Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 24, 1912, Page 6

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NORWICH BULLETIN TUESDBY DECEMBER ?‘ 1'-)]2 WHAT 15 INTERESTING WESTERLY 35 5 i | s ey | PSR ‘ New London Mrs, < ahan a YAt - P Sk T ¢ (NORWICH), Evidence That Alton Robbers Had Spent Part of Night in ,(,“ '“mu v 5 .;.,‘ L. ‘ e ) 7 fiaa: cAN ] Line 1 Conservatory ¢ ¢, were| R g i\l ~T10— Schoolhouse—Frederick Martin Wins Favor in Oratorio . Y o ‘ 3 50 o NEW YORK at Boston—Rev. William Pyne Ordained 35 Years— . W & Al A s;aemsnaf s ell. dhis A ; 2 .. y 3 - | Maine and City of Low 1l Ilins I N hock | {h st R\ Trolleys J k‘ Eusines; : : William Collins Improving—Deputy Sheriff Has a Shock L ] priny | 254 3 Lm [Z{’ ‘9 E\enmu; N llmoi%allljki; '?3.‘;'1]1" 55;"{'5;3:.'."';"“3 Korwich AR L B T The highway robbery of the Rich- | Pawtucket and Rev. James Coyle of s intiiato e, | S . ¢ water fo o'n‘ihnr'xd'ffii‘t‘z’ln"zl-l::' mond Lace company messenger with | Taunton, are believed to be the only 5 r leaves New Lonaon at 11 p. $ L \ A ok ke A bal He as he | AN ) t Sundays, due New York, Plez A ey = < if he wa X aj - ane R 548, and Plér 4% i, e ot hocomen o S T b o | The Chl‘iStmaS Rush 2 wnwmuc$1.80 T e o 1 > ) o=t e i in the latter case the highws | : IS ) known by their speech and appear ] -“been Ttallane; ‘the Alton rob- | Sibyl & Var : j o | TMYSTIC A\ There is little to say and much to do in these last few hours of Christmas shopping. S NEW YORK e T - IR We no longer say, “do your Christmas shopping early,” for the time has gone for _New England Steameting SR s Bunsvily of Chuvtes Minar it Gaspe] B ) belief that the robbers made their es- | Wes | Lampherc—Death of Mason P. Fitch. ‘;;\’ such encouragement, but we do say cape by automobil o office iy pments of marble giving ¢ . 5 e building are ArTiving | ot sy b o fo i COME TO THE CHRISTMAS STORE— s e x| b IRT nae i BeO 2EN WE HAVE WHAT YOU ARE LOOK- SR et ot bl e i charge o e sercits | I ING FOR AND WE CAN HELP YOU R hen e Newell was held up and | don ol Saton v o Sistor Jon- R e B B o TO REDUCE THE COST OF GIVING. Men’s Club Mesting. Bl e ———— 20 = i Mew York | GHELSEA LINE Fare $1 Frelght and passenger service Yorl u er case, Himes and N ton mill messengers B 4 Toyland Bargains e ehenate et s took 1%, e St} | MANY LAST HOUR SAVINGS MAY BE EFFECTED IN TOYLAND S A [ - N 25c and 29c DRESSED DOLLS, 19 | ALL OF OUR DOLLS’ HEADS AND cd in_the Dixon house .now a| Mys April A it i) o S Tt . i JR We have a fine assortment of these pretty WIGS AND ALL UNDRESSED s e | . ) little Dolls which we must close out. The 2 CELLULOID AND BISQUE DOLLS |l Your 1t eppertunity of seeing & price will do it. i erids meatest waterway a . FUNERAL. d 19¢ AND BABY DOLLS 4 NORTH i poscaon o {he heri? and s | BRputy Sherlt Courge f Bater| "t T e, M AT BIG REDUCTIONS. @ | " GERMAN a.,*.r:n”’.i‘i".s:“mis,y.:‘c Rt } ‘ i omody movain B i e 1| L, o | Baes, pa S \Wehave a fine variely of Tin Toys which | FLYING TOYS AT CLOSING PRICES. “GROSSER KURFUERST” @ © i l]””‘??' loys “h“‘h are always Aeroplanes and Airships are going to Z8 | fiS B0 i AN pleasing (o children and to the grown-ups, (0 « S i o= L00. : 78| | M X el s S m ; gt f 4 R i 25¢ Toys S5 Fiyme \lors 1 March 27 (16 Days) $145 up Cuba, Panams, Jamaica \h( audien WS | West Indies M. Fiteh, evidently written iich cannot be > C ! ica. P fly out at these prices— -y Write for bookiats | OELRICHS & CO., Gen. Agents All Other Prices Reduced in Proportion ()| || oetricss . Mo 0% LOCAL AGENTS the ninety-eighth = e Beve g sy | o TR et e ok b o S S B 25 WOODEN TRUNKS, 17¢ concert by the s g i I PENNY AND DIME BANKS, 75¢ quality, What little girl would not be happy over Rev. William Pyne, former pastor o\ 90ihe Cuttalle Chiutth i Weatesty, | 10181100 Lo b ekl in the stute armo- 1 Fron, wovidence is O pretty furniture for dolly? Get her one HALF PRICE N I {3 LV R | oW rector >, k's church, | . the bes v k xr, 4'_'{1“I Gt R if\' ," » e Cen- i g K. Mine ok e 3 N of these well-made l’l;‘cxlllk:. NICKEL -AND DIP\;SCB.\.\ixb. 08¢ kind, ‘LIREGO RIA et o ; _L 1 o ¥ s 3 = mers VX(ao:y: 4 Wir = |2 : ordain- a st bric nd - hiEre s number t 300 Rooms, each with private bath, A good room and bath, 5200 OTHERS UP 7 PARTOR, BIDROO! Mms.w s FCTE = ¥ = S e 0@ Mark Cross Safety Razors “"—"": SOLD WITH THE GUARANTEE THAT IF NOT SUPERIOR. TO ANY OTHER o2 A g = $5.00 RAZOR, PURCHASE PRICE WILL BE REFUNDED UPON RETURN F A : WITHIN 30 DAYS. : INSTEAD OF TIPPING THE BARBER i cn—mm CuuSE$ [ ) TAKE THESE TIPS FROM ME: A | { ‘} T ,‘f 3./' / Z: /I 0/, N ; (@) | West Indies, Panama Gara, Bermuda i =5 &= U = =" ) WS I am the MARK CROSS BLADE. B | o e Take me for my FACE VALUE. ¥ S, S. MOLTKE (i) Jan. 4, 33; Feb. <57 March o W (@ ! bt N 17,500 pa % Biu i b == S. S. CINCINNATI (‘i I wear the MARK CROSS trade-mark, =1 Febraary 1at (20 Dars) wai the which for sixty-eight years has stood as @S- S. Vi<:t0rinl Lgis'ei“}f:‘f’" e dis i ality Jan, 15; Feb. 8; March 11; Apr. 10 A d () the guarantee of quality. . = lg'baysv.,. ""78145 axove STILL GOING ON BA 1 am Hollow-ground, Hand-honed, Mhin « .. ... $160 Hand-Stropped, Hair-tested. [28 4 e ?17"5‘ I am the scientifically treated, perfectly Send Sob SRS eda few of cur wvonderful offerings. =] tempered MARK CROSS miracle in ste el. 4z HAMBURG - AMERICAN LINE s 2 % 4 A | am gripped with an EVERLASTING j ‘ét’ 4145 BROADWAY, N, Y.- ot Local Agents fl“ U [Q LQ"—‘\'] S f@ ,'\HE'IA'_\I.\\ TENSION, not with a Short- L. DATN Fles Nd‘HmH PRI(}ES concisting of mink dyed marmot ,natural and black Rus- { lived spring. A s : sian ponyskin, coney, scal and others—from $32.50 to = Because of my rearward extending cars 2| ALY O ii $95.00. N 1 CANNOT SIDESLIP. AN| PAINLESS and GUARANTEE £} Y Value $65.00 to $200 2 I am an automatic barber. I change, at = UENT‘STRY FU R Pl W7 once, a novice into an expert. ECES N IS 1 alone shave the upper lip with the 'Q :;:‘;’z;ic;:‘aan:;:rswcar:'w'{.;: ~~~~~ b Wonderful bargains in muffs and scarfs from $3.95 and § & downward stroke—one of my many Bridge Wetk: -3 d a full | lect f FACE VALUES. 2 | Gold Fillings . up—and a full line to select from. =4 ) B v < I do not irritate the neck. 1 am simple, S 2 | RAZOR 2 New shipments—250 Coats, comprising our ANNIVER- I o e DR C_ROSS i ) Al DR JACKSON, Manager SARY SPECIALS—a few of the materials are chin- § I Silver Plated Handie and on: Biade 25: X ra Biades 3 each 03 Main St. (over Smith's Drug Store) chillas in blue, black and brown, boucles, cheivots and 32 ( @ m o § p, m, Sunday 10to1 mixtures—some worth as high as $26.00. Ii on Parle Francais Anpiversary Special, $10.45 § N>y a S TS M SUlTS ‘F s : i e " [ Dressed and Undressed Dolls, Car~ | > | riages, Wagons, Blackboards, Games, Those in need of a good suit, can obtain it here at less §| i _ (@) | prums, Animas, Mechanical and Elee« igi § = 7 7 | i d Toys, Motors, Magie than 50 per cent. of original value. > S50 | tric Trains and Toys, or 9! Lanterns, Work Baskets, Stationery, Al st | Knives, Xmas Cards, Booklets, Decora« ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL, $11.45 '[HE PM.M}E e m:E WHITE ELEPHANT CAFt 1,? B‘.'.Efwf'} - ?a\y.h g WAISTS ‘ STEP IN AND SEu US |, e vumny 4 oo | oatew e | N P SHEA ! Corner of VW .ter and Market Sts A coupon with each game, | | | \ 7] and the bargains are greater than ever.” Below are list- Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars BILLIARD PARLORS | e A remarkable selection of Wash Waists from 93¢ up. ; 72 Franklin Strest & Pool Tables and One Rilliard. | Ae MARSHAK PETTICOATS, rainbow of shades $1.79. | T 123 Wcst Main bt Pies, Lnke and Breal ‘ Rt Rutherford H. Snow | | The Jout |LOUIS H. BRUNELLE| ! ' MONUMENTAL MAN 10 Carter Avs. (East Sice) ‘e dec23d 194 Main Street Wauregan Block

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