Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 18, 1920, Page 12

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Our Store is open this evening and every evening until Christmas. For comfortable shopping we recommend the morning hours. 2 F. year., tables were Miss Mary son ; second, of ‘alz ;- sécol gentlemen, REBEKAHS, Hope Rebekah lodge, No. 21,'L.-0. O regular | meeting held on Wednesday evening in Odd Fellows' hall. Mrs. Ora’ C. Spencer| was elected noble grand for the coming Annual reports of the 'officers were given, showing the ‘lodge to be in good standing, both financially and in elected officers at ‘their regards to- membership: business activities were ‘made . at meeting. 57, 0. E. 8, at the regular meeting held several applications were favorably re- {ported upon by the -investigating com- It was voted to give on Tuesday evening in Odd Fellows hall. *The reports of the officers for the |mittee. past year were made and -showed -the|Boy Scoits for work in this city chapter to be in a flourishing condition, | remainder of the mesting was taken up there being a large increase in member- | with ship and a good financial gondition of [ nce installation®. of ~officers will take place at the first meeting in | January. FOR ALL KINDS OF HOLIDAY MERCHANDISE — FOR GIFTS OF ALL KINDS. FOR THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF DOLLS, BOOKS, AND GAMES IN NORWICH. Come Her Come Here THE TOY STORE If you want to see the finest and most complete line of Toys in Eastern Connecticut, visit our Basement. There arz Iron Toys, Wooden Toys and all the latest el novelties in Mechanical Toys. In fl?h every kind of Toy imaginable is included in our Holiday showing. the order. Prof. and ments were served Shetucket Lodge, No. 27, at the reg-| ular meeting of Tuesday. evening nomi- nated officers for the! ensuing- term. The Iast | meeting night The re- EASTERN ST. The ODD FELLOWS. included @ music Hugh Kinder and instrumen selections, during the evenin: ke place = on in December. ection will the first, - A:J.. Wholey; Mrs. J. Walz. The committee|. in charge of the whist was Mrs. L. H. Hoffman, Mrs. Joseph Lavallee, Mrs. C. Woodmansee and Mrs. Mary Wright. The Tegular meeting. of Norwich Nest of Owls was held on Tuesday evening .n Owls hall. Routine transacted and plang discussed. for the nolding of a bazaar shortly before Lent. Plans for the installftion of officers and winter ‘was Unecas Lodge, No. 11, L O. O. F., 8t~ ter their regular business session Mon- | day evening, entertained at which there was a large attendarca. The _entertainment. programme rendered by the pupils of included vocal Refresh- * ladies’ night WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART LEGION. mainder of thé meeting Wa: The first of a series of whists under the auspices' of the Women- of Moose- heart Legion was held ‘at Moose. Home on Wednesday evening.’. There were ten hist played and the .prizes as follows: Ladies, first, by, routine- business. ‘the ‘meeting was and. the regular meeting 94; F. of A., held Thursday - evening.. - Th .- The attendance at | ‘Catlon “OnEo i ing .on - Thursday .cvéning; with a drill transagtion of :routine business. |, The juspéetion” of _the_Canton will : be held ‘atuthe.first meeting i January. , .+, FORESTERS. . One candidate: was' fnitigted at the occupied | inelr regular -meat- * Court ‘Sachem, No. in_Foresters' hall on “This . was_the first meeting. of the:court in- the hall since Weeks ago. Home, the mee for ‘next’ “Friday acted. The lodge. this Norwich Lodge of Moose held a spe- cial meeting on Friday evening in Moose thé place Was . gutted: by . fire 'sevéral §10 health’ bond to Seal drive. - Routine order of the meeting. Al taking . the place of the regular meeting that was schéduled evening, Christmas Eve. A._E. irews. presided at meeting and moutine buSiness was trans- appointment. of Earle L. Rellison was confirmed by the Steward ELKI Norwich Lodge of Elks at their regu- P lar meeting on Thursday evening re- Mrs. Annie B. Ferguson was elected |ceived three applications for member- worthy matron of SachemChapter, No. ship and voted in six new members, and GET collecting - $165. have been_ received Mrs. A. J. Coit, Daughters which b $215. services There are three the army. e The Best Made: Dolls in America—Dressad in all styles and colors, some with hats, others without, some with plain heads, others with wigs—some big ,Dolls, too—Carnival Dolls dressed as clowns, soldicrs, nurses, etc. n the market. THE DOLL SHOW sailors, We have picked the best there i i "OQur Jewelry Department has been rcmoved to the Dress Goods room for the Holidays, wners, in the JEWELR : - enlarged space, we are showing a very complete line l'OR of Jewelry for gift purpos:s. There are huadreds of articles of personal adornment for men, women and (‘lFTQ children, all popu Make it a point to JAL A sit ou Department for girts THE BOOK STORE Thers includi hundreds of Cooks tion for gift pur- s, for girls, for adults, public: 13 now rens of Gift Books, Gi bindings. Also a splendid s Cards, Cal:.dars aad Booklets. are ; g Books for hoy Every noted beok of ros stock as woll a3 a dain in appropriate and ta: showing of Christm Hundreds of Games in scores of different kinds. GAMES FOR GIFTS Gift Goods’ of : Games for the Children, of course, but among them many games that will afford fun and pastime or the staid and conservative older folks in every home. This year there are many brand new games, shown this ceason, and at this stors for the first time. i , Leather Goods are unexcelled. We o stock of » Goods, suitaols graat numb icles and a wide styles. Inciude our shewing are } 1 ! | kinds, Pocket wooks, Music Rolls, Card o er Needle Cases, Work Bassets, Suit Cases, A Th: Universal Gift is Handkerchicfs. Our stock now completa—all kinds and prices. We are pa cularly strong in our showing of Men’s and Women's Plain Linen Handkerchiefs. riandkerckiefs make very popular prasents and you can.aof find anywhere a more compronensive ussortment of fine aualities and low prices than we are offering. Universal Gift Siationery makes a useful and acceptable Holiday Gift Gift for a grown person, or for Children. We carry a Hosi large lins of the best kinds of Stationery, including i &2 - , Crane & Pike's Stationery, at prices that are S"‘luoner! 15 to 25 per cent. less than today’s values. 9. We make a special Holiday showing of Women’s Silk Women’s sry—exclusive styles to be found nowhere else. iy L Hosiery i We sell the well-known Phoenix, McCallum, Rad- and Merrill Silk Hosiery for Women. Black, whitzs and ail the fashionable colors, mor o e ————————————————————— LO L‘.S Gifts of Gloves are sure to give satisfaction and double sure to do so if selected here. Our unequalled of Gloves for Men, Women and Children in- 1 was ad cludes every wanted kind and quality of Gloves— LTI all at fair prices, 1¥ you are seeking a gift for a man—then consider cur Men's Store. We show everything in Men's Wear for Holiday Gifts—Bath Robes, Night Shirts, Dress Neckwear, Suspendefs, Hosiery, OUR MEN’S STORE GIFTS FOR INFANTS Shirts, Sweaters, Trunks, Suit Cases, etc. 1§ you have a present for a baby in mind, come right up to our splendidly equipped departrfient of Infants’ Goods on the second floor. A regular little store in tzelf, whers we specialize in Baby Play Things and Baby Furnishings—including Knit Leggins, Sacques, Bootces, Sweater Sets, Trinklets, etc. Throughout the store are hundreds of articles of utility that would make the best kind of Christmas gifts for every member of the household. You should ' USEFUL GIFT GOODS walk through the store and sce the many useful and acceptable gift articles that are displayed on all sides. Franklin Machine C Telephone: Providence, R. J- Uaion 962 23V Union 1857 Engineers Founders Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- LISS ENGINES. Brown Valve Gear applied to all makes of Cor- Engines, Engine Repairs, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear- ings, Couplings, Clutches. Large stock always on hand. General Mill Repairs. Special machinery of all kinds. Machin!sts Partridge Berry Bewls. otai Cem i <rossed bill passed a girls'’- dormitory _meeting w eriden -compan; and was $248, Mistl:t:;e, Wreaths, Holly Sprays, Cut Flowers—Bloom- ing Plants, Gold Fish—Bazkets, Red ty Sprays and Piecss a Specialty. Jict the Florist Express It by Placing Your Order Early. HAWKINS, The Florist . Ko. 49 Franklin Street MAKE THIS A MERRY CHRISTR:. FOR EVERYBCDY For the - transaction of routine busi- SALVATION ARMY KETTLES The Salvation Army kettl streets have brought .in for six days of In ‘addition dopations the Euphemian circe of This suni Includes the collection | jtaken at the united Thanksgiving duy| t the Community house. during the day and one at the Davis theatre ‘each ' evening. in position-until. Christmas eve to receive the donations of those Who want to help Girl's Dormitery at Storrs, Followlng the présentation of the e ision of: the legislature . last - Saptember. sranting an appropriation of §: ural ‘college the State board of nnewawa, that he I xion Deg. 9, and ex: Vremen, Germany. Dec. 2 Berry Bushzs and ‘to_the The. ‘he Dom!nlo: League of #1865 IN SIX DAYS on the J BEFORE JUDGE WOLFE m H. F. Dawley,| The following motion list ~mat.qs . L. Woodward and|were presented before Judge lsau the King's rings the total up toithe superior c and were disps Hillhouse, et | Estate: Kkettles on the streets) e They will be court for tie ing on_applica by “the apectal ses- rington, sment . of 000 for|of time on for at Connecticut the ments of ime on fo Katheriue W fre cus ody of Of “Meriden. - The | cause. a1l pos bid was the lowest| ror Judgment. Mariano vs. the trustees of the heen ' received | Petition’ in :xé reless operaior on | Lor, wult for fail teel ‘Product: al; - default i L Although 73 years oid Sir George oster has been chosen to represent Geneva, Biwitzerland. ., et from the superior court fo counfy ' to the ‘United Sherman's. Sons *Co. darna; Delicatessen - Co., Wawe PReTO SERVICH, NEW VORK. n of Canade at ‘he Natlons assembly at He is Minister ‘or trade and Commerce in Cancda. MOTION LISTS MATTERS Wolfe.at the short, calendar session . of ourt here Frida osed of as indicated al, al order of New Lond States dis.rict of Connectjcul brief to be-filed in two wecks, -jddze] 4! took ‘the papers; She i v8. Gavitt, tion for temporary I Allison _ vs. Trust Co. vs. damages and reciosure judgment; R. vs.'Doyle, “asde: #nd limitation Vietor Davis hea on_mot! children pending tponed; Katz vs. Judge took - th New Londen Lal hearing .on clai of Jol ihd Frederi = ne: fa . Groton Park Real removal district} ook he paper: of Ttmony | s aas, |, DISTRICT OF NONTY ; ko bate Uohri; s, Town of Siediville, Lue e N - 11s so Gelicious, 30 s’frenéfilening SO healihful. contains so much valuable food material that 11 should be used every Gay: BOOKLET OF CAOICE RECIPES SENT FREE | Walter Baker&Col1d. ESTABLISHED 1780 -DORCHESTER, MASS. | { Menhaden in U rict court, appli-| AWARDS si60 TO BE ication of 'W. S Cahill for consent to| icommence proceedings against the | siexmer Menliacen® in the district court | for the district of Connecticut, appl tlon of Van¢ Brothers, Inc., for permis- | slon to libel “steamer Menbaden, judge street, Charle X workmen's compensatic ipaid tite lom; ! men G Frank 1. Carpe pendente it inc., b Dow~hue. ding in the case, the employ " |shaw ‘on May ¢ | same day of {5 4 Chest al,” appointment court to transfer pro { Bozzella, petition for , all postnoned. Jokn B, Tyler vs notion for Lord to cation, off, of Mary B. Tyler. 1.| prosecute or Justifl- |01y on June 3 and. b Jowance 0l tha: he did not work [ per week to|Weeks. It wns found that mo vr P {the injury was made till two wr r he wrs mot hurt and mot u Conp. | , mo On 191 ter he had lef. the emnloy of -Ci s. m lite, $10 Picho; 1 from proba ide verdict, Jjudgment,. postpone T STt €1 Mo respondent claimed he had sufferd Sadia M. Main P e prejudice + of this delay tn re he ac'ion allowance to defend, |77 commissioner found wostponed ; Tinier vs. City of New Lon.|that this claim was well talen, o dom, argument of demurrer. jndme fog | cut the time for whic allowed the papers; leompensa‘ion by five .*v-v\.‘\ er ruled that th e employ nst Ralph man had to have ha'f & wer amputa’ed’ from rest of fin- a TOECKFL HAS RULES TO APPLY TO PEDESTRIANS Winsted bo i;1the Strong 10 | Thursday ¢ o [ due to tac Cost Aepartm-rt of 4 Yy closed rerod Hosiery | Winsted i n hor . ot to libel .~:mmer%-\:m- “THE NATION'S SERVICE STORES™ Sensible Christmas Gifts Mother, Dad and Sis—Brother too tion gen. Prescriptions Filled at Cost During Dzcember and January “This a_remedy oot existing condit ioner «Steeckel, Let thes.e Hstg help you in makmgflnl one doubtful decisiof. Our gift suggestions are ar- ranged in a compact display, lnd the prices are sure to coms within your Christmas Budget. Perfumes... Sachets.... Toilet Waters. Manicure: Sets. Stationery........ Popular Fictien Kodaks, Camera: Star Vibrators. Umbreltas. .. Hair Brushes Sterno Outfits. Pyralin'Ivory..... Alarm Clocks. Perfume Atomizers.... 79¢ to’ $6.68° Hot' Water Bettles. 50c to $18.00 ..75¢ to $5.80 3100 to $10.00 e to $24.50° Eléctric Beauty Vibrators $5.00 SETS 3 8 ATIONA ‘ DAINTY GIFTS FOR HER| PYRALIN IVORY Perfume Sets........ $275 ta $15.00 .In'Handsome Lined Cases 2 11 Eversharp. P Ferrostat Bof Webster's D Gillette, Blad Telephones™ ‘Leadto' . Norwich 1559 GIFTS FOR HM Auto Strop Razors Waterman Fountain Pens— Neverhone Strops. Shaving Mirror: Thermos Bottles. Twinplex Str Pants Pressers (Heatless). “Furkish Towels 5 Razors, ail-makes. Razor Blades, all makes. ™ “Food ~Drink” for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home. Office 20d *onntans 4sk for HORLICK'S i 2 Avoid [mitations & Sabstituter -12 pa Uists et of 3rim Sl OF Wi Siud 3 0" ol L mil e ses ed L for (he ordix ¢’ tale on Al bete Court ‘eiter it par vrivate sale. : EDWARD Catiors deersa Admy TO THE GENERAL State of Conncctcut. Scasion of. 187 The iusiti Contecocat Power *tct. an et on " aael io. wueian or cne in am thorizing 814 eompany fo imerease Al stock from: Lme to 1 1o 1he sum tea million doliars ($10.000 0683 -nd \ide ‘la'ul slock inte (we er more Tine from the the s Jnnunr nresented the sama that t et Ther forn Saturday Specials Nerwich Town Postoffice PHONE 34-12 OCCIDENT FLOUR, bag....... EVAPORATED MILK, can. |{CRISCO. can §35i555 CREAMERY BUTTER (bsst), | | PRINT BUTTER. 1o {Large Cans of SPINACH . |FLORIDA ORANGES, dozan kages JELLO.. s CHRISTMAS CANDY, Ib.... FIGS, ™ . . 2 packages of CC SUGAR |PRUNFS, 1b |HERMITAG OMATOES ISHRECDED WHEAT, packa LATHAM'S ONEY BUTTER | Paciane 2 2 FAZSH EGGS, do INF\T'VE SPINACK—ALS) A FULL |LINE OF FRUITS AND VEGE- | TABLES. “A FULL LINE OF CHCICE MEATS. GIVE US A TARIAL. ALL CRDERS GIVEN SPECIAL % ATTENTION i m SOLID PACKED e Is simple if people w law.™ issioner Stoeckel's eow is most novel. I it m e right of the road es the vehicles do, ltrians would take the lef: siie of | road. = In this way, éspecially at night. & pe- destrian woull have jittie difficulty in ceing vehicles coming his way and the danger of vehicles at his back would be elirhinated nearly 100 per cent, accord- ing to Commissioner Stoeckel. “At this time ,of the year when |very essential that ways be properly er Stoeckel sald, trians is very grem:. on the right of traffic on cous tring of-vehicles is at his back . Uneer the proposed change a pedestrian coull with case get of any possible dan- | ger” o Plymouth—The membership drive be- ing conducted by the Thmmts 1 sesoc'ation is meeting with much yoecess. < $5.00 up . $1.00 to $10.00 i i encil. $250 to $25.00 ttles.... $7.50 to $16.00 50c to. $7.50 65 to §925 .75 to §10.00 $5.00 up .. 3125 . 98¢ to $275 -$2.98 to $5.50 $2.50 to. $11.00 ictionaries. . $1.39 $1.00° up 35e-up .69 i i i Boiled Ham, Ib...... 70c Roast Pork, Ib....... 75¢c Cocked Corned Beef, Ib 75¢ Frankfurters, Ib...... 35¢ Liver Waurst, Ib. ..... 35¢ Tongue Sausage, bb. .. 35¢ es, dozen..... WE SELL A COMPLETE WE SELL A FULL LINE _ Prescription Department Registered Pharmacist “You can do no better than buy our warst” Specials for Saturday NEW SAUER KRAUT FRESH NATIVE PORK OUR OWN CURED SLICED BACON, bb........ DOMESTIC CHEESE. CATSUP, JAMS AND JELLIES. THUMM'S DELICATESSEN STORE Pork Sausage, Ib....- Sausage Mzat, . .... Matt Wurst, b, . ..... Head Chaess, b ... PorkRoll, bb. ........ B EERESS LINE OF IMFORTED AND OF BEECH-NUT BRAND

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