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« 5 Wy N 7Y A S A RS MR T VAT R kS y 0 i BostonStore Men’s Shop U - Just Suggestions — All of Them Good J SO-CKS P-AJAMAS § GIFTS forMEN 1 0 /€ e BOSTON 5016\ GO B g E; o, o LT o Cotton Socks— Lisle Socks— Silk Pajamas of heavy weight, for cold BN 1 Socks—Wool Socks—All kinds and winter nights—Pajamas of Percale 0 /) all colors. All sizes and all prices— and Pongee for those who do rot o - From 11c to $2_25 fear the cold—Pajamas in ali the (1 latest models and colorings — all G-L-O-V-E-S sizes—and all well made— ca 1 Suedes — Capes — Mochas Lined ‘From $1.50 to $3.00 b4 Gloves—Unlined Ones—Wool, Gloves . ’v Mittens to fit all hands, and M-U-F.F-L-E-R-S % ) i-at-all prices— Warm ones of Angora Wool—Fibre 0 From 59¢ to $4.00 Silk and Silk Mufflers — Knitted 8 Mufflers—Tubular Mufflers — hun- 0 S-H-I-R-T-S dreds of designs and many color- o Yorke and De Luxe Shirts—Shirts ings—just what he wants for om the famous Fruit of the Chamae e ) » Cotton, in remarkabiy hand- From $1.25 to $6.00 Y > patterns—Shirts of Madras— 0 sian Cord—and of Silk. All 3 colors — and all colore S-W-E-A-T-E-R-S rd b Sweaters made for a regular fellow Q ¢ > 195 o —Wool ones, the Shaker variety — From §1.25 to $7.95 and the Collins All-Wool—Slip-on, e N-E-CK-T.LE-S or Coat models—keep him warm, 0 Ties for Boys—Ties for Men—Ties A Iansmee -1 from Europe—Tles frem this coun- $7.50 and $8.50 0 try's best makers—Knit Tles—Tu- { bular Tiea—Tlez made In the reg- SUSPENDERS 0o 4 ular waye—Ties of all colors, in all BELTS 0 3 kinds of fine silke—the very hent ) tlos you ever saw for the prices GARTERS Che asked, THOUSANDS OF THEM 50c to $1.50 CAMBINATION SETS FLANNEL SHIRTS WOOL UNDERWE” = e o, o L o, o p8se ° ° <> o, o <= o, © e b e 20 =y The Gift Intimate 3 ROM one woman to anotheg, ‘ _ combiming sentiment with" sense, utility with charm and qual- ity with economy, comes the Gift Intimate—given with true insight, received with enthusiastic appre- ciation. Our Engertecollection abounds in ’ the most exquisite of intimate a { gifts, beautiful exiongh to treasure, practical emugkb-ear Damty A I '! Silk Undergarments From $4.98 Up ' MISCELLANEQCUS SUGGESTIONS FOR GIFTS UMBRELLAS FOR WOMEN, FOR MEN AND FOR CHILDREN $1.29 to $13.00 " FOR THE WOMAN— ° A HANDSOME COAT, A BLOUSE, A SILK PETTICOAT, OR KIMONA. WOMEN'S GLOVES. $2.00 to $5.50 || WOOLEN GLOVES. .. 79¢ to $2.50 RECENT ACTIVITIES OF CHAMBER OF COMMWERCE Resont activitie- of the losal chamber of comamerce are cutlined in a mamber- “Nip Jetter whizh Secretary J. T O'Rourke & mailed te fhe mombors. In rezary 1o = new frerht s~riec the Jetter gavs: The Werth Atlantis & Westsra Steam- ship Cempany Is cierating ~ naw Ime fr m New Londn to the Pa:a e-ast rerts via Pamama Canal. The calinc ports are San D.cge, Los Anzeles, (rk- land, San Fran-isca, Tacoma, Seatt's, Portiand and Varcoaver, B C. A miving in thne oml mosey is createl. it tases from, 8« wecke .0 three montis t- tiree menthe £+ safc fre'eht by rait +s thees pris. 3y boai from New ’ondon. it \il covsune about twerty Adapr It s sills to save fom $50 ra $999 roy car icad by shigning freight via New Lonidon Poat se:v’cr for New Fne and's mdustries is ®ne of the advan uzes thar a New Encand nrufacturer 11: The new boat line shonld prove of indstimable valus 1o Connecticut's Industries Rates and irformation furnished by W. FE. Clorke azent, State Pier. New Londan or North Atlantic and Western S+ -amship comopany 11f Simmer Steost Bosten New England Winter Sparte A naw rdustry is bem: devaloned for New Fngland. Winter and a-orts are to be fostered in the mountain regions of New England. Summer notels in Maine New Hampshira ¥ermint and Massachusetts are to remain open dur- ing the winter season. The Boston & Maine raflroad offers a reduction of twenty per cent. for an nmzniznd p-nv of ffty or more: t'only» ve S for ene hundred or mere. ‘ml‘hr tiong are offered by the Notels, of them are booked throngh the Eel.vm Various chambers of commerce are tak- ing an actlve interest in the development of New England’s newest Industry. The summer tourist business in New England is worth millions. The prospects are bright for winter sports and carnivadl. Christmas Seals ‘The fourteenth annual Christmas Seal sale to fight tuberculosis is on. This fund financed twenty-one clinicyg through- out the state last year. To aid those suffering from this malady and prevent others from contracting this Mseass ‘= the reason fr the sale of Christmas Seals. A drop of water is fmpotent: » rushing river is mighty in power. Bvery ifttle helps. Let Norwich do her shars receipt of a commuri A. Beahan, freight eclaim that Special lAgentd A Elder, Stewart and Trowt thorized to pay by & ceeding $300. This cial agent tc pay claims m on miual agresment. It fs “oped that this new arrangement will prove popular. Directors’ Meeting Cons\derable discussion was glvem ‘he street raltway problems ani f: as an sffermath of the last momber. meeting. The directors reakze th. - @uxction of fares would be most bene- ficial to Neorwicn. The outcome of the experiments being made In Nerwalk and Bridgeport and which were orderad By the public utilit.as commission, is awas- ed with | est. Th's matter is on the table at board meetings and will be vigerously pushel at the opportune time. The board gave consideration t= the prblem of pariing automobfles and traffic regulations. As Norw: he trading center for a ropulation of about 75.000. the problem of parking automo- blles is incieasing. The matter was re ferred to the strests committes. The bill board sign loMted in Franki'n square on the rToof one of the bhof4 ings, and which repaintel and Is beinz daily dight>1 by an enthusiastic member, 11. H. Vienot, brouzh: forth words of yraise ard commendatiom . for this fine spirft of croperation. This sign is maintained gratuitously by Mr. Vig- lnn! A committes from the chamber will fer, by arrangement with State F¥sh- way Commissloner Bennett, upon his re- turn from the west. relative to bullding the highway from Bozrah to Colchester lThii will give a good road to Hartfrd and tend to bring trade from Colchester to Norwich. Streets Committes The committee on streets ix headed &y C. J Twist. With him ara M. L. Perg- Istresser, G. W. Carroll. H. B. Cary, J IB. Caron, A. F. Gulliver, C. A. Hagbers. |D. E. Ackroyd. The ccmmittes is making a study of parking places and traffic reg | ulations. arious matters pertaining to streets and WESTERLY use of inflamn e machines #h e is prohibited by the itin was v, arrestec by Offieer Cu '3 a rn- = == — (== e i -=< w b ] ] =1 ] c” =y [ =] = -—-|_ — B m, ::;- Tom o =n b = ™ — - (R (] [ e ] = — | LEAN CUTS STEER ‘ i PLATE AND BRISKET | Corned Beef, Ib. 7c FRESH PIG LOINS, Ib...... 18¢c ALT PORK, Ib. .. 1215¢c MB | CHOPS, Ib. ... 25¢ LAMB, Ib..... 10c FOR STEWING FORES LAMB, Ib..... 15¢c|- EGS LAMB, Ib..... 22 NICELY CURED . Finnan Haddie 20c STEAKS SORLOIN, ROUND, PORTERHOUSE Pound 17¢ FRESH CUT Pork Chops, Ib. I5¢ Lean Beef, Ib. . 10c FOR POT ROAST FINE CHUCK ROAST, Ib. . 12Y5c RIB Roast Beef, lb. 18¢c HAMBURGER STEAK, Ib.. . 124c SWIFT'S D HAMS, Ib. .. .. 20c WHOLE OR HALF SLICED HAM, Ib...... 35¢c wn 5 = Steak Tile, Ib. . 25¢ Flatfish,Ib. .... 12¢ SMOKED Fillet Cod,lb. .. 25¢ Confectioner’s Pulverized SUGAR, 3 1bs. . 25¢ FRESH GRATED Cocoanut, ib. .. 22¢ PREMIER PLUM Pudding, can. . 29c PREPARES—:;m Buckwheat ... 23c DARK RED Cranberries, qt. 25¢ MIXED New Nuts, Ib.. 20c JUICY, SWEET FLORIDA Oranges, dozen 35¢ VTR Brazil Nuts, Ib. 20c BEST 2 bunches Celery Hearts. 25¢ BALDWIN Apples, quart. . 10c YELLOW Onions, 3 lbs. . 25¢ r- a hearing before Clerk {3. W. Fiynn, Jr., in the Third Dis and costs amounting icated. John Flyan in the with being 2 and costs, ey was ar- FRESH MOHICAN by Officer George Champlin in |day evening the children will present a 1 Park. | cantata. 1l Moore, studen Mr. and Mrs. Philip Murphy of | Lishtoore, ifatnto : cademy is spending Bridgeport recently moved to Wester- s at his home on ) Iy. ur Rice was a caller Sunday in London. frs. The coliege winter term will uary 3. A ndren Fallon. rd Peabody and Mrs. Flora MYSTIC Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Bromley of East Weymouth, Mass, have returned hom open Jan- | Hoover's Opinlen of Chamber of Oem- merce ¥ Fallon of Washington, D. s ng at the home of her fath-| “Anyome who has waiched the devedp- ment of our cifies during rece must be impressed by the effec 1 consiructive service rendered by their chambers of commeroe. Thems onganiza years ’ ; tions have mot oniy promoted th: busi- after g their parents in Wester of Clark's Falis, have been visit-| ., ywoman's Rellef corps of Willlams | ness interests of fheir commun 1y. tormers aiatee; Mra Lot [ e P Loteaed oLl Wednesday atternoon the children of | \V1COX of Westerly. Christmas tree after the business meeti ese men by th the Sunday schoo! of the Church of the | James MecCornflck, grand knight ef | this (Tuesday) evening. z emyersipey ook Immaculate Conception will enjoy their | Narragansott No. 21, has re-| The activitles committee of the Com- annual Santa Claus- festival and Thurs- ceived a number of application blanks | munity house is making pro for the mew correspondence course be-|plans for a community Ch g | men who d The Westerly Board of Trade has re- 2 1 from O. Perry Sarle, investizator g engineer of the state | ara taken on. formation available con- e status of the Broad street |gay: n in the Pawcatuck river. C CREAMERY BUTTER Pound 44c Best Butter in Town. 55¢c a pound in other stores for this grade of Butter. VERY FRESHEST NATIVE GATHERED 1d Barber of Haversham is | leyan. ing Mrs. John O. Fish ton, Mass, aftér visiting Mr. and dgar P. Maxson. a of Nartagansett coun- of C., have received an K. | ci, No. 21, didates of White Cross council, at Nor- sion. Mary R. Rhinehart; The Providence college, iday recess at his home on High street. | the Spicer family. conducted for ex-service men by the | celebration to be held in front of the of Columbus. Ali ex-#:rvioe | house Christmas eve at 7.20 o'clock. esire to take the courses are| The four-masted schoomer Alice F. to get an application blank at once. Pendleton. which has been undergoing | spairs at the Pendleton yard, was towed of the river Saturday and will be alaced in commission as soon as stores oners, a letter request- John F. Inderdohnen, a student at Penn State college, Is home for the hol!- arles B. Schroder is home from Wes- | a few days with his parents in | Seneca Eldredge of New York is visit- .a.nd Mrs. Herbert Holmes and Miss Adelaide Bucklin is having a va- John Porter, have returned to | cation from her studies at Boston uni- Invitation to attend the exemplification | (optng M¥stic and Noank library: R . 3 Cast, . of the third degree on a class of can- | meveue’ Sonenn Conrad: Told in the East.| from: Father J. J. McCabe. Carleton o im; S Tnseen, The C wich next Sunday afternoon. prefibelu; SMic TR The Clabis Martin H. Spellman, Jr., a student at|Innocence, Edith Wharton; Main Street pending the hol- | Lewis Sinclair. The books are gifts from | them see all the com . own, to the solution of which they 1y oontribute tim oHort an their practical point of v Put this Is only part cf; their service Ry unftin their strength shrough the chamber of jcommerce of the Unlted Statey they are | rendering the nation 3 ser 22 they rendered their loc ‘Th-\ national governm {yreciates the ald, counsel and adoe | which American business as a whole can ;wive, The action taken by Chief Justi ! Taft during his term as presidint, whick led to formatt'n of the national cham her of commerce. has been abundantly justified by experience.” SANATORIUM WOLIDAY FUND GETS JEWETT CITY BOOST AGAIN Jewett City agaln boosts the Norwleh | State tuberculogis sanatortum holiday fund. Recent comtributors through Miss Dorothy F. Paul of Jewett City are The Havens, Dorothy F. Faul Dantel Finn Rev. C. H. Andrews, Danle! Ph . Pdward A. Faust, Mrs. Frank Henry Olson, Mrs Arthur S |land (Middletown)., Miss Ida Foste |Ar Willlam Gardiner (Moosup) EGGS—EGGS Dozen 79c WE GUARANTEE EVERY EGG FRESH PURE SILVERLEAF LARD, 2 Ibs. .. 25¢ EGGS—EGGS MOHICAN SELECTED FOR CCOKING Dozen 42¢ EVERY EGG GOOD SAGE , CHEESE, Ib. ... 35¢ ROQUEFORT CHEESE, Ib. . . 92c 195th DIVIDEND | Norwich, Conn., December 10, 1921, (A Purely Mutual Savings Bank) Annual Dividends. COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer, The Directors of this Society have declared out of the |mriier 1. 5. Marshs earnings of the current six months, a;emi-annual dividend at the rate of Four Per Cent. per ardnum, payable to de- |F 8 Worcester, Macison, riscon J: W. Payne, Wallace Payne. John Go: man, Raymond Cheney, Mra. Thos Potts . Miss Mary Potts . Miss Kate Connor Miss Jean C. Bur- (Manchester, Manchester, n, Harry 1\lamhefler v.\ln«-um_ friend, Mrs. Benj Miss Elizabeth Dealey, Paul Gelst, Bucl Contributions were also recelved from league of , J. P. Murp! ican Co., Mrs. urrill A. Herrick. Norv'ich Lodge, No. 2, A, O. U. W., Henry J. La Fontah Sachem Chapter, O. E. S.. Rev. and Mrs. James Ellls, Norwich Grange No positors entitled thereto on and after January 15th, 1922, | Wt s saare a2t Bridenors Wells, Mrs. Adelaide Re'd of Brideeport, Miss Trene Lord, Rev. Willlam A. Keefe, Mrs. William H. Cardwell. The Norwich Savings Society |; w:='s i 2o Mary E, Richards, 269 Broadway. WHY NOT We take pride in calling particular attention to our record |GIVE YOUR FRIEND A MAGAZINE el One Hundred ll'ld Ninety-Five c tive Semi- SUBSCRIPTION FOR CHRISTMAS ? OUR SERVICE WILL PLEASE YOU. SHEA’S NEWS BUREAU turn%mlla nudm:nx r;;:lt- i Eastern Connecticut equal to Balle- for business resuis