Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 19, 1921, Page 7

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ik ave = NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1921 TOYS r part of our basement som is given over te our se showing Toyvs. Here t everything or expeacted to see ng many new and provokers you jreamed of sesing. =l)mxrsous& Mrrcnm 0 STORE OPEN EVENINGS Ready for business at 8:30 in the morning—QOpen every evening from now until Christmas, for the convenience lof Holiday Shoppers. Our big family of Dolls is also in the basement—and it is a big family of as fine looking a lot of Dolls as one could wish to ses. Big Doils and Little Ones, Dress- ed ,Dolls, and those that need dresses, Boy Dolls and Girl Dslls —some with wigs; others have none—and the prices are reason- able. LY SIX MORE SHOPPING DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS. SAVE TIME BY COMING TO THIS STORE, THE Christmas Shopping ¥ eadquarters HERE ARE IMMENSE STOCKS OF PRACTICAL GIFT THINGS, AS WELL AS JOY-GIVING, HOLIDAY NOVELTIES. ' E w ELRY § Jewairy, se- plendid steck the assurance tyle and re o e rami . t Patterns elient showing sistings, both the new S ¥ v Housewives | be found Cleanera, lachines, Cedar Chests, Scarfs, Rugs and Cur- Piano sef ul Gifts Goods Department you will find a num- sof gifts. includin and Dress Patterns o secial holiday boxes, plets showing of ms and Bath Robe ~vest designs and Waist and Dress in heli- it up CHRISTMAS GIFTS OF UTILITY CEDAR CHESTS Cedar Chests of genuine Rsd Ten- ressee Cedar, moth-proof and dust- proof—Price range $18.00 to $36.00. SMALL RUGS Small Rugs, make axcellent Christ- mas gifts. 18x36 inch Axminster Russ ....... 225 27x54-inch Velvet Rugs — : $350 07x56-irieh Axrminatss Rug —at $550 and . $475 Size 36x72-inch Axminster Rugs —at $8.75, $8.25 and. $7.00 CARPET SWEEPERS Bessell Carpet Sweepers, exceallent Christmas o 33.00, $5.25 and $6.0 COUCH COVERS Couch Covers, in an excellent as- eortment—at $2.00, $3.75 and gracu- aily up to $18.00. ROPE PORTIERES Rose Portieres, in all the wanted make an P s are colorings—at $4.50, §5.50 and up to PILLOW TOPS Lotto Checker Boa Flinch Card Game& Deminoces . Painting Sets Ping Pong Parcheesi Pollyanna ELECTRIC SWEEPERS We are agents for the Hoover Elec- tric Suction Sweepers, by far the best of all Electric Sweepers. We will be pleased to give a demonstra- “" FLOOR LAMPS Mahogany Flocr est shades and ne moderately pric to $33.00. SMIOKING STANDS Brass and Mahogany Smoking Stands, a most acceptabls gift—at $2.00 each. CARD TABLES Folding Card Tables leather top—at $3.75 MATTING BOXES Matting Boxes, a gift for a house- keeper. We have them in various — at $1.59, $650 and up to WICKER CHAIRS Wicler Chairs and Rockers, in the natural dark oak and in gray and rose stains—at $3.00 to $25.00. TABLE RUNNERS Runners, in number Lamps. the est stand- —at $18.00 with imitation Tab Tapestry of and attractive Pit—at 73¢ es teach the dd and muitiply g the correct letters or i s—teaches the child the names of birds, animals, flowers, etc., by fitting the heads or names to the picture—at 33c 1.50. to § These Are Unusual Games Talking Animals, Birds and Stery Books, each equipped with Phonograph record that will play on any Phono- graph—at 25¢ to $1.25. “Ralite” Unbreakakle Stone Blecks—play things that lead to real things—three sizes, each packed in a strong woeden box—at 50c, $1.50 and $2.00. Crokinole and Carcm Combination Game Checker Boards and Pool Table—at $4.28 to $7.5 Boards, UMBRELLAS FOR GIFTS We have the largest assoriment of Umbrelilas to he found hereabouts—every one guaranteed rain-proof. FOR WOMEN FOR MEN Wamen's Umbrellas of Americar | Men's Umbrellas of American Taf- Taffeta, plain Mission handles, with cord loops, or colored handles, with white or eolored rings—Prices are, $149, $198, $249 and up to $4.49. FOR WOMEN Wemen's Silk Umbrellas, in_all coiors, with Bakelite handles, rings and stub-ends to match the silk— Prices are, $4.93, 3598 and up to $10.50. feta, with plain or fancy handles— Prices are, $1.49, $1.98, $2.76 and up to $4.98, Men’s Union Taifeta Umbrelias, with FOR CHILDREN Children’s Umbrelias, sizes 18 to “4-inch handles, in styles for Boys or Girls—at 98¢ to $3.98. Arranged for Hurried Shoppers For the convenience of Christmas Shoppers, who desire to make quick selechan, we have arranged sp=cial sec- tions on our main floor, with hundreds of miscellaneous gift articles, at these special prices :—at 25¢, 35¢, 50c, 75¢, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Other Pocket Knives. . at 25c and G Harmanicas. . - at 25¢ and 50c Stes! Sciseors. at 25¢ to $1.00 Nezcdis Cases.... at 33 gnd 50c Pencil Boxes.. .. at 13¢ to T3c Platinold Picture Frames—at 33c to $1.50, M y Finish C-ndh Sticks—at and 75¢ eacl Gmm Safety Razor:, with six blades, in khaki case—at 89c, Hair Clippers ai\! Shavers—at $1.79 a pa Star Electric Vibrators — Special price $3.98, regular value $5.00.\ Pack yeur gifts in “Tindeco” Boxes. Wae have them in a varisty of shanes and decoretions—et 10c ta 60c. Gift Articles Found Here Vantine's Incense Sets, complete with Incense and burner—at 30c, 73c and- $1.00, Polychrome Candle Sticks, with large candle sticks—at %250 and R98. o Polychrome Book Ends, several styles—at $250 and $2.98 a pair. Mahogany Book Ends—at $2.50 a pair. Fountain Pens, self-filler, lever styie, fully guaranteed — at $1.0, $1.25 and $1.50. Conklin Self-filler Fountain Pens, in styles for Men and Women—at $2.50 to $5.50. Gold-filled Pencils, complete with extra leads and pocket clip—Special price 3139, regular value $2.5 Our Ribbon Department is pre- pared to supply all demands which the holiday season may require. We show Ribbens in all widths from the narrow Baby Ribbons up to the very widest, and for every purpose. A spien- did showing of Hairbow Rib- bons, just the right length for Hairbows, in plain, moire and handsome novelty effects, ey Wiy ——— BOOKS Greater than ever will partly because of the fast crow- ing popularity of our Book Dcpartment. Books for Christmas Gifts, for the whole family, from the smaliest tot up ‘m Grandpa and Grandma. If it splendid is Books you want, come here. STATIONERY Staticnery makes a useful and acceptable Holiday Gift for a person cr for children. of the best of Stationery, including Eaton, Crane & Pike's Station- ery, in beautiful iay combin- ation boxes, containing one, two and threc quires of paper and correspondence cards, in white and colors. Why not consider Stationery? LEATHER Fancy Leather Purses for § Christmas Qifts in such bewild- ering variety that each beautiful piece looks more desirable than the others. What an assortment of odd, pretty shapes in Hand Bags, Purses, etc.—Gifts here in plenty and the finest kinds of aifts, tco, for Men, Women and Children. One is always sure to please if one gives gifts of leather. XMAS CARDS The biggest display and best ss- lection of Christmas Gards and Calendars in Norwich. The as- sortment includes Christmas Post Cards, Christmas Cards, Bocklets and Calendars, and the price range is 1c to 25c each. t is wise to select your Christ- mas Cards now, while cur stock Toilet Goods Toilet Goeds in Christmas pack- ages—a complete line of the best known brands, including Mary Garden, Djer-Kiss, Melba, Van- tine's Hudnut's, Mavis, Colgate’s, etc—all in_ attractive holiday packages. The assortment in- cludes Perfumes Toilet Waters and Sachet—price range from §0c for a holiday package of Toilet Water, up to $7.98 for a combination package. Religicus Articles These are gift articles that are very much appreciated, and the assortment includes Crucifixes, Gold or Silver-Plated; 75¢ to $4.98 —Candle Sticks, Gold “or Silver-Plated, 50c to $2.50—Ros- ary Beads, in all caolors, 5 to 20- year guarantee, 25c to $6.98— Prayer Books for Men, Women and Ckiidren at 50c to $7.50, —— Thermos Bottles Thermos Bottles _make and acceptable gifts. We show a complete range of Thermos articles, including Bottles, Lunch Kits, Folding Jars and Carafes They range in price all the way from $1.39 for a pint bottie up to $550 for a quart Bottle with heavy nickel case. T — AR ussful RIBBCNS ‘ be the demand for Books this season— at least we already find it se, Paris, Dec. 18 (By the A. P)—To- day’s newspajperg were practically unan- imous in supporting France's naval bullding program as huggested at the Washington conferenee inc'uding the re- quest for ten capital ships. Le Journal said: _“The danger was In allowlng the Unlt cd States, Creat Yritain and Japan to réach an agreement on the sizes of their respective navies without the allotmen’ to Franca and Ttaly bDelng fixed Franee's program calls for but hall of the naval strength apportioned to Great Pritaln but even this, when united w'th Mcy of the ‘Latin powers In the Medi- terranean, a claim that Great Britain cannot_countenance.” Le Petit Journal declared: “Anyone Yho is rightly dfecosed will recognize {Wat France, as a sea power in protecting immense widely separate” colonial domains must have a stron~ fleet to insure contact with her most remote possessions.” view, asserting: “Premler Briand in his sneech Washington conferenca on armament sald that the situatlon on land was wholly different from 3t of France's former enemies had bes destroyed and only friendiy powers now possessed - them.” This paer continu ed: “If we have mo more enemies or the seas, why should we spend Italy, would ipsure the naval suprem- L'Humanfite teck a different Joint of the itmitation of that on ths He advocated a cumplete cossat'on { of naval constructien because the nawies French Press Supports Naval Program seven hundred million franes in buid ing of battleshirs?” The Temps without specifying the lim- its as to slze, maintains France's needs for a strong navy, first to insure com- munications with North Afriea, from which place in a day of danger she wouid be able to draw extra defenders and resources, and, second, because her interests are world wide, as proved hy her natural participation in the Pacific agréement. When/the League of Nations, contin- ues the paper, is endowed with a fores of internatioral police, it will be chiefiy a fnaritime foree, to which France must be able to send a sultable 4uata. Franc: only asks Washington for a navy necessary to defend her rights, de- clares the Temns, which goes on to that Ttaly’s nean is comparable to mediterranean fleets should be the relation at present existing. But, the paper adds, the difficulty d'\(‘-s not He there—it is fn/ the more or less open resistance Great Britain opnoses 1o eubmarines, particularly i of the French subma: argues that France can agrce to a gea fleet below that of J. must have the and Ttalians In 1 est latitude In the empl rines. The war establish of submarines unles powerful fleet, and « used them barborously one of the hest guarantees ence in the hands of 2 VERDICT THIS CASE OF Adrian, Mich. Hudson, er changed with mansiaugh tion with the disappearance of an infant daughter, ne clock M nour a 2 jury that 18—Mirs. r In connec son born to her u will know her fate at i ANTI-AMERICAN MASS the Wash There were enuneization conference of the MEETING HELD IN TOKIO | numerous An earthquake | was recorded l setsmograph at Georgetown | at 1037 a. m., and about noon. F JAMES E. REND, JR., SUBS HI§ PARENTS FOR $530,000 cl . Dec. 15—James E. R r ol grandson P. Rend, weaithy dealer led & Mr. and M per hundredweight Pure Dried duction. profit, | ablo to locate him, ask us. i ine-sewed socks ONLY Ne.3 A scientific mixture of the best ground grains and feeds combined with twenty pounds Buttermilk, Milic Albumen, Chic Chuc Fish Meal (50% protein) and high grade Beef Scraps. All poultry keepers know that these ingre-~ dients’ are necessary for big winter egg pro- .‘ Follow the Wirthmore System of feeding 4 and turn every penny of feeding cost into There's a W'{rthmore dealer near yen; if un- | CHAS. M. COX CO. ST. ALBANS GRAIN CO. Boston, Mass. St. Albane, Vermont l‘mh-o-uua-ns.--lr-amnl-ph mack | SEND Eor FREE £GG RECORD BOOK WIRTHMCRE Butter milk Mash Does It It‘.’ will get those extra eggs right now— by this Department will be First Next ing and resetting of meters less than one year. cut, Revision of 1902. NOTICE! Commencing January 1, 1922, to apply on bills rendsred commencing February 1, 1922, the price of gas furnished as follows : 5,000 cu. ft. per month, 131/ cts. per 100 cu. ft. 10,000 cu. ft. per month, 121 cts. per 100 cu. fi. All over 15,000 cu. ft. per month, 117 cts. per 100 cu. ft. Consumer charge 90 cts. per month. Consumers using in excess of 1,000,000 cu. ft. ps¥ month 7ill be billed at 11Y% cts. per hundred cu. ft. for all gas consumed, plus the consumer charge. A charge of two dollars (2.00) will be mads for the remov- which have been installed for The above rates are effective in accordance with Sec. 1987 of the Revised General Statutes of the State of Connecti- CITY OF NORWICH GAS AND ELECTRICAL DEPT NEW YORK WOULD CONTROL MATTERS OF LOTAL CONCERN New York, Dec for the city of of purely local c ed to the charter r 15-—~Increa ed « owrp v Yor: ov r marems M owere m-nd- isior =»mmission in reise of suth Do pd, “should ba frot-er ani eTostually, ol by sontitu'inal en-etment.’ comwdties emrhaci-ed fat B was n~. duty of the ¢ to s-cure for the. “the greates' desree of autonamy., o-msistent with mafetv, financial soupt: of citi~ns these.sw-, concern to both e roport stat- ness and seen yers presonted es-t'ny total- and yecom: natr cimal Blaeriant he SO t for the vear- DEFINITE HAVE BY NAVAL PROPOSALS EN MADE DY FRANCE be laid dows nch plan mb-. and each ¥ would be avgment of the Prench n committes, In & sed constructioa Capieal shiy Tonnage 174,000 014 dreatnauenrs) | SAVING BY ELIMINATION oF TAX ON EXPRESS SHIPMENTS New York, Dec. rates should celerate th through of NATION OF CHINESE CABINET ANNOUNCED l‘-e A. P.).—The o offi is obtain- however, the de- 1 Preted in t u:axnu. the Chang Tsuo-Lin . the government, at the financial of solution. impossib! —_—— HELFED CONFINE FIRE AT WESTFIELD, BAIN MASS, Westfleld, today swept Ma; Columbia Hall block here, $60.000, Fred ku*.r_\’. was MARY GARD THREATE

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