Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 16, 1921, Page 18

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Nerwich, Friday, Dec. 16, 1921 of the exposition. ~ — The Conaccticut State Poultry Ass ation will put on an individual exh THE WEATHER The Butletine [COMMON PLEAS COURT GIVES FINES -2 FAIE, WARMER TODAY; % RAIN TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES t2d that the state board of s well as the extension de- “he Connecticut Agricultural college on bovs' and girls’ club work will co-operate in this particular department containing 1600 coops of pouitry. Sev. Conditions. eral assoct —_— ons. are to have literary central oft programmes with speakers from both okt been out of work he had been induced | Within and witliout the state who are ex- to accept the job at the place on Green | perts in their rarticular lines re hé wes arrested and that The December criminal term of the court of common pleas opened Thursday njoraing,u’ ArewiFandon SpltE S audEs {5 not fhe proprietor.. Mr. Lub- TAFTVILLE | Charles B the bench. There said that his client had been AR 2 L are for violations | jail in' the police court but he felt that | Justave (i, Jex. whils d several were dis-|if the jall sentence was enforced T s of fines and oth- | might ruin the boy's lite. He maid that hve s Wolf Is to be married this month and < e e ospective father-in-law had thefhoy: i business in Springfield. : 1 e, of Norwich was fined $100 { the lquor law. i of Norwich was |where he is oenburnsecko of | Judge Wallen ordered the ac $50 for violation of | pay a fine c and said that if he was arrested for a similar offense in this dis- [trict he womld have to serve the jail - | sentence, Nolles were entered on the moti Prosecuting Attorney Charle 1sed to i Merchants avenue has the south for the past Lonis Cohen, of Charles Caswe arged fined law was NEW LONDON MAN SUICIDES STATE'S ANNUAL AGRIOULTURAL #Y TAKING PARIS GREEN EXPOSITION DATES ARE i Connecticut’s fo exposition rut ° | NORWICH AND GRISWOLD HAVE es in N L ] THE‘TONE AMPLIFIER s VWITH GRHTL REMOYED MI‘SIC lovers choose The - Brunswick precise pressure or weight nccessaryza Phonograph to play their favorite play that particular record. records, for-it plays all recerds at their best. 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X POUND BOX ASSORTED | ‘ "l‘ ER CHOCOLATES, includi Nut poull Tops and Nugatines, ;uu"ngd. .‘152.50‘ B T / d Ehacie Ly soc CHRISTMAS BROKEN CANDY, Pound . Sasiam it oo Chocolate Shoppe Ye AND SATURDAY 3 & Special Prices Friday and Saturday Only |8 WOODSTOCK CREAMERY NATIVE EGGS, dozen. . 85 Peanut Butter, pound. .. 14 -2/l Guaranteed EGGS, dozen 49¢ regular value ! i 69c | | KRAFT LOAF CHEESE, pound. .... 39 | ORANGE PEKOE TEA, pound Pure Leaf Lard, 2 pounds 25¢ Frankfurters, pound .... 25 SEEDED RAISINS, po SEEDLESS RAISINS, pou Best Bacon, pound...... 38¢c Boiled Ham, pound . .... 50c Ye 49 BROADWAY SPRAY RINGS FORMED |. NORTH STONINGTON FARMERS oard HAVE ECHANGED ORGANIZED ( n ng a bus ager. he Bosjon /iore Reid hes ©om ™ SENSIBLE CHRISTMAS GIFTS Blanketsand Comi.ortables FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS e Appreciated By Every Woman Presents of this kind have Santa Claus’ heartiest recommendation. Living at the North Pole, as he T does, he can thoroughly appreciate a bed covering which will absolutely keep out the shivers of a cold wintry night. If you are afraid to give any one a o ey present of this kind, make yourself a gift. COMFORTABLES BLANKETS T sis00 To 83 o CHEORIONL DS O s oY Something for the Traveller ONLY $5.00 The i} a LAID WOO; ID COTTC COMFOF N BACK A CHALLIE SIGNS 50 CARD TABLES SINGLE BRACE DOUBLE BRACE THESE HANDSOME PETTICOATS They've made them so alluring—and let us whisper it—so remarkably low in price, that hundreds of them will be used for gift purposes this year. THERMOS BOTTLES and SERVICE SETS v one “Thermos,” It makes no difference what color you are looking for—we have it. We have the usual ruffiéd styles—with or without pleats. We have them petalled like the roses. We have them in all the novel effects which fashion has demanded this year—and we have hundreds of them— FROM $2.98 TO $10.50 $1.75 TO $6.50

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