Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 17, 1920, Page 2

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GLASS, BIG REDUCTION On Our Entire Stock WATCHES, CLOCKS, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, CUT .SILVERWARE, ETC. by weight, per dwt. Wm. Rogers or Oneida Community 29 FRANKLIN STREET CANTERBUR' PLANS | a candidate for reelection to the offi The M. P. Sunday school made plans{and Mrs. Charles Woodmansee; to gcr.l Mrs. Reed was in Manchester Friday. |Defore the last two raises of 12 1-2 and |which he had heid for several years, wh‘:: “PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS” Sunday for & (hristmas treé and exe #thn:re*w& B. Hicks. g Mrs, Blanche Sawyer snd son Harry {15 per cent. were granted. the grand esmmittee gessian epmes, prob- dses to be heid in the ch Friday | o i et with Miss Grace | from Hartford, were guests of M. W.| A complimentary dinner wag temdered |ably the latter part of Jasuary. Col vening. De th Emily Bushnell | 1. D ":";:e:;'::;«tv afternoon. Seven | Howard Sunday. Nathan A. Batchelder, who has resign-|Glines was guartermaster general of the atel Mis. Bernice Bliven wifl have charge | U 3 Blanche Reerher of:Clarl's.Ch vig-{©d. as general. mansger of the Knight|state for about seven yeasrs jeaving % OIS e chifirek, The cessmities 0;;\:2\‘:péfrv:u;;;m(hl’“l:;n:la.(l}t:‘n:e:l hv.:: Thod Ticr randintoes L . Malis: Sur miliy e dh Providence hotel, Wednesday | 1818 to enter the federal service in Wash Wednesday eveming which was .‘51,. by | 18- night. The resignation will be in effect |ington. He was division quartermaster the newly elected representatives of the| W. E. Rice was ' a Hartford visitor [JaRuary 1. -He has had supcrvision of | there, attached to the Eighteenth divi- town, E. Fitch Johnson and Mrs. Lillian | Wednesday. the entire chain of mills for the past|sien, and while there was brometsd from best that grows goes futo King Arthur Flour making it the Wghest grade four in the United States. So good it does not require bleaching— King Arthur is Unkleached Bolid Geld, M-K, an afld leln‘ Chains— isces, with chest, best the market, ?uu‘ guaranteed—egilar “Value $T850—SALE jat 8 oclock and finishing at 4, with no $1.20 Bets of 26 and Brooches and Bar Pi $I75 ling silver enamel Come in and see our selection before buying elsewhere, and ouwnllposlhvel save money on your purchases. FNEARTCALEM)ARFREETOCUSTOI\MS OGULNICK JEWELRY COMPANY (Established 1907) Ivory; enameled and gold intaid—AT $225 TOD $10.00 La Tusca Pearl Necklaces, 15-inch to 30-inch lengths — Fine Oriental Pearls — AT $3.50 TO $8.00 way not | two. & and demanded of the paymaster, “Mon- { °enSOF to Derform the dutiss properly 3 s WRIST WATCHES, FULLY GUARANTEED, SOLID GOLD, 14K, AND 20-YEAR o 7ot your lite” One'man was wrmea i' Tou seapom of W SE-LEC'"ON OF OLD FILLED, AND NEWB—. LA ml BIGNS CRIF[CE PRICFS. fla. The man With the cpvered fhe )cause of the parking How- 1 . } G < ! Skt D , AT SA e e R s e A & lof the cash. As soon’ as possible ‘after ht,l‘ LIQW. d‘el;:::" Habie D‘“firca— 'Y N . the hold- faets were reported ment at any ti atrection Por 14-K. s-hd Gold Watoh and Bracelet, 15-jewel— ::3:"...'3"‘ 51“111 :: ;f.‘zt:r::fi:ém sn::r_ Q o e the e o mmx Foo - Cotiingt ole: ik e e Hie > W oF lvo HOUP S SED-OALR PIMCK .,,g..i_,."..hr value $30.00—SALE, PRICE... $1750 | county, and the dheriff ‘with Ddputy |any police officer. Practicslly all the u K. n*.tn (finely on.r-v-d) Wateh nng 4 i George Phillips immediately began iw|n¢o::bm that mh:“fie time-re- ey iSnch Fraprspuir :.1.;?312‘53.522?2 DT e et ook s S omis v O PRICE " ; i ol ; 14-K. Gold Fillod, 15. jowsl, warranted 20 years PRICE . $1050 No sutomoblie was parked in the vi- inity and the .officers are of opinion | vite proseeution; but the OWPers may Sot o < . value §27.50—SALE PRICE ......... $1575 Carving Set hardle, Sheffieh stoel—regular R T, w ha sets and -up was made by men ac-|be quite so particular as im the seod Ve me= BE SR g, Sty Senten | e A PCE U7 YL U St Riles st vhw e ovte oy » ; Of - .year warral - rwulr £ full -knowledge that congestion of Valve $30.00—SALE PRICE ... Y yiry_handle E,';‘:.‘.": f‘;}fi. the cash inhis possession. wome automobile owners have recebed T 1 Watch and Bracslet, warranted 10 years, 10 md $850—SALE PRICE . . $550 ‘The reward of $569 ef the tewn of {cards inviting them into court to auswer pm._ Al‘o ra &b 37 Jowsl,_movement—regular valus $1350 — Richmond for: that would [to the charge of violating the tmffic SALE PRICE o] . $750 Carving Set, Sterling 50 lead" to the arrest of the thief, or thieyes |rules. Ladies’ and Men' n.m in latest designe, stosi—voguice value $0.00- SALE PRty $5. | that committed Burglary at the McVay| The ninth snnusl public sxkibifien of MunumR !store and other. places in Shannock,{the South County Pouitry and Pet Stock solid gold, 14-K. and 10-K., in varisus colored Alarra Clogks of all best makes, including Baby i ey ey : stones and Sapphires. . . FROM $150 UP | and Big Bens and Radiolite Dials—From $1.55 Up hia I‘mm’;fl o Tah e e umrl;fl»n oninoidwirmlw -:‘nn state » Diamond Rings, Tiftany and B-K 3-piece Sil B d Mir- ed in that city for reckless Ariving of a ey ; meuntings, large and fine stones—From 4500 to 35000 | 3Pieps Silver Toilet Set, i’:’.’?t‘n_'r‘i‘;'.'u:': it an automobile, Investigation showed | crts te pr stek e atees sre Hoend m ARY Lagiew and Men's Signet Rinpe, K. Solid $1200—8ALE PRICE . $875 []that meither man had. an operator's 1i- | Tompkins, Newton Kash, 7. Lam- .... FROM $1.75 AND UP " nd Nick i d i Shavi cense, and the car had beem stolen iMivert ,na A. J. Richards They com- Rithise Wb scia sidé -5 opuths y3tee S e, Niewl, Siivee sns vy Shavins some’ place ogtside ‘of Providense, A1 |menced thetr work just as Son as he HAIR $900—SALE PRICE ... 3 phnce, | ge L EROM Sa78 AND Up Bl o e I e Cyiy |Show opened and before the day ended Cuff Links, all solid gold, 14-K.—large assort- ‘ ffil’fié’mfi??; i :" ;‘:‘ vy Cin|the winning ribbons were in plage desic- ment—regular value $8.00—-SALE PRICE $5.00 Manimm roll-up, fine plush and leather - nating the high grade birds. There is ca hi 21 l I third degree, and soon were satisfied no admission fee, as the purpese 8 to SRR PELE 2% - Kopyier- vela FIOR—SALE PRIGE 1 PlecesTresular value e ! they were the fellows who com-|araw Jarge ‘crowds and increase the in- ALE PRICE . coee. $8.50 e cEo AT SRS Eh SN mitted the burglary at the McVay store | o0 “7FY ST A58 SRRt ard Gold _Filldd Buttons, ~warranted 20 years Manioure Sets, roll-up, fine silk and leather for whom there Was & town reward of | Joor FROM .......... S0 to $200 | caes of genuire Pe " handle and Parisian $500. {or ins of solid gold and Ster- . AT $1.50 TO $7.50 are ing ace NORWICH, CONN. to get the presents is Mrs. Emily Bush- ncll, Mrs. Berpice Biiven, Grace Dawley Irink. Exeellent music was furnished for daneing by a colored orchestra from Nor- wich. Mr. and Mrs. William Jehnson of Gayhead entertained with two selections on the mandolin and guitar. lLocal people who work in Plainfield mill are on slack time, commeneing work for Cl work Saturdays. ited her sister, Mrs. Id'v. Fuller at M. W. Howard's Sunday. BOLTON NOTCH Mrs. Eilery Strong of Manchester vis- ] (N¢ Tony Maneggio has gone to New York | o r a week. Mrs. Maud Dooley of Meriden was, at ara Hotchkisses' Monday and Tuesday. VICTROLA PRICED AT $125.00 VICTROLA---BRUNSWICK Only at our store can you | hear both of these leading comparison test is the best way to select the instrument YOU LIKE ? In ‘our cozy, comfortable rooms you will find Victrolas and Brunswicks in many models and colers, including Mahogany, Golden O ak, Fumed Oak, Weathered Oak, Walnut and English Brown. MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS CURLAND SERVICE FREE, makes. Don’t you think th'u\ oseph Gracis, guard. week, attended the meeting of the sl de X . i, by i chureh. They were attended by Frank Neighbor's Night was observed by | rartment and calied on former meighimis . ., ro ot Bioi & e VERNON ey have he milions of friends gie]Ngro and Mrs Angelina Poldins. . Wolt Den grasse Webnssday evepiag.|in thin village. "an'-m n:? h’::re birthday Saturday Mr.-and Mrs. John Edgerton left Mon.|have their influential enemles. " gtig,| The Post road, from Westerly to Quo-n| Mr ull Mes. ?&na‘im W¢| the programme was furpished by Pui-| The infant danghter of e, and Mis o Bighrell o williring with | 167 for Bt Fetershni, Fla. i1l b ithere is a bit of more or less popular |0FONtaug is now open to traffic. o m;:xr ’&’nwm';a o armed from | am and Brookiyn Eranges and was foi.| Kuehler broke her arm in Lails 41: " one of the severe colds that are going the |GUeSts of Mrs. Edgerton's philsecghy ‘to tik" sliect tnst “oweey| Hehoc Commifite Thowhs fepe M-Mi N Wwed . & CRomIEr seppr. and th nds in Canterbury. spring. Misok te'e Wi Mev.iBr. ciatiy pon-(CapeAaion g WML 0 0 The WWerid-Wide ulld of the First | Miss McNaught and grandmother are % e Mrs. Fred Kinne and daughter Iaa are| Mr. and Mrs. Allen R. Lathrop ang{'inues the Tribune, is . one of the Baptist chureh held 3 social at the home | KecPing house in Bert Whitehouse's ten- g £ - . | i, {Perry A Lathrop vere caflers at-Bonney | S:2unch fghting band that brought STONINGTON of Miss Edwiva Ryon, Thursday | ement.” George Nelson was ‘n Willimantie #o ‘Arthur Kinne spent thie wedk ead witn | View farin, Mansdeld, ‘Sun at, the {about the comstitutional amendment Tihe Extension school (s to be held |prday and in Hartford Suniay Yis ot fh SR Ynom &t M Tathr o $ohn {Which made possible the emactment of| Policeman Wheeler i endegvoring fo again _this winter under the auspices of| poymgier Jlansen snd wsiing E Tt - - the Volstead act. It is fortunate for|clean up the village of Paweatmok and FEWETT CITY Woll Den grange. Committees appointed | oo RUMECer, SRRTEEE OL 7 e and Mrs. Miller of Hartford w the American people that Rev. Dr.|closely following the arrest of 3 black ip ehbarge ara John £ mnbfl",.)- K Sunday. Mrs. Bmil Von Deck |CFOfiS did not throw his influehce sim-|man and a white woman, he @rrested | Mips Helena Geiffia snd Miss Ella) Haipes, Howard White; women's com- e Muimer 6 F Mands it SOUTH GRISWOLD ; % Deck | piy on the side of temperamce. Walter Hazard in 3 Mechavie etrest] Gilis, R. N.,bf Providence are at the | mittee, Mrs. 1. B Smith, Mrs. F. K| iriining schonl and bossital has returass Mr. ana Mre. Peter J. Gust Perry A. Lathrop is building a gara He is such a 'hdrd fighter against|house.’ Hazard, better known a8 C¥ | home of Mr. aad Mrs. Dennis Griffiy 2ines, Mrs. Charles Arnoid. ahior & B & visiting t-ip 4vaong ks Pt o Bl ol g oo '::l o % PN @ EATAES. | ovil? that he s @bt to look at only | Handall, was taken before Judge Framk|' e srrival of Miss Marjorie Leyden| The soliciors for the Rod Cross drive |ffST % JS7 COVE TWURE (0 finonk B nley Winroth of Bayenne, N J i the dark side of things. This believer { H. Hinckley In the Stonington town eemrt! g N., wiio was expected home this week | receiyed over seventy doliars In mem- The midweek hour of devotion will this o o WL R BoFtaiing Camiing Blow in ‘the need of a federal censor of mov-|and charged Wwith inmxicx\(é:n. % He | trom the Providence City hospital, Where be:;:m: I:_r "h'xz:" L”:‘ cety. helg a|Woek be held thia (Wes ot =3 b 4 oty o £ % 5, 3 s went to them recently, and there|pleaded guilty and paid a fimo $2 bas been ill since Stptember, has e Ladies evelent society he R inesda;) even! Tor b wiaten, " P Lawh plassi W hope that Calvin Cool WhO |saw pictures of a vampire woman. The | and costs, a fotal of $15.58, o g o P By W “onditions | supper ‘at Grange hatl ¥riday, December |at T oclock in the chapel S says he never yet paid m $30 | effect seems to have by disa p and relized $49 from supper and | Christmas services, with special meete Theron C. Kinnie las been transferred{a month rent for a ho! % e o Ay LHCE. Strous, | Agylum lodge of Free Masons has eleet- | moré faverabic. P2 rtich M. A short programme|and sermon, will b: conductsd by hev. ¥ from Westerly to Holyoke, Mass. Ho | will assurc himself that nis neart an | oo ryosid; “L would rather have my|eq hese officers for the easuing year: Wasted—Teacher for fret grade tn fapey articles ! short progra AL S L SR Ny . e H e r ZjRon & In-at a bar am nk two | Thomas Glover, worshipful master; Ern-{Jewett City. Apply to Supt. Schook iy ‘ ot g e . e W g g By i T b e e s normal before he £0¢s glassos of beer than to have him sce [est F. Williams, senor warden: Albert| Mrs i. D. Howe entertuined the Ls-| Col Wiliam Paise, U. & navy and|church and in the siaie instifution. The Norwich vithibes Woll . s ouwl uz 1;\;: b”".“ the national fthat vampire woman. He may get over Fort, junior warden; Frank R Tracy,|dies seciety of the Methodist church on| Mrs. Paine were guests of the formers| latter seryice begira rt 131 2 m. My > esday. capital.—Columbus Dispatch: the beer in a week, but he could mot | troncurer: Theodors Dewhurst, se ry | Touredey attersesn brither, ¥itzHenry Paine recently. Col|lconard Smith ~ Srrimg Hill is expecied — ——— e | fOrget . that vampire woman until he|J. Edward Fairbrother, senipr depcon;| Deress cirsle pf the Kinz's Danghters| Paine gave an address on his trip te the|ts address the laige cungtcgation on e = was eighty years old.” John W. Ealey, junlor deacon; Cralmes| meets at Mrs. L. D. Howe's this (Pri-| Philippines. Hin Never, of course, in the palmy days of{J. Cushman, senior steward: George D.|day) evening. N e e Sy W 3 e {fine old brews was there known to the John Carison, tvier:| Mms. B B Gosdoer eteriained the Har-| Kimball hospital with blood poison. SOUTH WINDHAM [brewer's art a besr two glasses of g el Toomas|meny cleh this (Friday) diiegitn-* o sl by bumice R haal which would make one feel it for o week. r, Frank R. Tracy, Theedere Dew- orter-hoyse, sbort, sirioin steaks, 50| Stoad roester, Mass.. » W it is_aliowable for the orator to exag- | hurst, trustees per Jb. Round 40. Other meats reduced | rpent the week end with her parents rs. P. Barstow has retureed There was a rather daring hold-up |2 memery anyepe who 100ks upoR ejther early Thursday merning on the high-{may have Manesy, paymaster for John Briscos, |harm to Rev: Dr. Craft's apn or count- cohtréotor, Who has’ Work on the. state road, was a highwaymen' were masked and Sprang | from some high brush by the roadside, | A description of the men in eustedy was sent to the officers of the stown of } Richmond, From the deseription, especially the one who' stutters, Philadelphia in expectation of identify- there. In the mill at White Rock, and the other ten mills iu Rhode Island and five i o in Massachusetts kmown as the Knight|Pianist; Annie Marr, trustes fer three e md B. i, notice of TAMIGUGD n Wages has | Veark ts tteries i boen posted. - The notice reads: “On industry it is necessary that we make a_ readjustment in wages and on and after December 20, the scale of wages will be the same as the scale prior to December _1, this. will fake possible pany’s products, we hope, putting the mills on full time at an earl ydate” effect. plice the wages where they were two - vears and has been comnected with fifteen “veass. mill superintendents warg present. Rev. Dr. Wilbur A. Crafts, of Wash- {ington, brother of the late Albert B. Crafts, of Westexy, Providence Tribune, merate but Craft's judgment ‘s led to make such a Miss E. 5. Babeock and her brother slanm«;l as he one quoted he becomes | iows at the ahnual meeting: Annibal Cal- ‘v‘t‘ and Viegard as -pwa:-d:nnzu Jum Jay Babeock, spent Monday in Ner 2n upsafe-guide. The beer and the vam- | aura, president; August Sylvia, vioo| Wednesday were MANSFIELD DEPOT i pire will both be forgotten .sixty or|president; Joseph Sylvia, seeretary; Jo-| 4. M. Brows NORIAY JOTVNE NS Di Rrs Macy Laskhal o yWiting bar seventy years hemee no matter how good | seph Rose, assistant secretary; Mamuel J—n Bué Bined twenty-Se. A few vampires on the Screen mmay Possibly prevent other vampires who may disguise themselves from doing real between Carblina and far from the schoothouse. - Shannock, Louis ' force of men less numibers of other young men. At any ccosted by T2te one picture is mot suiclent exeuse The | 107 saddling upon the oountry & number ; {of new office holders, for jt would takei many -deputies to enable the fedaral IS THE TIME TO MAKE YOUR ,men and’ reliéved * of $750. ty minutes in defiance Imported and Domestic Perfumes Safety Razors and Stroppers Thermos Bottles and Sets Lady Leslie Lodge elecied sfficers as follows at its anaual mesting sud they will be instaled by Miss Mary Rankin, ‘of Groton: Jessio Pembady, ‘chiel daugh- ter; Bessie Stilman, sub-chief daugh ter; Jeanie Senior, past chief daughter: Isabelle Sayers, chaplain; Bessie Rear- don, treasurer; Jessie Hoadiey, fimancial secretary ; Annie Tough, reeording sec- retary; Christine Andersss, oonductor Elizabeth Findlay, inside gusrd: Mar- garet Tarbox, outside guard ; Clara Smith. in which it wes stated one them had jmpediment in his speech. Mr. McVay believes they the men wanted, and he has gone to one or botkr of the men in custody Adjt. Gen. Charles W. Abbott will be opposed far re-election in grand commit- tee of the legislature next month by Col. Charles T. Glines, former qu general and identified with tedernl war department during the world war. Colonel Glines Thursday ammounced that he was o candidate for the place, having consented to the wishes of his friends to make a bid for the offiee. Adjutant General Abbott stated that he would be ount of the ccnditions in the textiie | 1919. The lower pr on the ' com- will warrant Such a reduction wil), in The Lee & Osgood Co major to lientenant-eojonel. Loeal Laconics The 'Westerly Caledonian society is planning for the ceiebration of the birth- day of Robert Burns. James Cosenza and Miss Lauyra Morey, wefe married Thursday, by Rev, John Keene ‘at a nuptil mass in St. Michael's industry in an exeentive capacity The dinner was given by officers of the company and all the 1 Mrs. Albert Batham Tuesdsy according to the Benfa, $., treasurer; Lowis Starr, col- 3 last wants 2 federal liscter ; ABINGTGN when @ man of Rev. Dr.| St Michaeis' assocation, Ne. 32, Per-| to1be per Ib. Dearnley and Clatke —ady. tuguese Fraternity, elected officers ax fol- Artbur Barnes of Bristol receatly visit- trom a visit «d his cousin, Mrs, C. K. Peal in Waterford and Gieten The two men arrested by Offieers Do- The aid departments tying beg Tues- s ané coms "“"*“'""““““Judlm“dcu-vnm-nnua daughter, Mrs. Charles Hahn, of Bnmswxc;c ONLY AT THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP 24 Franklin Square RECORD BOOTHS ON MAIN FLOOR — NO STAIRS TO CLIMB BOYS . and MEN TOOLS OF ALL KINDS POCKET KNIVES RAZORS RAZOR STROPS AND ETC, ETC,, ETC. Bulletin Bldg. P;actical and Useful Xmas Gifts —FOR — dence. Miss Jennie Myers, who is & patient in St Joseph's hospital, Willimantie, i gaining siowly. W. P. Barstow has returned frem s business trip in New fork. PM Bassett twe costs for "’ ;'n,y o v gd m m FHolyske, Mam., yroduces some purest sk cloth Tn the world. successful affalr. . Three quilts were com- pieted. Three mew members were re- ceived, Mss. Robert Bagss, Mre George Cosgrove and Mra. Aifred Seumwier. l Mrs. P. L. Garvey of Willimantic visit- '! e Christmas Suggestions NO HOLIDAY PRICES, BUT OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES. Men’s Handkerchiefs, in boxes, Silk and Knitted Mufflers, Fancy Armbands, Combination Garter Sets, Silk Hose, Sus- penders, Gloves, Sweaters, Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, in boxes, and many other useful gifts. EXTRA HOLIDAY SPECIALS. $2.25 Men'’s Negligee Shirts ......................... §1.25 $1.00 Men’s Silk Four-in-Hand Ties .................... 55¢ SALOMON?’S GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, HATS, SHOES and BOYS' WEAR 100 Franklin Street oPEN EVENINGS Norwich, Conn. A FEW MINUTEO’ WALK FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE. WOMEN SHEARS AND SCISSORS SKATES SLEDS KIDDIE CARS CARVING SETS KNIVES AND FORKS ALUMINUM WARE POTS, PANS, KETTLES PERCOLATORS UNIVERSAL SET ROASTERS CRUMB TRAYS ETC., ETC, ETC. The Household 74 Franklin Street Telephone 5314 ‘

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