Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 4, 1920, Page 10

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to follow. The viclators have recefved & public tip as to what has been done|R. and most of them have accepted the A word to the wise g suf- not: (Special to The Bulletin.) New Lorlon, Dec. S—May 6, 1884, 18 No one in New London, o' mayor and the prosecutor, know where law Is being held in deflance more than does every member of the New London police force. Give ther a free hand and proper encouragement. and the stigma that New London is 2 wide open booze city Wwill soon fade away. The mayor is chief-of-police of the towards having the ary oelsbrated on &n oxtensive seale.. fully 25 elaborate as the celebration of twenty- five years ago. The mayor has glready onsulted with citizens of prominence and the plans are roing forward. In due ime it Is cxpected that a. committoe ot one hundred will be appointed to take charge of the preparations for the pro- posed big event, the detalls being work- d out by carsfully eelcrted sub-commit- | by virtue of his office and has full po- tees. The mayor has already intimated | lice authority without restraint. ~Should that the local fire denartment will be a|he happen to issue orders that boowe feature of the Liz parade on that histor-| selling must end. and call upon’ every po- cal occasion liceman to do his duty in ferreting out S ilniiess @ the offenders, it Is very doubtful if even a drink of an Red, or any other In- toxicating drink could he purchased m the ‘city, Within ten hours after, the mayor's orders were made public. The police officers are illing to do what- ever is defined as eir duty, but they i will be penalized rge, or treated by the fellows rgest In membershiy d, composed of elg latest aporoved fire a strely make u Lig show! sffort is made in Pinney line up 1 to thgm the mayors orders re must be an end to booze sell- cf that commendation be come that's all cy E that there be come-b , that’s au would be to it. Then, the dear pub- to depend wholly upon , and take a nip now and e real stuff that has been since the unpopular effective In the Tondon. GALES FERRY t Ufe home of Mrs. be duplicated by any o % In a ¥_Robertson Scott, ish. Mrs. Lawson with small cakes, and day fruit cake for Mrs. | cut Coffee was nd Methodism has been e resident bisnop, Edwin Koit was being & eriy liguor “o-| New President United.S:ates ; Chamber Of Commerce Humphrey. islise Hawe: time followed COPYRIGHT CLINEDINST, WAVHINGTON. Joseph H. Defrees. of Chicago, L, who was recently elected Presl- L 1 Chamber on, D. & creed Erom foriure | Eatonic Cieared His Up-Set Stomach e.people who have seen me 1 tortures irom neuralgia brought n by an up-set stomach now see me serfectly d and well—absolutely 1ue to Eatonie,” writes R. Long. Profit Mr. Long’s experience, <eep your etomach in healthy condi- [ and cool, and avoid the that come from an acid con- atonic brings relief by tak- p and carrying out the excess aly one raise his r The ¥ '“," 1;‘2.“»:. 8 T 7 and gases—does it quickly. were Mr. and Mr ake an Eatonic aiter eati 13 EReE. ad % o ter eating and see wonderfully it helps you. Big x costs ouly a trifle with your drug- ¥'s guaraniee. Charles Sehor Mrs. Atert with Lucius I Florence Exley o Hartford | Lee nad Osgood. 131 Main St. MODEL BOOTERIE, 132 Main St. FOOTWEAR OF QUALITY We are showing more beautiful Shoes than ever NEW CREATIONS These are Susd: rarisian styles, in black and gray, beth: high and low — for street and dainty wear. There are one and numerous strap effect Pumps and Shoes, in kid and satins as well as blue kid. Then we’ve Conssrvative “hoes, for wear and com- fort. BROGUES WITH WOOL HOSE TO MATCH WE'VE A FEAST OF NEW CREATIONS. MODEL BOOTERIE [ NORWICH, CONN. NEW LONDON'S Z75TH NVERSARY [552 The New England vestry of the | evening, postponed from Wednesday cven- ing on account of stormy weather, was well attended. aprons for the Ladies’ Afd _soclety, in charge of Mrs. ¥anny A. Molthron, was well_patronized. . The supper and lale"l'op. returned from New York recently, 8- | netted unwards of §$60. club Dlayed the last games in the series with' the Gales Ferry Volunteer firemen's Pinocule club in the Country club house Thursday evenirg. chowder, sauash ple served. contest last week among players of their own club. for this drive. upper: held in the H:E. ‘church Thursday Christmas sale of her sister, Mrs. Kate Carrier, of Midale- town, were dinner guests recently at the home of the Misses Mathewson. and with Mrs. Sisson visited Dr. Sweet of Norwich last Saturday with a painful shoulder., Upon examination he was told that the shoulder was dislocated and had been 0 for three months. The replacing by the doctor cansed great pain, but Air. Sisson now feels he is on the road to re- cover: The Groton Pioneer fjremen's Pinochle At the cluse 0 and coffee The Gales Ferry club started a week in Hartford. Mrs. Earl Mathewson of Durham and | James Collins, the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. , at Allyn's Point. Mr. s Arlene Coliins, re- Henry E. Colli Collins' sister, M Frank Sisson, who resides near Red from Hartford to her home in_the viliag recent ca was a guest of) Mrs. Emma Bennett on y | Thursday a Miss Sarah T. Latimer 8 spending (heisum:er in the 3 M. C. A. secretary of | her daughter, New Haven county. spent the week end at | tended the New M. E. Dungan and her family svent last sum- mer at a cottaze ou the Bluff here. d A few days n[ Mrs. Carl W. Brown of Norwich was & | T in the villag Mrs. Framklin H. Brown of .\'or‘l‘eh, tended the New England | t evening. Mrs. James Vanscivgryof Norwich and | Mrs, George Dungas Il-' nd supver in_the | vestry Thurslay eve { la. ‘A meeting of the town schoo} cotamittee will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 8, at Ledyard Center.' & - Miss Etta Day, teacher in: the- Draw- bridgs district, has resigned, and. Miss Helen Madden of Norwich will take Miss Das’s nloce’ Miss Day is to be principal of Poquetanuck school. Mirs. Atthur D, Barrett remains st the Bacsus hospital in Norwich, where she has been for the past three weeks. - Her on remains unchanged. Friends and neighbors of Rev. and Mrs. joodenough went to the parsonage for the Tharsday of this_week. James B. Gray lonatel wood on his land for fireweod parsonage. The men wood ¢nd teams carried it to the house, Whers [ wos sawed, in1o siow lengthe by Barl . Geer' withe I's nortabte sawing machi: on' Mr. Gras's L farm, & lorge plle was i close of the day. parish furnished an ex, With the e od 1 There were abaut 35 presont Zx automobile factory waa redently. hai waseut i apd ou the parsonsgs viderice at the . THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO’S STORE The Store With the Christimas Spirit LASTING GIFTS AT LOWER PRICES =1 This great store again invites you most cordially to make , this your headquarters when doing your Christmas buy- ing. You will be welcoms h:re, whether as a visitor or a buyer. Many of your Christmas problems will be solved here in a yery short space of tims, becausz of the many selections our immense stock offers. It matters not what you intend to buy—whsther a small amount or a large— you will be sure to find a greater assortment here than can be found in any other store. It will be economy ard wisdom to shop here. THE PLAUT-CADDEN COMPANY CHRISTMAS GIFTS OF FINE FURNITURE As practical gifts, we suggest the following from our Furniture Store :— . : DINING ROOM FURNITURE, LIVING ROCM FUR- NITURE, BEDROOM FURNITURE, EASY CHAIRS, KUUKEKS, iEA WAGONS, PERIOD DESKS, FERN- ERIES, BOOKCASES, SMOKERS, LAMPS, PICTURES, MIRRORS, SEWING CABINETS, STATUARY, TELE- PHONE STANDS, ETC., ETC. Don’t overlook our fine Hall Clocks, which we are show- ing in large variety. 5 Our Lamp Department was never betier equipped. The Christnas Gifr Jdeal Music ITsELF bflrprist yo'ur_lovedcnes thisChristmaswith the supreme gift of masic itself. Fill your home with music not only for the festive day, but eyery day for many years to come. TJhe AMPIC O Established 18230 CLUB No. 1 A fims, well cut, beautiful, genuine Diamond, in a real 14-K. solid gold mounting, value of which is_sure to be permarient — XMAS CLUB PRICE $2500. PAY $L00 PER WEEK CLUB No. 2 An excellent genuine Diamond of very fine color and quality, in a high-grade 14-K. solid gold moun ing that is surc to be a very pleas- ing ring for all times, in every style of. setting — XMAS CLUB PRICE $39.90. PAY $1.00' PEB WEEK CLUB No. 3 A beautiful, sparkiing, genuine - mond of wonderful quality, meunted in a perfect 14-K. solid gold ring— XMAS CLUB PRICE $75.00. ‘ PAY $2.0¢ PER WEEK CLUB No. 4 A most perfect and pleasing Dia- mond of choicest quality, in a mounting of your own selection, guaranteed to be 14-K. solid gold, and representing the highest pos- sible value—XMAS CLUB PRICE $100.00. PAY $3.00 PER WEEK CLUB No. 1—A very fine thin model, 17-jewel, II- linois movement, adjusted in a_fine 14-K. gold-filled guarantead to wear for Z0 years, in plain or e turn—XMAS CLUB PRICE $34.50. PAY $1.00 PER WEEK CLUB No. 2—A very fine model, 17-jewsl, made b; the famous makers of the Gruen Watchzs. A wa cf guaranteed quelity for acouracy in keeping time, fittad in a cplendid thin model 14-K. gold-filled case, * guarantoed to give perfect satisfaction for a period of 20 years—XMAS CLUB PRICE $35.00. PAY $1.00 PER WEEK Other mcdel Watches, ranging from $3.00 to $150.00. BRACELET WATCHES All Sizes Sold on Easy Terms, —— CLUB No. 1—A beautiful, small, 14-K. goid-filled Bracelet Watch, 15-jewel movement of fine gquality, sure to make a gift that will give lasting satisfaction, at a very moderate price—XMAS CLUB PRICE $25.00 PAY $1.00 PER WEEK . CLUB No. 2—An elegant high-grade, 15-jewel move- ment, fitted in the highest qu;fiq case and bracelet, uaranteed to wear for 20 rs. A perfect time- eper—XMAS CLUB PRICE PAY $1.00 PEBE WEEK and many other famous makes such as, HARDMAN, HALLET & DAVIS, CONWAY, LEXINGTON, CRAWFORD, WA SSERMA NN, BEHR BROTHERS, AUTOPIANO, ETC., will be found in our everyone an instrument of quality. Why not call and make your selection now ? Delivery will be made any time until Christmas. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PRICES AND TERMS The Plaut-Cadden Co. 135-143 Main Street (Established 1872) Any article selected now will be held for Christmas Delivery, if desired. This great jewelry store was never better prepared to sorvs you. Of the thousands of practical and pleasing gifts that are to be found here, the follow- ing are a few suggestions : RINGS, BROOCHES, CUFF LINKS, LOCKETS, BRACELETS, LAVALLIERES, SCARF PINS, DIA- MONDS, FINE WATCHES, FOBS, CHAINS, STATU- ARY, GOLD CROSSES, GOLD BEADS, PEARL BEADS, EMBLEM RINGS, CUT GLASSES, UM- BRELLAS, WHITE IVORY, CAMERAS, CIGAR- ETTE CASES, CLOCKS, AND INNUMERABLE OTHERS. NOTE :—Guaranteed, indestructible Pzarl Beads are available kere, in endiess varieties. Investigats them. immense stock, Norwich, Conn. All articles bought here engraved without charge. |||\\n-\l, 2 .< \X\\\\\\U“I/

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