum | | Open Evenings \ saving of practically twenty-five per cent. because they are ing time. ¢ 2 et ey ol | The women will find here‘ Single Blankets, size 7 finest quality All Wool Blankets, in “ is . hat the men will 3 an and white and blue and wk nl QN"]'I.‘:‘EW'ELLIhfi\mrnn— s comm ot | Just w e will want. | REGULAR $12.50 VALUE AT $7.98 d mechanically per- e [ REGULAR SIS0/ NAN-UR AT 909 et Re b guars K I ing Dertatnine 1o i A glance through our splen-| Plaid Double Blankets, warranted all wool, in tan and white, blus adjustable toany system ind white, strictly fast colors & Sy 4.4)n~‘lvhr!«vl\ of tae S s | di E 25 Sl and white, pink of heating. Have one | sett It is true (hat even if this !dld display of furnishings will | REGULAR $10.00 VALUE AT §7.98 installed in your homs matt th “‘"»‘ 8 at Ih» present furnish p]ent Df su estions | c— e————— on 30 days’ free trial. e e e e e r‘fl!“,“,"(‘r:\’u'k y ge! | (At Domestic Department in Basement) P . RESTON EROS.,, | The plans have not yet been deve: oped | Here are a few things men will T ESE R e vee ) Change In Bank Hours || OUR SECOND FLOOR Useful Gifts for Women, Children and Infants e s e st SHIRTS, [ LANG patient sl hat her HOUSE COATS, | On and after August 1st, 1911, the Jeweil {[Women's Fur Sets © /1. R g IR Women's & scarf and Muff, in all the fashionable |individual boxes, at 76c and §1.60. Norwich, Conn, {he next two ye to start a building t g mflaflflf d fl it the iy, '1.’» S, | City Savings Bank of Jeweti City, Conn., will e sty }quenl.Cardmuu Iy dnll DYer | e ot o UMBRELLAS, : L ¥ Women'’s Petticoats Womer's Cardigan Jackets, in blec . i e open every business day (except Satur- Women's_Petticoats of’ satteen at | 4 157 Franklin St red g FANCY VESTS, [ » T & y » Bt OF atyios at $458 1 ':lnfa:m Vxfifl. Rootees, Knit [ 1ent of styles at $4.5 | including e ni T i E | 5 0 “, Kuit Sacques, Knit Hweatars, SUITS PRESSED 50g GLOVES, days) from 10 o’clock a. fo 3 o'clock p. m., Women’s Bath Robes Dra u{’_\m(m:xl;m:.‘_rmcngm {] Women's Blanket Bath bas, - it Robes, Long Cost Whovk Giai, Iove:= Our Wagen Calls Every FUR CAPs, closing Saturdays at 12 o’clock. polors und néwest syies at §450, §5.00 | &1l24, SUF Inanta” Department on see SWEATERS A Infants’ Pl & ‘them in the plant- 3 b xme ants aythings BE PROGRESSIVE X he will eon- | SUIT CASES FRANK E. ROBINSON, Treasurer. Women’s Kimonos Vi Bl it ik Use the Mails. iy cul- 9 s Women's Long ‘.““I“‘ ing Rings, Dolls with Hot Water Bot-, 8, o ette, » Cloth an in indivi- e ote. 9 - Typewritten Letters Bring Business. JEWELRY. o Py e s S0 | o e AN PipasuIGt, e G MAKING APPEALS. J n’s Aprons Children’s Bath Robes R % — — ome; -W r Envoy and Mrs. Beckwith Werking TR - | iy i PR 1y Children’s Bath Robes of Bidertown H f hrist " o 8 . ooy’ n pink and blue, at $1.50 and $2. ltetp C:S,s ard for Christmas for Children. seven Decades of Cures Peos-Dupsopd VARSTIne., Elanket Bath Robes, 6 to 14 years, a METHOD., In pushing the Salvation Army / g Fante ¢ - $2.00 and $2.50. e Bk o i e s S e fl a" a a" ¢ W) il ani iived lacesly o make your parena islin Lncempeat | Children's Dresses Xinds of r‘rwmw.( at reasonable rates.|are in charge of the local corps, have { / ¥ z driager 1] Women’s Musiin Underwear—Corset . Fubiic .\'Lc-nnzntl"hm and LA o i Spons . & . -4 ‘s ncss, Lve » { or Sift pe *| Children’s Wool Dremses at BL60 tr : - ”g;‘"‘““'l ] e R 121-125 Main Sireet e : d gi‘:g'lges"on' ltiy§pep:xa, e Hrel ey h‘udadc s ”'m’ifll 283 thir 7y maugl, they Swrlaito-caniy out ifie ) 7 iness, malaria, heartburn, flatulence, jaundice, f§ | ) » y . fhey write The Bulletin: We ara sure | *“The Mecca for Xmas Sh 2 U7 . Wholly vegetable—absclutely harmless—plain or omen’s Wrappers Children’s Fur Sets that many people are in sympathy PRCEAN s N/ sugar-coated—sold everywhere—25c. Send a postal to- s Lt v‘;\l:n‘:h‘ n’lmxdl om“"\rlmfll ,'".'.J":""'m ot .'M HOWTUCK AFE :‘{x\n .,'.’:.: rlrn A L“\l\_e 1Tri-.nxx-=:‘ day for our free book and prescribe for yourself. ne House !I:(;(:« 5 :,.r Percale l‘(“:» > 4 1‘..1,-‘.;0 “Lam®b, Thibet, Co invite the public to attend wur = nd 1 $1.00 1o $2.50 0 to $7.00 & met, ANITARY | ioyite the ouplie 2o Attend our meet DR. ). H. S CHENCK & SON, Philadelphia, Pa. B er of our brothers and sist Chy “ hout oplates or h: ful 4 3 PRING WATER QJATISEYING | 5 05 auvor o Faise vanien hemiin. | any Kind Fojer: S Honey and Tar Com- | - - WHEX you want v pul your ousis WHEN you wani te pul your busi- Tei. 34-2. Norwich, Conn. i We feel sure that we are not |pound stops coushs and cures colds. - 4 = nes= pefcre the Dubil-. there 's no me- | ness beiore the Lublic. (uwre is ho me- ing ‘for aid )7n xl.qm for a Merry | Do not ept any substitute. Lee & | Bfam hetter than e advertis. | dium better than tnrough the advertis- Lristinas for the children. Osgaod « n& columns of The ing columns of The Bulletin.

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