Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 6, 1919, Page 9

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‘HE SONG OF THE SINGPRS. say the strings are broken the magic lute of old, heaven sends no foke its silver tongues’an say that song Is weav) more the heart's 1 5 say that song is vini the shadows and the snowa. lo us wrong, for 100* & hough our music Be; 1l I something holy | pagsionate ang free! wress abdut the portil at opes on trith Mfe. theme s still immartal, ugh gone the mighty lina iove no scorn can sitnder. as given us. at birth, 14 f all the wohder Nt af the earth; f lang ago ¢ v th lirge compassion things that dsithward go. petals of worn roses zuther era thev fall, beaiity thet wpalages rE er «t vecyll: ~derly ye chepish v and the Llfim'\ ere we perlsh sing the pride of deom o we chant onr meakiye. i hex por praise por dole ret os avr fredsure— 15 af the ganl: n far la®ly ha, & nd: fraa. —Jnl{nehrmhw:\(qr, ik it | 04 Make Your Home More Complete With a Furniture Gift Now nk my heart {8 ‘whiter for itg parlé$ with a star trembled aut nightfall’ and ne. -bird from the * No better occasion than Christmas could you find to Why not give furniture? It's practical — something : [/ XMAS * make a truly practical gift, an article that will make that can be used and appreciated every day in the FOR XMAS ; ;5L A i your. home more cozy, miore inviting to those who year and for years to come. Its cost is relatively low Sl v insd LG CLUB come into it each day. Such a present as furniture when you consider its true value as a gift. ‘Below we DEL[VERY : HOTE Folk of thine? G\ would be appreciated not only by one but by every ~ offer a few suggestions — our big store contains a ‘ Al g o ¢ member of your family, and their appreciation will thousend more. Let us show you these gifts that IUMOR OF THE DAY |Qd : last years beyond the holiday seasen. truly reflect the Christmas Spirit. hin me to an o am I that . what {5 the highegt | te? giraffe, mum.—Pear-| o\ | MUSIC LOVERS. f him."” | g, MUSIC LOVERS. (IEWELRY DEPARTHENT—XNAS GIFTS mail for me today, Zeb " \ letters or 'dry goods. | 7: ¥ g ; nearly approximates “heart’s desire” for your ; WONDERFUL TO GIVE EASY TO P AY Fi OR minute and Lil 100k in the ice | b 2 d fm ¢tz wife orchildren than any other gift. We have Louisvile Courier-Journal. we walk back again, Hughie, 1| B ' SRR i 7 Pianos anc Player Pianos that possess all the | BUY NOW—PAY AFT ER XMAS ¢ theres & bOLUE REMBRVISD iB. 4 beauty and power of tons and appearance that Ly has made the Pipnos and Player Pianos ideal DI AMONDS IVORY MANICURE i« of Firm—How long do you { - o be away on your wedding | fj/ &3 ] \ for the home. A Piano is a permanent invest- \wikina (HEGI-SWell atrter} I : -v\, a ment, the center about which all the gaiety and For Evefyb‘?dy g or TOILET SETS 1d ay? - \ - s A Diamond is the B R TR : QA life of your home moves. We carry twenty : gift of syitlavting nt seen ' the bride—Eainbucgh | 57 = different makes, among them undoubtedly G ol Charm and ever PAY $1.00 PER WEEK “man. 5 A » 3 3 : i P increasing vaiue. ribbler has written two bopks. i your choice; namely—The Chickering & Son, W It is the gift that sceond will live,” : T % PR STALWT every man and A chance to get the finest Ivory Mah- Vhat wbout e firat?” Hallet & Davis, Wassermann, Crawford, Mehlin, Behr, Eic. 'Do not hesitate : 4 woman_longs to 610 g w ; it-was a best sellér and en- > A 2 et s Spestal Genuine Brilliant Bia- jcure dr Tollet Set on small ! him o live while hie was writing but come in and d=cid> today while our stock is complaie. SPECIAL TERMS piend, set in o sgiid galdy 14-K mounting on pay- cond. —Judge, | - high uality can be had at only $32.20. 4 wer—I haven't scen a pone in u | EA FOR XMAS BUYERS. . PAY $100 PER WEEK ments. Only the very best designs tge, Hrothee, T iwonder WhE: W ? OTHER DIAMOND RINGS AND JEWELRY : ‘ UP TO $1,000 0 A .. S R 5 S i D n, Sandy! (Can we no rua!"— ruo—2>Meal, you pooi boob! Why, A GENUINE A GENUINE ¢ ame a vegetarign more than two ! COLUMBIA VICTOR lis ago.—Luifalo Bepress. 0 s 7 3 VIGTROLA i oy e | (g eworols | A Talking Machine BRACELET WATCH SPECIAL inin of ‘the hose, o S A makes an ideal Christmas gift. Let . A twenty-yeat gold-filled Bracelet Watch, S ‘r‘nmltjd q-e_ Hobe. “I syre 29 | K us play one cf our machins bt : ; | Cincmhall shglrer 2 pe ~— You'll want r T with fiflecojowsl lover empoment ove. X P 1 - i Thi z ! 3 - A '7":1 Wh‘r Goetar rsered. MR LT L‘:‘::d:°;1:.-‘:‘ ———A 7;::‘1:0;6:”‘“ % Ly & ment, fu“y guflflnmd- Chno;g yours now Ly "H"fmp-al};-e:::fi?::‘;;‘: 4\ AV QED X A_S RU SH f g g);Hf?Rhgm F‘:g;{ $12 503%;?{)‘? Vi—titel o BIIGE TN IepMRtlLe | ©5 fi ? % 3 ; : S S ki ] 1 RMASD MENS WATCHES Mas o i< 0ne Uit Offurs 110 Opo- This famous 17 jewe! llngis, 12 size, apon face, SPECIAL W oul cfforts 10 kiek' 1t thin model Watch, in fine 20-year gbfd-filled nd start something dnder’ ayr case can now be s ‘x,nd'-t $29.50. ° alsg WATCHES control."—Wykhlnglon star. b i | lite e 3 e y @ large line of Walthgms, Elgina, Gruens, s your wife dry the Etc.” Why wait when' you can get ‘the best ‘l5;eo S ST W AL time picce made on such libaral terms? ”’\A $1.00 A WEEK SECURES THIS Gelé filed o siain and }51} WATC}, engine turned. Good time pisces, besutiful ALL H]GH'GRADE MAKES IN models. See winadw EVERY STYLE AND SIZE disntay, FROM $5.25 TO $125 o vk OTHER SUGGESTIONS COMMUNITY SILVER NECKLACES BROOCHES PENDANTS GOLD CHAINS and quality. 1 you the ftruth, s little that is ash to liiez ihe sty yard.” -8t Louis Giobe Demo- | { KALEIDOSCOPE d e mile ig the Norwegian tains 2,182 yards. U'nted Siates puid one-gightin entire eost of the.waf, he average cost of a |- box of cartridges more than §2,000,- ing ~over 17,000 | }!aLLS GIVE YOUR DAUGHTER A NEW PERIOD SUITE i of wool annually. of the most active of the gom. £ OF MAHOGANY FOR HER BOUDOIR al fravelers who visit Pittstield | [ 08 an 70 years old. . - P : ans _figure that average Y Young women always appreciate new furpiture for their bedrooms—aven s spend 45 per cenmt. of their a piece or two rekindles their interest. In years past bedroom pieces have BRACELETS 4 for food and 20 per vent. for 2lways proved very popular as Christmas gifts, and our stock in this jing lete. If it's mot a suite you want, see our odd bedrsom pieces CU UNKS n reosted on the minut FSEN OO SO q o6k of Poushkeep: | S anitias; Toilet Tables, Drosser Bonchs Chaics tidithe The i e) ot SCARF PINS ed the Mayor to i1 solve some of your gift problems in this department sure. Try it and sec! - THE PLAUT-CADDEN (O, Established 1872 i S\ COMES IN HANDY LIBRARY TABLES 1-143 MAIN STREET <X >dM TBOoIH electrician asserts he has nted an apparatug by whish le measure onc-ten-milHonth part of | d of time. out Belgium generally the eclinod during the war §0 and the populdtion i§ now the same in 1910, © signilicance of ah agate dlose 45 a brooch is that'it s sup- d to ucnch thirst and tp Ppreétect Vearer against lightning. in the fighting Of these 1,200,000 Meuse-Argonne offensive. in any home with its conveniences ~Massive oak table, sturdy and full ’ y her h onve She weuld afpresiate something 28 1'pear] valyed af 330,000, Wh::h g f fovjburv;rku‘g m'et.fli' abr;‘d” tSls wv‘\’l"‘tlfi of the conveniences customary in a gift that m:e re é !ri’ 'lfiy s part of the Persian cfown jew- ;"‘ialc'hi'm'"g"'"find elves, 'sa this article, is offered at a reduced Jo ;!9'4 enjoy & HGE bae o ere is only one national b;‘nk § shown in the cut, we featurs a Price, Just as you see it shown, 3 ) 43;&%«“‘55k'i-‘ JJ?;Z“-'. m’f o United States whieh deet not dozen new models. this table can be kad for only $22.00, 3 please. . Vi National' as a part of 1¢s name. I 4 - Bank of North -America; {n \ B 2 = 3 3 4 : ulelphia. A special agt of Con- ¢ 13 reuired 10 permit’ 3 “national ¢ to operate as such withour fit- ting the fact that it is a nation- ank in its name. YANTIC ursday afternoon Mrs. Joseph rm:msA }‘wa‘fluge‘\yirgldz;g- c:(lices \\'«:relthe members of the church. the largest | “Fight Tubercy! vith Red Cross)tiong on his Ma <engle entertained the members of | SUt, one for Miss Woodruff and one for | collection remembered i istory of | Christmas Sea ale is found |a n Birghday ciub and a few fri ot | Mri, Coughlin. Miss Woodruff pre- i At embered in the h ¥ !h as Sea Ready sale is four a] qqmo,._ pleasant home, The Colon| on | #shied Mrs. Coughlin a §5 zold piece, | the parish. | Hexe ¥ and an indoor stair Willimantic road, in honor a'gift from the Birthday cluf, and Mrs. The five-minute speaker Sunday for| Ti :re—8 | by Hamlitoh & Rog days of her_ sister, Misg g5 | Coughlin presented MTs Wlodruff althe spread df the wide world campa all| The members druff and Mrs. John Cout%fi., #ilk “ymbrella, also a gift from thewas Gearze Broming, whose talk was | anal frozen und machinery lang the Girle en were present and whist’ Was [ ¢lub, both speeches being apt andiforceful-and convincing. 1 slow The out of @oor) . o sty : ed. The first prizes wete award- |iappy. Mrs. Mackenzie was assisied | Mr. Broming left his home Tuesgay | vaw on the canal lot near | $21¢. supper and ent Virs. Charles Brown apd 58 w Mrs, Myrop Ladd and Mrs. Mary |for a two monthe' stay at the Norwic | the , sawing lumber for use in | Engine tington, and the congoly entwarth. The out ef town guests |tuberculosis sanalorium for treatment. Irehu ding the huge barn pear the |event !s fell to Mrs. John Coughlin-and | Were Mrs. M. F. Scanlon of Westerly | He has been employed in the finishing | postoffice, was the husioet place out of | Mrs. Wdward, Wheelér recently Shea. A chicken supper’ was|and Miss Lena Hurley of Norwich. room of the Liberty>Woolen company ’floorss all day, Samuel Kanlan is hav- | tained ;the members of her & d, the eompany aumber| n]: :5;- At a special callegtion taken Su ince the nlant moved h the barn renovated. ely dec- a frc i A Washingum, Tiepple | teresis of 'tf that funion. . . built | from Pitchvii'e 14’ tHe i t to Nevwich Tueg e evangoliei’ - GIEy society held a {whose enthysasm wonderfully | tainment 4n Pive [ ali. } 84 4 hall Thursday amd Uriday | Mr. and . 3ye (Lduga W. Biok f 4 wpind, is foot, P sepee’ I Johu B - e frfom Hol- i timbers | £¢hool ‘cl; of the” Fitehivile bt 4 The house was handsor Nov. 23d, in Grace church fof the on and previously £ ung)iuyeul M native (rées wi ape be- | chute} i § all d t e rotuined He, - d with small evergreen trees |pose of raising a sufficient sum to p rere the same comnany. from the woods of Ro¢k- arious ki Fevordl days “xffil»‘fl'u:s* ) ornamented. Red and graen—the }'chase the property adjoining tnav or 1 2 0 from New York hears ¢l farm. was e 1y Hamilton s making alt n's colors—predominated in flxe'tl;c chu-ch, $827 was contributed by this Wiieeier served a ddliclous su ey

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