Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 11, 1921, Page 8

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¢ NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1921 The fire gong will ring one bell at 12 |ercises. The senator will arrive in town | Cross was infcrmed of the case, relief |of one of the large front windows. No | >y the house at 1 -Wicox terrace. {m. and two bells at 12.02 p. m., as signals at noon and the legion post will turn | Was sent at once to the home. i other damage was done, however. Joseph Crother of Potter Hill ‘will arest | | for th ted not to parade®to- i | e hening and closing or the Sllence lout 1n & body to greet him at. the rall- A s et S e T el GavItL of the WWest |2 bungalow on the nmew highway Bear , movements of people will cease: (Hats |road station and it is also planned to} g, time during Tuesday night or |street where they probably will build in | Pleasant View. (Off) ‘The town had a fne showing in |have a reception committee composed.of [early Wednesday morning . R. Sweet’s |the sprinf. The lot was owned by Mary | Howard Stillwell has returned from & [ dieplay of fiags bunting and 9airiotie | prominent citizens meet Senator Gerry | grocery stors on tho bridge was broken | Noyes Rogers. visit to Fall River, Mass. into. Entrance was gained by breaking | David Handelman of Norwich drove to office of Willlam A. Wileox T at the station. All the stores and manu- In the of W - e ‘:: facturing plants of Westerly will closs to |2 pane of glass in the window at the |town Thureday. stands a handsome chrysanthemum thres 6 them and an oHISIK T e/in‘charae fobuarve: tha iday. The frult/ gma idrug |Feaf o Theistore, ClEmssCiastons o Judge Charles C. Gray of North Ston- |feet high, measuring 18 inches around | WESTERLY What the people will do today Armis- reverent respect and prayer. tice d:) ‘ln ?Vegterl) and " neighboring 2 p. m. Parade starts on Grove avenue. towns: 3.30—4 p. m. Patriotic music, address | "ry B0 0 Lo Tare o close to- | Stores will keep open during #he morn-wiches axd $5 in chanes was Sftine DurS: | ington was a business caller here thia | the blossom. It is yellow and beautiful §.20 a. m., raise flag to top Of mast, |and day fireworks in Wilcox park. 33y to give the employes aichands to at. | e Hours: o o P ARSI week. blooming admired by all who enter the then lower to half staff. 430 p. m., the mg to top of mast, | {1, 5 B rade. In Westerly. Recently a man in Westerly went to | Wheeler is investigating the : James A. Robinson, has purchased a |office. It was raised by David Shaw on % o m. union memorial mass at Church | then lower and rem ; collect 2 bill and found tho debtor's wife | One of the employes of the post office | building lot on West Broad street and |the Stonington road and was presented 3¢ Immaculate Conception. 7.30—8.30 p. m, T Mirewotks : at Moss | . Thousants Il vislt “Westerly today |ill and with three small children and the | while investigating a pistol, to, see if the | has let the contract. Mr. Robinson will |to Mr. Wilcox Friday. 11.45-12.05 p. m. union prayer serviee |farm. (Friday), for the day’s celebration. Sen- | father forced to remain at home and het | barrel was empty accidentally discharged |erect a handsome home there. Excava-| The Colonial club has given metics in Christ Episcopal church. 9.12 p. m., Patriotic and popular dance | ator Gerry of Rhode Island has been se- |cars for his wife. They had but seven |the weapon while in the corridor of the |tions are underway for the cellar. - that today (Friday) all ex-service men 12 m, 1202 p. m, suent period of |in town hall cured to speak during the patriotic ex- [cents in the house. When the Red |office putting a hole through the pile Mr. and Mrs. Percy Crumb will occu- |are weleome to the club rooms ! (l!{I/// /// \“ 4 " /’/, i T Speaa]s For Tbanksglvmg DURING THE PLAUT-CADDEN €0.’S DRIVE FOR 5000 NEW CUSTOMERS In but a few days the Universal Day of Thanksgiving will be at hand, when all the nation voices its gratitude for the year’s blessings. What better time to inaugurate a new blessing into the family circle—some long-felt need satisfied or desire ful- filled? Our Thanksgiving offering to the public is a feast of home furniture bargains which cannot fail to attract every home- lover. Dining room suites, dinner sets, kitchen ware, stoves, phonographs—all that go to make up a jolly Thanksgiving holi- day have been entered in our 3 weeks’ Drive for 5,000 new customers. Quality, variety, low prices, wide selection, and liberal terms charactenze these as distinctive specials. 50-Piece Dinner Set Victrola Victrol Outfit No. 1 R Outfit No. 2 B Coin bright, gold & | ondiee — wonder- quality, "IIllllIllllltlllllllllllllil[ VICTROLA %..... designs. i) 2 g . O g fully designed bor- 6 Double-faced $18.00 values— % $50.00 values— d VICTROLA 90..... $125.00 Records ........ 5.10 e 6 Double-faced 3 Vetvit Ry SPECIAL AT SPECIAL AT : Brush SR | : 1 bottle of O 518.65 300 Needles. A SET $105.35 Sends This_ Outfit Home — Balance Easy Payments Sends This Outfit 1 Home — Balance Easy Payments $6.98, A SET $6.98 Royal Easy Chairs A large selection of Royal Easy Chairs —push the button, back reclines—up- holstered in various coverings, regular up to $60.00— Your Choice at $29.85 Each 26-Piece Siiver Set Genuine Wallace Bros. Silverware. 26 pieces neatly arrar/ ed in a fine ma- hogany silver chest—this set is a reg- 9-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE g Queen Anne William and Mary Style 1 90 Period This beautifal Walnut Qusen This Suite consists of largs Anne Suite includes lele Anne su Table, double-door China & $15.00 vzldue—smfl $6 98 —— | ina ouaa, Buffet, Closet, uffet, assive Ih]; e . — Chairs, and 1 Arn: Chair— For Either Suite Chairs, and 1 Arrm GChaire mng s remrERemTy ' upholstered garuine apholstered n genuine 2 leather. Raguhr valus, > leather. $400 value. A Musical Thanksgiving | What a wonderful Thanksgiving for the [ Kiddies when they see a Piano or PlayerPiano come to their home this . Thanksgiving—You can easily buy one the Plaut-Cadden way. ; . We have a complete line of Pianos and ; PlayerPianos for your inspection — among them you will find, Chickering, = Behr Brothers, Hallet & Davis, Wasser- i mann, Crawford, Autopiano, and other nlhndudmkes, at less than you can #buy them anywhere in this country. SHEET MUSIC “Smilin’ Through”—“Mother of Pearl® —— “Little Crumbs of Happiness” “Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses™ “You're a Million Miles From Nowhers, When You're One Little Mile From Home® “My Mother's Evening Prayer” AND RECORDS = “Crossing the Bar” “Ons Sweetly Solemn Thought” “Angels Ever Bright and Fair* “Unfold Ye Portals” “Pil Take You Home Again, Kathieen™ “When the Corn is Wavink, Annie Dear” — “When You and | Weke Young, Maggie” “Praise Ye the Father” LIl il T L EHINTET o FIGURED SILK AND VELOUR ' Living Room Suite Great care was exercised in the making and designing of this handsome Three-piece Qverstuffed Living Room Suite, Davenport with Chair and The suite includes a full size i Rocker to match. It is beautifully upholstered in figured silk and velour, A rare combination. “Songy of the Past” * Regular $600 val u.—PRICED ONLY .coveen “Swest Lady” — “Say It With Music” i e e — s : - “Second-Hand Rose"—"Have You Forgetten I " 3-Piece Tapestry Smte ! Here's a real snap—a beautiful 3-piece Tapestry Over- " stuffed Living Room Suite, consisting of Sofa (full size), a L large, roomy Chair and Rocker—all loose cushioned spring . upholstered. Regular $250.00 value— : -Special at $35.00 lllnmg‘nlmmmifummu_mnnmu lllllllllllllfllllll \', 3 THE PLAUT.CADDEN C0. KNOWN FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE—SINCE 1872 NORWICH, CONN.

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