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’ / : ~ NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1921 Dorothy noon. Murdh,- Emma Dearnley, Claire Berard, | Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | The Christmas concert of the Union | Alice Sullivan, Lauretta Alley, Harriett | Herman E. Learned an exceptionally | Baptist Sunday school will be held Fri- | McCluggage. The drum corps comprised | pleasant afternoon w enjoyed by the|day eveninr at 7 o'clock. |Ellen Faust, Ruth Ballou Vera Me- |Ladies' Ald socity of the Versailles| John Valictt, Jr, who is at Lawrence Broome Ethelle Parkhurst, Doris Bliss, | church, the members having been invited | hospitdl, suffering from burns received Gertrude Richards, Vivian McLaughlin, | by Mr. and Mrs. Learned in honor of | from being scalded by water from a 2 PHONE 1238 Velida Boule, Blanche Nichols, Fllen | Rev. and Mrs. Charles Smith, when a “‘ng pipe on a boat a few weeks ago. Prior, Loretta Allyn, and Theresa Foley. | surprise was given them in the form of a 1y improved. 5 T Music was furnished by James Olson, pi- | Christmas shower. The afternoon was Jerome }{‘;‘éscrr:r; U'trai:g! u‘_S; T o 5 4 vith a |an0; Tyler Gilbert, violin and A. G.|spent in a social manner, music, games, [ Improving somew! a re trict to investigate tho advisshAY Of |sion & soclal time was enjoyed, Wih 2| pravgter arum. a searching party and recitations by Miss| Ness. 7 having a town system of fire protection. | feast of corn and venison. The messengers were May Barry, Es- | Frances Sweet of Norwich. The pro« h Wil be the usual Christmas CHICKENS, Ib met Tuesday evening in the town council | .y children of the .members of De- |telle Jodoin and Angeline Parrisseau. gram was followed by @ chicken dinner | concert and tree at the Uncasville Meth- y . | : L ises dnesd fter- ‘EE‘:XBCI:UE: g;zgu;{:“naa&ummmg’mm Bea- | OCCUM AND VERSAILLES | excreises at the sehool Wednesday after | | The committes of five appointed at the wampum; Charles Austin, keeper of * | peampum; Jdan_ Chapoell, trusge for las annual meeting of Westerly fire ais- WSOV ML, LG pusingss 5o FANCY FRESH DRESSED NATIVE DUCKS, ... ... 44c sesane ehamber in the town hall building. The Chapter, No. 9, Order of the East- There was an atendance of 600. served by the hostess, aassisted by Mrs. | odist c! h Saturday evening at 6. éuml:tee comprises B. Court Bliven, ::;ahs["w;;oyed their annual Christ- . special, Emerson Okeh records, 59c. Mary Sweet. Sunday ing at the chur'ch there wi EXTRA GOOD CH]CKENS, lb. sessasenae e SOc Frederick Buffum, John Champlin, Frank | ,a¢ tree ‘and festival in the Masonic hall hing better for Xmas gifts. Saunders.; George Lambert had,a truck ruined by | be a sdecial Christmas service and spe- Sullivan and John Dunn. In apoointing |on High street Tuesday afternoon. The |—ady. fire Saturday evening, the machine back- | ¢ial music by ‘the choir. It is expected T U R K E Y S this committee the fire district taxpavers |cnildren made contributions of various firing. Mr.. Lambert -was driving the|that Miss Alice Bamage. wilk seist with ehoss men who are property owners in |apicles for the Christmas tree from truck-at the time at a point near the sidfe. F : e res or tha e ey OSSO D TR 0, e WEST KINGSTON Versies 5 £ e Ho repois Lne cises will be neid dur-| A FEW WESTERN TURKEYS, AT A BARGAIN, Ib. ... 49¢ Pleasant Vitw, Weekapaug, Bradford |rooms of the Westerly Masonic club on [ The Why and How club met in the |loss covered in part by insurance. school hour Sunday and the willage of Westerly. Hign street Monday morning Dee. 26 |courthouse Thursday afternoon last. As| Plans have been completed by the ster - Congregational | FANCY VERMONT TURKEYS, Ib............ 60cto 70c bers of St. J h's ®odality of |[from 9 until 11 o'clock. it was the day of the state grange meet- ristmas cemm:‘l[c\z DA'JE ersailles M. S S & g, the Cruseh of the Immaculate Comcep- | Mrs, Frederick Bellamy is ill at Ber |ing the attendance was small " " | E Sunday sohool tor the snmusl concert | | T2 Angle Viekery spent the week end | HEIN F]G PUDDING PREMIER PLUM PUDDING tien are making arrangements for a[home on Narragansett avenue. .| 3rs T@a M Kenyon and Mrs Leroyand Christmas tree for th mhers i S o el Prominent women of the church | Joseph Lueck of Boston is Visiting | Knowles, spent Monday in Providence e school and friends Friday evening. - 3"‘.,.4!5?2 ::: b:'}':;“ in arranging for lrien:sphere for g few days. g buying gifts for the church g:ristmas gh;cor{‘c::t co\’?'m"g;;;n TSérb:)f_A‘;rri 3 g - HOME'MADE FRUIT CAKE the event include Mrs. John Dunn, chalr- Mrs. J. Peters of Los Angeles, Cal, iS | tree which is to be held Saturday cven- e 7 BUE, SN, oo {Sibed fun: £ 9. 7 TN man: Mrs, Frank Knight and Mrs. Wil- | the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas ing. PR s T ettty G Reohmanacey sl el | PARK & TILFORD’S CRYSTALIZED GINGER it D. Bi have cha: of sale of | Nichols, of Grove avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Richare arstow ris ss. ; ; : b t{;x!Tots, Mrrsnw;\-'{chol; M\:g:n and Mrs. Charles Plum of Wakefleld, Was a T¢- |and daughters spent Sunday afternoon Oliver Parkhurst has given up the the hoiidays PARK & TILFORD'S GLACE FRUITS Louis Phelan are the committee on re- | cent caller here. with relatives at Narragansstt Pier. contract of transportation of the mail losed Wednesday with Christ- | between the Versailles railroad station s and a tree. The pupils|and the Versai postoffice. candy sale to* finish vpaying | LaRoche succeeds Mr. Parkhu‘rsmon.mal LYME MlNT JELLY S Sy L e s €2 UAI'le]) ORANGE MARMALADE freshments; Mrs. George Lamb commit- Frank J. Dewey of Chestrut street was lee on sohore cards; Mrs. John Dunn |in Providence street was in Providence sommnittee on music and Mrs. Wm. D.|Wednesday. & Brown committes on prizes. The pro- Mrs. Abby Hickox has gone to Phila- ceeds of the whist will be applied toward | delphia for a lengthy visit. K. Webster and Miss Mil- MO I FIGS IN SYRUP he cost of a banner for the Sodality | Charles Mullaney, of Stillman avenue |greq Webster visited Wakefield Tuesday. NTVILLE bovs. has joined the office of Brown-Sharpe in Edward C. Kenyon was a caller at Herta Sonnenberg, 11 year oid daugh- ter of Gustave ine; of Mo: Center, was t Thursday for a surgical The meeting of the Mis Tuesday. ndall and family soent Sat- ves near Westerly. 2 Benjamin Pendleton of Rockville was a recent caller here. John Walley, arrested at White Rock | Providence. by Officer Fred Mitchell for intoxication was presented in the Third District &urt and flmed $2 and costs amounting JEWETT CITY e e 3 i hel? at the Rhode Ts. | , The farcleal musical revue, Oh, OF, of the Uncasvile etho The bridge party held at the e Ts- | cigy given by local young people um- cn_held a land hotel for the bemefit of the Connec- = D BOZRAH Mrs. Ralnh H. Meles o der the instruction of Mr. oStpBRet Lo T tieut College endowment fund proved to:,nger the auspices of the American Le- + be a most exoyable affalr, bing attended glon Post Wednesday evening in Finn ; by about 80 women. About §60 was net- | Gperg House, was a great success. The' ec. 24, at 7 o'clock. There will be ted for the fund. Considerable home | zmateur performers had rehearsed only L e e ot o made candy was sold during the after- | o weeks, yet their work was excellent. | chigren. neon an(: roses wers. i;\'};{_rded as prizes oy, Croruses wers. Very: prompt . and|C to the winner at eac 16, y and with the solos and dances 5 z - b George Haven was elected sachem of the heartiest applause. Miss | Very DYOPEf‘IS{ tae,;;s‘rl‘m}‘}afhe“‘i‘s‘ehg:gj Misquamicut tribe, No. 19, Improved Or- | Morey sang The Aeroplane Song and |in a mirror that tel o der of Red Men, at the annual meeting | Starlight and she and Edna Sharkey |1V of the organization held at their wigwam. |sang the solos in Come Along to the Other officers chosen are: Arthur La- | Mowles. Miss Morey: and Herbert brique, senior sagamore: Colby Sanford. | Thompson sang You've Been the Light urdor eagamore; John Morrison, keeper |of My Life. The Three Bears gave I've of rerords; Rowse Clarke, collector of |Got the Nicest Little Home in Dixle, and Matthew Exley and the Big Four sang Quack, Quack, Said the Duck. Bdna STONINGTON Sharkey gave The Game of Love is Like a Game of Cards. Bverett H. Hiscox. : Jr., sang, Oh, Miss White and I Want 51 of the First Baptist % Christmas concert in | Chancd to Beat that Drum. Messrs. | the church auditorfum on Sunday morn- |Chase, Thompson and Exley sand, Oh, ing at 10.30 o'clock. The program wili | \What a Bum. These songs were supple- be entitled Wake he Song, and the chil- |mented by choruses and dances, which dren will have the major part of the | With the play made great hits. Special service. The Christmas festival will be | SCeneTy and costumes which added to the held Tuesday, Dec. 27 in the afternoon |ttractivemess of the presentation. The for the cradle roll and mothers and |T0le Of Cindy or Cinderella Van Alstyn primary section of the school in the ev- | ¥as filled by Delia Morey and that of S S0k Thy-cAMe pugtty Sterhen Cralg by Herbert Thompson A social meeting of Nina Clrcle, No, |POth comimg up to the requirements 149, Daughters of Isabella was held in (‘piendidly. Edna Sharkey was Blanch: the K. of C. rooms Wednesday evening. | Blondine, the Three Bears were Chester Thers was & Christmas tree and the | Stafford, John LeClaize and Henry members and their guests hod a folly | E2l Jr. Mrs. Prentios Chase was Lily Timme. . Toe Cream and cake weee served. | White, E. H. Himox, Jr., was Friday and arden and Mra C. B Crandail have ICharles Harrington' Saturday. Mathew {1eft for Springfleld, Mass, to spend ten | CXICY Was Santa Claus; Carleton Havens ROt W thal: oo Aot diash nson Crusoe, Prentice Chase, Ter- e €ir son and daUEN- | rence O'Harrigan; Alice Garnett Le : Crier: the Big Four, (race Sharkey, Vi- Frank Dodge has gone to Faston, Pa., ] e Y, Vi o lbmh;"fmn 8 olet Gill, Frnaces Pulaski and Agmes Mrs. Annle B. Allen of Westerly was | Symineton. The Cannibals wera Mil- P = vl dred Sweet, Clara Richardson, Christine The schools of the town of SLOMNE!OS | emmm— e will close Friday afterncon for the hol- 3 e idays. Sesslons will be reswmed Jjan. 3.| TO STOP COUGHING AT NIGHT. Edward B. Bradley s in Hopew Wha1 anyone i tn -dib hiterest o e Atwond ata |chial €tflction s a cough that lin ehins Co. jEeTs on and grows worsp at night. the o of sleep tends to weaken the suff _Mr| and Mrs Stiles Rosa wers i |ani gros moic sevious the longer it is | New London ‘Tuesday afternoon. | neglectas ~ Mis. M. Suter, 847 Langbroos Mr. and Mrs. Charles White of North | Ave, Stratford, Conn., writes: “Foiey's Stonington will occupy the Newell Smith I"’“‘Yaflhd Tar has given me great relief house at Woquetequock. £ : Mrs. E. E. Bradley has returned from | edic! stinds highe: throughout the | Visit at Mamaroneck, N. Y. nation 23 a family remedy for colds, a visit at Mamaron e | coughs and croup. Lee & Osgood Co. FRISWELL’S This store has always been in a position to s'pply our trade with a class of goods of Better Grade at the Lowest Prices. DIAMOND RINGS—Good clean stones in yellow, green and white gold mountings—$25.00 up. TOILET AND SHAVING SETS—AII Prices. WATCH BRACELETS—AII styles—We specialize in the Elgin and Waltham watch. Men’s and Boys’ WATCHES of all sizes and grades at the lowest prices. ary society urch which home of wn party Christmas illips, and seve ficers were presen served. e pupils of Miss Pauline and Mrs. Vickery's roon tvile Center school held bren- the tmas w THE STORE WITH THE XMAS SPIRIT 135-143 MAIN STREET NORWICH, DECEMBER 22, 1921 135-143 MAIN STREET Christmas Gifis-=-That Lasf Economy Club No. 1 A Diamond Ring Special A beautiful Diamond, fully guaranteed. Diamond set in solid gold ring, in cither white gold top or Tiffany set- ting— SPECIAL $23.00 $1.00 A WEEK A STRING OF PEARLS Little cream B tinted with hues, h can never touch—These Pearls are fully guar- antced— Special $5.75 Others Ranging in Price From $3.00 to §100.£0 For Christmas —a perfect gift —a new piano severs attack of bronchitis” XNo ‘PAY $1.00 PER WEEK A fine genuine Diamond, set in a 14- karat Solid Gold Tiffany Setting of high character, at the special low $31.96 Fcr Lady or Ceontloman GIVE AN UMBRELLA Sun or rain Umbrelias, pure silk and is always a delight and a source of pride to its cwner. gloria, all the latest handles, including We have th= following Piancs genuine leath: cdio From $1.50 io 525.09 . ps and loops—all the price of— wanted 13 of world-wide fame—for you and—ready for immediately delivery — PAY $2.00 PER WEEK CHICKERING S e e HAINES BROS. beautiful geruine Diamond Ring, sure to pleass the most fastidious, set in a WASSERMANN Solid 14-karat Gold Mounting — PRICE— $75.00 HARDMAN MOTE :—Any of these Rings will be HALLET & DAVIS accepted at full amount pai, any tine within one year, towards pur- BEHR BROS. & i 5 chase of a | stone. Why not PEARL BEADS—Indestructable and of the highest grade start with this ‘smail one ? CRAWFORD at the lowest prices. to choose from 26-FIECE SILV Genuine Wallace Bros 26 pieces neatly hogany silver ch ular $15.00 value—Special During This Sale— $6.58 2 Se g AUTOPIANO A word in regard t Bracel i OPLA word in ‘::d“rgive sntie:fa“c,t;;:h” u@at they run A VERY FINE SMALL MODEL MON YER 12 SIZE, THIN MOCDEL ‘ 15-JEWEL WRIST WATCH In the latest styles, fully guaranteed movement—14 K gold case. A BIG SPECIAL AT $30.00 GOLD FILLED WATCH 17-jewels, compen Bregnet hair high-grade, 20-year gold Warranted to keep accurate time— $22.50 $1.00 A WEEK LEXINGTON TERMS OF PAYMENT — YOUR OWN — WITHIN REASON OPEN NIGHTS UNTIL CHRISTMAS THE WILLIAM FRISWELL CO0. 25-29 FRANKLIN STREET Gifts For Him (A Few Suggestions) Tie Pin Society Emblem Ring Society Emblem Pin Watch Charm Razor g Shaving Set Umbrella Fountain Pen GIVE HER A FOUNTAINPEN || 'y orf oy e of reemat eean o | | NOVELTY BEADS are small enough to put in any pocket- book. Every make and style ready for S5 your inspection— 1.59, $1.90, $2.50, $2.90 From $1.75 Up ; 3 ano §" ; SPECIAL Genuine Ebony Military Brushes These come in a hand- some gift box, tied with NOTICE! Commencing Janm 1, 1922, to apply on bills rendered commencing February 1, 1922, the price of gas furnished by this Department will be as follows : First 5,000 cu. ft. per month, 13V cts. per 100 cu. ft. Next 10,000 cu. ft. per month, 12V cts. per 100 cu. ft. All over 15,000 cu. ft. per month, 11%/; cts. per 100 cu. ft. Consumer charge 90 cts. per month. . In every imaginable calnhRar‘ing in price from SIGNET RINGS Consisting of Comb, Brush and Mirror, solid backs. i i i C?naumc_n using in excess of 1,000,000 cu. ft. per month Eyersharp Pencil A gift that vji?llbe.:ppre:i- of solid gold, hand carved. Engraving appropriate wide rib- will be billed at 117, cts. per hundred cu. ft. for all gas Cigarette Case e ;.m: et fer | | free. Also big selection of birthstone . consumed, plus the consumer charge. Pocket Knife Cuff Links $2.90 $7.50 rings— In beautiful lined case — A charge of two dollars (2.00) will be made for the remov- ing and resetting of meters which have been installed for less than one year. $1.25 up ENGRAVING FREE LIBERTY BONDS ACCEPTED AT FULL FACE VALUE The above rates are effective in accordance with Sec. 1987 of the Revised General Statutes of the State of Connecti- : cut, Revision of<1902. CITY OF NORWICH GAS AND ELECTRICAL DEPT. ADDEN i ; OPEN EVERY 4 c O . EVENING FOR QUALITY ANDSSERVICE—SINCE 18725 15 UNTIL CHRISTMAS 135141 MAIN'ST. . NORWICH