Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 23, 1920, Page 2

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assembled and placed on TOYS Come here for the most complete line of Toys in this vicinity, Wagons, Sleds, Y Automobiles and hundreds of pleasure-giving Toys. DOLLS Dous of all kinds—Big Dolls and Little Ones, Dressed Dolls and those that need Dresses, Boy Dolls and Girl Dolls, and Character Dolls. BOOKS Books are in the Millinery Section. All Books are ar- ranged on special tables and GAMES Games of all kinds—some new and novel as well as many old-time favorites. Games are located in the Millinery Section. ~ FOR MEN I you are seeking a present for a man—then consider our Men’s Store. There are Bath Robes, Night Shirts, Pajamas, Dress Shirts, Neck- wear, Suspenders, Hosiery, Sweaters, Gloves, Traveling Bags, Suit Cases, Eic. Handkerchiefs CHILDREN'S HANDKERCHIEFS Children's Handkerchisfs in boxes, a big varisty—Prices are tc, 25c, 35c and 50c a box. BOYS' HANDKERCHIEFS Boys' Handkerchiefs, in plain white hemstitched and colored borders— at 124¢ each. MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS Men's Plain White Handkerchiefs, in cambric—at 12/c, 15¢, 1% and 25 each. Men's Purs Linen Handkerchisfs, hemstitahed—at 42c, 50c, 59c and up to $1.00. BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS Women's Haadkerchiefs in fancy boxes, twe, thres and six in a box —at 2%, 39, 50 and up to $200 a box. WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS Wamen's Plain White Hemstitched Hanukerchiefs—at 5c, 10c, 12/5¢ and up to 25c each. Women's Plain Linen Handker- chiefs, hemstitched—at 25c to 50c each. WOMEN'S HANDKEKCHIFES Women's Embroidered Handker- chiefs, 2 splendid showing, many of hand-embroidered — at 15c, and up to $1.00. L GRRE T B M’ i AR 4o Mo ")’!u-rf-.AD»Mmfiflmflhmmfisyummdhmdmfi&m%whlfl Sl Christmas Shoppers 15¢ Christmas Cards, 10c All Christimas Gresting Cards and Booklets that were 15c —NOW 10c. 35¢ Chyl;Mas Cards, 19¢ Greeting Cards and Booklets that were 25¢ The Store of Varied Chmtmas Shopping Headquarters The Store of Abundant Stocks Thursday —Friday THEN CHRISTMAS During these last two days of the Holiday rush, many strictly Holiday Articles will be SPECIAL COUNTERS AT SPECIAL PRICES | Liberal assortment of everything up to the last minute, What you can't find elsewhere munfilfllun——andbeflrmmndlhnowmmmthelowutbhuwwhe —you can depend upon that. OUR GUARANTEE Every article bought here—no matter how low the price—carries our guarantee of satisfaction to the purchaser. Moreover, wemmmwfimhh as low or lower than those of any other store in Connecticut, * EXTRA SPECIAL! Hereulbrufhnofemmficulo&mflfmfl\lmed All Christmas to 35¢c—INOW 18c. We still have a big assortment of Christmas Gmtmg Booklets—at 5¢ each, 50¢ a dozen. ; BaerRedqced Cards and Brilliant Bar Pins, trimmed in satin-lined boxes, were $1.25 to PRICES NOW 98¢ to $4.19 Pearl Beads Reduced k French Pearl Beads, in all lengths, all neatly boxed, were § $1.50 to $5.00— PRICES NOW $1.19 to $4.19 Toilet Sets 14 Off Three-piece Toilet Sets, containing Hair Bmh. Comb and Mirror, in White Ivory, Circassian cloth-lined Ebony finish, all in B to $15.00— Eaton, Crane regular prices. ____———-——-————_—————.r 100 Turkish Bath Sets, our Wash Cloth, in p set neatly boxed—Special price Initialed Handkerchiefs amhnxuofMen;lme;ndkewbnfa,flueemabm— AT 25 PER CENT. REDUCTION Manicure Sets 14 O.. All Manicure Sets, fitted with pearl or ivory handled Mani- cure implements, in leather roll-up cases, were $4.75 to $12.50— AT 25 PER CENT. REDUCTION Tourist Cases 14 Off Toumt Cases, fitted with Toilet Articles, in styles ior both men and women, in leather roll-up cases, were $3.75 AT 25 PER CENT, REDUCTION Thermos Bottles Reduced Thermos Bottles, in half-pint, and quart sizes—ex- ; cellent Christmas gifts—all at xced prices. x Holiday Stationery Redueed and Pike’s Holiday Sationery, Floral Li Hyland Linen, etc.—all at 15 to 25 l:rryeent lml:fln’n $2.50 Bath Sets, at $1.50 each set contains two Towels and ink and blue Jacquard effects, each at 75¢ and $1.00 a box. 500 boxes of Men s Initial Handkerchiefs, 87V, or each 1 Men’s Initial Handkmhuh at 25¢ each, or $1.50 a box of six—at 37V4c uuh:&finb;old;——l-mltw& each, or $3.00 a bo: Women's Initial Handkerchiefs, at 12‘/;6«&:, or 75¢ 3 box of six—at 25¢ 1.50 a box of six—50 Linen uSOc,WSBOO:fb;?o?:x. ' $1.25 Boys’ Gloves, at $1.00. 300 pairs of Bo; desirable Chnsg;a?:}“i?tu;:rv‘m Shrsy duced from $1.25. m THE PORTEOUS & MlTCHELL CO.* pi o with white or colored stones, $5.00— | Walnut and Black boxes, were $2.50 to $8.50 $1.50, actual value $2.50. a box of six at lined-—a most a boy—at $1.00 a pair, re- prevent the use of innovations in the: the plumbing business that weuld reduce the tloee xe é‘m. wm\l!ed, m mgm &l‘fiffi NINE thblets "s‘{r‘.m .,‘."‘i New York, Dec. 32.—Attempts of soil emm po mapufgcturers of the gpumtr¥ to uuzfl the BROMO '&hg mum beats the | General: Agent Arthur ONLY THREE MORE DAYS _THERE IS NO TIME LEFT TO ASK YOURSELF WHAT TO BUY FOOTWEAR Is Always the Most Practical of All Christmas Gifts, Let the Model Booterie answer the question, Where to Buy that Xmas Gift in caller on the lacal agent, 9: cy.au- E’ Ne Thumvlhfithlwmmw uollpol met in the lenlor room Tuepday g to celebra e Pilgrim tercen- from fed ‘{m‘sm direet to Washingten, D. €., FOOTWEAR. all occasions. MODEL BOOTERIE NORWICH, CONN. TO INSURE IMMEDIATE EVERY STYLE AND FINISH IS ABLE. SEE OUR STORE AND With 12 Double-Face Victor Records 24 Selections 135.143 MAIN STREET v Select Your Christmas Victrola Now PLAY. WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. ORDER YOURS NOWY DELIVERY STILL AVAL. WINDOW DIS- HAVE MUSIC IN YOUR HOME XMAS MORNING. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS|{ FAY AS LOW OPPORTUNITY FROM HEAD- QUARTERS. COMPLETE LINE OF CHRISTMAS RECORDS. ' The Plaut-Cadden Company (Established 1872) ..g’j i .4:-;:1411 Don't fail to see our display of Shppen for the entire family.. Hosiery for the entirely family, Hosiery of the best quality, Spats to match every color, Educator Shoes for Children, W. L. Douglas Shoes for Men. and a large variety of Pumps, in Satin and Suedes, in oiie and two strap etfeets for (OPEN EVENINGS) business man will realize 'his and we 14 Influence to help out this hamadiaris i |nmvhummltp~ hat E —_— BOTARIANG HEAR OF « . ROCIAL HYGIENE ACTIVITIES 'run-mminumnr\-u which Presilent Joarph C. Worth picut ol Clatgn E Lage w subitlous song beader ane Hemry 1 Labentstng gomiebatel larmely to the enyyment of thy Wicheon wih a pleasing solo. Jowoh N Weymouth resd ing naper from the n' club on ueunuq N -~ wrmeme ned tn the paper -d-nlrd I-y the ‘In ' ik c'uh whish 3 Seclal Hrglene and what is being at- tmpted by the Conmseticut Becisl 1y~ m ton was iniereat Viviaa Harria, - o ¢ the aseosia- | visos 2R othes : song, e m"*‘”‘m"m""“, < ‘{,‘_ Sedure the | President s 1 i et Wiy sm- P 'h“ businces Interets of the $ists the neess- |WF for ihe ot E m%‘ plumbers. . f “1‘: casterners in conjinction with ':. dren, Blganor certain | danuary. Tichard L. Tarrast, Ne! e opmm| tgretien-| wuthem. masatagtirer o @ 1 .m],, 3. Ayling #md Aifred G ton af “the | m:qgg t‘ fho: |0 of mediam or siaadasd #iee VIRK aufl w"h"“‘”‘ """ p 7 [Unen that trend fo henaft ::i e | " Toe maetine olosed with the o turers. on and tl mfim Bon cther plumbing devices ‘hit ysuu de-, tion - | the um Spangled Banner. B‘i:‘h g«,‘efinm Almc-\tl:on and :3 crease the sale of cast iron pipe. 3 —_— ern ipe Assoclation ¥ al- ——— e % fer getth i H REPUBLICAN LEGISLAVIVE g m"",:' —_— NORWiCH TOWN QATCUSES OF JAN. & Asmciation tha e e oree 'mt‘ on ‘\weld ok Memarial ot the Zuczion a to b te ganducted | The call for the republioan “men m iminate v | theme at ¢! €1 . | Caucuses Tues t despotla regulations” in its by- svies” i ( um! .ve-fi“g in the [pie {day g T ae: ndnt oon- ; gemeral boen 0 -:k;w’l 'hlme gecretary of the| Ever Ready circle of the King's Daugh- ) |sening of . ¢ 7 of the 1o eastern cturers, Who testified to|ters is fo conduct services at the ;mm 5 na 1 - :‘{,u;’. siots peins m‘,’,’. - 4 the assacla b e A house Sunday afternoon. There Wil be [ ReV. & k - lican members of the Icoming . ed to que g by Samuel Untermyer, | speaker, also npw!gi music. ’ - minded and the cqnditions there are not | 'y iately after the county cauewess n , Who charged that the| Rev. Arihur F. ?urk\u pastar of tye |Fanged musical af within oniy & shart | T REQIRlCl B e e R witness o tack of framimiess’| Central Baptist church. et i o .S :f“fla'fimmu«' ool TNASY | tme that we have had i M Farl [candidates for spmmker of (be hesse of ay e e, d‘:’x“hl“é‘hn}; = mfil pipe raan- “t:;:xp:‘xh; Sholtering - Arm qervice :;emt;‘m held Christmas (M "“'m" "r:.‘:’,““"“m": ¥, uuv- and e o ufactur ha it i e 14 be it B i P | RS e e it |, ey et o B Vet St | by R od - of not¥fyin ing each other of a change smxlh of Elm avenue Tuesday evening. | Christmas emtertainment for the ’-““"’ 18 doing Food work aed the wamen | o7 26 “for the rice et member. Doyis Bateile of Uncasville |schoel is'to take plaee Tuestar eveniag: | BT T8 (00 C°0) fave Umti) ther BA%S | cnaitaten toe’ prcitent po e e “Fos, and ‘the Oentral Foundry Coms |is Mhemin g the. Cheiaimag yacatian ab thg |Dee. 25. at 7 olclock. - A tiha e ven themselves to be good el b oo e o B By pany u;;;n‘e Mflhfl‘ ass erteld wzh Unter- | home ot %er great-grandparents, Mr. and “":'{;“ will be taken fuF the children ”:m- it 2 Bt 3 B 7 b o tivey- myer adding every time the com- P. Rese, of West Town street. | the 3 rdents work S0p- | Sunes bt s Ly oy pany changed the prica of Dive, a1l ther | She will retirn Home fo spend Christmad | Mrs. Prederick H. Bushngl ervive with e’ ehlid weltare work. |olect dor sxadidotes .mfld lutlkm members changsd ' thelr ac- | day. Inston ea gveqbe § "‘fl Rer "'\“"“}‘"\" ,:‘":'. :"‘” 2rd Boing bogrded out but those [desired of candidutes for other offices af caching: in this distpict glose Fri- . of Wauwecus omen b . Tutdle's deslaration that the price day‘?ufi:guch“ A et e |t cvursdss) moming that sre 379 ool guting the | (58 Sowes of epsioatistion 488 B0 e wegk following mm days examlwall!’on: holflid:n :‘:‘ ‘.h‘ (= , m.'*u.:: :Homa" m"‘lh;.v‘n“;u‘ .-l.:ufl- in permanent organization” will beheld in = in N h this week on busi- [and daughtep-in-la 2 u uie 8 ""“ "‘ “"' “Dar nesa B C‘:::llqcclmu; Hu pase seclety, | Franis H. Rose, of Riehmond, ¥a. They |aox relation the condition today would be | the following muech jmpro The ml:l"nm asmelation needs ::11 New Haven cousty, room 31, sec eant; couniy room 66, fourth foor, Pairfeid county, room 1. feurth nu Wiaflan sety. ou e n I.v east; Litchfield foor, east; uudh-x -nt— -»- ‘ u-rn n-r -w Tolland . - l'-dhm' .lw thia county caveuses pointment of a commities an organts Representative Proderick Fuxtond of Stamford appears to be wu ™ field of candidates for the nomination fer speaker. Other cardidates are L. J. ereon of Corawall and Secretary of Prederick L. Perry. “ Sade PINKERTON MEN SEEK CROOKS IN NEW LOYDON In u-rrh of the crooks upru‘ 34 fige- ng G the draguet thrown over New York my witkin the p-n few hn. Pin- kerion men appeared New Wednesday. John B. neAruu superintendent pf Pinkerton's |detective agemey of 170 w..xua 1 to raw wUED Cr0p8 r found on New London sizests cetive D.Avnu nned that recently et on Bt ,previously been made who are members of the -'f"h'l lulfllr Tiliance of the Laited Siaies wre sing | afforded protection by the Pinkerion men. " The Pinkerton men are also secking to colieet further evidenco against Jokn Tully. now awaiting trial in New Haven. jafter having passed large small checks. W is claimed. throughest sodthern New England. Tully is claimed 10 have cleaned up mearly $5.000 befare {apprebended. 1t is belleved that canfed- erates were associated with him. and they are now being sought. The average man has s masia for pes- {In& a3 bis awn hero. OUR LEADER AS $1.00 PER WEEK NORWICH, CONN,

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