Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 10, 1921, Page 12

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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1921 DANIELSON (Continued from Page Six) Marton. Louis R. Kennedy was the fun- THREE PETITIONERS REI_IEIVE DIVORCES | s the le, scught divi M s death was caused by a car- 5 he in = S AP | .+ ISR TN SO 2 £3 = below you will find some articles which have so far been highly favored by shoppers as Christmas gifts. N | | de _ CEDAR CHESTS | E —=—=-2227 FOR MOTHER, SISTER OR | ’ Sy SWEETHEART '!5 A complete line of various E period designs and sizes. '1 # Highest grade workmanship 5 v -4 with moth-procf corners. 4 $14.00 Up i A L‘ADIES DESKS ful and lasting gift. Oak, Eirds Eye an d Floor, Reading, : Boudoir Lamps Oriental effects with ma- hogany a nd polychrome hogany, $12.00 Up bases. A suitable gift — one which constantly re- Py » lls the giver. £ ) Smok & \‘ & i SPECIAL VALUES 3 Stands N == An ideal gift for FLOOR LAMPS the Men Folks. Both standing 55'00 Up and table styles in oak, mahog- f any and walnut. | $150 Up CHILDREN'S AUTOMOBILES — ROCKERS — SHOO-FLIES — TEDDY CARS — DESKS — VELOCIPEDES — GO-CARTS AND CARRIAGES — TEDDY CARS ) f AT PO I SIS WO SN T e LI [T S —". 37-47 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. THE HOME OF SENSIBLE, ECONOMICAL GIFTS. : Sren oy | Tuesday Evening, Dec. 13th | Featuring the latest Dance hits “Wabash Blues”—*Catalina” =i | Connecticut College " 18:30-12 FirstAnnug.lDanee HAPPY FIVE Union Hall, Greeneville MUSIC BY Fox’s Jazz Orchestra Concert Course ZIMBALIST VIOLINIST LYCEUM THEATRE, NEW LONDON Thursday, Dec. 15, 8 P. M. i Ticket Sale Déc, 12th i CHIDSEY’S i .00—$2.50 ! General Admission $1.50—Tax Fres | DANCE PONEMAH HALL Friday, Dscember Sth Herb Smith’s Orchsstra Admission 50c TONIGHT Washburn Hall, Wllhmanhc Peerless Orchflstra Prizes “Silver Loving Cups” rniture has proven to be an extremely sensible and practical gift, that always finds deep appreciation. It is ever increasing in popularity as an expression of good feeling at Christrpas time. It is a thoughtful gift. This year it is a sensi- SHEA & BURKE PRIZE FOX-TROT’ BREED) THEATRE ‘LOIS WEBER Producer of “Whzre Are My Children” — “Scandal” — “Price of a Good Time”—' “Hypocrites”— Only,” etc., etc.—Presents Topics of the Day — Christie Comedy TODAY—CONTINUOUS SHOW HER GREATEST PICTURE “WHAT DO MEN WANT ?” A Story That Strikes Deep Into the Heart of Every Wife, Husband, Sweeth=art, Mother, Father, Son and Daughter. SUNDAY, AND TUESDAY MONDAY “For Husbands CHAR‘ ES HUTCHINSON, in “HURRICANE HUTCH” PATHE NEWS Sunday, Mcnday, Tussday and Wednesday Matinee FAMOUS PLAYERS CORP. PRESENT GEO. M. COHAN'S WORLD FAMCUS PLAY “GET-RICH-QUICK WALLINGFORD” A Big Special Production, With an All-Star Cast |} Love, adventure, humor and big spectacular scenes woven into a big photoplay filled with human interest. Marguerite Clark, in “Scrambled Wives” They heard the laughs in Timbuctoo when this comedy convulsed Broadway. the screams will echo around the Poles. But now that it’s in the movies e TODAY — Last Day of Baby Thelma, the Mental Marvel Other Big Acts of Supreme Vaudevill Elsie Ferguson, in Her Latest Paramount Picture “FOOTLIGHTS” News Weekly—“The Skylark”—Comsdy CONTINUOUS SHOW TODAY FROM 1:30 CARNIVAL AND BAZAAR TONIGHT STATE ARMORY DANCING—NOVELTIES DOOR PRIZE—CONFETTI—STREAMERS BE SURE AND HIT THE DODGER ADMISSION 15 CENTS MARDI Dinnerand Tea Wagons walnut and mahogany. The latest patterns to gladden the heart of any housewife. $15.00 Up Sewing Cabinets Priscilla Sewing |} Cabinets please the eye. Other decsigns in ori- ental and reed effects. $4 00 Up Clocks Mantel clocks, mahogany and ivory. Guaranteed movements. Ornamental and useful. $3.50 Up e you employment QUALITY TELEPHCNE 1563 Meats of Quality NATIVE PORK LOINS, pound....... FRESH SHOULDERS, psund SOLID MEAT POT ROAST, pound FANCY RIB ROASTS, pound SOUP SHANKS, pound FORES LAMB, boned and rolled, pound. LEGS LAMB, pound RIB LAMB CHOPS, pound LOIN LAMB CHOPS, pound ARMOUR’S STAR HAMS, 8 to 10 Ibs, pound. ..... ARMOUR’S HAMS, whole or half, pound......... STEWING LAMB, pound BEEF LIVER, 2 pounds for FRESH CUT HAMBURG, 2 pounds for NATIVE VEAL TO ROAST, pound.... SHORT CUT LEGS, pound | IRISH STYLE BACON, by the pizce, from 11b. up.. 27c §| ARMOUR’S STAR BACON, machine sliced, pound. 38¢c §| SCOTCH HAM, pound BOILED HAM, pcund .. CORNED BEEE. . ...... .. CORNED TONGUE, pound NATIVE CHICKENS, pound . NATIVE FOWL, pound 5 GUINEA CHICKENS—SQUABS A FULL LINE OF DELICATESSEN PRODUCTS “GOBELS,” THE BEST MADE. Goff sBroadway Cash Market CENTRAL BUILDING FREE YOUR' ORDER FOR CHRISTMAS POULTRY WILL HAVE MY CAREFUL ATTENTION. Goff'sBroadway Cash Market NATIVE TURKEYS WANTED' FOR CHRISTMAS SERVICE DELIVERY 50c §! 50c§! WEDNESDAY A fi)‘(lplrs becemezr. 14 Regular Seat Sale Monday Mail Orders for Seats Will Be Filled in Order Received, 4 ‘THE THEATRICAL SEASON’S BIGGEST EVENT OSCAR F. HODGE Presents GREAT AMERI(.AN The Fer=rm~st Organization of Its Kind in th: World 10th BIG ANNUAL TOUR Excelling all previous offerings in massiv~ scenic splendor and in the peerless individuality of its host of sinc-rs, dam:ers and comedlam PRICFS 50c TO $1.50 Phon= 1920 Government and State Tax Ext-a WATCH FOR STREET PARADE AT N PLAYING § i EXCLUSIVELY | B. F. KEITH'S VAUDEVILLE “Original Vaudeville Hause” Mat., Children 15c—Today 2t 1:30, 6 to 8, 8 to 10 i B.F. Keith’s Vaudeville — 4 Acis Constance Talmadge, in “Up the Road With Sally” Sunday Only Shirley Mason in “The Apple Tree Girl” “Breaking Into Business” " BOBBY BURNS, in JOE RYAN, in | “The Purple Riders” Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Keith’s Vaudeville — 4 Acts MONARCH COMEDY 4 With Gareth Hughes, Florence Reed, Lion=l Atwill Exceptional Coms=dy and Singing Off=ring WM. SISTO—Italian Comedian THE BURNS—*“Astrology” RUBY CHILDREN—Song and Dance ‘“INDESCRETICN”’ CARNIVAL — LAST NIGHT STATE ARMORY CONTINUOUS DANCING VAUDEWVILLE We Want to Get Rid of Everything— | Dolls, Electric Bears, Candy, Blankets, Groceries. GRAND PRIZE, ETC., AWARDED—DOOR PRIZE I | ADMISSION 15 CENTS UNDER Y. M. C. A. AUSPICES TWO FIRST-CLASS LECTURES BY CLARENCE L. MILLER, of Ohio FREE FOR MEN SUNDAY, DEC. 11th, CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH, 4 P, M. TOPIC: “THE APPROACH TO CHRIST" 3rd IN Y. M. C. A. COURSE MONDAY, DEC. 12th, AT 8 P, M., COMMUNITY HOUSE TOPIC: “THE DEMOCRACY OF ACHIEVEMENT" TICKETS 50¢c e m————— DA NCE! DANcE Slturdny night, Dec. 10, 1921 State Arm LASKI HALL. snuun\ EVENING, DEC. 18, GIVEN py BICKINGHAM COUNCIL, NO. 14, JENIOR 0. U, A. 31 ory, Wlllumntlc Ideal Dance Orchestra WHEN YOU wWa T , your busl- |um tor .

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