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—— . ‘ s . NoaWiuh BULLETH SATURDAYL CIZZICEN 1I,71T A . ECHOES FROM THE LODGE RAOMS |exvmcvi 2 Asthuma Cured By Atterbury; guard, 1. Giags Fowler; e Simple Remedy delegate o s¥fte encamumer 5 - | Fillmore; seconé, D. Louls: Afterbury:j o | DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS the reguwlat meeting in’' Germania hall, | third, lglr_imo:' .“mnnfm;w:rl‘fls: )iail:;«‘r‘:‘t_m“u' 5 Aot T : Clara Barton Tent, No. 7, D. of V., held [ Three new candidates were initiated at|Tate, Eisie Jognecni =—SCront e | 4 &2 ers Simpl | its anmual meeting on Tuesday evening |the session. At the first mecting in | Wilson; third, Maude Moody. . «dy for' Asthma and Makes Generous : in Buckingbam Memorial with a large |January installation of officers for 19! somie. % ‘gsBm‘;\::“:ir»‘\,:g:"‘n:e!‘:rfi FREE TRIAL Offer to Readers. number In attedance. The annual eleciion | Will take place and will be foliowed xfmm e o ine . TRankss of officer resulted in the choice <f Mrs. |a chicken pie supper for Qe\enefil of | ing the m Thirty years ago Mr. C. Leavengood, a witle wn . Kansas druggist, Ciscov- easy to take prescription | lie gave it to people whe for s, and, to their | 'y _were easily their friends, ands have found hma. Mr. Leaven- Jennie Newberry as president and the |the members and their friem The so-| dinner. He re;.am;\ :;(al‘hl;u h\o‘rflnsn :;1; other officers eleoted were: Senior vice [clal dance given by the lodze™Novem-|and enjoing the Wfe at “he tame B0/ president, Josephine Hiscox; junior vice |ber 15th was a pleasing affair and a|Wished to | erlr]u—m er any president, Lillie Woif; chaplain, Lillian |large attendance was present. O g ithE tho Ay M. Whiting; secretary, Lillian E. Brews- | There were 44 deaths in the New En-| The meeting clos “‘ i the 3 ter; first council, D. Louise Alterbury: |gland Order of Protection ranks during |can's Creed and the salute o fux. second council, M. Florence-Dean; third | the month ending November 30th to Santa Claus In Our Large Window Santa Claus will be in our large show window every day from now until Christmas. Morning hours: 10:30 ) R -\ |®ood feels 2o confident that hig preserip- | 5 o . council, Lucy G. McDougall; patriotic in- | which the beneficiaries of decoaseq % i tion will cure cases that_he' to 12—Afternoon: 2:30 to 5 o’clock. Bring the chil- | B <iruccor, Glaays Newberey. Treimbers reccived. $35.000, Conneetiout | Edward Cook was elocted president of | %Il cire all cases that e gencrous, dren to see him. Reports of the officers were recelved |regelving $22,500.on the loss of 16 mem-|Norwich Nest, No. 139, O. O. O. al{Free Trial towny reader of this paper and approved and routine business occu- | bers. To the reserve fund of the order fthe annual meeting held on Tuesday|who will write for it. It it cures, pay vled the attention of the members during | was added during the month $30.000 | evening in Owls hall witha large mum| 5028, ofheryise you owe nothing Send the greater part of the meeting which and with accrued investments this fund |ber present. The other officers _elected } 40 Juoney, ust write to €. LEAVEX- closed in the usual form with the singing yamounted to $1,397,869./64 at the close|were: Past president, John A. Walz;| o %anq 70 Bi oo T D mated T of America ang the salute to the flag. of the month. invocator, Louis Heller; recording sec- | mediately.—Advt > D e g e e e it SPICED STRINGS, bb. ... SRR 0 JUNIOR ORDER OF AMERICAN officfal visit to Thames lodge at the reg- vi William £ Baloom; . tieasuprel ot o e =8 3 y 1D e MECHANICS ular meeting next Monday night in g)ose‘pl\ A. “-""fgiim.fir”'i‘%au,fi°~“'§fck3' il »A.c;l:::::'l;mx SPEAKS PEANUT mm | S AR L Ten of the officers of Roosevelt Councii | Stefner hall. e < . BIBLE CLASS s g otioors Ut Rucsevsll Common John L. Saurlong; trustees Leroy P.| A very interesting session of th scon. || CHIRISTMAS BROKEN CANDY, T - v - ivregoon il PEPPERMINT BITTER SWEETS, b............ 29¢ AMERICAN MIXTURE, Ib. 40c—2 Ib. box. ....... 70c ASSORTED CHOCOLATES, 2 Ibs. . vs v e v evnen 90 TOYS IN THE BASEMENT NORWICH'S GREATEST GIFT STORF BOOKS IN MILLINERY SECTION Begin Christmas shopping at once—no need of waiting another minute, in fact the earlier the better, while every line is new and bright, and all lines complete. COME HERE for Holiday Novelties — Joy-giving Gifts. COME HERE for Staple Merchandise — Practical Gifts. READY FOR BUSINESS AT 8:30 EVERY MORNING. FOR COMFORTABLE SHOPPING, WE RECOMMEND: Nt v, S Ashley T. Boon and Frank Q. o [3 3 cil No. 14, Jr. 0. U. A. M., on Wednesday PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. oo e T e 3. Donohe | Y Bible olass was neid a the Norwien || 1 Ib. PRESERVED GINGER, in fancy tin box. ...... 69¢c evening at Buckingham Memorial and’| New London County Pomona Grange |gmthi BWSTEATC (M5 1o (o Phr [ Y. M. C. A. Filday evening. frer partak STUFFED DATES, b 50c e : is T. CassNly, , Dr. ¢ 3 e P conducted the meeting for the local coun- [ No. 6, P. of H, is to meet Dec. 15, tat | T N T iim e ™ poere™ City ;| ing of a fine twenty-five cent supper, sery il Thers was a large aitendanco at the | Steiners hall, Norwich. —Among mat- | iy ciscs, Goorge Engler and Georke |od under the direetion of S A FRENCH BASTE h: ..., o il oo o AR meeting and there were several addresses |ters of new business at the morning e o John Qb e fay Mrs, Rebert 4 EANUT: by the visiting officers and also by Dep- | session the election of a_mew lecturer | Rathbun for Morvggh an Smith of the Y auxiliary, the class yres- || BLANCHED P RASelnd). . ... . cicuompnn IDE e e | e itie fof tasen | Toutine. businces, was ranmacteac-| o=l Ravmond”Byres, sssounoea enat || MIXED SALTED NUTS - .- . ... .. - . o oo Gl b “;‘s““:‘:wm" oI o i EXeuLe R ter the election of officers and p:;ns (;:: ll‘rcsidpm James C. Macpherson had kind- ([ 5 - to shi SORTED ; 3 iner bership under the |ly consented to speak to 3 .plck) read P—As Foveral hew members were initiated | At 1200 thefe will be a basket Tunch |1 Inctease in menbershp M. Macpherson: exirosoes s el CHQ(;()[g ATES . $2.50 and several applicatfons for membership |with all eating together, ure at being present with so fine & ol seee sseccecsccsccans were received. After the business session | At 1.30 lecturer's hour: general sub- of o5 =y -fosa . refreshments were served and a sccial [fect, Homes. Members from Lebanon, NORWICH TOWN e Tl s i Yexts TEouDE CANDY CANES, BASKETS AND FANCY HARD hour enjoyed. ~ A pleasing entertainment | Rozrah and Pachaug will participate | go. M. McLean Goldie, rector of |world if T Pk IVLAE e programma of music, and sleight of hand | Music, Bozrah srange; Trees, Mrs. Sa- | Gracl Bpiscopal ehurch, Yantic, Will of-|fonight. T Wosder §f o ronjore 00 are CANDIES, CORN CRISP, b.......... gs.s s B0 by Harold L. Parkhurst featured. rah M. Smith. Subject to be announced, 2 e the very ficlate at the Sheltering Arms service t tunity that hitag Bistd 4 = 3irs 503! Bl Questons o ai: | So4s, * icmoon: At s mattation |58 worl Tas ahanecd ercat o e PPAGE :TSH?’S,;-IL ¥ SsllkBOXFS THE ING UR * UNITED WORKMEN ~ cussion, Are ere ny omes 1N | Christmas * day a specinlly arranged |it wis when I was your age. ¥ $ MORN P OURS. ) Thae matter of the comsolidation of the :mefl‘g‘flv; ““h"e?_nl"lowale‘?o’r!;:eg‘lf_;?: musical service 15 to be given by the| In the year 1930 the wnited States 'ARK ILFORD’S 1, 2, 3, BOXES M So? en Were ey ? Sta Grand lodge of New Jersey with the choir of one of the colored churches, the | government expended cver ninety-two per Grand Lodge of Connecticut is mow in | Makes Them? At 3.30 the mew lecturer | pasto, assisting in the exercises. cent” of its budget for past ! g, . present and The If you want to see the finest and most complete | actuaries of New York city, for final ad- = & e s lion gown Men's league :mcguled mrt Mon- | destruction; only ahout eight per cent tin i > i ful justment. It is expected that the trans- | WOMEN A N |day evening next, has been postponed |was spent for constructive purposes. If o of Toye in sastern Connectiout, visit our | etion will be cimpleced by Jamuary 1st. | Norwich Chapter, No. 126, Women of [unti the following Monday evening, 1. | the' dicarmamont contorence at wasting. || 49 BROADWAY NORWICH, CONN. TOY Basement. ore ars Iron Toys, Wo?dvn oys, ani Mooseheart Legion, held ‘a regular meet-|19, owing to an entertainment”in Nor-|ton accomplishes its nble purpose, o all the latest novelties in Mechanical Toys. In ENIGHTS OF PYTHIAS ing. Thursday evening at Moose Home|Wich, which several members are plan-|of the money we spend will be spes fact every kind of Toy imaginable is included in 5 B} X, ¢ | with Senior Regent Mrs. Elida Boyens|ning to attend. e constructive purposes, and you will tor our holiday showin: Wauregan lodge No. 6, has a elass of | £ 00, BNOT IS D0 0 routine| Home Chapter of the King's Daugh-|largely in the benef\'s that will come ¢ ¥ 7 EL‘E;“;}.%Z'(O“LZ B oo ooy | business was transacted and it was|ters is to hold the December mesting|from the money thus spent. Let me say voted to contribute $25 to the women's|Monday afternoon at the Johuson |to yéu that the knewledge you building fund at Mooseheart. The | Home, 2 Bible In this class will mean chapter accepted an invitation from the| Mrs, Framk J. Golkowske and ins |in thp vears to come;: no 3 New London chapter to be present at|fant son William, of Town street, spent | fully”euipped without 4 kn the installation In New London on Dec.| Thursday at the .home of Mrs Golkow-|Bible. When T was your a next Wednesday night where the degrees will be worked by Trumbull lodee. Ti® Norwich Pythians are having a preat revival of interest in the order OLD COMPANY’S LEHIGH T‘h Big Dolls, Little Dolls, Dressed Dolls, Undressed e Dslis—a great assortment. We feel that no more and applications for membership are | yov, MTRIETER T S g s * William B S of i ia e o tanr o oE e S iy 3 RHcRE0ns 20th, . A x gular session the|Ske's father, William Burgess, of e opportunity of securing this knowl- DC" GORSESRNSI P ey SxeRly ssicoted line ofJ Coming irEvery wotk. installation of officers’ will take place |bon. odg 'and I have regretted it many times, > E Dolls will be seen this season anywhere. All the == RS S = but in the later vears I have found what Sh - best makes of Dolls, are here to greet you, in a REBEEAMS Has One Bright Feature. a great value the Bible I3 to a ma oW full line of sizes and prices. Hope Rebekah lodge, No. 21, had two. WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS. Consideration of President Harding's| T e a Christian does not mean that 3 candidates to intiate at its meeting Wed- nesday night in Odd Fellows' hall, gnd the second nomination of officers was made. The election will take place at the last meeting this month. s2la 3 £ s of matiess | You must be a namby, pamby sort of a Sedgwick Woman's Reliet. Corps No. [ldea of an annual conference of mations | L TS 0 & DY, DAy sort of 4 16, held its regular meeting at Buck- |must be for the present entlrely specula- | ;7% " 70 OO S means it ingham Memorial ~ ¥riday _ afternoon, | tive. But, dimly as we may now seo | (N5 T 2 D 8 CRISAn means the Dec. 9, at 3 o'clock, with the president,|li, it has some attractive features. One |- 4 voo ool ooy (LOREE A ey Annie L. Rawson in the chair The sec-|is that Semator Borah is , instantly | (', YOUT Jves will cownt for som retary’'s and treasurer's reports Were|against it—St. Louis Globe-Democrat. V'v:‘"'lfl ties and priv :‘”fl'q et s ORDER OF PROTECTION. read and accepted. hefibbsillhneroyintr 0 fo0ay T o G IER . miccl | Siater lodge, No. 509, was visited by| The election of officers Tesulted as Pt Eiice' e 40l "Bome GE thh Deliies v uesday nightsby Deputy Grand War-|follows: Presidengy Lena F. Pukallus;| Experience frequently has some slow |.G"; ‘ficne were fierce battles, and sg I jden J. L. Wheeler of New Loncdon, at|senior vice president, Jayne E.. Seed;!pupils. look back over the years, I wish I ;a" had the helps that you young men ‘have today. THE BEST COAL MINED NUT, STOVE OR EGG $13.25 Per Ton . ~ I have lived fully one-half the span of Fifty Cents Per Ton Extra If Baskets Are Used. my e, *while you have hardly lived a much {p the coming days. , After the helpful talk which was warm- . B 1v spplanded; the young men diviaed, - Telephone 1257 to two groups for Bible study, Johnson leading one grounp and Doys Secretary Davis the other. E Taia, class Tas agreed o giva §25 to REUBEN B. 5. WASHBURN, Manager Our Jewelry Department has been removed to the Jewe]ry Dress Goods room for the holidays, where, in the enlarged space, we are showing a very complete For lime of Jewelry for gift purposes. There are ndreds of articles of personal adornment for tlen, Women and Children, all at popular prices. axe jt a point to visit our Jewelry Department and see the splendid showing we make. ing many op- 0 B =g - [~} -rh The Book Stora is now located in the Millinery e Sectien. There are hundreds of Books for Gift Pufposes, including Books for Boys, for Girls, for BGC‘;’ ~oults. Every noted Book of recent publication L < now in stock, as well as a dainty assortment of Books, in appropriate and tasteful bindings. Also a splendid showing of Christmas Cards, | the China work of the local Y. M. C. | G Hundreds of Games, in scores of different kinds. dicating that these young ames Games for the Children, of course, but amongst T "ea il nie For :;mei'iu!“{h“!;é’;?i’nff:rs’:LUai’f:’:’vdZt"f;'r:f gun. It is not kfown, however, wher: |from which state he never recovered. He Gift " every home. This yoar there are many bran new games, shown this season, and at this stor Sirts for the first time. ik | STRAY SHOT HITS SMAL the shot came from. was taken to the hospital early. Thursdsy GIRL AT PRESTON CITY | The chill was brought to the office of , €¥ening but all efforts to revive him fafl- Mary Stankov daugh- [Dr. Paul F. Gadle in Greenevilie and |ed h, five year tor of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Stancovich of | from there taken by the doctor to th.| He Was born in Providence 61 years Preston Cit; hospital, where the bullet was |8£0, the son of James P. and Harrlet {the yard of her home Friday a ncon, | ren It entered low down tn the | Hood Burlingame. His early life was and It Is be de of the abdominal regfon and | SPent in Providence, coming to Norwich Gift Goods For Gift Purposes, Leather Goods are unexcelled, & | o der the skin of the back. | @bout 30 years ago where he resided for We show an immense stock of Leather Goods, suit- i e antiiyChi Shout ten years then moving to Trading f able for gifts—a great number of articles and a ———— C:v “-y',fl‘ shsmce resided. .‘M:} . e AT [ ncoun shaning TO STOP COUGHING AT NIGHT. | VETERAN B F. D, CARRIER Bitetn yoare apohe'”Goaine e epat Leather Card Casos, Neadle Cases, Work Pasiets, uit | When a ng from a bron- DIES AFTER SUFFERING SHOCK | Thames street to the Tuberculosis Sana- Cases, Traveling Bags, etc. - . on an eep ten a cough that 1 7. Burlingame, for the past 15 | torium, Mohegan, Masmpeag, Kitemaug. carrier on Route | over Raymond HIll to Trading Cove. He hospital on | delivered mail by horse and wagom and Wa ars rural free delivery orse at night, the to weaken the sufferer ¢s more serious the longer it is ! s i : E - hours' | during his trip covered 23 miles and made 2le irs. M. Suter, 647 L ur | e o, e f 7 he | 140 stops on the average dafly trip. He A Universal Gift is Handkerchiefs. Our stock B | Honey relief | cuffered rnoon Mr. | kas alw: i s now complete—in kinds and pricés. We are | from 2 T it b g S dogpttment and wag well Hked 4 particularly strong in our showing of Men's and | the ] iy it o e This Tois g il B N Umversal e "o inen sk ecchisss.f (Hand e = | €235 | had the shook rendering him unco patrons tn his route. chiefs make very popular presents and you can. N1 I & He was married in Norwich about 23 i not find anywhere a more comprehensive assort- = — — - e iotiing of W aity 1 1 t ment of fine qualities and low prices than we are d & % 5 is durvived by two children Arthur C. offering Burlingame and Miss Ella M. Burlingame of Trading Cove and one brother, Ed- ward F. Burlingame of Boston. Gift Stationery makes a useful and acceptable holiday - 9ift for a grown person, or for children. We carry Statlon- a large line of the best kinds of Stationery, in & cluding Eaton, Crane% Pike's Stationery, at prices Ty that are 15 to 25 per cent. less than today's values. LEGAL NOTICES Make This a Furniture Christmas THE REAL SPIRIT of Christmas is to make lives happier. Brighten the home with comfartable and charming FURNI- § TURE and you brighten the lives of every member of the family. : FOR FAMILY OR FRIEND, Furniture is always appropri- ate—always acceptable. Our well-stocked floors offer many pleasing suggestions—pieces bf utility and beauty, SATURDAY SPECIALS AP it SPECIALTY Siu? J. B. CARON, Manager 140 MAIN STREET t Opp. Plaut-Cadden Co. AT A COURT OF at Norwich of Norwich A D. 1921 Present—NELSON_J. AYLING. Judge. C: late of Nor- — 9 We make a special holiday showing of Women Women’s x y showing of Women's = Silk Hosiery—exclusive styles to be found nowhere S[lk eise. We sell the well-known Phoenix, McCallum, . and other good makes in Sitk Hosiery, for Women. Hosiery : 1 Black, white anc all the fashionable colors. that some person of tratrix be appointed and make such Ll:alt in the place and stead of the Administra: Whereupon, It Is Ordered That said fon be heard and Actermined at GENUINE ALASKA SEAL COAT, 40-inch, value obate Court Room ir :f‘lr:ydg Gloves & o Gioves are sure to give saéstaction ana | ad all priced to meet your instant approval. 2 $495.00 — SPECIAL SATURDAY ... ... §385.00 Jfec smmmter L0125 20 4 it doubly sure ta do so if selected here. Our un- > ; 3 ot RACCOON COAT, 40-inch, value $295.00 — E;“E}:i:%f‘: SRR igglt For st sk of Gov o wen, woren s || BRING YOUR GIFT LIST HERE and see how easy it is to SPECIAL SATURDAY ...............--. $225.00 |[s2ir oL o, o ome P . hildren i les ever ‘want ind an ualif . 1 A o & s »EL;F n'~:7;‘;l ‘;T‘;»‘OYF;: the GBS . et s s ¢« Qi § select the very thing for your own home or that of friends in T prari. and hed rear be made BAY SEAL COATS, 36-inch, value $125.00 — SPECIAL SATURDAY ......... PLUSH COATS, value $35.00 — SPECIAL SATURDAY .........ccc00v.... § 27.50 ALL-WOOL SPORT COATS, value $34.50 — SPECIAL SATURDAY .................. $ 27.50 OTHER COATS, Fur-Trimmed, values $49.50 . to $175.00—SPECIAL SATURDAY. $29.50 to $97.50 to the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. and ‘foregoing is 2 true copy rd. Attest HELEN M DRESCHER, dec10d Clerk. e~ ¥Etruly.good gift Eurniture. ver.... $100.00 BELOW WE OFFER A FEW SUGGESTIONS : Dining Suites Tailet Sets Music Cabinets Parlor Suites Cedar Chests Writing Desks Buffets Blankets Clocks Our If you are seeking a gift for a man—then consider our Men’s Store. We show everything in Men's Men,s Woear for Holiday Gifts—Bath Robes, Night Shirts, Store Dress Shirts, Sweaters, Neckwear, Suspenders, Hasiery, Trunks, Suit Cases, otc. AT A COTRT OV rIoT TE HELD at Norwich wi'h'n -=° "= e Distric’ of Norwich, on the 9th of December, A.D. 1921 Present—NELSON J. ATLING, Judge. Estate of Amos A Baldwin, late of Norwich. in said District deceased. Nelson M. Baldwin of Norwich, Coemn., | appeared in Court and filed a petition praying, for the reasons thereln set forth, ¥ h in mind, t, fi Bab; 4 . that o 2ns\;um-m ‘”“é“’"”'“a"ééi,}“.fi . you have in mind, a present, for a Baby, come - . last will and testament of sa Gifts, e G e SHeE, et s> BN Raclcers Doll Carriages Stationer T dralttad to romate e capon Tt Te -r-oet Tat eatd [ netithon be hear® -=? -1 at the { Probate Conrt 7 Infants’ Goods, on the second floor. A regular For little store, in itseif, where we specialize in Baby Play Things and Baby Furnishings — including Rugs, High Chairs Pictures - ALL SUITS HALF PRICE wich, in sa'® T Infants K Cowwon Seeeiee. oo “sweie ‘o § | Lamps Children’s Rockers Kitchen Cabinets o= o | $harnon Bon Ton Corsets, 15 Per Cent. OF {|irfociia i hearing, and that return be made to this SATURDAY ONLY COUt \ELSOX I ATIING Tniee Useful Throughout the store are hundreds of articles of S€! wtility sthat Would make the best kind of Christ- CRAWFORD COOKING RANGES Gift mas Gifts for every member of the household. The ahove and foresoing ie & troe copy You should walk through the store and see the * \itest * HELEN M. DRESCHER GOOdS mamy - useful. and acceptable gift articles that are dec10a i displayed on-all sides. \ . HOURIGAN BROS. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS 62-66 Main Street Norwich, Conn. THE SPECIALTY SHOP e JOSED "QADFORD 140 MAIN STREET | Opp. Plaut-C- J. B. CARON, Manager RLEET THE PORTEGUS & MITCHELL CO. rder — — WHEN YOU WAST to put your busi- ness before the public, there is no um better than through the “fi columnstof:The Bulietm. 5

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