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g e B ACE B et E ¥ | SPECIAL — SPECIAL iGenume Ebony ¥ IF in a Xmas Gift s2 l s Pr. 135-143 MAIN STREET men PEARLS—a beautifui selection of guar- kable Pearis—in beautiful $5-75 ases—regular $10 value~BPECIAL D RING SPECIAL—Beautiful Diamond, set gold ring, white geid top — $23 00 ET WATCHES—15 jeweled, gold filled case, : ateed for 20 yea"s"‘ 512 50 AL AT T RINGS—of solid gold, hand carved—engrav- ree- Alsc a big sl"“"" of stene. sl 25 UP Christmas.” i IVORY "ETS——m beautiful lined gift case— and mirror, solid back— S7 50 pde S—Largest selection of -Fountain man, Dunn, Schaeffer, Auto-filler, i i $1.75-$520.00 ERS SILVERWARE—Guaranteed—26 pieces, in e ahocany silk lined chest — \‘fl sl‘ 65 J0--SPECIAL AT . —large selection of selid gold, gold filled silver—set with amethysts, emeralds, rubies and many other stones—Also tted in neat gift box. single piece —we prove FUNDED. TO HEAVEN AND MANUAL OF OTION PRAYER BOOKS. Fl FANCY COMBS—The latest in Fancy with blue and white sap- carved designs—FROM. ’2'50“9 CUT GLASS—Every piece desired can be here, of genuine “Libby” Cut Glass — VING OF 25 PER CENT. —Also AND S ned SAVIT Christmas, iOLD LAVALLIERES — Hand carved shell gen LACES — of jade, rese, blue, amber, Our always busy étore T llat ]3 W’}y has greater than ever Christmas crowds. SOFA CUSHIONS SPECIAL PURCHASE 200 CUSHIONS—of Belmont Velour — fruit finish and tapestry centers—blue, rose, mulberry, gold—value $7.50 t0 $12.00 FURNITURE “Say it with beautiful gift Furniture this biggest assortment of quality furniture in New England. And, bear in mind: “We guarantee lowest prices on every suite and ing you the highest quality of merchandise years—by—SATISFACTION ASSURED OR YOUR MONEY CHEERFULLY RE- AXMINSTERS, SEAMLESS VELVETS A purchase, recently made, just in time for , is exceptionally opportune. It means that you can buy excellent Rugs at a fraction of their worth. From $12.50 Up $5.90 Come to our store—see the of this merchandise, yet giv- that—have done so—for 49 NE RUGS EAMLESS TAPESTRY. fu‘ Qu- ;-and Service—Since 1872 _FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF CUSTOMH!S ‘OUR STORE WILL REMAIN O‘PEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL XMAS Only 2 More Shopp|ng Days to Christ Here Your Dollars Buy More Our Ambition %= B Many a home this year will be brightened by the presence of a new Piano. A Christmas gift which the whole family will enjoy for years to come, and which the hands of some loved member of the family will wake into melodicus song. Such sweetness of tone and such beauty of case desitn as is offered in the Chickering, Haines Bros., Wassermann, Hardman, Behr Bros., Hallet & Davis, Crawford, Auto- piano, Mono-Player, Lexing- ton, etc. TERMS OF PAYMENT — YOUR OWN, WITHIN REASON. DISPLAY OF 135143 MAIN STREET GENUINE DIAMONDS Daily, In' O \’ indow, From 1 to @ P; e e our store wrifty minded but not at our iron- d or money I Our one great ambition is to ndispensable to the needs of people, who want to sav Sacrifice of Quality. clad guarantee—Satisfaction assur cheerfully refunded—Qur A ROYAL EASY CHAIR FOR MOTHER OR DAD A beautiful gift—a chair of comfort — press the button — back reclines — chair upholstered in Spanish leather, cak, or T ... $29.50] CHRISTMAS RECORDS VICTOR—85¢ EACH 16053—Adeste Fideles (Oh Come, All Ye Faithful —Lead Kindly Light and Nearer My God to Thee—Westminster Chimes .......... . 16060—Holy Night (Nael) (Adam) ~—Hoganna (Easter Song)— ‘Harry Macdonough .................... 85¢ 16157—Oh_Come, All Ye Falflvful (Adeste Fideles)—Hayden Quartet —Home Over There, The—Peerless Quartet. . 85c 16286—Silent Night (Gruber)—Hayden Quartet —Will There Be Any Stars in My Crown—Hayden Quartet . 16936—~Christmas Moerning at Clancey’ (Irish Specialty)-—Steve Porter —Clancey’s Wooden Wedding (Irish Song) Steve Porter .. 16996—0h Come, All Ye hful (Adest —Joy to the World (Handel)—Trinity Choir. 17164—Silent Night (Gruber)—Elsie Baker —Hark! the Herald Angels Sing— Trinity Choir 17842—Noel JEWELRY FOR HIM SCARF PIN wanted style—FR NS—of solid gold—every Sterling and p lated ¢ turned de | oly Night) (Adam)—Venetian Trio ht, heilige Nacht (Gruber) Celesta—Felix Arndt .................. 18389—Silent Night, Hely Night (Gruber) leapolitan Trio —Christmas Hymns (Selection)—Lapitino... 83 Beautiful Xmas Gift Envelopss Free. Complete Stock of Victor Records. SILK UMBRELLAS SILK UMBRELLAS—Amber Trimmed Special collection of these newest and most popular of Silk Umbrellas now on sale at the usual Plaut- Cadden Co. ‘Reduced Prices. Special Silk Umbrellas, $5.50 and up Dav Engraving fr E i | fonnsns i' | a o [UMENT ERECTED TO THE BOLL WEEVIL resuit of the terrible ravages of the wee- I\fl, an agricultural country which in ‘tl’w futyre will become self-supporting, arcording to the Coffee county planters, who have adopted the slogan, “A Sow to a Plow.” The disease of cotton that threatened to ruin the south, these farmerg declare, hag been effectively checked by the advent of the weevil, and new conditiens Dbrought about mean future growth prosperity, - for expressing the ravag- v, have erected a nelin in the hieart which agripultural wnd men point- and Mty and new crod the he weevil, TO GIVE CHRISTMAS DINNER enemy had been — lisguise in at it had Washington, Dee. 22.—Vice Presiden of crope 2 Collidge informed &enate pages today h 1 new ers in the would continue the custom carried out by s predecessor, Thomas R. Marsa of giving 2 Christmas dinner for ther The viee president’s two sons also will attend the dinner. ipth e fountain remds: u \ppreciation of the Bell Done as the Monument is of Enterprise, Absence from church was & punish- i‘l(h PRESIDENT COOLIDGE lnhlo offense in the seventeenth centu- hegome a8 2 Commencing January 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, 13‘( cts. per 100 cu, ft. %t 10,000 cu. ft. per month, 12;; cts. per 100 cu. ft. All over 15,000 cu. fi. per month, 1114 cts. per 100 cu. ft, sumer charge 90 cts, per month. onsumers using in excess of 1,000,000 cu. ft. per month 7ill be billed at 111 cts. per hundred cu. ft. for all gas ned, plus the consumer charge. charge of two dollars (2.00) will be muie for the remov- = and resetting of meters which have been installed for s than one year. [he 2bove rates are effective in accordance with Sec. 1987 the Revised General Statutes of the State of Connecti- cut, Revision of 1902, CITY OF NORWICH GAS AND ELECTRICAL DEPT. NOTICE! | CORONEY TO INVESTIGATE DEATH OF WOMAN While stepping onto a truck owmed by Salvatore Savalia on Town Hill, at London, Wednesday evening, Mrs. she died Lawrence Memorial hos- pital at The truck auto which mounting was struck by car operated by Dennis Doyle, impact of the two heavy vehi- caused the woman to lose her ng and hold and topple off the flma board of the truck, striking_ the back of her head on the pavement. hospi- where she was admitted at 7 p.m. ion was undertaken, but Medlcal Ex- The woman was taken to the 'u] mond of Norwich, vestigation at omce. According to informatioh gathered from a person living in the vicinity of the accident, the truck was turned com- pletely around when struck by -the trol- who ordered ag in- car. It was learned that Mrs, Don- atello was headed down town to de some shopping and had been offered a ride by the owner of the truck. The truek- man had just delivered a plane in the neighborhood and was knewn to Mrs. i Donatello as he had previounely delfv- The truck was headed and the trolley car ap- Tear. Mr. Salvalia e been engaged in when the trolley car | | toward the city { proached from |is reported to | cranking the truck { it the machine. Mrs. Donatello leaves a husband, John, who is employed at Boeth Brothers’ quarry at Great Neclk, and three chil- dren. PARCEL POST TAX GOES OFF JANUARY 18T The internal revemue stamp tax enm Darcel post mailed on and after Jan- uary 1 will be abolisred. . This is in gc- cordamce with the revenue act of 1821, approved Nov. 23, 13"1 repealing such a tax, Postmasters have also been jnstructed to withdraw from sale all proprietary stamps at the close of business Decem- ber 31 and retain them until instructigng are recelved to send them to the de- partment for redemption. The taxes on proprietary medicinal and toilst preper- atlons was also repealed in the revenue act of 1921, Postmasters are instructed mot to me- deem unused proprietary stamps from the public. The helders of unused | stamps who request redemption will be advised to apply to the cemmissioner of internal revenue, treasury department, in Washingtbn, DEPUTY SHERIFF TUBBS .. LOCATES MISSING PIANG A piaino’ belonging to' Glosue Duca of Montauk avenue, New London, for which Deputy Sheriff J. H. Tubbs has' been searching for the past few dayg for the purpgse ‘of attacliing it, was found Thursday marning on the automiobile ~\.ouw, Donatello of Station 6, Water- ford, was knocked from the running ; board of truck, and suffered a de- comp! the skull, from which truck owned by Tory Savalia, which was struck hy an East Lyme trolley car near Station. 5, Waterford, Wednesday evening, resulting in fatal injuries to Mrs. Albina Donatello. Sines his sudden departure from town with his brother-in-law, Noto, proprietor of the Highland apart- ments, because of fear of Inj hands of Itallan credito the agemey of R a fit- neyman, has been ing of his per- sonal belongin BURGLAR SCARED WHEN SHOT GUN GOES OFF mysterious of Clarence L. New Londen, on Gaining entrance in a manner into the home White, 23 Starr street, Wednesday evening, s ransack bureau draw bedrooms, and # so doi discharged a shot gun Mr. Bardo, in an addrses to the ! Haven County Employes’ associatior Investigation shows, according Barde, that the rate of pay for common labor in outside industry is from 50 ¢ 40 cents an hour. Bmpl of th Haven road have been asked rate of 32 cents an heur or and 30 centa on pide lines, whil mechanical crafts a graduated so & weighted .average rate of 60 cent hour has been requested. Mr.. Bardo said that a about $750,000 a.nualiy pay roil had resulted cision of th 10 mechans in becanuse ting Bull was a recognized leader on a count of his reputation as a ‘“‘medicine man.” $10518 In either Watch C'v-.arm:'. Ping § B W T s ened, turned and fled. The shot from the gun pierced the bureau drawer, Tip- ped a geam In the leg of the bureau and entered the floor. A pgold wateh and $236 in cash In the bureau were left behind by the robber. A few hours later the robber returned to the house but fell over some object in'the rear entry. When pursued by Sergeant Pati- rick Murphy and Patrolman John Cav- anaugh who were then In the house, the robber or robers scaled fence and disappeared. the back CORONER BELIEVES BOY'S DEATH WAS ACCIDENTAL Coroner J. J. Desmond cn Thursday opened a formal hearing on the case of the automoblle aceident which resulted in the death of Edgar T. Howard, son of Polics Sergeant and Mrs. Frank T. Howard, of New London. -After inter. viewing 2 number of the boys who werd'| aboard the auto truck the eveming of fthe agident, Coroner Desmond stated that his original opinion that the in- cident was entirely accidental had not changed 3\ particle. He stated that he had undertaken the hearing amd taken the testimony in the caso merely 1o fulfill the requirement in the statute and that everything tend- ed to prove that the unfortunate event was entirely accidental. Only one wit- ness remains to be called, he stated. ALLARD LIQUORE CASE CONTINUED BY COURT At the session of the eriminal court of common pleas in New Londen Wed- nesday, where various liguor cases were befors the ecourt on appeals from the Norwich police eourt, the.case of Hen- ry Allard was put over to the April ses- gion of court, the only one of the Nor- wioh cases so disposed of. Judge John H. Bernes appeared ag ottorney for Mr. Allardg To Cut Read Wages €. L. Bardo, general .manager of the New Haven read, intends to start negotia- tions at ongp-with-the emnployes of the road with the end In view of makin reduction in wages to the extent of $7,- 000,000. - Negotiations will be begun-us- ing the mechanical crafts as a basls, sabd ON ALL KINDS OF CHRISTM ase DOLLS = TEDDY OUT THEY MUST GO PRICE RO - FIVE STORES neea -uJ‘J e gy preseIene